A teacher said he was destined for failure. Now heâs a police chief with a PhD
Anthony Roberson understands the power of positive relationships and wants his officers in Central Falls, Rhode Island, to forge them with the people they serve.
By Amanda Milkovits Globe Staff,Updated May 6, 2021, 7:30 a.m.
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âAs a law enforcement officer, you go into a variety of situations, all the way from homicide to minor disturbances. When you go in there with education, you go in there with solutions available to you,â says Anthony Roberson, the new chief in Central Falls and a former Providence police officer.Lane Turner/Globe Staff
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Missing Central Falls man found
UPDATE: Marcel Girard was found walking in the city of Cranston. He is safe and no foul play is suspected his disappearance. Police are thanking everyone for spreading the word of his disappearance and helping to locate him.
CENTRAL FALLS – The Central Falls Police Department is asking the public s help in finding a missing elderly man.
Members of the Detective Bureau are investigating after Marcel Girard, age 73, did not return home on Tuesday from his nightly walk. He was last seen in the area of Broad Street in Central Falls. The department does not suspect and foul play at this time. He was last seen wearing a brown jacket, dark jeans and light blue sneakers.
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The Rhode Island State Police on Tuesday announced the arrest of a Central Falls man for the murder of a Providence man. The arrest was the result of an investigation conducted by the Rhode Island State Police in conjunction with the Providence Police Department, Central Falls Police Department, Texas Rangers and the Rhode Island Office of the Attorney General.
On November 26, a body was discovered at the former rest area on Route 295 south in the Town of Lincoln. The body was identified as that of Jose Segura, age 50 of Providence. Segura was reported as missing on November 10 to the Providence Police Department. The Medical Examiners Office ruled his death as a homicide.