Crime & Safety
Branford Police Announce New Youth Detective
The police officer has been a member of the department for the past 19 years.

BRANFORD, CT — Police Chief Kevin Halloran announces the assignment of Officer David Atkinson to the position of Youth Detective effective Monday, Oct. 10.
The position was previously filled by Detective Arthur Ferris, who has been reassigned to major investigations due to the recent retirement of Detective Daniel Travisano.
Atkinson, a lifelong resident of Branford, has been a Branford Officer for over nineteen years. During his time in patrol, Officer Atkinson served as the Department’s K-9 Officer for fifteen of those years, partnering with three different K-9s. Officer Atkinson has his K-9s were commended on a number of occasions for their dedicated work in improving the quality of life for Branford’s residents, police said in a news release.
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Chief Halloran said that five officers expressed interest in the position and the selection was difficult due to the high degree of skill and proficiency that each officer possessed. Chief Halloran said, “Although the selection was difficult, I am highly confident that Detective Atkinson will bring the same level of dedication, professionalism and fortitude to the position of Youth Detective as he demonstrated as our Canine Officer.”
Officer Atkinson, who holds a Master’s Degree from Boston University, attended Branford Public Schools and served as the Captain of the BHS Varsity Football team in his senior year.
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Officer Atkinson said in a statement, “I’m very honored and excited about my new assignment. I have a strong commitment to our youth, our school system and recognize that they are one of our most valuable community assets.”
Officer Atkinson and his wife Diane have three children who all attended Branford Schools.
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