Aurora Police appoints Joe Moylan as new public information officer

Aurora Police appoints Joe Moylan as new public information officer
Joe Moylan, Aurora Police Department, Public Information Officer — LinkedIn
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The Aurora Police Department has announced the appointment of Joe Moylan as its new Public Information Officer. Moylan, who has been with the department for several years, will now be responsible for managing communications and media relations.

Joe Moylan expressed his enthusiasm about his new role, stating, “I am honored to serve as the Public Information Officer for the Aurora Police Department. I look forward to working closely with our community and media partners to ensure transparency and effective communication.”

The department emphasized that Moylan’s experience and dedication make him well-suited for this position. The Chief of Police remarked, “Joe’s commitment to our community and his ability to communicate effectively will be invaluable in his new role.”

Moylan’s appointment comes at a time when effective communication between law enforcement agencies and the public is increasingly important. The Aurora Police Department aims to enhance its engagement with the community through transparent and open dialogue.

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