Detective Jack Hilton, Jr. – Cranston Police

Detective Jack Hilton, Jr.

Detective Jack Hilton, Jr.

     Detective Jack Hilton, Jr. (Badge 173), passed away on January 13, 2026, at the age of 83, surrounded by his loving family. He was the beloved husband of Linda (DiMascio) Hilton.

     Born in Central Falls, he was the son of the late Jack and Lorraine (Faucher) Hilton, Sr. Jack was a Cranston Police Detective for 25 years before retiring. He also worked 10 years for the Federal Marshal Service and was a US Navy veteran. Jack kayaked whenever he could, climbed Mount Washington with his sons, made memories horseback riding with his daughters at a Dude Ranch in upstate NY, learned to ski later in life on Mt. Killington thanks to his sister and her husband, and enjoyed Florida with his brother and wife. He enjoyed biking the Cape Cod Rail Trail, and together with Linda they traveled some of the world from Alaska and the Caribbean to several countries across Europe. He even rode a Camel in Marocco!

     Besides his wife he was the devoted father of Keith Hilton, Michael Hilton, Brenda Hilton and the late Lori Ann Hilton; loving grandfather of Caitlin, Andrew and Kennedy. He was the dear brother of James Hilton and the late Sandra Houle and Robert Hilton.

     Rest in peace our brother. 

Jack with fellow detectives – 1990s.

 

Patrolman George E. Smith – Cranston Police

     Patrolman George E. Smith was first appointed a police constable in 1905.  When Cranston incorporated as a city in June of 1910, and formally established a permanent police department under city ordinance,  Smith was one of the original ten permanent officers appointed to the force.   No further information about him is known at this time. 

Patrolman Edward Legacy – Cranston Police

   

     Patrolman Edward Legacy was first appointed a police constable in 1900.  When Cranston incorporated as a city in 1910, and formally established a permanent police department under city ordinance, Legacy was one of the original ten permanent police officers appointed.  No further information is known at this time.  

Patrolman William J. Walsh – Cranston Police

     Patrolman William J. Walsh is known to have been serving as a special officer with the Cranston Police Department in 1923.  It’s unknown exactly when he was first appointed. By 1924 he’d been appointed a regular patrolman, and is known to have still been serving with the department in 1938.  No further information is known at this time. 

     The following article is from the Cranston City Times, dated July 10, 1924. 

Cranston City Times
July 10, 1924

Patrolman Frederick E. Toole – Cranston Police

     Officer Frederick E. Toole is known to have served with the Cranston Police Department in 1925.   No further information is known at this time.