GROVELAND — Chief Jeffrey Gillen is pleased to announce that the Groveland Police Department is holding a toy drive to help local children have a happy holiday season.
Arlington Police Searching for Missing Woman and Children
ARLINGTON — Chief Frederick Ryan reports that the Arlington Police Department is actively searching for a woman and her two children who have been reported missing.
Bedford Police and Fire Departments Remind Families and Caregivers about the Dangers of Leaving Children and Pets in Hot Cars
Bedford Police and Fire Departments are teaming up to remind families and caregivers of children to never leave a child, pet, or anyone else in a hot car.
Gloucester Police Officers to Visit City Schools as Part of “KOPS-N-KIDS” Initiative
The “KOPS-N-KIDS” program will deploy the Gloucester police officers to each elementary school and spend time with students
Project Linus Donates Blankets to the North Reading Police Department to Help Children
NORTH READING — Chief Michael P. Murphy is pleased to announce that the North Reading Police Department is working with Project Linus to create blankets that can be given to children in times of need.
Photos: Georgetown Fire Teaches Smoke and Fire Safety at Elementary School
GEORGETOWN– Chief Fred Mitchell is pleased to announce that the Georgetown Fire Department visited the Perley Elementary School to teach preschoolers about fire safety and how to safely exit a burning building.
*Media Advisory* Methuen Police to Donate More Than 600 Toys to Local Charity
METHUEN – Mayor Stephen N. Zanni and Police Chief Joseph Solomon are pleased to announce that Methuen police officers, firefighters and city officials will drop off more than 600 gifts to Debbie’s Treasure Chest this weekend as part of their annual toy drive.
Burlington Police Investigating Suspicious Vehicle Approaching Children
Chief Michael R. Kent reports that the Burlington Police Department is investigating reports that a suspicious man in a vehicle approached a child near a bus stop.
Littleton Police Department to Participate in Project Smile
LITTLETON — Chief Matthew King is pleased to announce that the Littleton Police Department is now participating in Project Smile, a non-profit organization that provides items like toys and books to police officers, firefighters and paramedics, who in turn give them to traumatized children while in the field.
Methuen Police Department Announces Annual Toy Drive
METHUEN — Chief Joseph Solomon and the Methuen Police Department are pleased to announce that, along with Chief J. Timothy Sheehy and the Methuen Fire Department, they have begun their second annual toy drive for Debbie’s Treasure Chest, a non-profit organization founded by children in Lawrence.