Police Chief Warren Ryder and Town Administrator Ryan Ferrara regret to announce the passing of longtime Department of Public Works and Fire Department employee Robert “Bo” Sokolowski.
Boxborough Police Recognize Good Samaritan for Turning in Found Property
Chief Warren Ryder is pleased to share that a Boxborough resident was recently rewarded for a good deed she performed in November 2018.
Boxborough Police Offer Halloween Safety Tips
BOXBOROUGH — Chief Warren Ryder and the Boxborough Police Department wish to share safety tips for families this Halloween season.
Boxborough Police Arrest Suspect in Home Break-In
The Boxborough Police, in partnership with multiple agencies, have arrested a suspect allegedly involved in a home break-in that occurred late last month.
Boxborough Police Complete Cultural Competence and Racial Equity Training
The Boxborough Police completed training that will help them more effectively overcome cultural and racial barriers when interacting with the public.
Boxborough Police Respond to Suspected Opioid Overdose, Rescuers Deploy Narcan
BOXBOROUGH — Chief Warren B. Ryder reports that the Boxborough Police Department saved a resident’s life yesterday by deploying nasal Naloxone to combat a suspected opioid overdose.
Boxborough Police Arrest Fugitive Wanted for Almost 20 Years
BOXBOROUGH – Chief Warren B. Ryder reports that the Boxborough Police Department today arrested a man who has been on the run from police for nearly 20 years.
Boxborough Police Provide Pedestrian and Driving Safety Tips
BOXBOROUGH – Chief Warren Ryder and the Boxborough Police Department are urging drivers and pedestrians to use caution on the roads after several residents reported having close calls driving at dusk or later, not seeing and almost hitting people walking in the street.
Photos: Boxborough Police Host Check Presentation for Recipient of Cops for Kids With Cancer Donation
BOXBOROUGH — Chief Warren Ryder is pleased to announce that the Boxborough Police Department today hosted a check presentation event for Cops for Kids With Cancer, which donated a check for $5,000 to a five-year-old Boxborough resident named Grant, who suffers from cancer.