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Estevan police sergeant receives 20-year service medal

Detective Sgt. Trevor Roberts has spent 20 years in law enforcement.
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Detective Sgt. Trevor Roberts accepts the Exemplary Service Medal from Police Chief Rich Lowen.

ESTEVAN - A member of the Estevan Police Service has been recognized for his commitment to law enforcement.

Det. Sgt. Trevor Roberts was presented with a 20-year Exemplary Service Medal during Tuesday's meeting of the Estevan board of police commissioners. Friends and family of Roberts were in attendance.

Police Chief Rich Lowen told the crowd that Roberts was an officer with the Saskatchewan Highway Transport Patrol from 2003-2010. Roberts went to the Saskatchewan Police College in 2010 and was the valedictorian of the recruit class.

After spending three years with the Wilton Police Service, Roberts joined the EPS in February 2013 and was promoted to sergeant in April 2022.

Lowen said Roberts has earned an International Police Association Leadership Award, and has worked as a platoon constable, an acting sergeant of platoons, a detective constable of the criminal investigations unit, and has been a joint tactical support team leader.

He's also on the police ceremonial team and an is instructor for the operational investigations course with the Saskatchewan Police College.

"He's obtained an abundance of training certificates and attended various workshops," said Lowen.

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