President Marc Spigel and the Massachusetts Volunteer Law Enforcement Officer Association (MA-VLEOA), as well as Chief James MacIsaac and the Belmont Police Department, would like to thank the officers of the Belmont Auxiliary Police Unit for their years of service and generosity to their community as their unit is disbanded.
Billerica Police and MA-VLEOA Recognize Billerica Police Auxiliary’s Contribution to Community as Unit’s Future is in Doubt
The Massachusetts Volunteer Law Enforcement Officer Association (MA-VLEOA) and the Billerica Police Department would like to recognize the officers of the Billerica Police Department Auxiliary Unit for their years of service to their community as their unit faces an uncertain future.
MA-VLEOA Recognizes Abington Police Auxiliary’s Contribution to Community as Unit is Closed
President Marc Spigel and the Massachusetts Volunteer Law Enforcement Officer Association (MA-VLEOA) would like to thank the officers of the Abington Police Department Auxiliary Unit for their years of service to their community as their unit is disbanded.
Massachusetts Volunteer Law Enforcement Officer Association Shares Article Highlighting Benefits of Volunteer and Reserve Officers
The Massachusetts Volunteer Law Enforcement Officer Association (MA-VLEOA) would like to bring attention to a recent article in a leading nationwide police publication. The article highlights the benefits of reserve and volunteer police officers for increasing transparency and community ties amid nationwide police reform.
Massachusetts Volunteer Law Enforcement Officer Association Shares Concerns About Accessibility of Training & Possible Impacts on Numerous Communities
The Massachusetts Volunteer Law Enforcement Officer Association (MA-VLEOA) would like to bring attention to a recent change in requirements that will cripple volunteer, auxiliary and part-time reserve police programs across the Commonwealth.