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PEAKS ISLAND
COUNCIL UPDATE
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NEW PEAKS ISLAND POLICE FORCE
Officer Robert Lauterbach
Officer Chris Hawley Officer Hawley Is an 18 year veteran of the Portland Police department, he holds a B.S. in Public Service Administration from the University of Lowell. He has an EMT-B certification from the state of Maine, is part of the Portland police department's C.I.T. program, Also a member of the Portland Police Dive Team. During his 18 years of service Officer Hawley has been awarded citations of Bravery, Heroism and as been recognized with numerous awards and letters for meritorious service.
Officer O'Connor has
been a Portland Police for 19 years; he has been assigned to several
shifts including the Gang Enforcement Unit. Officer
Officer Richardson has been a Portland Police Officer for 27 years. He has been in the Police Dive Team for seven years and is a licensed Animal Control Officer. Officer Richardson is an EMT-B and is fire trained, he has been stationed on Peaks Island on and off since 1988.
![]() Officer Daniel Rose Officer Rose has been a
Portland Police Officer for 11 years and has been assigned as a patrol
man on several different units. He was one of the first officers in the
West End Policing Center. Officer Rose has been a member of the Special
Reaction Team for three years and is an EMT-B and fire trained and is
now assigned to Peaks Island. Danny is married and has two children ten
and five months old.
Les was hired by the City
of South Portland in 1988 as a Police Officer. He served as a
Patrolman, Detective and K-9 Handler with K-9 Rico. In 1998 Les and
Rico decided to make a change and applied to Portland Police
Department. Les has served in Portland as a K-9 Handler (still with K-9
Rico), Community Policing Officer, bike patrol, gang enforcement and
drove the arrest wagon. In 2000 Les was awarded "Law Officer of the Year"
through the 40 & 8 (a national group of veterans that have fought
in foreign wars) He and his family were flown to Georgia for a 40 &
8 national gathering to receive this award. He is an EMT-B, had fire
training and is currently assigned to Peaks Island.
Officer
Rumrey-Taylor has been a Portland Police Officer since 1987. She has
been assigned to many different units through out her career. Most
recently she was the School Resource Officer for PATHS school. Officer
Taylor is a certified school resource officer, as well as a Crisis
intervention officer for persons with mental illness.
Officer Rumery-Taylor is an EMT-B and is fire trained and is now
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