Verdi Named Providence Deputy Chief of Police

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Verdi Named Providence Deputy Chief of Police

Major Thomas Verdi
Colonel Hugh Clements has announced the appointment of Major Thomas Verdi to the position of Deputy Chief of Police in Providence. 

"Throughout his 29 years on the job, Major Verdi has served with distinction in his many positions within the police department. I have known Major Verdi for many years and I am confident he will serve the residents of Providence and the men and women in this department well and I look forward to working with him as the new Commander," said Colonel Clements.

Verdi is the successor of Deputy Chief Thomas Oates III. 

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"I am grateful to Colonel Clements for granting me this opportunity and I look forward to working more closely with him, the command staff and the Providence F.O.P Lodge #3, at setting and implementing strategies for the department. The men and women of the PPD are the most dedicated, experienced, talented officers in policing and I welcome the opportunity to continue to serve with then. The city of Providence and the citizens in this community are very special to me and I look forward to working with them in my new role as Deputy Chief," said Major Verdi. 

In his role as Deputy Chief, Verdi will be responsible for all operations within the uniform and investigative divisions and also assist Colonel Clements in the administration of the entire department. He will also be responsible for disciplinary matters. 

Major Thomas Verdi 

Verdi is a 29-year veteran who has most recently served as the Commanding Officer of the Uniform Division. 

Prior to that, he served as executive officer of the administrative division and has experience in detectives, organized crime, the patrol bureau, and SWAT operations. 

Verdi was the first Providence Police Officer to be appointed to serve on the Rhode Island Parole Board. 

Verdi is the brother of Rhode Island filmmaker Chad Verdi. 


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