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Norwalk Police Earn Top Reaccreditation Honors For Sixth Time

NORWALK, Conn. -- The Norwalk Department of Police Service has received its sixth reaccreditation from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies Inc., also known as CALEA. 

Chief Tom Kulhawik, Lt. Melissa Lepore and Officer James Mosher.

Chief Tom Kulhawik, Lt. Melissa Lepore and Officer James Mosher.

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Since its first accreditation in 1995, the Norwalk Department of Police Service has been successfully reaccredited every three years.

The Norwalk Department of Police Service is one of a select few of police departments to be accredited and is the largest municipal police department to be accredited in Connecticut. The reaccreditation was announced on March 21.

Chief Thomas Kulhawik said he is proud of the men and women of the Norwalk Department of Police Service who exemplify such professional excellence.

He thanks Accreditation Manager Lt. Melissa Lepore as well as Officer James Mosher and Deputy Police Chief Susan Zecca, who have worked to provide the proof of compliance for over 480 CALEA standards required for reaccreditation.

CALEA is the gold standard for professional excellence. It means the department does its best to serve the community with state-of-the-art policies and practices devoted to customer and community service. 

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