Cranston Police Department
Russell Henry is a highly experienced professional, currently serving as Managing Partner at Oak and Pallet Inc, the largest non-union tile contractor in Rhode Island, since January 2018. Additionally, Russell holds the position of Vice President at Oak and Pallet Disposal Corporation, which provides roll-off dumpster rentals to the greater Providence Community, since November 2020. Since December 2013, Russell has been a Patrolman with Cranston Police Department, engaging in proactive policing and community relations, and has also served as a Narcotics Detective in the Special Investigations Unit. Previous experience includes an Accounting Internship at Office Assistants LLC from August 2013 to June 2014. Russell's educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting from Assumption University, a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Roger Williams University, and a Master of Science in Cyber Security from the University of Rhode Island.
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Cranston Police Department
Our mission: We, the members of the Cranston Police Department, are committed to establishing and maintaining a proactive partnership with our residents and business owners; working together to solve problems facing our community. We recognize that the success of this mission depends on a vigorous effort to continually enhance public safety and reduce the fear of crime in the City of Cranston. We pledge our dedication and diligence in protecting life, liberty, and property; preserving the peace; and enforcing laws and ordinances. We are committed to honoring the sacred public trust by ensuring that the Cranston Police Department adheres to the highest professional law enforcement standards and maintain the highest degree of respect for individual rights and human dignity. We shall continuously strive toward attaining organizational excellence and providing our employees with principled and effective leadership, ethical supervision, and superior training in a quality work environment. "While we watch, we care..."