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MISSION STATEMENT
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The
Auxiliary Police Unit (APU) of the Charlton Police Department, is
an ALL VOLUNTEER Unit that provides support to the Regular Police
force. The APU assists the Regular Police Force in areas of Public
Safety where there is an immediate need for additional personnel,
such as in times of disaster. Its purpose and mission is clearly defined
as "assistance" during those peak times when additional hands are
needed to perform a variety of duties that do not necessarily fall
within the purview of "regular police function". The APU is also available
to assist in other areas such as: Parades, Town Functions, etc. The
APU is not designed to take the place of the Regular Police Force,
which is a Proactive Law Enforcement Government Agency; instead, the
APU is a Reactive Unit which the town may utilize in times of need.
Additionally the APU provides a mechanism for individuals who are
aspiring to become involved in areas of public safety, through training
in areas of Policing and the ability to view Law Enforcement, Fire
Fighting, and Emergency Medical personnel in the performance of their
duties, to improve their skills and understanding of, and to contribute
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ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
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In order to become a member of the Auxiliary Police Unit, a person
must be at least 21 years of age and be of sufficiently sound Physical,
Mental, Moral and Ethical character, to perform each essential function
of the position in accordance with applicable law. The person must
pass all Local, State and Federal Criminal Records checks (CORI),
as well as any other background and reference checks the town wishes
to make and shall give written permission for same. No person convicted
of a Felony or Violation of a Drug control act shall be eligible.
Any conviction of a Misdemeanor charge will be handled on a case
by case basis, dependent on the severity of the crime. The person
shall have a valid Mass. Drivers License and have the ability to
obtain a License to Carry a Firearm in the Comm. of Mass. Before
appointment, the person shall provide a letter from a qualified
licensed medical Physician, stating that he/she is Physically and
Mentally able to perform the duties of an Auxiliary Police Officer.
Any person accepting this position will acknowledge that their position
is an ALL VOLUNTEER position, except where there is the possibility,
if any, to work "Paid Details", such as traffic control for private
contractors.
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