SHUTESBURY โ€” The townโ€™s acting police chief and a full-time police officer in Sunderland are the two finalists to become the next permanent police chief.

Sgt. Devon Pelletier, a six-year police officer who assumed temporary leadership in Shutesbury on July 17, and Benjamin Peters, a patrol officer in Sunderland, were announced as finalists by Town Administrator Hayley Bolton at the Selectboardโ€™s Dec. 17 meeting.

Both will be interviewed publicly on Monday, Dec. 29, at 6 p.m. at Town Hall, pending their availability. The interviews will be done by the Selectboard, though the public is welcome to observe and send questions via email in advance.

Peters has worked nine years as a full-time officer. He has specialized training as an FBI-certified crisis and hostage negotiator, and a sexual assault investigator.

โ€œHe is committed to community policing and is noted for founding a cadet internship program,โ€ Bolton said.

Pelletier brings six years of law enforcement experience.

โ€œHe has demonstrated a service-oriented and transparent leadership style, and he has successfully managed the departmentโ€™s budget and implemented community policing strategies,โ€ Bolton said.

โ€œWe feel very confident that you have a very tough decision before you,โ€ Bolton told the Selectboard.

The search for a new police chief was launched after former Police Chief Kristin Burgess was placed on leave last May. Burgess was acting police chief starting in spring 2021 and became the permanent chief in 2022.

The advertisement for the position stated that the police chief oversees two full-time officers and two part-time officers, with an annual budget of $283,000 and a salary range of $70,000 to $85,000, depending on qualifications. โ€œThe ideal candidate is a collaborative leader committed to transparency, building public trust, officer wellness and inclusive community policing.โ€

Peters and Pelletier were named as finalists by a review committee that included Selectboard representative Melissa Makepeace-Oโ€™Neil; Personnel Board representative Kathy Salvador; Council on Aging representative Mary Jo Johnson; Amherst Police Chief Gabriel Ting; John Hersey, a former Shutesbury police chief and part-time officer; Andrew Reagan, a member of the Fire Department; and Kelly Searcy, a law student at the University of Massachusetts. Bolton served as an ex officio member.

Bolton completed reference checks after the search committeeโ€™s Dec. 11 meeting.

Scott Merzbach is a reporter covering local government and school news in Amherst and Hadley, as well as Hatfield, Leverett, Pelham and Shutesbury. He can be reached at smerzbach@gazettenet.com or 413-585-5253.