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POLICE DEPARTMENT
453-9321

Fairfield provides full-time police protection with a staff
consisting of the Chief, Deputy Chief, one sergeant, one detective, seven
full-time patrol officers, six reserve officers, one dispatcher, and one
school resource officer. Our Police Chief is John Emery.
If you are in need of police services, contact them at
453-9321 during regular business hours.
Dial 911 for
emergencies only.
Email the Police Department
Police Department Vision & Mission Statement
For an employment application for the Police Department, Click Here

POLICE ROSTER
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Title |
Name |
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Chief |
John Emery |
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Deputy Chief |
Steve Trahan |
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Detective/Sergeant |
Kingston Paul |
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Sergeant |
Matthew Bard |
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Dispatcher |
Jeanne Kempers |
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School Resource Officer |
Karen O'Donnell |
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Officer |
William Beaulieu |
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Officer |
Shanna Blodgett |
|
Officer |
Casey Dugas |
|
Officer |
Thomas Rowe |
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Officer |
Paul St.Amand |
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Officer |
Amie Trahan |
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Officer |
Matthew Wilcox |
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Reserve Officer |
Garret Buzzell |
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Reserve Officer |
Jeremy Buzzell |
| Reserve Officer |
Todd Genest |
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Reserve Officer |
Jacob Pierce |
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Reserve Officer |
Michael Poirier |
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Reserve Officer |
John Robertson |
| Parking Enforcement Officer |
David Huff |
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Animal Control Officer |
David Huff |

To access Maine's Sex Offender Registry, click on the link below. If you need more information on a registered sex offender in our area, you may contact the police department at (207) 453-9321, as they have a complete listing of sex offenders in our area.
Sex Offender Registry

SEAT BELTS
It is the law in Maine that drivers and
passengers must wear seatbelts. Children age 8 and under or 80 pounds
and under must use a booster seat.
NOISE POLICY
The law in Fairfield
prohibits loud, offensive noises. These types of noises are defined as
ones that annoy, disturb, injure or endanger the comfort, repose, health,
peace or safety of others. Night-time hours are the hours between 9:30 p.m.
and 7:00 a.m. Sunday evening through Saturday morning, and the hours between
9:30 p.m. Saturday evening and 9:00 a.m. Sunday morning. Complaints regarding
excessive noise should be reported to the local Police Department at
453-9321.

TOWN LANDING
PARKING: We have two boat landings in Town.
One is the Fairfield Boat Landing which is located off the Community Center
Parking Lot on Water Street,
and the other one is the Hinckley Boat Landing which is located off Route 23
in Hinckley. There are no parking
restrictions at the boat landings, except that a person may not park in a
Municipal Parking Lot for more than twenty-four (24) hours at any one time.

WINTER PARKING
BAN: No vehicle shall be parked on any street or
way of the Town from November 1 to March 31 of the following year, between
the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. Any vehicle so parked may be
removed or caused to be moved within the scope of the towing guidelines of
the Town of Fairfield.
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