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Fuquay Varina police recognize officers for advanced training; board awards $117,780 needs‑assessment contract

6439384 · October 7, 2025
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The town recognized three officers for advanced law‑enforcement credentials and approved a $117,780 contract with Curry Engineering for a police department needs assessment and feasibility study; staff said results will take 6–9 months and construction (if pursued) would be years away.

The Fuquay Varina Police Department recognized officers this week for professional development while the Town Board approved a contract to study long‑term departmental space needs.

Police Chief Smith presented three staff honors: Sergeant Philip Wallinger and Master Officer Seth Crompton earned advanced law enforcement certificates that require extensive training and a points system; Sergeant Earl Williams III received the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association (LIDA) trilogy award, a leadership program made up of three executive courses;…

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