State trooper called ‘consistent’ and devoted
In honor of his exemplary service to the office of the Middlesex District Attorney, Woburn resident and State Police Trooper Kevin Baker was presented with the Massachusetts State Police Latham/Moynihan Award at a ceremony held in Woburn, Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone announced Tuesday.
The Massachusetts State Police Latham/Moynihan Award was presented by Detective Lieutenant Tom Sullivan and Sergeant Brian Connors. The award is presented to a member of the Massachusetts State Police assaigned to the Middlesex District Attorney’s office who demonstrates not only his or her ability to investigate a crime but whose loyalty and support of the common goals of the unit stands at the forefront.
Baker is a Massachusetts State Police Trooper assigned to the office’s CPAC Unit.
“Trooper Baker has has been involved in numerous homicide investigations and major cases throughout our county and has consistently set himself apart with his hard work and devotion to investigate the most serious cases in Middlesex,” District Attorney Leone said. “Trooper Baker has earned the respect and admiration from not only his fellow troopers, but the local officers and ADAs that serve with him. Without a doubt, Trooper Baker displays the characteristics of integrity, intellect, and compassion that are required for this award.”
The annual Middlesex District Attorney’s Awards Ceremony was held on December 10 at Woburn Memorial High School in Woburn. The office has a proud legacy of exemplary service to the people of Middlesex County, and the series of awards are named in honor of many of the former members of the office.
Middlesex alumni who were in attendance to present the awards named in their honor were Former Middlesex D.A. and Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly and State Police Colonel Mark Delaney.
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