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Estevan Deputy Police Chief announces retirement

Estevan Deputy Police Chief Murray Cowan announced his upcoming retirement during the latest Estevan board of police commissioners meeting on Jan. 23.

ESTEVAN -- Estevan Deputy Police Chief Murray Cowan announced on Jan. 23 that he will be retiring after a 30-year career in policing.

The news came during the latest Estevan board of police commissioners meeting.

"After careful consideration and heartfelt conversations with my family, I have informed Chief Lowen of my decision to retire from the Estevan Police Service this spring," shared Cowan.

"Although this decision comes with a series of mixed emotions, as I approach three decades of service and nearly four decades of public service, I believe this is the opportune time to focus on my health, family and exploring new opportunities."

Cowan hasn't set a specific date yet, but it will be in the spring, he said.

"During the past few months, I've dedicated time to self-reflection and made preparations for this transition. Although my time continues to be with you for a little while, and that's with the board as well, I want to express my deep gratitude for working alongside each of you [EPS members, staff and board].

"When the day arrives to leave this organization for the last time, it will undoubtedly be an emotional one for me. That service among the amazing people, both past and present, has made this journey truly extraordinary. And that goes through to the board of police commissioners as well, both past and present members. Thanks," Cowan concluded emotionally.

Mayor Roy Ludwig, city councillors who are on the board and members at large thanked Cowan for service. A couple of EPS members were present during the announcement to support the deputy chief as well.

"Thank you so much, Murray. We have appreciated working with you;your dedication was second to none. And we do appreciate your leadership and the dedication that you've shown to EPS," said Ludwig. "It's not immediate, but we wish you and your family all the very best in your retirement."

A decision has not been made about Cowan's replacement.

It was also noted at the meeting that the EPS is looking for a new constable.

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