Police Chief Robert Annese, left, congratulates Clint Childs on his appointment June 17 as a full-time Monmouth police officer, replacing Evan Franklin, who resigned to become a state game warden. Childs, a former Kennebec County Jail guard, will attend the 18-week Criminal Justice Academy beginning in August.
New Monmouth full-time officer
Police Chief Robert Annese, left,
congratulates Clint Childs on his appointment on June 17 as a full-time Monmouth police
officer, replacing Evan Franklin, who resigned to become a state game warden.
Childs, a former Kennebec County Jail guard, will attend the 18-week Criminal
Justice Academy beginning in August.
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