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REGION In recent years recruitment and retention for police departments in Maine and across the U.S. has become more and more of a challenge. In Franklin and Oxford counties, local forces have fared a little better than more urban communities. But the pandemic has stalled high school and college law enforcement education, as well as the residential certifications sessions held twice a year at the Maine Criminal Justice Academy in Vassalboro.
The academy’s programming remained in limbo for months as public gathering and social distancing restrictions made it impossible to operate. Some classes were able to continue using Zoom and other virtual technology. But practical police training must be hands-on and as real to life as possible.
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ATCHISON Law enforcement authorities are investigating an burglary and have a suspect in custody.
Just before 4a.m. Wednesday, an employee of the Massasoit Apartments in the 200 block North 3rd Street in Atchison interrupted burglary, according to Police Chief Mike Wilson.
As the employee opened the office door, the suspect later identified as 39-year-old Gale Hewitt pointed a handgun at the employee.
The employee was able to flee that immediate area and called police. Officers arrived quickly but the suspect had fled after taking a handgun and cash, according to Wilson.
The same suspect described as a white male, 6-foot-2, stock build, bald head, a goatee and wearing a gray sweatshirt and bleached blue jeans, appeared at the door of a residence in the 200 block North 4th about 5:30a.m. He confronted the resident, displayed a gun during a conversation but left without taking anything.
Ocala Police Department bids farewell to 2 trailblazing leaders
Ocala Police Department Majs. Robin Ford and Tara Woods have some of the same qualities.
Both are viewed by colleagues as mother figures and as good listeners who offer advice, are always there for moral support, and can be counted on if someone needs help.
Despite their caring demeanors, Ford and Woods also can be tough, not afraid to tell their fellow officers when they re wrong, and occasionally deliver a tongue lashing.
For years, Ford and Woods have known each other and worked side by side. And, rising through the ranks, Woods and Ford understand the demands of the job.