Napaâs police chief is resigning effective Friday, after less than three years on the job, saying he wants to spend more time with his family.
âAfter much prayer and contemplation, I have decided to put aside the stressors of the job and retire after 30 years of public service in law enforcement,â Chief Robert Plummer said in a statement released Thursday evening. âI have had a rich and rewarding career that I embarked upon at just 22 years of age with many opportunities that I will be forever grateful for, including the honor of leading the Napa Police Department as the Chief of Police for the last two and a half years.â
We won as many as 108 national awards this year, says Gautam Sawang
Police booked as many as 1.94 lakh cases in the State during 2020, and 1,551 cyberbullying sheets were opened against those who were harassing women through different apps, according to Director-General of Police (DGP) D. Gautam Sawang.
“Despite several challenges in 2020, the AP Police has surged ahead by facing COVID-19, which was never seen. Though there was no SOP and unaware of the roots of coronavirus, police worked hard and there were 109 COVID martyrs in Police Department. Change and transformation is the hallmark of the police who won 108 national awards this year which was a feather in the cap of the State police,” Mr. Sawang said while giving the crime data and the highlights of the Police Department at a press conference at the AP Police Headquarters on Wednesday.
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BENNINGTON â The task force groups working to revise and update Bennington Police Department policies are closing on the halfway point toward a goal of revising a dozen policies by spring.
The town is now opening the process to new citizen participants, who are asked to apply for a spot on one of six task force groups that will begin work in January.
Information about the process can be found on the townâs website, https://benningtonvt.org.
Each group is expected to have four citizen volunteers and the three permanent task force members who serve on all of the groups â Select Board member Bruce Lee-Clark, Assistant Town Manager Daniel Monks and BPD Officer Daniel Ferrara.