 | Patrolman Alje M. Savela Massachusetts State Police Massachusetts Friday, August 31, 1951 |
It has been fifty-seven (57) years since Tpr. Alje Savela was killed in the line of duty by an unknown assaillent making a traffic stop on Route 122 in the Town of Barre.
The past and current members of the Massachusetts State Police honor your supreme sacrifice.
WE NEVER FORGET. Tpr. Stephen F. Byron Ret. (1974-2001) Massachusetts State Police 2008-09-15
Patrolman Savela, On today, the 57th anniversary of your death I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for the citizens of the state of Massachusetts. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
R.I.P. Anonymous Anonymous
2008-08-31
Your murder has not been forgotten. Cold Case Files get re-opened and justice will be handed down. Honorable Officers today are seeking closure for you and your family. May God Guide their hands to your murderer E11 Friend 2007-11-05
Officer Savela was my father's best friend and by all ccounts a fine person and an ourstanding police officer. Sadly his murder was never solved. R.I.P. Bob Niemi
2007-09-04
Patrolman Savela, on this 55th anniversary of your murder, I know that you are resting comfortably and in peace up in Heaven. Your murderer died in prison. He is not missed. You are.
God Bless, Brother. Ptl. Jim Leahy, Jr. Harvard University Police Dept. 2006-08-31
Your unfortunate passing came long before my time with the department, but thank you for your contributions. You will forever be remembered and memorialized. The department has named our Firearms Training Range in your memory. Semper Fi and Thank You !!
72nd RTT (1994 - Present) Trooper Mark D. Robbins Massachusetts State Police 2004-10-11
Patrolman Savela,
Your killer might have gotten away on earth, but I'm sure justice will be served. Bless You Brother...You will not be forgotten... Officer NC 2004-08-12
Rest in peace my Brother. You will never be forgotten Officer Scott Lundegren Yarmouth Police Dept. 2004-08-03
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