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ANTHONY GUILIANO

Watertown,CT

Summary

Command Level Law Enforcement Officer with over 18 years’ experience including over 8 years of leadership background across Narcotics Enforcement, Explosives Expertise, Special Investigations, Grant Management, Policy Writing, Review, and Implementation, Training, as well as Relationship Building with our Federal, State, and Local Partners.

Overview

19
19
years of professional experience

Work History

Lieutenant/Executive Officer

Connecticut State Police
04.2022 - Current
  • Acting Major/Acting Commanding Officer of the Bureau which encompasses approx
  • 70 sworn to include 2 Lt’s, 4 civilian personnel
  • Supervised complicated investigations involving confidential informants, undercover operations, wire taps, and surveillance
  • Worked with local, state, and federal agencies in a cooperative effort to complete a common mission
  • Reviewed and approved investigative/operation plans, and affidavits for search and arrest warrants
  • Led collaborative work sessions
  • Encouraged innovative input, establishing a strong purposeful environment
  • Planned and coordinated executions of warrants
  • Led high risk/high profile operations
  • Briefed investigative team on plans, contingencies, risks, threats, and communication protocols
  • Responsible for strategic planning in the Bureau
  • Reviewed and drafted several policies within the Bureau to ensure all Detectives and TFO’s were following Law Enforcement best practices and current standards
  • Manage all aspects of a $3,300,000 Federal COPS anti heroin grant budget to include overtime, training, travel, and equipment needs
  • Manage all aspects of a $300,000 Federal High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) budget to include overtime, training, travel, and equipment needs, as well as new and existing program development and management
  • In the previous two years BSI seized over $5,000,000 cash, $1,000,000 in property, over 300 firearms, recovered over 500 stolen vehicles, seized 60 vehicles, seized over $20,000,000 in narcotics to include 91 kilograms of cocaine, 41 kilograms of fentanyl, 16 kilograms of heroin, conducted 2 wiretap investigations, arrested over 1200 individuals as well as disrupted or dismantled 36 drug trafficking organizations
  • Oversaw, set up, and supervised the allocation of $6.2 million dollars in funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to combat crime stemming from the COVID 19 pandemic
  • This funding includes projects such as Auto Theft and Violence, Gun Tracing Task Force, and the Violent Crime Task Force.

Sergeant

Connecticut State Police
01.2018 - 01.2022
  • Emergency Services Unit-Canine Section/Bomb Squad Supervisor
  • Bomb Technician/Canine Instructor
  • Hazardous Device School (HDS) Certified Bomb Technician with Current Top-Secret Clearance with FBI credentials assigned to the FBI Explosive Ordnance Disposal/Weapons of Mass Destruction Task Force
  • Responsible for planning and directing 24/7 operational and administrative activities for the Canine Unit and Bomb Squad
  • On call 24/7 to receive requests statewide for Canine and Bomb Squad assistance
  • Evaluate each request and send necessary personnel to meet the demands of the situation
  • Management of the Homeland Security Grant Project (HSGP) to acquire all necessary equipment and materials to support the training provided at the canine unit as well as equipment needed by CSP canine teams and bomb technicians working in the field
  • Review, draft, and implement polices to ensure safety protocols are followed while handling and storing all controlled materials to include narcotics, low explosives, and high explosives
  • Function as the states subject matter expert regarding canine and explosive matters to include canine use of force incidents and fourth amendment issues
  • Function as the state’s principle New England State Police Administrator’s Conference (NESPAC) canine trainer and liaison which includes writing and approving any new canine related training program that is adopted within NESPAC, to include the firearms and currency detection programs adopted during my tenure.

Detective Sergeant

Connecticut State Police
01.2015 - 01.2018
  • Statewide Narcotics Task Force
  • South Central Field Office Supervisor
  • Plan and direct 24/7 operational and administrative activities to conduct community policing, response to crimes, and criminal investigations
  • Supervise and plan large-scale criminal investigations to include wiretap investigations, undercover operations, and other high-risk operations
  • Prepare regular budget reports both interdepartmentally as well as to participating local agencies
  • Justify, manage, and report budgets to supervising officers to comply with federal grants
  • Meet regularly with local law enforcement, state attorneys, and other officials to implement targeted enforcement for problem areas
  • Identify and analyze crime trends as well as develop operational responses
  • Review and approve the use of Confidential Informants in case investigations, as well as assisting detectives with managing those informants
  • Ensure covert field office is maintained and up to department standards
  • Procure new equipment for use in the field and maintain current equipment.

Patrol Sergeant

Connecticut State Police
01.2014 - 01.2015
  • Troop G, Bridgeport – Troop L, Litchfield
  • Train, mentor, schedule and supervise 6-10 troopers conducting patrols, law enforcement and response to crimes, incidents, and accidents on highways and throughout towns
  • Identify priorities, allocate and adjust resources to meet emerging critical needs
  • Analyze trends in crimes and violations
  • Adjust resources for targeted prevention and enforcement
  • Collaborate with municipal police, fire and EMT departments to coordinate emergency response agreements and conduct joint law enforcement operations
  • Respond as Scene Supervisor for all critical incidents
  • Activate state and municipal police, fire and EMT resources as well as DEEP environmental police.

Trooper First Class

Connecticut State Police
01.2006 - 01.2014
  • K9 Handler Patrol and Narcotics Detection
  • Patrol assigned areas in local towns as well as on Limited Access Highways
  • Enforce violations of the Connecticut General Statutes, issue infractions and affect arrests for those violations
  • Handle and maintain a cross-trained German Shepherd patrol dog
  • Respond to scenes requiring K9 back up and assistance from various federal, state, and local agencies
  • Work closely and effectively with these agencies.

Police Officer

New York City Police Department
Bronx, NY
01.2005 - 01.2006
  • 47th pct Bronx, NY

Education

Bachelor of Science, Biology -

Fordham University
01.2004

Skills

  • Strong Leader: Assigning, developing, and supervising law enforcement officers from multiple federal, state, and local agencies in large-scale criminal investigations, canine and bomb squad deployments, and undercover operations
  • Extensive Liaison Skills: Developing positive and productive relationships with federal, state, and local agencies to plan and coordinate personnel assignments and operations in other jurisdictions
  • Keen Business Acumen: Managing budgets, allocating and adjusting resources to address priority threats, emerging incidents, and target enforcement areas
  • Word
  • PowerPoint
  • Outlook

Additional Information

Search and Seizure (Police Officer Standards and Training Council (POST and CSP), K-9 Teams (POST and CSP), New England State Police Administrators Conference (NESPAC) certified canine instructor for Patrol and Detection disciplines., References: Available upon request.

Timeline

Lieutenant/Executive Officer

Connecticut State Police
04.2022 - Current

Sergeant

Connecticut State Police
01.2018 - 01.2022

Detective Sergeant

Connecticut State Police
01.2015 - 01.2018

Patrol Sergeant

Connecticut State Police
01.2014 - 01.2015

Trooper First Class

Connecticut State Police
01.2006 - 01.2014

Police Officer

New York City Police Department
01.2005 - 01.2006

Bachelor of Science, Biology -

Fordham University
ANTHONY GUILIANO