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A Hugger, A Helper, A Hero: Angie Linker Looks Back on 30 Years with Concord Police

A Hugger, A Helper, A Hero: Angie Linker Looks Back on 30 Years with Concord Police

The retired officer and Central Cabarrus alum reflects on a career spent lifting up others — and the honor of receiving North Carolina’s highest civilian award.

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Angie Linker with Concord Mayor Bill Dusch and Concord Police Chief Jimmy Hughes as she receives the prestigious Order of the Long Leaf Pine. Photo credit: Michael Anderson

For 30 years, Angie Linker devoted herself to Concord — protecting, mentoring, and lifting up those around her.

So when the longtime Concord Police officer became the center of attention during the July 8 City Council work session, the moment felt a little uncomfortable.

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