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New inspector for local area

22 Dec, 2011 12:01 PM
Inspector Ralph joined the NSW Police Force in 1988 and from there spent his probation period in the St George LAC and Hurstville in Sydney. From there he spent time in both the highway patrol and the Crash Investigation Unit.

Inspector Ralph spent five years at Macquarie Fields and a further five at Campbelltown, also spending time with the Professional Standards Command which is commonly known as Internal Affairs.

Prior to his recent posting to the Castlereagh LAC he spent time teaching law and ethics with the Charles Sturt University at the Goulburn Police College for a period of four years.

“I know this is an old saying, however, I did join the Force to help make some type of difference in the community,” Inspector Ralph said.

Inspector Ralph is responsible for the northern sector of the LAC and he is in the Ridge at least twice a week. He says if there is any time he can ever assist you with anything, he genuinely means it, please give him a call or email on ralp1dav@police.nsw.gov.au

A couple of weeks ago he walked up and down the main streets of the Ridge and was stopped by a couple of locals.

They could not praise the local police enough.

He finds the people here very friendly and finds himself coming up here on some of his days off.

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o Inspector David Ralph.
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