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#FridayHiFive
Some kids may forget the morning rush, but they won’t forget the officer who smiled, cheered them on, and offered a high five at the door.

Before students headed into April vacation, city and school police officers visited schools across Brockton to share a little kindness and a simple high five that can mean just as much to a student as it does to the officer giving it. The chief joined in, too.
City of Brockton
Brockton Public Schools
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#FridayHiFive
Some kids may forget the morning rush, but they won’t forget the officer who smiled, cheered them on, and offered a high five at the door.

Before students headed into April vacation, city and school police officers visited schools across Brockton to share a little kindness and a simple high five that can mean just as much to a student as it does to the officer giving it. The chief joined in, too.
City of Brockton
Brockton Public Schools
#Brockton #BuildingTrust #CommunityPolicingImage attachmentImage attachment+7Image attachment

#firstfirstresponders
Before the sirens. Before the lights. There’s a voice.

We’re proud to recognize our Emergency Telephone Dispatchers, who are the calm in the chaos, the reassuring voice on the other end of the line, and the steady presence people rely on in some of life’s hardest moments.

We thank them for their compassion, their professionalism, and the work they do every day for our city.
#TelecommunicatorsWeek
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#firstfirstresponders 
Before the sirens. Before the lights. There’s a voice.

We’re proud to recognize our Emergency Telephone Dispatchers, who are the calm in the chaos, the reassuring voice on the other end of the line, and the steady presence people rely on in some of life’s hardest moments.

We thank them for their compassion, their professionalism, and the work they do every day for our city.
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Brockton teens, this is your chance.
The Junior Cadet Program is back.
Step inside real police work.
Ages 14–16. City of Brockton residents.
Spots are limited. Scan the QR Code and Apply today.
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Brockton teens, this is your chance.
The Junior Cadet Program is back.
Step inside real police work.
Ages 14–16. City of Brockton residents.
Spots are limited. Scan the QR Code and Apply today.

This week, the City of Brockton honors Brockton Police Sergeant Nichole Anderson. Nichole grew up in the City of Champions and has remained here to serve our community and raise her daughter.

🚔To read more about Sgt. Anderson, visit: brockton.ma.us/news/sergeant-nichole-anderson/
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The Chief

Chief Brenda I. Perez was appointed in 2022. She has worked for the City of Brockton for 23 years and most recently served as the Records Division Lieutenant from 2020 until her appointment.
Having grown up in the City, Chief Perez started her career as a patrol officer in 1999 until her promotion to Sergeant in 2016. She is a Brockton High School graduate and received a Master’s Degree from Curry College. She also served in the United States Army Reserves for 24 years retiring as a Master Sergeant.