Patrolman
Charles Vincent Sciolto
Attleboro Police Department, MassachusettsEnd of Watch: Friday, May 31, 1968
Reflections for Patrolman Charles Vincent Sciolto
Brother Sciolto,
You and your sacrifice will never be forgotten by your brothers and sisters with the Attleboro Police Department. Your photo still hangs in the hallways of the Attleboro Police Department. Rest in peace.
Patrolman Kevin M. Fuoco
Attleboro, MA Police Department
April 23, 2012
Patrolman Sciolto you are not forgotten. RIP
Det. Michael Kane
Boston Police Dept.
January 24, 2012
RIP and know that you will never be forgotten by the ones who knew and love you.
Anonymous
October 16, 2008
Patrolman Sciolto,
On today, the 40th anniversary of your death, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for the citizens of Attleboro. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
R.I.P.
Anonymous
Anonymous
May 31, 2008
Brother Sciolto,
I was viewing this sight and discovered I have never left a reflection on it. I am a 29-year veteran police officer of the Attleboro Police Department and assisted in having your named inscribed on the wall. Attleboro Police Officer’s Scott Killough, Joe Sproul, Kenny Collins and I traveled to Washington D.C. and met with your family and accompanied them to the ceremony the day your name was added to the Police Officer Memorial Wall. My two sons’ are also serving with me as Attleboro Police Officer’s and my daughter is married to one of Attleboro’s Finest. On behalf of all past, present and future Attleboro Police Officers, I thank you for the ultimate sacrifice you gave while providing the citizens of Attleboro during your years of public service.
Detective Timothy Cook Sr.
Attleboro Police
April 20, 2008
Thank you, Rest in Peace.
Trooper
NYSP
June 5, 2007
Patrolman Sciolto, today marks the 39th anniversary of your tragic death at the hands of a drunk driver. I hope what he did has haunted him every day since. Thank you for your services to the people of the Commonwealth, you are a hero.
God Bless and may you continue to Rest in Peace, Brother.
Ptl. Jim Leahy, Jr.
Harvard University Police Dept.
May 31, 2007
Patrolman Sciolto was my 2nd Uncle. He was my Noni's brother. My father, New York State Corrections Officer Lewis P. Dufault, Did not tell me about him until I came on the job in 1987. I was told he was struck by a "Drunk Driver" while assigned a traffic detail during the construction of the I-95 & I-495 exchange. The bridge was proudly named in his honor @ it's completion. My father told me how proud my Noni was of her brother & how handsome she thought he looked in his uniform. I am proud of him & his sacrifice in the Line Of Duty!! I'm greatful he is recognized here for all to remember. I'm proud my father & I both chose the Law Enforcement profession to carry on our Uncle's Charles V. Sciolto Duty & Honor to serve... Always Remember-Never Forget!!!!
Sergeant David A. Dufault
City of Hartford Connecticut P.D.
December 27, 2005
No officer who gave his life should be with out reflection. Your sacrifice has not been forgotten
February 24, 2005
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