Westborough Patch Police Log

Our Mission News & Info Online Forms The mission of the Southborough Police Department is to work with all citizens to preserve life, maintain human rights, protect property, and promote individual responsibility and community involvement. • Public Records Request Lt. Torrent Contenta Converter Premium Mac. Sean James is the Southborough Police Department's Records Access Officer. He can be reached at (508) 485-2121; or by email:. In his absence, the secondary Records Access Officer is Chief Kenneth Paulhus. Chief Paulhus can be reached at (508) 485-2121, or by email: Winter Parking Ban in Effect This Ban will be in effect from December 1, 2017 through March 15, 2018 Response to Underage Drinking Incidents The Southborough Police Department recognizes that there is a significant social problem among those under 21 years if age who unlawfully possess and drink alcoholic beverages. Please review the Southborough Police Department policy on this matter.

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Information is also posted on website page. Internet Transaction Safety Zone The Southborough Police Department would like to announce the establishment of an in the Public Safety Complex Parking Lot as part of our ongoing commitment to community safety. Please click on the following link for more information regarding out new. • • • • • • • • • 508-485-2121 or 508-485-2147 19 Main St, Southborough, MA, U.S.A.

Westborough Patch Police Log

Message From the Chief The Framingham Police Department is charged with protecting and serving those who live, work, and travel in Framingham. The department accomplishes its mission by establishing partnerships with the community, using innovative problem-solving approaches, and recognizing the value of strong leadership and organizational accountability.

Westborough Patch Police Log

Anti-Discrimination Statement The Framingham Police Department does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, and age in the delivery of services or employment practices. Because the Framingham Police Department receives grant funding, if you feel that you have been discriminated against by the Framingham Police Department, in addition to filing a complaint with the Chief of Police and the Town of Framingham, you can file a discrimination complaint with the Office of Grants and Research within the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPPS). Lateral Transfers The Town of Framingham Police Department is a professional, accredited law enforcement agency dedicated to providing superior service to our community. We are currently searching for highly motivated, experienced Police Officers for lateral transfer to this department. You must hold current Massachusetts Civil Service, Full-Time Police Officer status to be eligible for this position.

If you posses unquestionable integrity, sound judgment, excellent oral and written communication skills, and problem solving ability, we can offer you a rewarding career move. We have immediate openings, pending successful completion of our extensive selection process. If you are interested in joining our team, please forward your resume to Sergeant Gregory Reardon at the Framingham Police Department. BJA FY '17 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program Chief Ferguson and the Framingham Police Department have applied for the Edward Byrne Memorial, Justice Assistance Grant program with the Bureau of Justice Administration FY-17. This grant would assist in the purchase of a Handheld Narcotics Analyzer for the Framingham Police.

Applicant: Framingham Police Department – Framingham, Massachusetts Title of Project: 2017 Combating Drug Trafficking in Framingham, MA Goals and Deliverables of Project: The major goals and deliverables of this initiative are to improve the quality of life, safety, and security of all residents, visitors, and police officers in the town of Framingham. Drug trafficking, especially disguised hazardous drugs, is not only a threat to the Framingham community but also to the safety and wellness of the Framingham Police officers who deal with the trafficked drugs. Funds from this grant would be utilized to purchase a TruNarc Handheld Narcotics Analyzer device for the Framingham Police Department.