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Veteran Bangor Cop, Fighting Crime Nearly 50 Years, Gets Special Award For Helping Victims

Ted CohenBy Ted CohenFebruary 19, 2026Updated:February 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Amy McCrea has seen crime from both sides, first as a patrol officer and now as a victim-witness advocate.

Bangor Police honored McCrea with a service award Wednesday for her 10 years of work helping crime victims.

โ€œItโ€™s a sad fact that crime happens all too often. For many people, being the victim of a crime can mean having to navigate the unfamiliar world of the criminal justice system,โ€ Bangor Police officials said in announcing the award. โ€œWhile television shows may give people the sense of how the system works, often reality doesnโ€™t line up. Thatโ€™s where victim-witness advocates come into play.โ€

The plaque given McCrea from the Maine Association of Victim Witness Advocates recognizes her โ€œcommitted excellence and dedication in victim services.โ€

McCrea started her career in 1980 with Old Town Police before joining Bangor in 1984 as a patrol officer.

In 1991, she took a job with the U.S. Marshalโ€™s Service stationed in Bangor, retiring in 2013.

McCrea then started working part-time for the Penobscot County District Attorneyโ€™s Office as a victim-witness advocate.

She worked as a liaison to Bangor Police, eventually working into a permanent advocateโ€™s position with Bangor.

โ€œIt worked out marvelously,โ€ she said. โ€œI love everyone here – it felt like coming home.โ€

Besides working with crime victims McCrea also supports officers who may have been assaulted or had property damaged.

If someone is the victim of, or witness to, a crime, McCrea bridges the gap between them and the system – helping to find funding for medical bills, returning stolen property or receiving compensation if property is damaged or destroyed.

โ€œI see what I can do to make victims whole again, recouping their loss,โ€ she said. โ€œI tell them where and when court hearings are taking place and will attend with them if they request it.โ€

McCrea also acts as a bridge between the detectives and victims for information on the progress of a case, releasing information as directed by the detectives.

โ€œI am the intermediary in case a victim wants to know what is taking place,โ€ she explained. โ€œI take calls and explain what I can about an investigation and talk to the detectives about what I can share with the victim.โ€

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