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Retiring Brockton cop facing DUI charge in Florida after traffic stop
A Brockton police officer, who is now living in Florida while his retirement is pending, was arrested last week and charged with drunken driving. Police said he responded to his arrest with a profanity-laced tirade. Mark R. Reardon, 57, was arrested in Marco Island, Florida, on April 22 following an early morning motor vehicle stop. Reardon, who was promoted to temporary sergeant in December 2018 and had been with the Brockton Police Department since September 1988, was not actively working for the department. “Officer Reardon is a Florida resident pending retirement and is no longer an active Brockton police officer,” Police Chief Emanuel Gomes said.
BROCKTON A Brockton police officer, who is now living in Florida while his retirement is pending, was arrested last week and charged with drunken driving after a traffic stop. Police said he responded to his arrest with a profanity-laced tirade.
Mark R. Reardon, 57, was arrested in Marco Island, Florida, on Thursday, April 22 following an early morning motor vehicle stop.
Reardon, who was promoted to temporary sergeant in December 2018 and had been with the Brockton Police Department since September 1988, was not actively working for the department. Officer Reardon is a Florida resident pending retirement and is no longer an active Brockton police officer, Police Chief Emanuel Gomes said.
BROCKTON Public school students in the city have been remote since the beginning of the school year, meaning teachers haven t been able to see the children face-to-face or celebrate any occasions with them.
That s not expected to change for at least a few more weeks, so teachers decided to bring Christmas to their students.
A group of 22 Brockton Public Schools staff and 21 Brockton Police Department officers teamed up on separate ride-alongs to deliver about 400 gifts to children over a five-day period.
The project was the brainchild of police Lt. William Schlieman and his sister-in-law, third-grade Downey School teacher AnnaLee Weatherbee.