
I grew up in Bridgewater and attended Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School, where I graduated in 2017. After B-R, I attended Suffield Academy for a post-graduate year before attending Saint Anselm College. At Saint Anselm College, I was a member of the football team and graduated in the winter of 2022 with my Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice. Before becoming a Police Officer, I worked various jobs for the United Parcel Service and security. In the Spring of 2023, I became a part-time dispatcher for the West Bridgewater Police Department before becoming a full-time dispatcher in the fall of 2023. In January of 2025, I attended the Randolph Police Academy and graduated in June of that year.
Hobbies:
In my free time, I coach high school football at Bridgewater-Raynham. If I’m not coaching, I am golfing or playing various other sports. I love hanging out with friends and family, especially watching my nephews and nieces participate in their sports and activities.
Hardest part of the job:
The hardest part of the job is people only seeing Police Officers for our badges. People forget that we are here to protect and serve our community. The situations we find ourselves in are often challenging ones, and at the end of the day, we are just human beings like everyone else.
Best part of the job:
The best part of the job is the interactions we have with the community. Every day, we have a chance to show policing in a positive light and have a positive impact on the community.