In 1996, students from Thousand Islands Secondary School created a portrait of Sgt. Mitchell, honouring his service and commitment
The Brockville Police Service is mourning the passing of retired Sergeant David Mitchell, a respected officer who served the community for 30 years before retiring in the late 1990s.
Following his distinguished career in policing, Sgt. Mitchell continued to give back as a valued member of the Brockville Police Services Board. Known for his professionalism, dedication, and community spirit, he left a lasting mark on both the service and the City of Brockville.
In 1996, students from Thousand Islands Secondary School created a portrait of Sgt. Mitchell, honouring his service and commitment. The artwork, which remains proudly displayed in the hallway of the police station, stands as a tribute to his enduring legacy and the respect he earned from the community.
The Brockville Police Service extended heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues, thanking Sgt. Mitchell for his decades of service and lasting contributions.
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