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Head Of Mass. State Police Announces Retirement

BOSTON (CBS) – The head of the Massachusetts State Police announced his retirement after decades on the force.

Superintendent and Colonel Timothy Alben is retiring. He will be replaced by Major Richard McKeon, Gov. Charlie Baker announced on Wednesday.

Alben has been a member of the Massachusetts State Police for around 30 years, and will be replaced by McKeon, who is a 33-year State Police veteran himself.

"Having seen firsthand Major McKeon's work with the Worcester County District Attorney's office, his dedication, integrity and respect for his fellow law enforcement, members of the community and victims of crime will serve the Commonwealth well as Superintendent of the State Police," said Secretary of Public Safety and Security Daniel Bennett.

"I also want to thank Colonel Alben for all he has done to advance the mission of the State Police and for his leadership of the men and women that put their lives on the line every day."

Richard McKeon
Richard McKeon, who has been promoted from Major to Colonel to replace Timothy Alben. (Image Credit: Massachusetts State Police)

McKeon joined the State Police in 1982, and is currently in charge of overseeing investigative units, admistrative resources and intergovernmental coordination with local, state and federal law enforcement officials.

During the aftermath of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, McKeon was a key member of the investigative team.

The incoming superintendent graduated from Framingham State College and received a masters degree in criminal justice from Anna Maria College.

"During my 33 years in the State Police I have been fortunate to receive a great deal of knowledge and guidance from the many professionals within the Department, and I look forward to putting all that I have learned to work on behalf of the public that we serve each day," said McKeon, who begins his new role on July 12.

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