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Cambridge Police Department Promotes Seven Members to Lieutenants and Sergeants

2024 CPD Promotional Ceremony

Cambridge Police Department Promotes Seven Members to Lieutenants and Sergeants

The Cambridge Police Department announced the promotions of 7 members to Lieutenants and Sergeants on October 18, 2024. At a ceremony held at the Cambridge Police Department, Police Commissioner Christine Elow promoted two officers to Lieutenants and five to Sergeants.

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Promoted the rank of Lieutenant:

  • William C. Bates
  • Nicholas J. Mochi Jr.

Promoted the rank of Sergeant:

  • Asif Ali
  • David Barkhouse
  • Thomas J. Dillon
  • Alex Ilyinskii
  • Casimir L. Maziarz

The newly promoted officers say they are excited to take on a bigger role in the Department. They all relayed they are committed to their new positions in management and having an impact on CPD’s future. Please join us in congratulating these deserving officers on their exciting career milestones.

Police Commissioner Christine Elow told the new supervisors and their families, who gathered for the ceremony, it’s clear that the future of this Department is in capable hands. “Each of you have demonstrated leadership, resilience, and the forward-thinking mindset needed to take on the immense challenges that lie ahead,” said Elow. “Your new roles will require courage, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to our mission.”

 

Please join us in congratulating these deserving officers on their exciting next step with Cambridge Police.

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Page was last modified on 10/18/2024 11:37 AM
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