HARWICH – Former Sandwich Police Lieutenant David Guillemette took the reins of the Harwich Police Department Monday. Chief Guillemette became the new police chief at a Monday morning ceremony in the public safety building on Sisson Road. Chief Guillemette takes over for retired Chief William Mason. Above: Town Clerk Anita Ducette administers the oath of office to Chief Guillemette while his wife Jean-Marie looks on. In the background is Lieutenant Kevin Considine.
Mrs. Guillemette pins the chief’s badge on her husband.
Above: Harwich police officers at ceremony.
Photos by Jake O’Callaghan/CWN
New Chief sworn in at Harwich Police
July 20, 2015 Leave a Comment
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