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Mill Creek police add licensed clinical social worker, honor longtime victim advocate

3377529 · February 24, 2025
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Summary

Mill Creek Police introduced a licensed clinical social worker to work with officers on mental-health calls and recognized a 13-year victim advocate as employee of the month, aiming to reduce repeated 911 calls and free officer time for investigative work.

Mill Creek Police announced two personnel developments at the Feb. 24 council meeting: the addition of a licensed clinical social worker to the precinct team and the naming of long-time victim advocate Tessa Cole as employee of the month.

The new hire, Greg Golden, a licensed clinical social worker, has been with Mill Creek about a month and was introduced by precinct leadership. "I am super excited to be here with Mill Creek," Golden said, noting roughly 15 years in social work across child protection, juvenile probation, hospital and police social work and crisis intervention. He told council members he is…

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