Crime & Safety

Melrose Police Department Adds New Officer

Melrose Police Officer Jason Penkethman was sworn in Monday morning at Melrose City Hall.

Melrose Police Chief Kevin Faller, at right, shakes hands with Officer Jason Penkethman after Penkethman was sworn in on Monday.
Melrose Police Chief Kevin Faller, at right, shakes hands with Officer Jason Penkethman after Penkethman was sworn in on Monday. (Photo courtesy of the Melrose Police Department)

MELROSE, MA – The Melrose Police Department added a new officer to the force.

Jason Penkethman was sworn in Monday morning at Melrose City Hall.

He is a recent graduate of the Northern Essex Community College Police Academy. Recruits undergo a 24-week program that covers constitutional law, domestic violence, elder abuse communication, problem-solving skills, response to citizens on the autism spectrum and Active Bystander for Law Enforcement (ABLE) training, which prepares officers to intervene when they see other officers engaging in misconduct.

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The NECC Academy consists of more than 900 hours of a combination of practical and classroom training, certifications and service to the community. Some of the classes include first aid, law, applied patrol procedures, firearms, report writing, active shooter training, specialized driving and self defense.

Penkethman will now begin a 12-week field training program with a more senior officer from the Melrose Police Department.

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"I want to welcome Officer Penkethman to the Melrose Police Department. I look forward to seeing where his law enforcement career will take him," Melrose Police Chief Kevin Faller said in a news release. "I would also like to thank the Mayor's Office and City Council for authorizing this hire, enabling us to keep our ranks filled."


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