Mayor Joseph A.
Curtatone confirmed today that Police Chief George F. McLean March 7 will
retire city’s police force.
dedicated service,” the mayor said. “He
led the department through difficult times when budget cuts put a strain on
every city department. His service is
much appreciated by the entire community.”
chief would be appointed by early next week at the latest, he said.
Somerville
have shown great commitment and dedication to service during difficult
financial times,” said McLean.
responsible for our successes, most notably
Somerville’s continued reduction in overall crime."
to modernize its facilities and practices, installing computers in cruisers and
equipping officers with hand-held devices that provide remote access to local,
state and national criminal databases.
including Rape Aggression Defense Training, Cops and Kids, Adopt a School, and
Adopt and Elderly Center, the mayor said.
National Incident Based Reporting Information System, a new state-of-the-art
crime reporting system, and managed the city’s response to post-9/11 homeland
security threats, Curtatone said.
officers assignments to ensure that sergeants and lieutenants were given
clear-cut management responsibilities and were no longer performing patrol
officer duties, he said.
advance and modernize in the coming years,” said Curtatone. “We thank him for his service and wish him
well in his future endeavors.”
with his wife Pamela before pursuing opportunities in teaching and homeland
security.
Somerville
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