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City of Fall River announces Paul Gauvin stepping down as chief, remaining with department

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(September 27, 2024, Fall River, MA) Mayor Paul Coogan and Police Chief Paul Gauvin have reached a mutually agreed-upon path regarding Chief Gauvin’s return to his prior rank of Captain, where he will assume the Command of the Major Crimes Division, after Chief Gauvin expends all personal time.

The decision comes after a series of discussions between the two leaders, both of whom agree it is time for a new direction within the Fall River Police Department.

A statement released by the City stated that Chief Gauvin is credited with guiding the agency through a challenging period.

“Chief Gauvin has made significant contributions to the department and community turning the department around during difficult times,” said Mayor Coogan. “We are grateful for his leadership and are confident his continued service as Detective Captain will be a great asset to our Major Crimes Division”.

Chief Gauvin expressed his satisfaction with the accomplishments during his tenure as Police Chief, “It has been an honor to serve the City of Fall River in this capacity,” said Gauvin. “However, after much reflection, I believe it’s time for change. I am proud of the progress we’ve made, but I recognize that it’s important to focus more on my family at this stage of my career.

Both Mayor Coogan and Chief Gauvin emphasized that the decision was made amicably and with the best interests of the community in mind.

Jessica Machado of Fall River Reporter had reported that the police union recently issued a vote of no confidence concerning Chief Gauvin. She also reported Thursday that Gauvin’s last day serving as chief would be as early as today.

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