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Insp. Sylvia Hodge Retires After 35 Years Of Policing

July 2, 2018
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policeThe RAPF announces the retirement of Insp. Sylvia Hodge after some thirty-five (35) years as a police officer in the Royal Anguilla Police Force effective 3rd June, 2018.

Insp. Hodge who joined the RAPF on 1st May, 1983 has served in many of the departments and benefitted from numerous training programs both in and out of Anguilla. She worked in Beat and Patrol, Traffic, Out Station, Criminal Investigation Department and the Criminal Investigation Department. A considerable amount of her years of policing were spent in the Prosecution Department.

In recent years Insp. Hodge acted as Superintendent of Police with responsibility for Operational Policing.
The Commissioner of Police and other ranks of the Royal Anguilla Police Force wished Insp. Hodge a very productive retirement.

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