Woodstock Police Department Hiring Full-Time Patrol Positions

Woodstock Police Department Hiring Full-Time Patrol Positions

WOODSTOCK — Chief Joe Swanson would like to announce that the Woodstock Police Department is currently seeking applicants for full-time police officer positions.   The Woodstock Police Department is seeking energetic, service-oriented and highly motivated individuals who are committed to providing quality and professional public-safety services to their community.  Woodstock Police offers competitive pay and generous benefits including:   Shift differential pay  Education and training stipends  Sick and personal days  Tuition reimbursement Qualified candidates must be at least 19 years old, and currently be certified or certifiable as a Full-Time Police Officer by the Vermont Criminal Justice Council (VCJC). Applicants who are not

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Statement of Woodstock Police Chief Robbie Blish

Statement of Woodstock Police Chief Robbie Blish

WOODSTOCK — Chief Robbie Blish wishes to provide the following statement:  “Early this morning, a member of the Woodstock Police Department was arrested by Vermont State Police on a charge of driving under the influence following an incident in another community.  “In accordance with our department’s policies and procedures, the individual has been placed on paid administrative leave and will remain on leave pending the outcome of the criminal case as well as a subsequent internal affairs investigation. “We are committed to supporting Vermont State Police’s investigation to the fullest extent needed, and will likewise thoroughly review this matter upon

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Woodstock Police Adding Patrols In Hope of a Safe Holiday Season on the Roads

Woodstock Police Adding Patrols In Hope of a Safe Holiday Season on the Roads

Chief Robbie Blish reports that with the number of traffic fatalities increasing, the Woodstock Police Department will be participating in the Governor’s Highway Safety Holiday DUI Campaign during the next two weeks. Road fatalities have increased in the past two years. Seventy-one people have been killed in traffic accidents this year, putting Vermont on a pace to have the highest number of deaths since 2012. Driver impairment, speed, failure to use seatbelts, and distracted driving continue to be leading causes for these tragedies. With these numbers in mind, the Woodstock Police Department will be participating in the Governor’s Highway Safety

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Woodstock Police Department Recognizes Officers, Employees for Exceptional Service

Woodstock Police Department Recognizes Officers, Employees for Exceptional Service

Chief Robbie Blish and the Woodstock Police Department are pleased to share that officers, dispatchers and police staff were recognized for exceptional work during an awards banquet on Dec. 2. During the annual awards ceremony Officers, Dispatchers and Police Department staff were recognized for their actions and efforts from the past year, with several awards being presented for responses to a June 14 homicide on Slayton Terrace. Medal of Honor: Sgt. Joseph Swanson Sgt. Swanson was the first officer at the scene of a homicide at Slayton Terrace on June 14, 2022. Sgt. Swanson, knowing that a gunman was still

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Woodstock Police Department Hosts Stuff-A-Cruiser Event and Continues to Collect Donations for Toys For Tots

Woodstock Police Department Hosts Stuff-A-Cruiser Event and Continues to Collect Donations for Toys For Tots

WOODSTOCK — Chief Robbie Blish is pleased to share that the Woodstock Police Department is still accepting toy donations for children in need following a successful “stuff-a-cruiser” event over the weekend.  Members of the Woodstock community who attended the Wassail parade on Saturday, Dec. 10, collectively donated 50 toys to the department’s effort, which will in turn be donated to the Marine Corps Reserve’s Toys for Tots program. Residents who were unable to attend the parade can still donate by dropping a new, unwrapped toy in the drop box at the Emergency Services Building, 454 Woodstock Road. Donations can be

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Woodstock Police Department Shares Safety Tips During National Preparedness Month

Woodstock Police Department Shares Safety Tips During National Preparedness Month

WOODSTOCK — Chief Robbie Blish and the Woodstock Police Department would like to share safety tips during National Preparedness Month. September is observed as National Preparedness Month. This campaign was produced to raise awareness about the importance of preparing for disasters and emergencies. Disasters can happen when you least expect it and being prepared can help you and your families in emergencies. Residents and community members are encouraged to go to the the Vermont Alert website to sign-up for free emergency notifications. The Woodstock Police Department would like to share the following information about making a plan and building an emergency preparedness

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Woodstock Police Department Joins Regional Effort to Combat Speeding

Woodstock Police Department Joins Regional Effort to Combat Speeding

WOODSTOCK — Chief Robbie Blish wishes to share that the Woodstock Police Department is participating in a regional effort to reduce speeding communities throughout Vermont and beyond.  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) launched its “Slow Down New England” campaign in late July in order to raise awareness of the dangers of speeding and encourage drivers to take it slow on the roads.  In 2020, there were 11,258 people killed in speeding-related crashes, accounting for 29% of all fatal crashes in the United States, which represented a 17% increase from 2019 despite a sharp decline in the amount of

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Woodstock Police Provide Tips for Residents to Protect their Vehicles During National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month

Woodstock Police Provide Tips for Residents to Protect their Vehicles During National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month

WOODSTOCK 一 Chief Robbie Blish and the Woodstock Police Department would like to remind residents to properly secure their vehicles to prevent break-ins and avoid being easy targets for thieves this season. The summer season is most popular for vehicle thefts and break-ins, and July is recognized by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) as National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month. According to the NHTSA, there were 721,885 motor vehicles stolen in the U.S. in 2019, one was stolen every 43.8 seconds. Only 56.1% of all stolen vehicles were recovered. Additionally, the NHTSA warns that vehicle parts and valuable items

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Woodstock Police Department Shares Information on New National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Number

Woodstock Police Department Shares Information on New National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Number

New Three-Digit Phone Number 988 to Take Effect July 16 WOODSTOCK — Chief Robbie Blish and the Woodstock Police Department wish to share information regarding the new National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number, 988, which will take effect on Saturday, July 16.  The 988 dialing code will become the new national number routing callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline across the U.S. on July 16. The new phone line will be accessible 24/7/365 by call or text.  The new number was designated by Congress in 2020. Similar to calling 911 for emergency response, the three-digit number is easy to remember

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