Four new officers added to Rochester Police staff
Rochester Voice 8:34 a.m.
ROCHESTER - The Rochester Police Department inducted four new officers and promoted Nicole Knox to the position of sergeant earlier this month. Noah McCann is a native of Rochester and a graduate of Spaulding High School. While at SHS, McCann took a criminal justice class, and after graduating, enrolled in the criminal justice program at Great Bay Community College. He also enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve. Chief Boudreau noted that McCann has done well to prepare himself for a career in law enforcement. Zachary Bernstein is a native of the seacoast New Hampshire area. He is a graduate of Winnacunnet High School. After high school, he enlisted and served six years in the Marines, serving in several leadership roles. Ryan Ball is from Sanford, Maine, and is a graduate of Sanford High School. Ball is a second-generation police officer. Rochester Police Chief Gary Boudreau stated that Ball has a close connection to the Rochester Police Department because his father, Eric Ball, recently retired after serving an honorable 20-year career. After High School, Ball enlisted in the Marine Corps where he served four years. McCann, Bernstein, and Ball will all attend the NH Police Academy for a 16-week full-time certification. Officer Jason Harris is a second-generation police officer. He comes to Rochester from the State of Vermont where he served as a police officer since 2016. Harris is an instructor in many police disciplines: FTO, Taser instructor, UOF instructor, and de-escalation technique instructor. Harris is full-time and certified, so he will be attending the NH Police Law Package.
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