Abrahm Malloy to Join Maine Marine Patrol as an Officer in Machias

Augusta - Abrahm Malloy of Bar Harbor will soon join Maine Marine Patrol as an Officer in Machias.

He was sworn in Monday, August 15 in Augusta and is currently completing Marine Patrol's nine-week field officer training program, after which he will begin serving in the Machias patrol.

Malloy is studying for a degree in Criminal Justice from Husson University, has completed the Maine Criminal Justice Academy's (MCJA) Pre-Service program, and is scheduled to attend the MCJAs 18-week Basic Law Enforcement Training Program next January.

Mallow has experience as a sternman working on commercial and recreational fishing vessels in Seal Harbor and Northeast Harbor.

"Abrahm's experience on fishing vessels combined with his commitment to law enforcement and resource protection will serve him well as a Marine Patrol Officer in the busy Washington County fishing communities," said Lieutenant Troy Dow.

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Abrahm Malloy of Bar Harbor was recently sworn in as a Marine Patrol Officer. He will serve in the Machias patrol. MPO Malloy (3rd from left) is picture with (l to r) Captain Colin Macdonald, Deputy Commissioner Meredith Mendelson, Colonel Matthew Talbot, Major Rob Beal, and Pilot Steve Ingram.