When an officer
responds to the scene of a complaint of possible child abuse and observes an adult wrestling with a screaming, struggling, red-faced child, the officer must use split-second judgment.
Surprisingly, there were 30 companies for which the CEO responded but not the senior tax person.
Not all of the respondents answered each question but most responded to nearly all of the questions.
Law enforcement officers who
respond immediately after a violent episode may find an abusive perpetrator who appears extremely calm and rational.
When the IADLEST survey questioned whether States tested the reading level of recruits prior to or during academy training, 17 States
responded that they test recruits prior to training, and 8 test during training.
12:19 a.m., officers responded to West Boylston Street for a loud music complaint.
12:31 a.m., officers responded to Gerardo's Bakery, on West Boylston Street, for trespassing, two arrested.
11:24 p.m., an officer responded to F&S Motors, on Main Street, for a suspicious male operating a moped; verbal warning given.
12:23 a.m., an officer responded to Tahanto Regional Middle-High School, on Main Street, for a suspicious vehicle.
8:55 p.m., a officer
responded to Odd Fellows Home, on Newton Street, for an open door.
6:34 a.m., an ambulance
responded to the Worcester County House of Correction, on Paul X.
12:44 a.m., an officer
responded to Prospect Street for a civil dispute.
12:44 a.m., officers
responded to Western Avenue for a person running through a yard.
1:36 p.m., an ambulance
responded to Oakdale Rehabilitation Center, on North Main Street, for a person with chest pains.
During the week of May 27 through June 1, officers
responded to four motor vehicle accident and five alarms.