en English
en Englishes Spanishpt Portuguesear Arabicht Haitian Creolezh-TW Chinese (Traditional)

Advocate

Your Local Online News Source for Over 3 Decades

Police Capt. Amy O’Hara retires after 32 years of service to the City of Revere

Advocate Staff Report

 

Last 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 official; 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.

Contact Advocate Newspapers