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Gloucester Police Department Appoints Domestic Violence Officer

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Gloucester Police Department
Leonard Campanello, Chief of Police
197 Main St.
Gloucester , MA 01930

For Immediate Release

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Contact: John Guilfoil
Phone: 617-993-0003
Email: john@jgpr.net

Gloucester Police Chief and Mayor Appoint Domestic Violence Officer

GLOUCESTER — Police Chief Leonard Campanello and Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken are pleased to announce that the Gloucester Police Department today appointed the city’s first Domestic Violence Officer.

Gloucester officials appointed their first Domestic Violence Police Officer today. Left to right, Officer George Carr, Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken, Sunny Robinson, Co-Chair of the Gloucester Coalition for the Prevention of Domestic Abuse, Officer Ronald Piscitello, Nicole Richon-Schoel, Co-Chair of the Gloucester Coalition for the Prevention of Domestic Abuse, Ross Steinborn, Education and Outreach Specialist from the North Shore Rape Crisis Center, and Police Chief Leonard Campanello.
Gloucester officials appointed their first Domestic Violence Police Officer today. Left to right, Officer George Carr, Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken, Sunny Robinson, Co-Chair of the Gloucester Coalition for the Prevention of Domestic Abuse, Officer Ronald Piscitello, Nicole Richon-Schoel, Co-Chair of the Gloucester Coalition for the Prevention of Domestic Abuse, Ross Steinborn, Education and Outreach Specialist from the North Shore Rape Crisis Center, and Police Chief Leonard Campanello.
Officer Ronald Piscitello, a 20-year veteran of the Gloucester Police Department, formally stepped into the full-time role during a ceremony this morning.

“This appointment recognizes our commitment to addressing and preventing domestic violence in the community,” Chief Campanello said. “We hope that with Officer Piscitello dedicated to cases of domestic violence and disturbances, residents will feel comfortable reaching out to police anytime they have an issue.”

Officer Piscitello will begin immediately and will follow all domestic violence cases, act as a liaison to victims and coalitions, and introduce new programs in conjunction with advocacy groups.

“We see this as just one of many positive steps we are taking in Gloucester to address a very serious issue,” Mayor Theken said. “Officer Piscitello is a key member in our fight to increase awareness surrounding domestic violence in the city.”

Representatives from the Healing Abuse Working for Change H.A.W.C., Gloucester Coalition for the Prevention of Domestic Abuse, and the YWCA North Shore Rape Crisis Center were in attendance today.

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