Citizen Police Academy Graduates Class of 2008
Front Row left to right: Jamie Pelzman, Sebouh Ganemian, Michelle Coffey, Elaine Bibeault, Jeannine Corio, Lillian Plouffe, Leo Plouffe, Ashley Hopkins,
KNEELING: Andre' Auclair, Lisa Simpson
Back row left to right - Sgt. Dennis Leahey, Eric Fiore, Ryan Selman, Paul Millette, Tina Fiske, Courtney Shaw, Robert Veader, Thomas Loghry, Timothy Greene, Lt. Larry Guglietta
Senator Paul Fogarty addresses class of 2008
The latest Class of The Burrillville Police Department Citizen Police Academy completed the 12 week course on April 24, 2008 after a ceremony held at Pascoag Fire Department Hose #1. Seanator Paul Fogarty presented citations to each class member and received thanks from the class and staff for assisting the class with a grant from the legislature. Andre' Auclair was the spokesperson for the class. Each class graduate received a Citizen Police Academy polo shirt and certificate.
Narcotic Forfeiture!
The vehicle you see pictured below was used during the delivery of narcotics to undercover police officers. After the case was concluded and resulted in a guilty verdict of the owner, the police department filed for forfeiture of the vehicle. The vehicle was awarded to the Burrillville Police Department. It will be used by the maintanence division for snow plowing and general use.
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WINTER PARKING BAN - November 1st through March 31st
By order of Burrillville Town Ordinance 6-1.3 Overnight Parking Prohibited, no motor vehicles are premitted to park on any street within the Town of Burrillville between the hours of 1:00 a.m and 6:00 a.m. from November 1st through March 31st inclusive. Those who violate this order are subject to a summons of $10.00. If the fine is not paid within 7 days, the fine will double and a notice will be sent to the vehicle owner ordering that person to appear before the Burrillville Municipal Court. All appearences before the Municipal Court will be assessed an additional $25.00 court costs.
Taking the Tour
During the school vacation in August, School Resource Officer Dave Beauchemin gave a group of Burrillville Middle School students a tour of the police headquarters facility.
Burrillville Police Raid
Nets Large Amount of MARIJUANA
15 pounds of Marijuana along with cash on display for the press at the Burrillville Police Station.
A Burrillville Police Department undercover drug operation has been very successful. So far police have made nine arrests and confiscated just over 15 pounds of Marijuana with a street value of over $75,000.00. Also seized in the course of the arrests and investigation were four vehicles used by the drug dealers and just under $4,000.00 in cash.
New Department Patch
Sgt. Rob McBrier and Ofc. William Blais worked very hard and designed our new Burrillville Police Department patch. As you can see the new patch depicts the Burrillville Town Hall with the United States and Rhode Island flags waving in the back ground.
AAA Traffic Safety — A Sign of Teamwork
~ It takes teamwork to get the message across, as members of the Burrillville Police Department know. Above, members of the Burrillville Police Department stand by the first “Buckle Up” sign installed at the High School. Pictured (l-r) Sgt. Dennis Leahy, Officer David Beauchemin, Officer Dennis Carr, Officer Chris Shields, Lt. Larry Guglietta, Chief of Police Colonel Bernard Gannon, and Lt. Kevin San Antonio.
The next enforcement wave!
Click it or Ticket! - Coming in May!
During May, the Burrillville Police Department will be adding extra patrols to enforce Child Safety Seat and Seat Belt violations. This program is funded by a grant through the Rhode Island Governor's Office on Highway Safety. This is an enforcement program and police officers are instructed to issue a summons for violations. A violation of the occupant protection laws carries a fine of $ 75.00.
Those people wishing to have their child seats checked for proper installation can make an appointment by calling the Burrillville Police Station at 401-568-6255 and ask for Officer Pitts. Families that cannot afford a child safety seat can request one at the police station.
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