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Brantford Police creates new Media Relations Team

Brantford Police ServiceBrantford Police creates new Media Relations Team

Brantford Police Service (BPS) introduced a newly created Media Relations Team, comprised of seven uniformed police officers from various platoons who will be available to address media-related inquiries, on Monday, January 20, 2025.

The newly established team consists of sworn officers who will continue to perform regular patrol duties while also providing supplementary and relief media relations coverage. These officers have received specialized training in media communications, ensuring they are well-prepared to serve as trusted points of contact for journalists and reporters. The officers will provide media information under the guidance of civilian corporate communications manager, Robin Matthews-Osmond.

This initiative underscores our commitment to open communication with the media and the public, ensuring timely and accurate information sharing when it is needed most.

“This initiative represents our ongoing commitment to fostering strong relationships with the community. By equipping our officers with the skills and opportunities to communicate effectively, we are ensuring that accurate information reaches the public in a timely manner. This is a vital step toward enhancing transparency and trust,” said Jason Saunders, interim Chief of the Brantford Police Service.

The BPS Media Relations Team consists of the following Public Information Officers:

Constable Kelsie Annaert

Constable Dakota Brush

Constable Nick DeWachter

Constable Alex Guerra

Constable Adil Khalqi

Constable Maddie McDonald

Constable Serena Michell

The introduction of this team brings several key advantages to the public:

Enhanced Accessibility: With multiple officers available across various platoons, the media will have greater access to information, improving response times to inquiries and facilitating faster dissemination of updates to the public.

Timely Information Sharing: The unit will help ensure that critical information—such as updates on public safety incidents, ongoing investigations, and community alerts—is shared promptly and accurately.

Strengthened Community Trust: By increasing transparency and maintaining open lines of communication with the media, this initiative demonstrates the police service’s commitment to accountability and community engagement.

Support for Regular Operations: The integration of media duties with patrol responsibilities ensures continuity of service without compromising core policing operations.

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