Yarmouth Police welcome new officer to the ranks

Photo courtesy: Yarmouth Police

Photo courtesy: Yarmouth Police

YARMOUTH – The Yarmouth Police Department swore in its newest police officer Tuesday night at the opening of the Board of Selectmen Meeting.

After finishing the Pledge of Allegiance and completing the Oath of Office, Patrol Officer Jeffrey Rivett was pinned with his Patrol Officer badge by his wife Amanda and their 11-year old son Mason.

Patrol Officer Jeffrey M. Rivett age 39 graduated from the Municipal Police Officer Training Committee 62nd Recruit Officers Course of the Plymouth Regional Police Academy on September 23, 2016.

Prior to joining the Yarmouth Police Department, Patrol Officer Rivett recently retired as a Master Chief Boatswain’s Mate of the United States Coast Guard where he has served proudly for over 20 years in various duty stations such as:

  • Woods Hole, Massachusetts
  • Oak Island, North Carolina
  • Newport, Rhode Island
  • Seattle, Washington
  • Caswell Beach, North Carolina

Patrol Officer Rivett has received extensive training as a member of the United States Coast Guard and has earned numerous certifications. In addition, Patrol Officer Rivett has earned an Associate in Science Degree Magna Cum Laude from the Vincennes University in Indiana and is pursuing a Bachelor in Science Degree in American History and Criminal Justice at Columbia Southern University in Orange, Alabama.

Patrol Officer Rivett is Class of 1995 graduate of U-32 High School in Montpelier, Vermont and is married to his wife Amanda and they are the proud parents of their 11-year old son Mason.

The men and women of the Yarmouth Police Department deeply appreciate all of the supportive efforts of our government officials and fellow citizens as we welcome Patrol Officer Jeffrey M. Rivett and his family to our police department we continue to move forward together to transform Yarmouth in to one of the safest communities in the region and urge all members of the community to join us in celebrating this special ceremonial event.

Media release provided by Yarmouth Police

 

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