RANDOLPH — Randolph Police Chief William Pace reports that a lengthy investigation by the Quincy Police Department has cleared a Randolph Police officer of wrongdoing after the officer accidentally struck a pedestrian while the officer was en route to a domestic violence call in August.
Pedestrian Crash Involving Randolph Police Cruiser Under Investigation
RANDOLPH — Chief William Pace reports that a pedestrian crash involving a Randolph Police cruiser is currently under investigation by the Quincy Police Department.
Randolph Police Make Arrest in June Gas Station Shooting
RANDOLPH — Chief William Pace reports that the Randolph Police Department arrested and charged a man who shot another man in a gas station parking lot in June.
Randolph Police Department Investigating After Teens Crash Stolen Vehicle into Church
RANDOLPH — Chief William Pace reports that the Randolph Police Department is investigating after a group of teens crashed a stolen car into a church late Wednesday night.
Randolph Police Investigating Shooting at Gas Station
RANDOLPH — Chief William Pace reports that the Randolph Police Department is investigating a shooting that took place early Tuesday morning in a gas station parking lot.
Randolph Police Investigating Saturday Night Shooting
RANDOLPH — Chief William Pace reports that the Randolph Police Department is investigating a shooting that took place late Saturday night.
Randolph Police Investigating Saturday Afternoon Shooting
RANDOLPH — Chief William Pace reports that the Randolph Police Department is investigating a shooting that took place this afternoon.
Randolph Police Arrest and Charge Driver that Fled from Braintree Officers at South Shore Plaza Monday Night
Randolph Police Chief William Pace and Braintree Police Chief Mark Dubois report that the Randolph Police Department arrested and charged a man who fled from officers in Braintree at South Shore Plaza Monday night.
Statement of Randolph Police Chief William Pace Regarding Death of George Floyd and Actions of Minneapolis Police
RANDOLPH — Chief William Pace and the men and women of the Randolph Police Department condemn the actions of the Minneapolis Police officers which resulted in the death of George Floyd last week.
Randolph Police Department Limiting Public Access to Police Station as Precaution Against Coronavirus
RANDOLPH — Chief William Pace reports that the Randolph Police Department will be limiting access to the public at its police station as a precautionary measure against the coronavirus, and would like to assure residents that the level of service provided by the department will not change.