Commander P.J. Janik to Retire from the PVPD
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Commander P.J. Janik retires from the Prescott Valley Police Department after 30 total years in law enforcement.
Commander P.J. Janik retires from the Prescott Valley Police Department after 30 total years in law enforcement.
The Prescott Valley Parks and Recreation Department invites the public to a ceremony on Saturday, May 24 at 12:30PM, 8600 Nance Lane, at the Mountain Valley Splash swimming pool.
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