Patrolman William E. Cassidy was appointed to the Cranston Police Department in April or May of 1929. No further information is known at this time.
Patrolman Bertil H. Jentzel – Cranston Police
Patrolman Bertil H. Jentzel was appointed to the Cranston Police Department as a special officer in October of 1925, and appointed a regular officer on March 20, 1926. He served as a motorcycle patrolman covering the Oaklawn, Knightsville, and Arlington sections. He resigned from the department in August of 1929 to take a job in Toronto, Canada.
On his last day, his fellow officers gave him a surprise farewell party at the Knighstville station, and presented him with a wrist watch.
Patrolman William L. Dutton – Cranston Police
Lieutenant Edward M. Farrell – Cranston Police
Lieutenant Edward M. Farrell, (61), passed away suddenly at his home on March 20, 1943. Lt. Farrell was appointed to the Cranston Police Department in 1916. He was promoted to sergeant on January 19, 1940, and to lieutenant October 1, 1941. He was vice president of the Cranston Police Relief Association and a communicant of St. Mathew’s Church. He was survived by his wife Margaret and three sons. He’s buried in St. Ann’s Cemetery.
Rest in peace our brother.
Detective Robert A. Callison, Cranston Police
Detective Robert Allen Callison, Jr., 45, of Fort Myers, Florida, passed away Tuesday, May 26, 2015. He was born May 29, 1969 to Robert Allen Callison, Sr., and Charlotte Lagasse Callison. Bob joined the Cranston police department in 1996, and was later promoted to the rank of Detective. Prior to joining the police department, Detective Callison had served in the United States Marine Corps.
Rest in peace our brother.






