ARLINGTON — Chief Frederick Ryan is pleased to announce that the Arlington Police Department honored several of its members for their outstanding work serving the community over the course of the last year.
Arlington Police Department Selected as One of Four New Agencies in U.S. to Become Mental Health Learning Site
ARLINGTON — Chief Frederick Ryan is pleased to announce that the Arlington Police Department has been selected as one of four new Law Enforcement Mental Health Learning Sites in the U.S., and will serve as an example of how police can improve relations with those suffering from mental illnesses.
Arlington Police Department Among Honorees at Mass Incarceration Working Group’s Anniversary Celebration
ARLINGTON — Members of the Arlington Police Department were honored last weekend for their work to extend the department’s impartial policing practices and commitment to restorative justice rather than incarceration.
Arlington Police Help Local Boy Deliver 900 Toys to Children’s Hospital, Proof that Spirit of Giving Lives
Chief Frederick Ryan and the Arlington Police helped a local boy deliver 900 toys to Boston Children’s Hospital, proof that the spirit of giving lives
Arlington Police Ask For Residents Help With Spike in House Breaks
Arlington Police Department Frederick Ryan, Chief of Police 112 Mystic St. Arlington, MA 02474 For Immediate Release Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017 Media Contact: John Guilfoil Phone: 617-993-0003 Email: john@jgpr.net Arlington Police Ask For Residents Help With Spike in House Breaks ARLINGTON — Chief Frederick Ryan and the Arlington Police Department are asking residents to be vigilant after […]
Arlington Police Cite Driver After Oversized Truck Crashes into Low Bridge
Chief Fred Ryan reports that the Arlington Police Department cited a driver yesterday evening after his overheight rental truck collided with a bridge.
Joint Statement from the Arlington Police Department and Arlington Human Rights Commission Regarding Hate Incidents
ARLINGTON — The following is a joint statement from the Arlington Police Department and the Arlington Human Rights Commission regarding recent hate incidents throughout the U.S. and in town:
Arlington Police and DDJ Initiative Partners Meet with White House Officials, Public Health Agencies to Discuss Goals
ARLINGTON — Chief Frederick Ryan is pleased to announce that a representative from the Arlington Police Department was among the group of law enforcement officials from the White House-led Data-Driven Justice (DDJ) Initiative that met to discuss furthering the program’s goals earlier this month.
Arlington Police and Fire Investigating Fire in Girls Bathroom at Arlington High School
ARLINGTON — Police Chief Frederick Ryan reports that the Arlington Police Department is investigating after a bench was apparently set ablaze inside a lavatory at Arlington High School today.
Arlington Police to Host Walk-In Hours for Those in Need of Narcan Replacement
ARLINGTON — Chief Frederick Ryan announces that the Arlington Police Department has 200 doses of 4 mg nasal naloxone devices, and will be holding walk-in hours every week for those in need of a replacement following the recall last week.