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EXCITEMENT BUILDS FOR JAMBOREE AT FAIRGROUNDS THIS SATURDAY?

The First Responder Jamboree is an event where family and friends gather for camaraderie and fun. It takes a lot of planning and help from our partners. Sgt. Nichole Anderson and School Police Officer Jason Mosley met with Shaw's Belmont Street Store Director Jon Velho and Front-end Manager Amy Quinn. They donated the food for the grill for this Saturday's event, which will take place from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Fairgrounds. Sgt. Anderson also thanked White's Bakery for their support of the Jamboree. Charles White of White's Bakery posed for a photo with Anderson and donated gift certificates to raffle off from the famous Bakery.
Shaw's Supermarket
White's Bakery & Cafe
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EXCITEMENT BUILDS FOR JAMBOREE AT FAIRGROUNDS THIS SATURDAY?

The First Responder Jamboree is an event where family and friends gather for camaraderie and fun. It takes a lot of planning and help from our partners. Sgt. Nichole Anderson and School Police Officer Jason Mosley met with Shaws Belmont Street Store Director Jon Velho and Front-end Manager Amy Quinn. They donated the food for the grill for this Saturdays event, which will take place from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Fairgrounds. Sgt. Anderson also thanked Whites Bakery for their support of the Jamboree. Charles White of Whites Bakery posed for a photo with Anderson and donated gift certificates to raffle off from the famous Bakery.
Shaws Supermarket 
Whites Bakery & Cafe 
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Join us for the 3rd Annual First Responder Jamboree at the Fairgrounds this Saturday from 11 AM-3 PM. It promises to be a fantastic free family event. Sgt. Nichole Anderson from our Community Engagement Unit and some police cadets have been busy visiting our sponsors. In the first photo display is a picture of Sgt Anderson and the beloved Stonebridge Café owner, Steve Beatty. Stonebridge Cafe generously donated gift cards for this year's raffle.
Take advantage of all the fun this Saturday. As seen in previous years' photos, there will be plenty of free food, games, a DJ, and much more!
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Join us for the 3rd Annual First Responder Jamboree at the Fairgrounds this Saturday from 11 AM-3 PM. It promises to be a fantastic free family event. Sgt. Nichole Anderson from our Community Engagement Unit and some police cadets have been busy visiting our sponsors. In the first photo display is a picture of Sgt Anderson and the beloved Stonebridge Café owner, Steve Beatty. Stonebridge Cafe generously donated gift cards for this years raffle.
Take advantage of all the fun this Saturday. As seen in previous years photos, there will be plenty of free food, games, a DJ, and much more!
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Join us at our 3rd Annual First Responder Community Jamboree!

**Family, Food, and Fun Community Event **
Hosted by: Brockton Police & Brockton School Police

This is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie. We strive to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live. This jamboree seeks to enhance the relationship between neighbors and public service agencies while restoring a true sense of community.

WHERE: Brockton Fairgrounds 440 Belmont Street. Brockton, MA 02301

WHEN: 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Saturday, August 17, 2024 (Rain date: Sunday, August 18, 2024)

Fun Activities To Include:
Face Painting Station, Arts & Crafts Station, Dunk Tank, Clown Striker w/Balloon Station, Baseball Challenge, Basketball Challenge, BFD Water Hose Blaster Targets, Cotton Candy Station, Popcorn Station, Snow cone Station, Grilling Station for Hamburgers and Hotdogs, Inflatable Obstacle Course, and DJ BC playing the newest and most popular music.
Stakeholders: Office of Mayor Robert F. Sullivan, Brockton Public Schools, Brockton Community Schools, Chartwells, Lady C & J Café, Shaw’s Supermarket, Brockton Fire Department, Massachusetts State Police, Brewster Ambulance, Brockton Emergency Management Agency, Bat Bus, Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office, Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department, Brewster Ambulance, Good Samaritan Hospital, Old Colony YMCA, Brockton Boys & Girls Club, and Safe Corners.
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Join us at our 3rd Annual First Responder Community Jamboree!

**Family, Food, and Fun Community Event **
Hosted by:  Brockton Police & Brockton School Police

This is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie. We strive to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live. This jamboree seeks to enhance the relationship between neighbors and public service agencies while restoring a true sense of community.

WHERE:  Brockton Fairgrounds 440 Belmont Street. Brockton, MA 02301

WHEN:  11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Saturday, August 17, 2024 (Rain date: Sunday, August 18, 2024) 

Fun Activities To Include:  
Face Painting Station, Arts & Crafts Station, Dunk Tank, Clown Striker w/Balloon Station, Baseball Challenge, Basketball Challenge, BFD Water Hose Blaster Targets, Cotton Candy Station, Popcorn Station, Snow cone Station, Grilling Station for Hamburgers and Hotdogs, Inflatable Obstacle Course, and DJ BC playing the newest and most popular music.
Stakeholders:   Office of Mayor Robert F. Sullivan, Brockton Public Schools, Brockton Community Schools, Chartwells, Lady C & J Café, Shaw’s Supermarket, Brockton Fire Department, Massachusetts State Police, Brewster Ambulance, Brockton Emergency Management Agency, Bat Bus, Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office, Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department, Brewster Ambulance, Good Samaritan Hospital, Old Colony YMCA, Brockton Boys & Girls Club, and Safe Corners.

BROCKTON – Massachusetts State Police and Brockton Police have charged 35 people as part of the 2024 Brockton Opiate Suppression Initiative, Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy J. Cruz has announced.

From May-July, investigators assigned to the Plymouth County State Police Detective Unit, the Massachusetts State Police Gang Unit, the MSP Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section, and the Brockton Police Detective Unit conducted a joint investigation into street-level opiate sales within the city of Brockton. The goal of this operation was to address issues related to opiate and narcotic distribution activities, violence, quality of life offenses, and related crimes in the City of Brockton. During this operation, investigators completed 25 undercover narcotics purchases from numerous distributors.

Yesterday, investigators sought and obtained 20 arrest warrants for individuals. This morning, at approximately 5 a.m., more than 60 members of law enforcement organized into six arrest teams and fanned out over Brockton to execute those warrants. Members of law enforcement participating in today’s operation included the Plymouth County Massachusetts State Police Detectives Unit, Brockton Police, the MSP Gang Unit, MSP Commonwealth Interstate Narcotics Reduction Enforcement Team South, MSP Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section, MSP Troop D-CAT, MSP STOP Team, MSP K9, and the Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department.

As a result, the following defendants were charged with various drug charges:
-Alex Alemany
-Michael Andrade
-John Bertelli
-Johnny Thompson
-Cullen Breton
-Jessica Colby
-John Encarnacion
-James Fratus
-Derek Gaughan
-Shachona Green
-Eugene Kirksey
-Dwayne Moore
-Derlmiah Mollenthiel
-William Newton
-Kevin Oliveira
-Kali Richardson
-Corey Roach
-Mark Snarsky
-Andrea St. Croix
-Jacqui St. Jean
-Travis Washington
-Xavier Guzman-Veiga
-Unnamed Juvenile

During the operation, officers also encountered the following 13 people with outstanding arrest warrants who were not associated with today’s operation, and they were taken into custody.

-Jose Andrade
-Amanda Doyle
-Samantha Giberson
-Ruben Gonzalez
-Rebecca Hammond
-Kenneth Johnson
-Joshua King
-Ibrahim Mohammed
-Alvaro Sisa Maisanche
-Omar Soldevilla
-Jannette Szyp
-Christopher Vaughn
-Ruben Vieira

As part of the investigation, Massachusetts State Police and Brockton Police investigated the drug distribution enterprise of William Newton, 66. As a result, today, police executed search warrants for Newton’s residence at 26 Allen Street and his Mercedes E350. The search warrants were executed without incident and led to the discovery of 13 grams of crack cocaine, 10 grams of Fentanyl, and several Gabapentin pills. Newton was placed under arrest and charged with drug trafficking and possession.
Also located at the Allen Street apartment was Rebecca Hammond, 41, who had an active warrant for drug-related charges. She was taken into custody.

“Law enforcement at all levels are working tirelessly to combat crime in the city of Brockton,” DA Cruz said. “I commend the work of the Massachusetts State Police, Brockton Police, and all of the agencies who participated in this operation. We remain dedicated to sending a message to those trafficking poison -- drug dealing is not welcome here in Brockton. Law enforcement will continue to make their presence known to ensure this city remains safe for all residents.”

Massachusetts State Police Colonel John Mawn said, “Today’s operation illustrates our shared commitment to public safety. I commend the troopers and officers willing to risk their lives to meaningfully address those who exploit and profit from marginalized individuals living with substance use disorders. As part of this dangerous mission, we also focus on the companion gun violence perpetrated by those involved in illegal narcotics activity. The law enforcement action today will improve the quality of life for those living, working, and visiting Brockton, and the surrounding communities.”

Mayor Robert Sullivan said, "The City of Brockton extends its gratitude to the Massachusetts State Police and the Plymouth County Sheriff for their partnership with the Brockton Police Department in conducting a citywide sweep targeting alleged drug dealers and other violent offenders. Ensuring the safety of our residents, visitors, and business owners is crucial to Brockton's vitality and progress. We remain steadfast in our commitment to addressing any threats to our community's safety.”

"Today's successful opiate suppression operation underscores the unwavering commitment of the Brockton Police Department, Massachusetts State Police, and our dedicated law enforcement partners,” said Brockton Police Chief Brenda Perez. “By targeting and apprehending drug dealers and addressing quality-of-life issues head-on, we reaffirm our resolve to enhance community safety. This collaborative effort is critical in demonstrating that we will continue to work tirelessly to protect our neighborhoods."

Law enforcement continues to attempt to serve numerous arrest warrants associated with this investigation.
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BROCKTON – Massachusetts State Police and Brockton Police have charged 35 people as part of the 2024 Brockton Opiate Suppression Initiative, Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy J. Cruz has announced. 

 From May-July, investigators assigned to the Plymouth County State Police Detective Unit, the Massachusetts State Police Gang Unit, the MSP Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section, and the Brockton Police Detective Unit conducted a joint investigation into street-level opiate sales within the city of Brockton. The goal of this operation was to address issues related to opiate and narcotic distribution activities, violence, quality of life offenses, and related crimes in the City of Brockton. During this operation, investigators completed 25 undercover narcotics purchases from numerous distributors. 

Yesterday, investigators sought and obtained 20 arrest warrants for individuals. This morning, at approximately 5 a.m., more than 60 members of law enforcement organized into six arrest teams and fanned out over Brockton to execute those warrants. Members of law enforcement participating in today’s operation included the Plymouth County Massachusetts State Police Detectives Unit, Brockton Police, the MSP Gang Unit, MSP Commonwealth Interstate Narcotics Reduction Enforcement Team South, MSP Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section, MSP Troop D-CAT, MSP STOP Team, MSP K9, and the Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department.

As a result, the following defendants were charged with various drug charges: 
-Alex Alemany
-Michael Andrade
-John Bertelli
-Johnny Thompson
-Cullen Breton
-Jessica Colby
-John Encarnacion
-James Fratus
-Derek Gaughan
-Shachona Green
-Eugene Kirksey
-Dwayne Moore
-Derlmiah Mollenthiel
-William Newton
-Kevin Oliveira
-Kali Richardson
-Corey Roach
-Mark Snarsky
-Andrea St. Croix
-Jacqui St. Jean
-Travis Washington
-Xavier Guzman-Veiga
-Unnamed Juvenile

 During the operation, officers also encountered the following 13 people with outstanding arrest warrants who were not associated with today’s operation, and they were taken into custody.

-Jose Andrade
-Amanda Doyle
-Samantha Giberson
-Ruben Gonzalez
-Rebecca Hammond
-Kenneth Johnson
-Joshua King
-Ibrahim Mohammed
-Alvaro Sisa Maisanche
-Omar Soldevilla
-Jannette Szyp
-Christopher Vaughn
-Ruben Vieira

 As part of the investigation, Massachusetts State Police and Brockton Police investigated the drug distribution enterprise of William Newton, 66. As a result, today, police executed search warrants for Newton’s residence at 26 Allen Street and his Mercedes E350. The search warrants were executed without incident and led to the discovery of 13 grams of crack cocaine, 10 grams of Fentanyl, and several Gabapentin pills. Newton was placed under arrest and charged with drug trafficking and possession.
Also located at the Allen Street apartment was Rebecca Hammond, 41, who had an active warrant for drug-related charges. She was taken into custody. 

“Law enforcement at all levels are working tirelessly to combat crime in the city of Brockton,” DA Cruz said. “I commend the work of the Massachusetts State Police, Brockton Police, and all of the agencies who participated in this operation. We remain dedicated to sending a message to those trafficking poison -- drug dealing is not welcome here in Brockton. Law enforcement will continue to make their presence known to ensure this city remains safe for all residents.”

Massachusetts State Police Colonel John Mawn said, “Today’s operation illustrates our shared commitment to public safety. I commend the troopers and officers willing to risk their lives to meaningfully address those who exploit and profit from marginalized individuals living with substance use disorders. As part of this dangerous mission, we also focus on the companion gun violence perpetrated by those involved in illegal narcotics activity. The law enforcement action today will improve the quality of life for those living, working, and visiting Brockton, and the surrounding communities.”

Mayor Robert Sullivan said, The City of Brockton extends its gratitude to the Massachusetts State Police and the Plymouth County Sheriff for their partnership with the Brockton Police Department in conducting a citywide sweep targeting alleged drug dealers and other violent offenders. Ensuring the safety of our residents, visitors, and business owners is crucial to Brocktons vitality and progress. We remain steadfast in our commitment to addressing any threats to our communitys safety.”

  Todays successful opiate suppression operation underscores the unwavering commitment of the Brockton Police Department, Massachusetts State Police, and our dedicated law enforcement partners,” said Brockton Police Chief Brenda Perez. “By targeting and apprehending drug dealers and addressing quality-of-life issues head-on, we reaffirm our resolve to enhance community safety. This collaborative effort is critical in demonstrating that we will continue to work tirelessly to protect our neighborhoods.

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Chief Brenda I. Perez was appointed in 2022. She has worked for the City of Brockton for 23 years and most recently served as the Records Division Lieutenant from 2020 until her appointment.
Having grown up in the City, Chief Perez started her career as a patrol officer in 1999 until her promotion to Sergeant in 2016. She is a Brockton High School graduate and received a Master’s Degree from Curry College. She also served in the United States Army Reserves for 24 years retiring as a Master Sergeant.