Politics & Government

Natick Police Candidates Heading To Academy, Field Training

One officer is set to start 11 weeks of field training, while four others are headed to police academies across the state.

"We wish them all the best of luck and look forward to them being with us for the years to come," police department officials said.
"We wish them all the best of luck and look forward to them being with us for the years to come," police department officials said. (Samantha Mercado/Patch)

NATICK, MA — Five Natick police candidates were welcomed to the organization this week, and will now head to training and police academies across the state.

Matthew Smith will begin 11 weeks of field training after joining the department from the Sherborn Police Department. He recently graduated from the Fitchburg State University Police Academy.

Raheem Cline, Christopher Jean-Michel, Aaron Hayes and Marquise Adams are all assigned to formal training at either the MBTA Police Academy in Quincy or the MPTC Academy in Boylston.

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All are expected to graduate this summer.

"We wish them all the best of luck and look forward to them being with us for the years to come," police department officials said.

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