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Tyngsborough Police Welcome New Officer From Police Academy

TYNGSBOROUGH — Chief Richard D. Howe reports that the Tyngsborough Police Department is welcoming a new officer who graduated from the Northern Essex Community College Police Academy last week. 

TYNGSBOROUGH — Chief Richard D. Howe reports that the Tyngsborough Police Department is welcoming a new officer who graduated from the Northern Essex Community College Police Academy last week. 

Officer Bryan Carter graduated from the 26-week police academy, where he was elected by his peers to serve as a platoon leader. 

Officer Carter grew up in Hudson, and graduated from Hudson High School in 2013. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice in 2020 from University of Massachusetts Boston, where he was also a four-year member of the university’s hockey team. 

Officer Carter will now start a 12-week field training program during which he will patrol the Town of Tyngsborough along with a veteran officer.

“Officer Carter’s performance during the academy showed he is a highly motivated and self-disciplined leader, and Chief Howe and I are excited to introduce him to the Tyngsborough community,” said Deputy Chief Shaun Woods. “We have no doubt he will now excel in providing the highest level of police service to our residents using the knowledge, skills and training he received over the past six months.”

Officer Bryan Carter at graduation from the Northern Essex Community College Police Academy. (Courtesy Tyngsboro Police Department)

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