Ewing Township welcomes seven new police officers after academy graduation

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Seven new officers have joined the Ewing Township Police Department after graduating from the Mercer County Police Academy.

The officers completed 21 weeks of rigorous training as part of the class that graduated on Jan. 24., said a township news release.

The graduates include officers Nicholas Chamberlain, TySean Cousar, Ezequiel Lopez-Bravo, Andrew Morgan, Wiktoria Prejs, Ruben Vaquer and Nicholas Zoller.

“We are thrilled to welcome several new officers to the Ewing Township Police Department,” the township stated in the release. “We wish all our new officers the very best as they begin their careers serving and protecting the Ewing Township community.”

Officer Nicholas Chamberlain was recognized by the academy with the Emergency Vehicle Operation Course (EVOC) Award for his outstanding performance during training.

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The Ewing Township Police welcomed seven new additions to the department. Pictured at rear are Officer Andrew Morgan (left), Officer TySean Cousar, Officer Nicholas Chamberlain and Officer Nicholas Zoller. In front are Officer Ezequiel Lopez-Bravo, Officer Wiktoria Prejs and Officer Ruben Vaquer.,

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