Carl Robertson, Tyrone Police Department, and Scott Hedrick, Hooker Police Department, are pictured from left to right. Courtesy photo

Tri-County Electric Cooperative

 

Tri-County Electric Cooperative is proud to support local police departments in their mission to keep our communities safe.

This donation reflects TCEC’s unwavering commitment to one of our seven Cooperative Principles: Concern for  Community.

The Hooker Police Department received $1,000, which will be used to send one of their officers and his K-9 partner for advanced training.

This training will enhance the skills and capabilities of the officer and the K-9, ensuring they are better equipped to serve and protect the community.

Additionally, the Tyrone Police Department was awarded $1,000 to assist in purchasing a new radar system.

This new equipment will significantly improve the department's ability to monitor and enforce traffic safety, contributing to the overall safety and well-being of the residents.

“TCEC is dedicated to supporting local law enforcement,” said Zac Perkins, CEO of TCEC. “Our local police departments play a crucial role in serving our communities, and these donations will aid them in their daily work of keeping those communities safe.”

For more information about TCEC and its community initiatives, please visit tcec.coop.

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