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Dighton Police Department Welcomes New Officer and Part-Time Dispatcher

DIGHTON — Police Chief George Nichols is pleased to announce that the Dighton Police Department welcomed its newest officer Tyler Lopes.
The appointment of Officer Tyler Lopes, right, to the Dighton Police Department was approved by the Board of Selectmen on Feb. 26. The appointment was made by Police Chief George Nichols, left. (Photo courtesy KL Photo & Video)

DIGHTON — Police Chief George Nichols is pleased to announce that the Dighton Police Department welcomed its newest officer Tyler Lopes.

Officer Lopes was appointed to the Dighton Police Department on Feb. 26 during a meeting of the Board of Selectmen. He was sworn into the position by the Town Clerk Shara Costa the following morning.

Officer Lopes, an Acushnet resident, graduated from Bridge Academy through the Municipal Police Training Committee in Randolph in June 2023.

Prior to joining the Dighton Police Department, Officer Lopes served as a reserve officer for the Acushnet Police Department from 2018 through June 2020. More recently, Officer Lopes worked for a brief period as a police sergeant at Curry College in Milton, and he last worked as a patrol officer at UMass Dartmouth.

Officer Lopes is also a certified firearms instructor and a certified police field training officer.

“We are pleased to welcome Officer Lopes and look forward to the impact he has on the community,” said Police Chief George Nichols. “On behalf of the Dighton Police Department, I thank him for his commitment and wish him the best on the job, serving and protecting the people of our community.”

During the same Feb. 26 meeting of the Board of Selectmen, Dighton resident Angelina Echevarria was appointed as part-time communications dispatcher. Echevarria, a former resident of Fall River, holds an associate’s degree in arts and is currently pursuing a criminal justice degree.

“We’d also like to welcome Angelina aboard and wish her the best on the job in service to our community,” Chief Nichols said.

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The appointment of Angelina Echevarria (right) as a part-time communications dispatcher for the Dighton Police Department was approved by the Board of Selectmen on Feb. 26. The appointment was made by Police Chief George Nichols (left). (Photo courtesy KL Photo & Video)
Newly appointed Dighton Police Officer Tyler Lopes, right, shakes hands with Board of Selectmen Chairman Peter Caron. (Photo courtesy KL Photo & Video)
Newly appointed part-time police communications dispatcher Angelina Echevarria, right, shakes hands with Board of Selectmen Clerk Mark Pacheco. (Photo courtesy KL Photo & Video)
Dighton Police Officer Tyler Lopes joins his new colleagues for a group photo. (Photo courtesy KL Photo & Video)
Part-time police dispatcher Angelina Echevarria joins her new colleagues for a group photo. (Photo courtesy KL Photo & Video)

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