Patrol

The Patrol Division is the most prominent and most visible division of the police department. Patrol is responsible for providing police services to the community 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

The division is commanded by Major Mark Dyer. Twenty-four sworn officers are assigned to patrol and are divided into three shifts: a day shift, an evening shift, and a midnight shift. Each shift is comprised of a Lieutenant and Sergeant who serve as the first-line supervisors.

Patrol officers are the initial responders to all emergency situations, criminal complaints, traffic collisions, and various other calls for service. Officers are trained to handle any situation that they may encounter. In addition to responding to urgent calls for service, officers provide services in crime prevention, directed traffic enforcement, school visits, and informational programs to the community.

The Patrol Division is committed to providing "excellent law enforcement services," and building strong relationships with the community.

Division Commander:

       
 Major Mark Dyer

Lieutenants:
 
       
 Lt. Thomas Sayre
         Lt. Eddie Murphy
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Sergeants:
       
         Sgt. Everett Allen
         Sgt. Matthew Begin
         Sgt. Christopher Brown

Patrol Officers:

  • Amy Gagne
  • Rick Bucklin, PTO
  • Andrew P. Raymond, PTO
  • Jared Archambault, PTO
  • Marshall Davis, PTO
  • Cody Rickevicius
  • Nicole Root
  • Travis Belleard, PTO
  • Jeremy Riddle, PTO
  • Samuel Bennett, FTO
  • Eric Bilodeau, PTO
  • Adam Watson
  • Damon Ramsay
  • Scott Jarrett
  • Daniel Chenard
  • Brandon Donaldson
  • Christopher Gosling
  • Michael Kotsonis
  • Timothy Dehaven
  • Christopher Kondos
  • Gary Cray
  • Brandon Wambolt
  • Mark McShane