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Rise of Cryptocurrency Scams

Billerica Police | MA Posted on February 1, 2022 by BPD TechFebruary 1, 2022

BPD has taken reports recently involving scams involving cryptocurrency investing. Victims report receiving unsolicited messages through WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger or other internet based messaging apps. The scammer offers to assist the victim with cryptocurrency investing. Victims are given links to websites that allow for electronic transfers and are instructed to transfer funds to invest. The scam continues with more requests for money transfers for investing or to cover fees and or taxes. Scammers will also utilize phony apps to facilitate the thefts. In the small number of cases BPD has seen in the last couple of weeks, the amount stolen has been significant at about $200,000. Most often, this money is not recoverable. Be wary of messages and suspicious links on social media:

  • Never entertain unsolicited communications
  • Never give anyone your login credentials
  • Never accept offers to assist with withdrawals/deposits
  • Never entertain “free” giveaways, airdrops or trading platforms

Arlington, Bedford, Belmont and Billerica Police to Host Prep Class for Prospective Police Officers

Billerica Police | MA Posted on January 24, 2022 by BPD TechJanuary 28, 2022

To register for this event please visit The Bedford Police Website here – https://bedfordpdnews.com/event/exam-prep-class/

BEDFORD — Arlington Police Chief Chief Julie Flaherty, Bedford Police Chief Robert Bongiorno, Belmont Police Chief James MacIsaac and Billerica Police Chief Roy W. Frost are pleased to report that their departments will host a joint prep class for prospective candidates who are taking the 2022 Massachusetts Municipal Police Officer Entry Level Exam through Civil Service.

The departments are pleased to host Justin Hanrahan and Hanrahan Consulting LLC, which will lead the session geared toward preparing prospective police cadets for the exam process and discussing modern policing and public safety.

Hanrahan Consulting will provide a useful prep and orientation that will cover typical Civil Service exam requirements as well as the selection and hiring/interview process. The session will also include vital strategies and methods to help candidates succeed on the exam.

The event is also a key opportunity for those interested in a career in policing to have face-to-face networking with leaders of all four departments, who will be on-hand for the event and to meet candidates in an informal setting afterward.

Those interested in registering for the Civil Service Exam may do so by clicking here. The registration deadline is Feb. 1.

Police departments in the region enjoy a strong working partnership with Middlesex Community College and count many alumni of the college in the ranks of police officers, command staff and chiefs.

Criminal Justice students from MCC have been invited directly and anyone with an interested in a career in policing is encouraged to attend.

The Arlington, Bedford, Belmont and Billerica Police Departments are equal opportunity employers dedicated to building and earning public trust and creating a diverse workforce. Women, minorities and veterans are encouraged to go through the hiring process. In furtherance of the departments’ collective commitment to fostering a welcoming and legitimate public safety environment, the municipalities listed above do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, skin color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or status as any protected veteran or military status. Click here to learn more about the Civil Service eligibility criteria.

Billerica Police Announce Promotions

Billerica Police | MA Posted on January 5, 2022 by BPD TechJanuary 5, 2022

L to R – Deputy Chief Gerald Roche and Detective Lieutenant Sean Coffey

Billerica – Billerica Police Chief Roy Frost has promoted veteran Lieutenants Gerald Roche and Sean Coffey to new areas of responsibility in serving the citizens of Billerica.

Lieutenant Roche has assumed the position of Deputy Police Chief. In this position, Deputy Roche will be second in command of the Department, while directly overseeing day to day operations. Deputy Roche is a 35-year veteran of the Billerica Police and has served in numerous roles throughout his career, including Patrol, Criminal Investigations and Court Prosecutor.

Lieutenant Sean Coffey has assumed the position of Detective Lieutenant. In this position, D/Lt Coffey will oversee the Criminal Investigation Bureau as well as the School Resource Officer program. D/Lt Coffey is a 25- year veteran of the Billerica Police and has previously served as the Officer-in Charge of the day shift Patrol Division as well as the Coordinator of the Field Training Officer program for newly hired police officers.

These two appointments are effective as of Monday, January 4, 2022. “I am confident that the citizens of Billerica will be well served by these two dedicated police officers” – Chief Roy Frost

Emergency Dispatcher Job Opening in the Town of Billerica

Billerica Police | MA Posted on January 5, 2022 by BPD TechJanuary 5, 2022

The Town of Billerica seeks motivated candidates to fill an Emergency Dispatcher position.

Candidates for this position should have at least a High School Diploma, be 21 years of age at time of employment, and possess a valid driver’s license. Prior experience as a 911 dispatcher is preferred but not required.

An application may be obtained from the Town Manager’s office or can be downloaded here:

Employment Application

 

Job Description:

A Telecommunicator Dispatcher shall carry out policies and procedures relating to all phases of public safety dispatching. Telecommunicator Dispatchers operate the Communications Center without assistance for extended periods of time and require extensive radio training.

This position requires certification in CPR, Emergency Medical Dispatching and MA/NCIC System Operations.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Takes incoming calls of an emergency, non-emergency, or business nature
  • Obtains all pertinent information; relays information to public safety personnel involved in the situation.
  • Dispatches safety, service, and other appropriate personnel to calls, as required
  • Coordinates back-up support activities via radio; determines priorities among calls for service; keeps supervisory personnel aware of priority calls and equipment status.
  • Maintains reporting on computer-aided dispatching systems; performs data entry on computer to enter service calls ensuring that entries are concise and accurate.
  • Updates files, and maintains accurate, detailed records, logs and other information.
  • Maintains constant and diligent monitoring of the radio system; monitors computer to track unit status; ensures rapid response of police to fire or emergency calls.
  • Communicates via telephone or radio with other agencies, such as utility companies, alarm services, ambulances, town and state highway departments, animal control officers, towing agencies, hospitals, water departments, etc.
  • Operates NCIC/LEAPS computer terminal to obtain or input information on persons, property, and vehicles in nationwide law enforcement network for officers and administrators.
  • May be required to train new employees assigned to dispatch duties. Ascertains that all radio equipment is properly functioning and reports any breakdown or defects immediately to the officer in charge; records administrative events regarding equipment failures, personnel absences, and other events.
  • Maintains all certifications, licenses and professional associations in order to keep abreast of current dispatching procedures. Performs similar or related work as required, or as situation dictates.

Minimum Qualifications: Candidates for this position should have at least a High School Diploma, be 21 years of age at the time of employment, and possess a valid driver’s license. Prior experience as a 911 dispatcher is preferred but not required.

Additional Requirements: Certification in enhanced 9-1-1 systems in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and APCO Emergency Medical Dispatch is preferred.

Application deadline: Position will be posted until filled

If interested you should send an application and resume to:

Billerica Town Hall
Attn: Clancy Main, Assistant Town Manager
Paramedic Application
365 Boston Road
Billerica, MA 01821

or email to HR@town.billerica.ma.us

The Town of Billerica is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Employment Application

Paramedic Job Opening in the Town of Billerica

Billerica Police | MA Posted on January 5, 2022 by BPD TechJanuary 5, 2022

The Town of Billerica Emergency Medical Service is seeking applications for Per-Diem Paramedics with possible full time employment opportunities. Applicants must be Massachusetts Certified Paramedics, current CPR, ACLS, PALS and a current driver’s license. ITLS and NRP are preferred but not required. Applicants must have a minimum of two (2) years of emergency experience as a paramedic. Non-smokers preferred.

Job Description: An emergency health care provider working under Massachusetts DPH, MGL Chapter 111C which regulates ambulances and its operators. Paramedics will be responsible for recognizing, assessing and treating medical and traumatic emergencies, coordinating efforts with other public safety agencies. (S)He will initiate invasive and non-invasive treatments in accordance with Massachusetts DPH/OEMS treatment protocols. Paramedics will record all details related with treatments and incidents. Insurance and other related information will be obtained and entered into the computer billing system. Paramedics will maintain equipment and ambulances in a constant state of readiness, and will be able to respond at all times. Paramedics may also be responsible for other clerical and building maintenance duties.

Application deadline is: Position will be posted until filled
If interested you should send an application and resume to:

If interested you should send an application and resume to:

Billerica Town Hall
Attn: Clancy Main, Assistant Town Manager
Paramedic Application
365 Boston Road
Billerica, MA 01821

or email to HR@town.billerica.ma.us

The Town of Billerica is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Employment Application

Acronyms:

DPH – Department of Public Health            ACLS – Advanced Cardiac Life Support
CPR – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation       ITLS – International Trauma Life Support
PALS – Pediatric Advanced Life Support    NRP – Neonatal Resuscitation Program

New Police Chief Appointment – Roy W. Frost

Billerica Police | MA Posted on December 21, 2021 by BPD TechDecember 21, 2021

It is with great pleasure and enthusiasm that I announce the appointment of Roy W. Frost to the position of Police Chief for the Town of Billerica. Roy will undoubtedly have some big shoes to fill but he will start off with a solid foundation of professionalism that has been established by the long and successful tenure of former Chief Daniel Rosa. Roy Frost will be sworn-in on December 21, 2021. His ceremonial swearing-in will be scheduled in January.

Deputy Frost has played a significant role in implementing 21st Century Policing concepts to the Department as the Deputy Chief for over eight years. In his capacity as Deputy Chief, he has overseen the day-to-day police operations, conducted internal affairs investigations, managed many high-profile cases, and worked with the District Attorney’s Office to ensure that the end work product would result in justice being served. Roy has also served as the Public Information Officer for the Department.

Deputy Frost has been instrumental in establishing the Police Mental Health Collaborative and jail diversion program for the Town of Billerica. This is a program that recognizes the significant increase in mental health issues and diverts appropriate cases to mental health services. Roy served as the Detective Sergeant in charge of the Criminal Bureau for 11 years before being promoted to Lieutenant.

Roy has also overseen the Town’s efforts to track substance abuse issues and use this data to direct policy initiatives to address this issue.

Roy has constantly strived to improve himself and remain current in Public Safety practices and philosophies. He is a Police instructor for In-Service and Reserve Officer Training. He has attended the FBI National Academy for a 3-month training seminar. He has broadened his administrative skill set by attending seminars and certifications for budgeting,
executive leadership and FEMA preparedness. Roy received his Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Northeastern University and his Master of Science in Criminal Justice from Anna Maria College. Over the next week and after the Holidays, I expect Chief Frost will be putting his command staff together and meeting with members of the Department to prepare for a new chapter in the Billerica Police Department. I would also like to thank those candidates that put themselves in the arena to lead the Police Department. They were all excellent candidates and represent the best of our Police Department – Lieutenant Marty Conway, Lieutenant Gerry Roche and Lieutenant Sean Coffey.

John C. Curran, Town Manager

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