Dayton Daily News

Beavercree­k Police Department points its first female detective

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The Beavercree­k Police Department has appointed Officer Casey McCain to detective, marking the department’s first-ever female detective in its his- tory.

Cain began her jour- ney with the City of Beaver- creek Police Department in February 2022. Prior to her tenure here, McCain served as a police officer with the City of Urbana since 2016, where she gained experi- ence in various areas of law enforcemen­t, including offi- cer-in-charge responsibi­li- ties, LEADS TAC duties, and fleet maintenanc­e.

McCain honed her skills as a dispatcher at the Cham- paign County Communica- tions Center from 2013 to 2016, where she managed calls for multiple police and fire department­s. A proud alumna of Urbana High School, McCain pursued higher education at Clark State Community College, graduating with an Associate of Science Degree in General Studies in December 2017. Her commitment to law enforcemen­t was further solidified by her successful completion of the Clark State Community College Police Academy where she obtained her Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission certificat­ion in November 2015.

“Officer McCain has consistent­ly demonstrat­ed exceptiona­l profession­alism and dedication throughout her career,” said Beavercree­k Police Chief Jeff Fiorita. “Her assignment to detective is a testament to her exemplary service to the Beavercree­k community and leadership qualities. We are proud to have her as the first female detective in our department’s history.”

Currently, among the 50 sworn police officers, the Beavercree­k Police Department has a total of 10 female officers, representi­ng the highest number of women ever to serve on its force.

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