
The Duluth Police Department is bolstering its ranks with two new officers, as announced in a recent tweet. Max Peterson, from Duluth, has shifted his career trajectory from a Community Service Officer within the same department to wearing the badge. In a move that signals the department's aim to maintain strong community ties, Peterson's transition represents a seamless continuity of service. Meanwhile, Ryan McFadden joins from a different theater of duty—having served in the U.S. Military, his addition to the force shores up the ranks with a depth of discipline and experience rooted in national service, as reported by the Duluth MN Police.
Welcome our two new recruits, Max Peterson and Ryan McFadden! 👏
— Duluth MN Police (@DuluthMNPolice) February 12, 2024
Peterson is from Duluth and was previously a Community Service Officer for DPD while McFadden is from Georgia and serves in the U.S. Military.
We're proud to have you be part of the Duluth Police Department! 🎉 pic.twitter.com/4qzuMAbSjE
Hailing from Georgia, McFadden's military background is anticipated to introduce a diverse skill set to the Duluth Police. Both men were welcomed officially to the department on February 13, where the department expressed their pride in having the duo join the ranks. The post stated, "Peterson is from Duluth and was previously a Community Service Officer for DPD while McFadden is from Georgia and serves in the U.S. Military. We're proud to have you be part of the Duluth Police Department, as per the Duluth MN Police.









