Saturday, February 13, 2016

Newburyport Police Officer plays Pocket Pool. Allegedly

615,353 @ 11:38 am
515,114@5:40am

Medford has soon to be retired Chief Sacco

Newburyport had Officer Whack It

Story too funny to be believed

Why didn't the woman at the ATM whip out
the cell phone video???



Medford Police Officer Stephen LeBert resigns, disciplinary ...

newburyport.wickedlocal.com/.../151018...
Community Newspaper Company
Oct 13, 2015 - The Newburyport Current · classifieds · jobs · cars · homes ... Medford Police Officer Stephen LeBert resigns, disciplinary hearing cancelled ...

Newbury officer out on leave - The Daily News of Newburyport

www.newburyportnews.com/...officer.../ar...
The Daily News of Newburyport
Dec 28, 2011 - Officer Stephen May Jr., who joined the force in 2003, had been the school resource officer for more than a year before the decision was made ...
The Daily News of Newburyport
Mar 22, 2014 - NEWBURYPORT — Depleted by a string of retirements and a resignation, and ... The officer shortage became worse earlier this week when longtime Sgt. Peter ... Earlier this year, Sgt. Stephen Chaisson abruptly resigned






Police Department struggles to fill staffing

  • By Dave Rogers
    Staff Writer


NEWBURYPORT — Depleted by a string of retirements and a resignation, and with reinforcements not expected until the end of the year at best, it’s been a challenging few months for Newburyport’s police department as it keeps up with heavy public safety demands, according to city Marshal Thomas Howard.

The officer shortage became worse earlier this week when longtime Sgt. Peter Finnegan retired Monday, capping off a lengthy career at the department.  (Begs the question, was he as "lengthy" as ex Sgt Stephen Chaisson???)
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Newbury officer out on leave

  • By David Rogers
    Staff writer
  • But Reilly stressed that the decision to replace May as student resource officer had nothing to do with his conduct with students.
    "Parents shouldn't be horrified," Reilly said. "The school felt a change in the SRO position was warranted, as did I," Reilly said.
NEWBURY — An eight-year veteran of the Newbury Police Department was placed on paid administrative leave earlier this month about the same time he was replaced as the department's school resource officer at Triton Regional Middle/High School.
Officer Stephen May Jr., who joined the force in 2003, had been the school resource officer for more than a year before the decision was made to replace him.

Taking his place is Newbury police officer John Lucey III, son of Newbury police Lt. John Lucey Jr. John Lucey III's first day as school resource officer was Dec. 20.

This May, longtime police Sgt. Lawrence Kent was fired by the Board of Selectmen after an internal investigation conducted by Reilly determined that Kent had violated numerous department policies when he allegedly punched a helpless suspect in the head several times and then lied about the incident in his report. As a result, Kent was formally charged with assault and battery and falsifying a police report. The commonwealth's case against Kent continues.

http://www.newburyportnews.com/news/local_news/newbury-officer-out-on-leave/article_be1bb92a-f022-5d0d-b84f-f69da80f2546.html


Medford Police Officer Stephen LeBert resigns, disciplinary hearing cancelled

From Newburyport News, the "Mark Rumley Special" that ousted LeBert

http://newburyport.wickedlocal.com/article/20151013/NEWS/151018571