Gloucester Police Chief Leonard Campanello was on the front page of today’s edition of the New York Times. The article offers an in-depth look into the Gloucester ANGEL Program and its progress since launching less than a year ago. To find out more, click here.
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Gloucester Police Create PSA for Safe Sharps and Needle Disposal Program
GLOUCESTER — Chief Leonard Campanello announces that the Gloucester Police Department, along with the Fire and Health Departments and the City of Gloucester, have created a public service announcement (PSA) and informational sign regarding the proper methods for reporting and disposing used sharps and needles found in public spaces.
Lodi, Ohio Police Department Joins P.A.A.R.I. to Create Gloucester-Style Addiction Initiative
Paris Police Department Lodi Police Department Keith Keough, Chief of Police P.O. Box 95 Lodi, OH 44254 P.A.A.R.I. Leonard Campanello, Co-Founder John Rosenthal, Co-founder & Chairman One Bridge St., Suite #300 Newton, MA 02458 For Immediate Release Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015 Contact: John Guilfoil Phone: 617-993-0003 Email: john@jgpr.net Lodi, Ohio Police Department Joins P.A.A.R.I. to […]
Mother of Man Who Died of Drug Overdose Comes Forward, Gloucester Police Arrest Two Dealers Who Allegedly Sold Him Fatal Dose
GLOUCESTER — Chief Leonard Campanello reports that the Gloucester Police Department assisted a woman, who resides outside of the city, gain justice for her son who died of a heroin overdose by arresting the men who allegedly sold him the drugs that ended his life.
Watertown Police Department Joins P.A.A.R.I. to Create Gloucester-Style Addiction Initiative
WATERTOWN — Police Chief Ray Dupuis, along with Gloucester Police Chief Leonard Campanello, and John Rosenthal, co-founders of The Police Assisted Addiction and Recovery Initiative (P.A.A.R.I.), are pleased to announce that the Watertown Police Department has partnered with P.A.A.R.I. to implement new addiction recovery initiatives.