Published: Wednesday, 16th January, 2008 12:30
Officers welcome new Chief Inspector
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POLICE officers in Irvine and Kilwinning welcomed a new Chief Inspector last week.
Stewart Rorrison is now the Chief Inspector at Irvine Police Office and he has 23 years of experience under his belt.
Chief Inspector Rorrison has undertaken a variety of roles during his time in the police including community policing, community safety, Divisional Support Unit, operational planning, Emergencies Planning and the Airwave Communications Project.
His most recent posting was at the Force Training and Recruitment Centre, Jackton.
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