Auburn City Council Recognizes National Police Week

Auburn City Council member presents a proclamation to an Auburn Police officer for National Police Week.
An Auburn City Council member presents a proclamation to an Auburn Police officer during the recognition of National Police Week.

The Auburn City Council recognized National Police Week during its Thursday meeting, presenting a proclamation to Auburn Police Chief Matt Androsko.

Mayor Jimmy Giannettino and members of the City Council welcomed Androsko to accept the National Police Week proclamation on behalf of the Auburn Police Department.

National Police Week 2026 is being observed from May 10 through May 16, with Peace Officers Memorial Day recognized on Friday. The annual observance honors law enforcement officers across the country for their service and remembers those who lost their lives in the line of duty.

City officials said the proclamation also recognized the dedication and service of Auburn police officers who work to keep the community safe each day.

During the ceremony, officials paid tribute to officers who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving their communities.

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courtesy of the City of Auburn (Facebook)

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