Warren gets a new police cruiser

Posted 2/1/17

Warren has a new police cruiser, courtesy of a $22,442 matching grant written by Warren officials and approved with the help of Sen. Jack Reed. The Senator came to Warren Monday to help unveil the …

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Warren gets a new police cruiser

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Warren has a new police cruiser, courtesy of a $22,442 matching grant written by Warren officials and approved with the help of Sen. Jack Reed. The Senator came to Warren Monday to help unveil the cruiser, a 2016 all-wheel drive Ford Interceptor purchased with the help of a USDA Rural Development Community Facilities Grant. It replaces a 2009 cruiser with high miles, which will be turned over to the DPW. Above, Sen. Reed checks out the new cruiser with Warren Police Chief Peter Achilli.

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