December 22, 2024
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State’s newest police officers graduate from academy today

VASSALBORO – Maine’s 64 newest police officers will graduate at 10 a.m. today from the Maine Criminal Justice Academy.

The commencement speaker will be Chief Judge Vandean Vafiades of the Maine District Court.

The officers come from the state, county and municipal ranks and have completed 18 weeks of study and training. Among the training topics were criminal and traffic law, domestic violence, firearms, first aid, crime scene processing, emergency vehicle operation and sexual assault.

The new officers in the Bangor Daily News readership area include:

. Officer Rustin M. Ames, Department of Marine Resources; Officer Mitchell M. Bailey Jr., Department of Marine Resources; Officer Robert L. Beal, Department of Marine Resources; Officer Jason S. Butterfield, University of Maine Department of Public Safety; Deputy Ezekiel E. Collins, Aroostook County Sheriff’s Office; Officer Alan L. Curtis, Machias Police Department; Trooper Andrew A. Foss, Maine State Police; Officer Nelson R. Grant, Lincoln Police Department; Deputy James E. Greeley, Waldo County Sheriff’s Office.

. Officer Kevin A. Ingersoll, Millinocket Police Department; Trooper James W. Lockerbie, Maine State Police; Officer Eric D. McLaughlin, Bar Harbor Police Department; Officer Rachel L. Perron, Department of Marine Resources; Officer Kevin B. Reed, Fort Fairfield Police Department.

. Officer Steven B. Saucier, Searsport Police Department; Officer Daniel A. Sylvain, Camden Police Department; Officer Charles A. Wampler III, Houlton Police Department; Officer Allen A. Weaver, Camden Police Department; Officer Andrew R. York, East Millinocket Police Department.


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