Peter Carnes
A Life Member of the International Chiefs of Police Association (IACP), Chief Carnes has served as the North Atlantic Regional Chairman of the IACP’s State Association of Chiefs of Police (SACOP) section and now serves as the Vice General Chairman of the SACOP Division of the IACP. Chief Carnes is a past President of the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, the Essex County Chiefs of Police Association, as well as the Cape Cod Chiefs Council. He has served as the co-chairman of the Barnstable County Local Emergency Planning Committee and was the Law Enforcement Liaison to the Southeastern Massachusetts Homeland Security Committee.
Chief Peter L. Carnes began his law enforcement career as a Patrolman with the Wenham, Massachusetts Police Department in 1973. He graduated from the 58th Municipal Police Officers Training Class, at the Massachusetts State Police Academy, in May of 1975. Aside from serving the Wenham Police Department as a Patrol Officer, Chief Carnes was a Police Academy Instructor at the Massachusetts Criminal Justice Training Council’s Lawrence and Topsfield Police Academies. He served his Department as a Training Officer, Safety Officer and Court Officer. In 1981 he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant, served as “Acting Chief of Police” in 1983, and was appointed as the Chief of Police, in February of 1984. In March of 1995, he accepted the position of Chief of Police, of the Yarmouth, Massachusetts Police Department on Cape Cod. On January 15, 2008, he retired from that position to accept the position of Chief of Police and Director of Campus Safety, at Stonehill College, in Easton, Massachusetts.
Chief Carnes has an Associate Degree in Law Enforcement from North Shore Community College, a Bachelor Degree from Northeastern University and a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice from Anna Maria College. He is also a Graduate of the Command Training Institute at Babson College and the Law Enforcement Trainers Institute at Boston University as well as the Federal Bureau of Investigation Law Enforcement Executive Development Program. He has also attended several courses on Police Administration and Community Policing, throughout his career.
Chief Carnes is an adjunct faculty member at Cape Cod Community College and a guest lecturer at Roger Williams University. He has been awarded public service awards from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Rotary International, the Dana Farber Cancer Center, as well as the Yarmouth Area Chamber of Commerce. He serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the Center for Technology Commercialization; He is a frequent public speaker on various policing topics and has been appointed by the Governor of the Commonwealth to serve on committees for the prevention of Sexual Abuse and Domestic Violence. For the past eleven years he has served on the Military Academy Selection Committee for Southeastern Massachusetts.