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Officer Wysocki's Patrol Report
Officer Wysocki has had to work a patrol shift about a quarter of his time this evaluation period. Although this is less than last year, when working patrol he is part of a team and he assists and backs other officers when needed. He attended Officer Daniel Webster's funeral in November, 2015. He actively participates in many activities in the community including those that support law enforcement (Crimestoppers and Law Enforcement Memorial Day.)
Officer Wysocki also compiles the Most Wanted Poster for Crimestoppers.

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