City Swears in Four Patrolmen, Bringing Total Officers to 101

Mayor James J. Fiorentini, Police Chief Alan R. DeNaro, Judge Stephen S. Abany and Deputy Police Chief Anthony Haugh with new officers, Caitlin Brady, William David, Milady Figueroa and Cynthia Martinez. (Courtesy photograph.)

Four new patrolmen joined the ranks of the Haverhill Police Department at swearing in ceremony this morning at City Hall.

Patrolmen Caitlin Brady, William David, Milady Figueroa and Cynthia Martinez were sworn in this morning by Haverhill District Court Judge Stephen S. Abany in the Theodore A. Pelosi Jr. City Council Chambers.

Haverhill Mayor James J. Fiorentini said the new officers bring the city’s police complement to 101—the highest in 15 years.

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  1. The City of Boston last week released an official report which revealed 65% of the crime in that city is committed by people in this country illegally.

    In the City of Haverhill it has to be higher than 65% given the welcome mat the mayor has laid out for the invaders. Chief DeNaro and Deputy Chief Haugh …. you have a responsibility to these incredible young people making the decision to work in this very dangerous city to educate them about what the mayor’s public policy decision to embrace criminal trespasser from other countries means.

    Why isn’t there even one Haverhill city councilor calling for a similar report to what was done in Boston? How about our state rep who is the Co-Chairman of the State of Massachusetts Public Safety Committee…isn’t she interested in knowing and educating people as to what criminal invaders in Haverhill is doing to the quality of life of citizens?