THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2025 Page 9 Police Capt. Amy O’Hara retires after 32 years of service to the City of Revere L ast Monday afternoon, Revere Police Captain Amy O’Hara announced her retirement from the Revere Police Department after 32 years of serving the City of Revere and its residents with honor and distinction. Family, friends, fellow officers and civilian coworkers were on hand in the Police Department’s community room to wish her well. Captain O’Hara is a fourth-generation public safety offi cial; the O’Hara family are no stranger to public service with several family members serving on the Revere Fire Department as well. Throughout her 32-year career, Capt. O’Hara has helped make Revere a better place — a safer one that Revere residents can be proud of. O’Hara’s input and assistance has been instrumental in the instituting of many new policing policies and community programs. Good Luck and thank you for your service, Captain Amy O’Hara. Revere Police Captain Amy O’Hara received a thank you plaque from Revere Police Superior Offi cers Association representatives President Sergeant Joe Internicola (left) and Vice President Sergeant Dennis Hickey. Mayor Patrick Keefe presents Captain Amy O’Hara a City of Revere Citation. The Revere Police Department’s Executive Offi cer, Lt. Sean Randall, with retiree Captain Amy O’Hara. Revere Police Behavioral Health Unit Program Coordinator Chantel Ragucci and Revere Police Administrative Assistant Carole Andreotti are shown with Police Captain Amy O’Hara. Revere Police Capt. Amy O’Hara with her husband, Frank Shea, sends her fi nal call on the radio. Donate Your Vehicle Call (866) 618-0011 to donate your car, truck, boat, RV, and more today! Support Veteran Nonprofi ts. Free Pickup & Towing. Top Tax Deduction. Donate Your Vehicle Today 866-618-0011 www.veterancardonations.org/dnt122 While we appreciate every donation, in some cases, we fi nd that we are unable to accept certain vehicles, watercraft, and/or recreational vehicles due to the prohibitive costs of acquisition. If you have any questions, please give us a call at (866) 618-0011. Revere Police Captain Amy O’Hara with her family after she announced her retirement from the Revere Police Department. Pictured are Kori, Alex and Lauren O’Hara, Lynne Caramello, son Frankie Shea, Frank Shea and Jim Caramello — also Marty Pino and Kalista LaSala. SAVE $350when you transform your patio into an outdoor oasis. Instant shade—at the touch of a button. Enjoy more quality time with family and friends. Up to 10-Year Limited Warranty. Police Captain Amy O’Hara of the Revere Police Department’s Behavioral Health Unit (BHU), BHU Offi cer Terrance Reardon, Revere Substance Use Disorder and Homelessness Initiatives Offi ce staff - ers Carriann Salemme and Nicole Palermo, and BHU Program Coordinator Chantel Ragucci SAVE$350 TODAY! Call 1-833-626-0576 now to America’s #1 Awning!
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