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Cape May Police Promote 3 in Department

Three members of Cape May's police department were promoted to higher ranks

By Press Release

CAPE MAY – Chief Dekon Fashaw detailed the promotion and reassignment of three Cape May police officers with a combined total of 40 years of service as veteran police officers in a swearing-in ceremony, led by Mayor Zack Mullock and City Manager Michael Voll.  

According to a release, Joseph M. Walker has been promoted to police lieutenant, Thomas Toland has been promoted to sergeant – in charge of the police department’s detective division, and Patrolmen Kelley Walters reassigned as a detective, in the Cape May Detective Division.  

“I am proud to lead these recognized community-oriented officers, as well as the other dedicated men and women of the Cape May Police Department. Our goal is to provide professional public service, transparency and continued unification of our beloved communities,” stated Fashaw. 

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