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Personnel

  • Assistant to the Chief of Police
    Linda Berolini
  • Senior Command
    Deputy Chief of Police
    Corrine Mahase
    Lieutenant
    Obiajunwa Onujiogu
  • Patrol Supervisors
    Sergeant Robert Skahan
    Sergeant Christopher Trucchi
    Sergeant Henrique Araujo
  • Detective
    Detective Christopher O’Sullivan
    Patrol Officers
    Officer Peter Mayhew
    Officer Dylan Noone
  • Community Engagement Officers
    Officer James Briggs
    Officer Irina Deane-Costa
  • Institutional Security Officers
    Robert Coppage
    James Leahy
  • Department Dispatcher
    Dispatcher Christopher Bowlen

Welcome

It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Massasoit Police Department, a vibrant and diverse department with a rich history and an exciting future. Through collaborative problem solving with our Massasoit community and in pursuit of public safety, the Massasoit Police Department endeavors to keep our community safe and secure. Our tradition of Community Policing means that we listen to your concerns and answer your questions. We seek out long-term solutions to a wide range of challenges. Our staff is well trained, well equipped and committed to serving our community. A safe College can only be achieved with the cooperation of the entire College community including faculty, staff, students, and visitors. Personal safety is a personal responsibility and it involves everyone. By working together we can make Massasoit Community College a safe and peaceful place to learn, work and visit.

The Brockton Campus Police Station is located in the lower level of the Student Center Building, Room #159, and at the Canton Campus Police Station, in Room #202. You may reach us off campus at 508-427-1296 or from any internal telephone, call Ext. 1041 on the Brockton Campus and Ext. 2142 on the Canton Campus.

During an emergency, please dial 911 from any campus telephone. We are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Sincerely,
Chief Christopher Cummings


FAQs

When you notice activated emergency lights, pull your vehicle over to the right as soon as it is deemed safe. Stay in your vehicle, if you exit your vehicle it may be conceived as a threat to officer safety. Turn on your light (if at night) and keep your hands where they can be seen. Supply all information the officer asks for. Answer all questions honestly. If you receive a uniform citation, its best not to argue the citation on location, but utilize the appeal process at the assigned court house.

For all on-campus emergencies using an outside line dial 508-427-1296, for all inside lines dial extension 1296, or use a classroom phone and push the emergency button, or find the nearest emergency call box and activate it by pushing the button

Once a speeding citation is issued by the Police, the appeal process is done through the court system. The process is outlined on the back of the citation that is issued. The citation needs to be sent back within 20 days whether you decide to pay for the infractions that are listed or are requesting a hearing. If the citation is not received within 20days, you will lose your right to a hearing, will have to pay substantial late charges and your license to operate or registration will be suspended until you pay in full, including all late charges and reinstatement fees.

If issued a parking ticket and want to pay the fine, you may visit www.plymouthcountyparking.com or mail it to the return address on the ticket. Note: If the ticket is at the non-renewal stage, you are required to pay by a postal money order or bank check if sending by mail. No personal checks will be accepted. You may also pay with cash in person at the Plymouth County Treasurer’s office (first floor) at 11 South Russell Street, Plymouth, MA or at the parking clerk’s office where your violation was issued.

PARKING TICKETS CAN NOT BE PAID AT THE MASSASOIT COLLEGE POLICE DEPARTMENT.