RANDOLPH – Chief William Pace announces that he will be retiring in April after a 30-year career in law enforcement, including the last 10 years as chief. Chief Pace is Randolph’s 10th police chief since the department opened in 1924.
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 Investigating Overnight Shooting
RANDOLPH — Chief William Pace reports that the Randolph Police Department is investigating a shooting overnight where a man was shot in the leg.
Randolph Crime Rate Drops 10% Over Past Year, Down 36% in Past Decade
RANDOLPH — Police Chief William Pace and Town Manager Brian Howard are pleased to share that Randolph’s 2019 crime statistics show a third consecutive annual decrease in the town’s crime rate.
Randolph Police Commander David Avery Retiring After 32 Years
Chief William Pace announces the upcoming retirement of Commander David Avery after 32 years with the Randolph Police Department.
Randolph Police Department Receives Donation of 130 Bicycle Helmets
Chief William Pace is pleased to announce that the Randolph Police Department has received a donation of 130 bicycle helmets from the law firm Breakstone, White & Gluck for the fourth straight year.
Randolph Police Officers Honored with Award for Lifesaving Efforts
Chief William Pace is pleased to announce that three Randolph Police officers were honored today for their efforts in helping to save the life of a suicidal man last December, using the newly implemented Text-to-911 program.
A Statement From Randolph Police Chief William Pace
A Statement From Randolph Police Chief William Pace
Randolph Police to Offer Active Shooter Response Training Course
Chief William Pace announces that the Randolph Police Department will offer community members a training session on reacting to active shooter incidents in October.
Randolph Police Participating in ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ Campaign
Chief William Pace reports that the Randolph Police Department will be increasing the number of patrols on local roads as part of the national “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” summer campaign.