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    This press release can only be viewed on the official website of the San Andreas State Police Department. It features the logo of the Public Relations Division, the San Andreas State Police Department and the logo of the Administrative Services Bureau. Attached is a picture of Captain Jimmy Carter, Lieutenant Colonel Luigi Doyle-McMillan and ex-Colonel Andrew Doyle McMillan

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    Press Release #1 - 02/06/24 - New Appointment and Retirement

    The San Andreas State Police Department is pleased to be able to fill a new position within its own ranks. Captain Jimmy Carter, a long-time member of the Police Department, was appointed to his well-deserved position as Lieutenant Commander due to his excellent work. In this position, Lieutenant Commander Carter will once again take on important areas of responsibility, although the focus will be on the Internal Affairs Division. The ceremonial promotion was celebrated and held in a private setting together with Lieutenant Colonel Luigi Doyle-McMillan and Colonel Andrew Doyle-McMillan. The San Andreas State Police Department congratulates Lieutenant Commander Jimmy Carter on his new position!

    One of the topics of the private meeting was the retirement of Colonel Andrew Doyle-McMillan into well-deserved retirement.

    “It was not an easy decision for me, but my work here is done. I have fulfilled my duties and requirements to the best of my ability and can say goodbye to my Department with a clear conscience. I am grateful for every minute I was able to spend in this wonderful department and am proud to have been a part of it,” said Colonel Andrew Doyle-McMillan. His position will be filled by former Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Doyle-McMillan of the Los Angeles Police Department. This was a personal wish and suggestion from Colonel Andrew Doyle-McMillan.

    We wish Colonel McMillan all the best in his retirement and congratulate Colonel Brenda Leigh Doyle-McMillan on her new position!

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