Mass. police chief dies suddenly
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Mass. police chief dies suddenly
"Luke Hamburger joined the Bolton police force in 2005 and became chief in July 2024. "For the past two decades, Chief Hamburger served our community with dedication, professionalism, and integrity. As a leader, he combined warmth with strength, and his commitment to community policing and public safety made our town a better place," Bolton Town Hall wrote in a Facebook post."
"Hamburger first became a police offer in Shrewsbury in 2003 before joining the force in Bolton in 2005 and attending the police academy in 2006. He was a patrol officer until 2012 when he was named sergeant and then became a lieutenant in 2016, according to The Bolton Independent. "He was a lovely person whose presence brought out the best in those around him. His loss will be felt deeply by all who knew him, and his imprint on our town will remain for years to come,""
Bolton Police Chief Luke Hamburger died suddenly on Sunday. He joined the Bolton police force in 2005 and became chief in July 2024. Hamburger began his career as a police officer in Shrewsbury in 2003, attended the police academy in 2006, served as a patrol officer until 2012, was promoted to sergeant, and became a lieutenant in 2016. Local officials praised his dedication, professionalism, integrity, warmth, strength, and commitment to community policing and public safety. He was described as a person who brought out the best in others. Cause of death and funeral details have not been released.
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