The Groton Police Department owns a fleet of mountain bikes. We use the bike patrol unit as part of our ongoing community policing program. Bicycles allow us to be more visible and more accessible to members of our community. Patrolling on bicycles also allow us to prevent crime by giving us access to certain areas we would not have access to with regular cruiser patrol. We use our bike patrol unit as part of our regular patrol and during special events hosted by the town.

Each member of the unit has attended a 3-day 24-hour mountain bike training program called COBWEB (Cops on Bikes With Education for Bicyclists.) This program is specially designed to train police officers to safely and effectively patrol. The program trains officers in bicycle safety, bicycle maintenance and injury prevention, along with tactical patrol procedures and crime prevention.

Upon completion of the course each officer must pass a written examination and a practical obstacle course.

The Groton Police Department C.O.B.W.E.B Unit currently consists of:

Lt. Cathi Welch
Ptl. Irmin Pierce
Ptl. Jason Goodwin
Ptl. Derrick Gemos
Ptl. Jeffrey Gigliotti
Ptl. Rich Elie
Ptl.Cory Waite

 

The Groton Police Department is also responsible for patrolling town owned property and power lines. In order to provide this unique service the Department utilizes a Polaris Sportsman 500 ATV.

Groton officers in coordination with Mass Environmental Police, Ashby Police, Townsend Police, Pepperell Police, and Dunstable Police, join forces as a regional patrol group. In sharing resources and man power it allows Officers to patrol as a larger force and share information amongst bordering communities. The Groton Police would like to remind you that there is no legal public place to ride in the Town of Groton.

The Groton Police Department ATV Unit currently consists of:

Ptl. Irmin Pierce
Ptl. Jason Goodwin
Ptl. Paul Connell
Ptl. Derrick Gemos
Ptl. Eric Watkins
Sgt. James Cullen
Sgt. Keith Weidlich
Ptl.Cory Waite
Ptl. Dale P. Rose