Westport News: Police Accrediation

(Westport, CT) On Thursday, September 7 th , the Westport Police Department received its official Tier 1 Accredited Status from Connecticut P.O.S.T.C (Police Officers Standards and Training Council). The official award of accreditation follows the department’s multiyear effort to voluntarily self-evaluate its policies and procedures and compare them to best practices and standards as outlined by P.O.S.T.C.
The Final phase of this process involves inviting P.O.S.T.C assessors in, to inspect those policies, their implementation, and tour the Police Department to verify that all are in compliance with the stipulated best practices and procedures as outlined in P.O.S.T.C standards.

 
Chief of Police Fotios Koskinas states: “It is an honor to receive this status and recognition from P.O.S.T.C as well as a testament to the hard work and professionalism of this agency and all those employed here both sworn and civilian. The highest of all honors is to be recognized by your peers, today’s award signifies that. I would also like to recognize Staff Corporal Ashley Delvecchio and Deputy Chief Vincent Penna for their hard work, dedication and professionalism in completing this task in a timely and efficient manner.” This process is completely voluntary and achieving it places the Westport Police Department among only 40 of the Connecticut Police Departments to obtain this status.

 

Left to right Milford Police Chief Keith Mello (Chairman of the POSTC Council), Staff Corporal Ashley DelVecchio ( Westport PD  Accreditation Manager), Westport Deputy Police Chief Vincent Penna

On August 8 th , 2017, the victim of this incident came to the Westport Police Department to report she was sexually assaulted the previous day. The victim explained that the assault took place at the Westport Inn by a man she was having an online relationship with. The male suspect, identified as Ashwin Mathur, age 23 of Stamford, CT, told the victim that he was a police officer. On the night of the incident, the victim reported that Mathur was wearing a badge when he arrived to pick her up. Westport Police Detectives investigated the incident and interviewed both the suspect and the victim. Based on the information learned from these interviews, Detectives submitted a warrant to Norwalk Court to arrest Ashwin Mathur. On September 14, 2017, Mathur’s vehicle was stopped by a Stamford Police Officer and he was taken into custody
for the outstanding warrant. Westport Police Officers responded to the Stamford Police Department and took custody of Mathur. He was transported to Westport Police headquarters where he was processed and charged with Sexual Assault 3 rd degree, Unlawful Restraint 2 nd degree, and Impersonating a Police Officer. He was released after posting the $25,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in Norwalk Court on 09/27/17.

(Westport Police Press Release)

Bridgeport News: Sergeant Passes From Cancer

#Bridgeport CT– It is with a heavy heart to report that Bridgeport Police Sergeant Jessica Tilson has passed away from cancer.  September of 2012 we reported on a fundraiser held for her.  At the time we reported that Tillson was cancer-free for five years, but doctors said the disease has returned and has been found in her lungs, abdomen and lymph nodes, and she was undergoing chemotherapy.   Please keep her family and friends in your prayers.

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