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BLACKSTONE POLICE DEPARTMENT

Administration and Police Officers
Home | "In Memory" | Animal Control | Department History | Email Duty Officers | E-mail Support Personnel | Employment Opportunities | Police Report | Awards and Achievements

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Administration and Police Officers Biography | Officer Dustin Shepherd 's Graduation | Officer of the Year 2009 | Trailer 's for the Blackstone Police Department | Community Policing Events Shop With A Cop Program | Halloween 2009 | Soap Box Derby 2009

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Fatal Vision 2010 | Blackstone Police Department Awards Banquet February 25, 2011 | Upcoming Events | Communications/ Support Personnel Biography | Most Wanted | Links | 2010 Fishing Tournament Pictures | Mission Statement

Administration and Officers Biography

Chief Nicholas Kuzmiak began his law enforcement career on March 1 1982 in a small Police Department located in Orange County, New York. He retired on March 1 2002 after 20 years of service. He served as Chief of Police for his last 13 years. st st

Sergeant Chris Mathias began his law enforcement career on February 14 2000 with the Town of Blackstone. Chris was primarily responsible for the th http://blackstonepd.org/id16.html

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design and selection of the new uniform shoulder patch. The design is also featured on the departments’ letterhead, flag and sign which is proudly displayed in front of the Police Department. Chris is also a police instructor and is responsible for providing firearms training to our officers.

Police Officer Larry Chumney began his law enforcement career with the Town of Blackstone Police Department on September 1, 1972. Larry’s continued service makes him the most tenured officer in the department. Larry is a police instructor and is responsible for providing firearms training to our officers.

Police Officer Clyde Rothgeb began his law



Links: Page 4 of 5 Sam Murphy began his law enforcement career with the Town of Blackstone on January 13, 2005 as a Police Officer Police Officer Douglas "Shay" Farley began his law enforcement career with the Town of Blackstone Police Department on January 14, 2008. gordon004.jpg Police officer Gordon Hallock began his law enforcement career with the Town of Blackstone Police Department on January 14, 2009. Officer Dustin Shepherd began his law enforcement career with the Town of Blackstone Police Department on January 9, 2009. Officer Candice Stembridge began her law enforcement career with the Town of Blackstone Police Department January 5, 2010. Officer Seth Myers began his law enforcement career with the Town of Blackstone Police Department January 5, 2010.

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