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Four New Baltimore Reserve Officers are Officially Sworn in at Monday Night's City Council Meeting

The city welcomes four new officers to the New Baltimore Police Department.

 
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(L-R) New Baltimore Reserve Officer John Sarcone, City Clerk Marcia Shinska, Reserve Officer Stephanie VanSice, Sergeant Tom Cuthbertson, Reserve Officer Amanda Vikar, Chief Tom Wiley, Reserve Officer Sean Albrecht and Mayor Larry Smith pose for a picture at the New Baltimore City Council meeting Monday night.
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Four new police reserve officers were sworn in at the New Baltimore City Council meeting May 14.

Officers Stephanie VanSice, John Sarcone, Sean Albrecht and Amanda Vikar each took the oath of office, as given by New Baltimore Clerk Marcia Shinska, in front of a packed room of their friends and family. 

Each of the officers recently completed an 80-hour field training program at Macomb Community College.

The four reserve officers are Stephanie VanSice, John Sarcone, Sean Albrecht and Amanda Vikar.

  • VanSice comes from a family of officers and is a former member of the Sterling Heights Police Department.
  • Sarcone, who was born in Germany, is a 2005 graduate of Anchor Bay High School and will bring his worldly experience to the city.
  • Albrecht, a native of Utica, was a deputy in the Macomb County Sheriff's Department and a reserve deputy in the mountain bike program.
  • Vikar, a Chesterfield Township resident and graduate of Anchor Bay High School, is a fire department first responder and was highly regarded during her police training.

The four reserve officers joined New Baltimore Police Sergeant Tom Cuthbertson and Chief Tim Wiley on Monday night.

NOTE: This story was updated on Wednesday, May 16, 2012, at 4:30 p.m. to correct information about Sean Albrecht.

Related Topics: New Baltimore City Council and New Baltimore Police Department

John Hetzler

8:29 pm on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Congratulations to the new officers.

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