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Aug 3, 2024, 2:25:25 PM8/3/24
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Punjab Police Constable Result 2024 is going to be released online. All the candidates who appeared in the selection stage can download Punjab Police Constable Result cum Merit List Pdf from this page. The Punjab Police Sipahi Result can be checked via online mode only. Thus, verify the Punjab Police Constable Cut Off Marks 2024, Merit List Pdf from this website or by visiting the Official website.

Good News!!! for the aspiring contestants who are eagerly waiting for Punjab Police Constable Recruitment Results. The Police Recruitment Board, Punjab is going to declare the Constable Selection Test Result 2024 online. Therefore, the contestants can verify their individual results via online mode now. Meanwhile, we suggest the keep the application details like Registration ID & password result to fetch the results online easily.

The Punjab Police Constable Cutoff Marks 2024 will be available on the Official Website. To shortlist the candidates, the board will set a cut off marks. Moreover, The Punjab Police Constable Cut Off Marks 2024 will not be the same for all the applicants. This will vary according to the category of the candidates like Gen, SC, ST and OBC etc.

The Punjab Police Constable Cut Off 2024 indicates the marks that Board will decide over and above the Minimum Qualifying Marks that are required to clear the written exam. Therefore, the participants who want to qualify for the Constable Post must score equal or above the Cut Off Marks 2024. Here , on the official release, we shall share the updates for the aspiring candidates.

The determination of merit list is on the basis of the Punjab Police Constable Result 2024. The Police Recruitment Board shall prepare Separate cadre-wise merit list(s) keeping in view the available vacancies in respective cadres, viz. District Police and Armed Police separately. After factoring in reservations for different categories, marks obtained in the OMR based Written Test following normalization and the indicated choice of cadre, from amongst the candidates, who qualify the Stage 2 of the recruitment process, the board releases the constable merit list.

We hope the information mentioned about Punjab Police Constable Results 2024 is useful for all of the aspirants. Therefore, the exam participants can stay tuned for the latest updates on Punjab Police Constable Result declaration. Mean while to know the latest updates related to the Govt Jobs, Exam Date & Results etc. one can follow rrbapply.com web portal regularly.

Dep. Chief Bires has been working for the Ellsworth Police Department since 1990. Bires worked his first 13 years in patrol specializing in OUI enforcement and becoming the departments first DRE. Bires was assigned to MDEA in 2004 and spent 14 years as an agent and assistant supervisory agent with the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency. In 2017 Bires was promoted to Captain and currently serves as the Departments second in command.

Cpt. Willey has been working for the Ellsworth Police Department since 2003. Willey worked patrol where he became the departments K-9 officer in 2005. In 2011 Willey was promoted to Sergeant and still serves as the departments K-9 officer with, K-9 CHASE. Cpt. Willey currently supervises one of the two evening crews and is a member of the Underage Drinking Enforcement Team. Cpt. Willey also supervises the three dispatchers at the Ellsworth Police Department.

Sgt. Wilmot has been working with the Ellsworth Police Department since 2001. Wilmot worked at the Hancock County Jail before joining the Ellsworth Police Department. Wilmot worked in patrol and became the departments accident reconstructionist in 2009. Wilmot was promoted to Sergeant in 2016, Sgt. Wilmot currently supervises the other evening shift along with being the department accident reconstructionist, Taser instructor, forensic mapper and a member of the Underage Drinking Enforcement Team.

Cpl. Mote began working at the Ellsworth Police Department in 1999, Mote came to Ellsworth PD from the Hancock County jail. As a patrol officer, Mote became a certified MCJA instructor where he is a defense tactics instructor, firearms instructor and served as a Cadre for the 12th BLETP. Mote left the Ellsworth police for a brief period to pursue another career opportunity but returned to Ellsworth PD in 2017. Officer Mote was promoted to Corporal in 2018 and is currently active in department and MCJA firearms instruction. Corporal Mote is also an active member of the Army reserves. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Allied American University.

Cpl. Merchant has been working for the Ellsworth Police Department since 2015. Merchant worked 3 years in Southwest Harbor as a patrol officer before joining the Ellsworth Police Department. Merchant was promoted to the rank of Corporal in February of 2018 and is currently the department DARE officer where he teaches the DARE program to the middle school 5th grade classes since 2017. Cpl. Merchant is the leg leader for Special Olympics and a Police Training Officer for the department.

Officer Smith has been with the Ellsworth Police Department since 2019. Prior to coming to Ellsworth Off. Smith spent 10 years with the Bangor Police Department where he held the positions of Detective with the Criminal Investigation Division, Resident Agent with Maine Drug Enforcement Agency and a Task Force Officer with the Federal Bureau of Investigations. Off. Smith was also a team leader on the Special Response Team and a lead instructor for Active Threat training. Off. Smith also served seven years in the United State Marine Corps and was Purple Heart recipient.

Detective Weatherbee started with Ellsworth Police Department in 2008. He became one of the Departments primary firearms instructor in 2017. Detective Weatherbee holds certifications in; Defensive Tactics Instructor, Crisis Intervention Team, Department Armorer, Less Lethal Impact Instructor, Certified NTOA Basic SWAT, Pre-Employment Background Investigator, Detective Weatherbee also teaches firearms at the MCJA, and was promoted to the Rank of Detective in December 2018. Detective Weatherbee is also active in the community refereeing/coaching basketball, softball, and baseball for our youth.

Officer Steward has worked with the Ellsworth Police Department since 2016. Officer Steward completed the 31st BLETP in 2017 and is currently assigned to patrol. Prior to working at the Ellsworth Police Department Officer Steward was a member of the US Army.

Officer Hassard has been with the Ellsworth Police Department since 2020. Prior to coming to Ellsworth Officer Hassard spent over 22 years with the Bangor Police Department where he spent time as an Evidence Tech, Training Officer and member of the Special Response Team. He was also in charge of the Police Explorer program. Officer Hassard is also a graduate of the University of Maine (Orono) and the University of Maine, Augusta (Bangor Campus).

Officer Chandler has worked with the Ellsworth Police Department since 2021. Officer Chandler completed the 41st BLETP in 2022 and is currently assigned to patrol. Prior to working at the Ellsworth Police Department Officer Chandler served in the US Marine Corps.

Officer Ryan started her career as a dispatcher in 2014 for Southwest Harbor Police and Fire Department. She was hired as Police Officer for Ellsworth PD in 2015. Officer Ryan is a graduate of the 29th BLETP. Officer Ryan has was assigned to Maine Drug Enforcement Agency in 2019. In 2021 she returned to the police department and is assigned a patrol shift.

Notify your bank or credit card company if you have not already done so, and have them changes the account number. Then call the three credit reporting bureaus to report the loss, and ask them to put a FRAUD ALERT on your account so NO NEW CREDIT will be issued without contacting you. This is especially important if any form of identification was also stolen at the same time.

The merchant or bank where it was presented for payment must report the subsequent use of any of the stolen checks or credit cards to the police. Contact the banks and/or businesses that accepted your checks or cards to notify them of the fraudulent use. Encourage the banks and businesses to pursue charges against any suspect identified. Your bank or credit card company should have you sign an affidavit of check forgery or credit card fraud, and they should reverse all of the checks/charges relating to the fraudulent transactions.

Call the Social Security Administration FRAUD HOTLINE to notify them of the loss and get information on how to get a duplicate card. Also, notify the credit reporting bureaus listed above. Request a copy of a credit report a month or two after the theft to make sure no fraudulent accounts are being opened.

Call the police department and make an Identity Theft complaint. Also, call the Federal Trade Commission Identity Theft Hotline to notify them and get advise on how to proceed. Notify all three credit-reporting bureaus to put a Fraud Alert on your data and immediately request a credit report. You must then advise the credit bureau and the institution making the entry of any specific fraudulent accounts appearing on that report. That institution should send you an affidavit of account/transaction fraud to sign and return to them.

NEVER give your credit card number out to someone calling you. Make charges only when YOU call, and remember, Card Fraud Investigators will NEVER call and ask you for your credit card number and expiration date.

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Plain clothes officers in eight investigative zones provide comprehensive law enforcement services to the public and many county, municipal, and federal law enforcement agencies. Detectives, known as "Special Agents," use state-of-the-art equipment and technology to investigate crimes such as homicide, sexual assault, firearm-related offenses, human trafficking, vehicle theft, fraud, and forgery. ISP Agents, cooperating with federal and local police agencies, have helped crack international narcotics rings, solve mass murders, and apprehend international terrorists.

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