Three promoted within Burlington Police Department
The Burlington Police Department in Massachusetts has announced the promotion of three officers as part of a leadership transition aimed at strengthening the department’s future. The promotions recognize years of service, experience, and commitment from officers who have taken on new responsibilities within the agency.
The newly promoted officers are Thomas Carlson, promoted from lieutenant to captain; William Trelegan, promoted from sergeant to lieutenant; and Daniel Main, promoted from officer to sergeant. The three officers were officially sworn into their new positions during a ceremony on June 8.
Thomas Carlson Promoted to Captain After 22 Years of Service
Thomas Carlson, now serving as captain, has been a member of the Burlington Police Department for more than two decades. During his career, he has held several leadership roles, including patrol lieutenant, field training commander, and police academy instructor.
Throughout his service, Carlson has received recognition for his dedication and professionalism. His experience in training and leadership has made him an important part of the department’s command structure.
Carlson’s background includes advanced leadership training and higher education in criminal justice, supporting his continued role in guiding officers and managing department operations.
William Trelegan Moves Up to Lieutenant Role
William Trelegan, who previously served as a sergeant, has been promoted to lieutenant. He joined the Burlington Police Department in 2008 after earlier service with the Ayer Police Department and the University of Massachusetts Boston Police Department.
During his time with Burlington police, Trelegan has served as a field training officer and assistant accreditation manager. He has also completed leadership and crisis response training designed to prepare officers for supervisory responsibilities.
His promotion reflects his years of experience and involvement in helping train and support other members of the department.
Daniel Main Promoted to Sergeant
Officer Daniel Main has been promoted to sergeant after joining the Burlington Police Department in 2018. Before becoming an officer, Main studied juvenile justice and math/science at Wheelock College.
Main has contributed to specialized police operations, including serving with the NEMLEC SWAT team and working as a drone unit pilot. He has also completed training focused on tactical leadership and frontline supervision.
His new role as sergeant will place him in a leadership position overseeing officers and supporting daily department operations.
Chief Praises Officers’ Dedication and Leadership
Burlington Police Chief Thomas P. Browne praised the promoted officers, saying their advancement reflects their dedication and the department’s focus on maintaining strong leadership.
The chief highlighted the importance of experienced officers stepping into leadership positions as the department continues serving the Burlington community.
Promotions Strengthen Department’s Future
Police department promotions are not only career achievements but also important changes in how agencies operate. New captains, lieutenants, and sergeants help manage teams, train officers, and support public safety efforts.
For Burlington, the promotions bring new leadership while recognizing officers who have spent years building experience within the department.
Community Welcomes New Leadership
The promotions represent a significant moment for the Burlington Police Department as the officers begin their new responsibilities. Community members and department personnel are expected to see the impact of their leadership through continued public safety efforts and department operations.
Burlington Police Department Recognizes Commitment and Service
The Burlington Police Department has promoted three longtime officers into higher leadership roles, honoring their years of service and dedication. With Thomas Carlson becoming captain, William Trelegan becoming lieutenant, and Daniel Main becoming sergeant, the department is entering a new chapter with experienced leaders ready to serve the community.