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AUGUSTA - Maine's 49 newest police officers have graduated from the Maine Criminal Justice Academy. The keynote speaker was Maine Attorney General Steven Rowe. The new officers completed 18 weeks of study and training and come from the state, county and municipal ranks. Among the topics studied by the new officers were criminal and traffic law, domestic violence, firearms, first aid, crime scene processing, sexual assault and emergency vehicle operation. The new officers are:
• Eric Bronson, Augusta
• Curtis Gray, Augusta
• Nikolas Hample, Augusta
• Taylor Bagley, Bangor
• Richard Polk, Bangor
• Gregory Steidle, Biddeford
• Jason Denison, Buxton
• Robert Nguyen, Buxton
• Marc Marion, Cumberland Sheriff’s Department
• Christopher Woodcock, Cumberland
• Elliot Moya, Eliot
• Joshua Gunn, Hampden
• Michael Mejia, Jay
• Kevin Sager, Kennebunk
• Jeffrey Burkhardt, Lewiston
• Desiree Dufault, Lewiston
• Matthew Parkhurst, State Police
• Breanne Petrini, State Police
• Matthew Williams, State Police
• Aaron Cross, Warden Service
• Eric Dauphinee, Warden Service
• Kristopher MacCabe, Warden Service
• Kevin Pelkey, Warden Service
• Joshua Sceviour from Boothbay Harbor, Thomas College Tuition Student
• Kevin Nichols, Mechanic Falls
• Evan Franklin, Monmouth
• Stephen Marko, Orono
• James Richardson, Oxford
• Larry Estes, Penobscot Sheriff’s Office
• Frances Fitzsimmons, Pleasant Point
• Jeffrey Druan, Portland
• Jacob Titcomb, Portland
• Christopher Hayes, Presque Isle
• Rita Marquis, Richmond
• Matthew Sharpe, Sagadahoc Sheriff’s Office
• Jared Archambault, Sanford
• Chad Robertson, Scarborough
• Donald Avery, Skowhegan
• Erin Curry, South Portland
• Brian McCarthy, South Portland
• Ryan Fitch, UMO DPS
• Justin Angelo, Veazie
• C. Glenn Graef, Waldo Sheriff’s Office
• Daniel Thompson, Waldo Sheriff’s Office
• Christopher Shaw, Waterville
• Steven Goldberg, Westbrook
• Tyler Gagne, York
• Nikolaos Piskopanis, York
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