Glocester police officer suspended following felony arrest in Johnston

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GLOCESTER – A longtime Glocester police officer has been suspended without pay following a domestic incident in Johnston earlier this month.

Officer David Hebert, 54, of Dayville, Connecticut was arrested for multiple felony and misdemeanor charges on Monday, Dec. 6, according to reports.

Hebert, a senior patrol officer who has been with the department for 22 years, was charged with domestic breaking and entering, domestic assault, domestic vandalism, disorderly conduct, and simple assault.

According to a story on WJAR 10, Hebert is accused of breaking into the garage of a female, assaulting her, and damaging Christmas decorations and bags of concrete. A criminal complaint states that around 1 a.m., the police officer also assaulted a second woman from Johnston.

Hebert was released on $5,000 personal recognizance and ordered to have no contact with one of the victim following an arraignment in Kent County District Court.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I’ll give you permission to look into my juvenile records you have to contact me look into entwine last name don’t know how to say his last name he’s a bad police officer

  2. I’m not surprised I was 15 mom called cops on me I drove my friend off first rd they stopped me in the police station David laplante don’t know if I spelled his name right punched me in my stomach in the cell unit I told my mom to press charges she refused and put me into rehab

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