Congratulations to Town of Warwick K-9 Officer Vincent Cossentino and his partner, Tank, on their retirement. On Fri., Apr. 9, Officer Cossentino’s last day of work, police officers from the Town, Sheriff’s Office, and other departments along with members of the Warwick Fire Department, friends and family stood outside in the parking lot of the Warwick Police Station to salute and pay tribute to the K-9 Officer and his partner.
Cossentino has served as a police officer for 24 years. For eight years, Tank has been his partner. Tank will now enjoy retirement with Cossentino.
After 24 years of service, Town of Warwick K-9 Officer Vincent Cossentino (center) is retiring along with his partner, Tank. Also, pictured (from left) is Det. Sgt. Alton Morley, Chief Tom McGovern, Lt. John Rader, Sgt. Brian Luthin & Sgt. John Harter.
Members of the Warwick Police Department, Sheriff’s Office & other departments gather for a photo with K-9 Officer Vincent Cossentino & his partner, Tank, on their last day of work.
On his last day of work, Warwick K-9 Officer Vincent Cossentino receives a hug from his mom, Carol.
Town of Warwick K-9 Officer Vincent Cossentino & his partner, Tank, walk out of the police station for the last time followed by Sgt. Brian Luthin, Sgt. John Harter (left) & Det. Sgt. Alton Morley.
Town of Warwick Supervisor Michael Sweeton (right) congratulations K-9 Officer Vincent Cossentino & his partner, Tank, on their retirement.
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