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James Heavey
Police & Fire
Longtime Greenwich Police Detective Promoted To Sergeant
A longtime Greenwich Police detective has been promoted to the rank of sergeant. On Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020, Chief James Heavey announced Det. Daniel Bucci has been appointed as sergeant. Bucci is a graduate of the University of Central Florida. He graduated in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology, said Greenwich Police Capt. Mark E. Zuccerella. He was hired as a Greenwich Police Officer in April, 2011 and promoted to the rank of detective in September of 2017. He has also served as a field training officer, where he was responsible for training and mentoring the department’s new of…
Police & Fire
Pair Of Greenwich Police Officers Promoted
Two Greenwich police officers were recently promoted by Chief James Heavey during a special ceremony at police headquarters. Master Police Officer Gregory Parrillo was promoted to detective and Officer Fred Reisch was promoted to school resource officer. Heavey commented on both officer’s exceptional histories with the department and noted how important it is to have officers who are as dedicated both of the men. Also attending the ceremony were Capt. Robert Berry, captain of detectives, and fellow officers.
Police & Fire
Greenwich Lieutenant Named Officer Of Month
Greenwich Police Lt. Eric Scorca was recognized Wednesday as the Greenwich Police Department’s Officer of the Month. Chief James Heavey recognized Scorca, a crisis negotiator, for successfully getting an armed suicidal man to put down his weapons and surrender to police during an incident last month. In addition, Scorca’s leadership in this area was instrumental to the successful resolution of two other incidents where people with knives were threatening to do harm to themselves, the chief said. During the ceremony, Scorca praised the officers under his command for their contributions and…