Schenectady honors animal control officers for frontline work in animal welfare
Briefly

During Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week, the Schenectady Police Department recognized ACO Elizabeth Booke and ACO Gina Voris for their commitment to animal welfare. The department praised their efforts in addressing issues such as lost pets, injured wildlife, and suspected abuse. Both officers exhibit remarkable professionalism and compassion in emotionally challenging situations, contributing to community welfare. This recognition aligns with a wider national acknowledgment of animal control officers' vital roles, emphasizing their importance in law enforcement.
"From helping with missing and injured animals to being on the front line of cases of abuse, these two officers are often tasked with some of our most emotionally taxing work."
"The tribute to Booke and Voris reflects a broader national effort this week to highlight the critical work of animal control personnel."
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