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HAVERHILL — Essex County Sheriff Kevin F. Coppinger swore in 32 new correctional officers and promoted 10 employees at a Basic Training Academy graduation at Northern Essex Community College on Wednesday, Jan. 10.
The new officers recently completed a 12-week academy that included training in department protocols and procedures, as well as training in de-escalation, mental health, medical response, driving skills, and physical fitness. The training was done at the Essex County Sheriff’s Department Training Academy at Northern Essex Community College. The academy utilizes a mock housing unit and cells to provide scenario-based training to prepare officers for their work in corrections. All will be eligible to become deputy sheriffs for Essex County in a year’s time.
“This is one of our largest and best classes of recruits. They have completed their training with great competence, professionalism, and dedication to one of the toughest jobs in law enforcement,” Sheriff Coppinger said. “We look forward to these men and women joining our ranks and doing their best to serve the good people of Essex County.”
The new officers are:
Larissa Alegria Ribeiro
Jason Arango Torres
James Bijeol
Gabriel Carvalho
Luiz Da Silveira Goncalves
Scott D’Entremont
Anthony DiFilippo
Analee Durand
Shanna Furlonge
Samuel Gagnon
Armando Garcia
John Haight
Ian Harris
Eric Higgins
Jeton Hoxha
Connor Huston
Drew Mackay
Rafael Martinez Nivar
Brendan McCarthy
Weslley Montero
Yanni Moraitis
Daniel Moran
Donald Norton
Carlos Ocasio-Deleon
Giovanni Ortiz
Djeph Pierrot
Kevin Poor
Joshua Price
Elizabeth Quimby
Santiago Quintero
Michael Stewart
Sean Walsh
During the ceremony, Sheriff Coppinger also promoted 10 employees:
The Essex County Sheriff’s Department is continuing to hire officers. Applicants must be 19 by the time they start the Basic Training Academy. The Sheriff’s Department offers paid training, a $2,500 sign-on bonus, and up to $68,000 a year to start. For more information on all the great benefits or how to apply, please visit www.workatessexsheriff.com.
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