City of Fulton Police Department Welcomes Officer Trey White to Full Patrol Duty

from LtoR Lt. Marino, Lt. Lanning, Ofc. Trey White, Chief Curtis, Deputy Chief Dempsey

FULTON— The City of Fulton Police Department is proud to announce that Officer Trey White has successfully completed nearly a year of intensive law enforcement training and is now officially serving as the department’s newest full-time patrol officer.

Officer White graduated from the Black River/St. Lawrence Valley Law Enforcement Training Academy, where he underwent over six months of rigorous academic and physical instruction in areas such as criminal law, defensive tactics, firearms, emergency response, and crisis intervention. Following his academy graduation, he completed an additional phase of field training alongside seasoned Fulton officers, gaining hands-on experience and mentorship while patrolling the streets of the community.

“Officer White has worked hard, shown great commitment, and embraced the core values of our department from day one,” said Chief Michael E. Curtis. “He has successfully completed nearly a year of demanding training and is now fully prepared to serve the people of Fulton with professionalism and integrity.”

Now officially on solo patrol, Officer White joins a team of dedicated professionals committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of the Fulton community. His graduation and successful completion of field training represent another step forward in the department’s ongoing efforts to strengthen public safety, build community trust, and invest in the future of policing.

“We’re proud to welcome Officer White to full active duty,” Chief Curtis added. “We look forward to the positive impact he will make in our neighborhoods and throughout our city.”

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