GLOUCESTER– Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken and Police Chief Edward Conley are pleased to share that Essex County District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett has paid off the remaining balance the city owes for Ace, the Gloucester Police Department’s Community Resource Dog, as part of a broader grant to the Gloucester Public Schools and Police Department.
Wakefield Police and Fire Respond to Fatal Incident Involving Tree Service
WAKEFIELD — Police Chief Steven A. Skory, Fire Chief Michael Sullivan and Middlesex County District Attorney Marian T. Ryan report that the Wakefield Police and Fire Departments responded to a fatal incident involving a tree service today.
Methuen Police and District Attorney Investigating Early Morning Shooting
METHUEN — District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett, Methuen Police Chief Joseph Solomon and Methuen Mayor James Jajuga report that the Essex County District Attorney’s Office and Methuen Police Department are conducting a joint investigation into an early morning shooting in Methuen.
*Joint Press Release* Victims Identified in Ashby Murder-Suicide
ASHBY – Police Chief Fred Alden and Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan have confirmed that at approximately 1:37 p.m. Friday, August 26, Ashby Police officers responded to a report of a death on Watatic Mountain Road in Ashby. Upon arrival they observed an adult male and female to be deceased.
Groton Police Arrest Ayer Man Who Allegedly Drove Drunk, Struck Bicyclist, and Fled the Scene
GROTON — Police Chief Donald Palma Jr. and Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan report that Aaron Delollis, 35, of Ayer, was arraigned in Ayer District Court Wednesday after he allegedly struck a bicyclist while driving under the influence of alcohol and then fled the scene.
Broome County, N.Y. District Attorney’s Office Joins P.A.A.R.I., Launches Operation S.A.F.E
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Broome County District Attorney Steve Cornwell today announced the District Attorney’s Office has launched Operation S.A.F.E (Save Addicts From Epidemic) to send drug addicts to treatment to save lives and prevent crime. He was joined by Cooperstown Police Chief Mike Covert, who instituted the program in November.