Connecticut State Police troopers promoted to sergeant in Middletown
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MIDDLETOWN Connecticut State Police promoted 48 troopers to sergeants during a ceremony last week at headquarters on Country Club Road.
James C. Rovella, commissioner of the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, and Colonel Stavros Mellekas, state police commanding officer, conducted the ceremony in a socially distanced manner, according to a press release.
These individuals have years of experience as patrol troopers, detectives and resident troopers, according to the agency.
Among them are three who were assigned to Troop F in Westbrook, the news release said.
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