. Annual report of the Police Commissioner for the City of Boston . lue of property recovered, consisting of boats, riggings, floats, st ages, etc. 17 12 4 7 1,229 10 5 123 48 2, 0 10 70 •124,925 Since December 1, 1957, 1,134 vessels fromforeign ports arrived at the Port of Boston. lomestic ports and 1,004 vessels from Harbor Patrol Service A day and patrol service was maintained by the police boats William , William H. Pierce, and a Chris-Craft patrol craft in the upper and lowerharbors, Mystic River, Chelsea Creek, Fort Point Channel, Reserve Channel, Dorchest


. Annual report of the Police Commissioner for the City of Boston . lue of property recovered, consisting of boats, riggings, floats, st ages, etc. 17 12 4 7 1,229 10 5 123 48 2, 0 10 70 •124,925 Since December 1, 1957, 1,134 vessels fromforeign ports arrived at the Port of Boston. lomestic ports and 1,004 vessels from Harbor Patrol Service A day and patrol service was maintained by the police boats William , William H. Pierce, and a Chris-Craft patrol craft in the upper and lowerharbors, Mystic River, Chelsea Creek, Fort Point Channel, Reserve Channel, DorchesterBay, and Neponset River. 52 Training POLICE ACADEMY T. .HE Police Academy of the department was establishedfor the purpose of promoting the efficiency of the depart-ment and its service to the public. It is staffed by trainedsuperior officers. Classes are held for superior officers andpatrolmen. All new patrolmen receive a course of training,and from time to time various courses dealing with specialphases of police work are given for all members of the


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