Rhode Island law enforcement leaders met with U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse seeking his support for early childhood education and key juvenile rehabilitation programs, proven to reduce juvenile crime and violence.
Jul 9th 2009

Rhode Island law enforcement leaders met with U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse seeking his support for early childhood education and key juvenile rehabilitation programs, proven to reduce juvenile crime and violence.
Standing (left to right) are Westerly Chief Edward Mello, Middletown Chief Anthony Pesare, Sen. Whitehouse, Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick V. Lynch, North Providence Chief John Whiting and Detective Todd Fernandes of the Woonsocket Police Department.
Seated (from left to right) are Detective Jason Clark of North Kingstown Police Department, Rhode Island Executive High Sheriff Gary Dias, Glocester Chief Jamie Hainsworth and Johnston Police Captain David Decsare.

