DUNSTABLE — Chief Erik Hoar and the Dunstable Police Department would like to warn residents to use caution after a recent uptick in scam activity.
Dunstable Police Department Shares Package Theft Prevention Tips During Holiday Season
With the holiday season fast approaching and more people shopping for gifts, Chief James W. Dow and the Dunstable Police Department would like to provide tips to prevent theft for residents expecting package deliveries in the coming weeks.
Dunstable Police Department Offers Safety Tips During Child Passenger Safety Week
DUNSTABLE — Chief Jim Dow and the Dunstable Police Department would like to remind parents to make sure their children are properly buckled and in the correct car seat for their age and size as part of Child Passenger Safety Week.
Dunstable Police Department Shares Tips During National 9-1-1 Education Month
DUNSTABLE — Police Chief James Dow and the Dunstable Police Department would like to share guidelines and tips in regards to accessing help in the midst of an emergency during National 9-1-1 Education Month.
Dunstable Police Warn Residents about Scams Involving Tax Returns
DUNSTABLE — With tax season now underway, Chief James W. Dow and the Dunstable Police Department would like to advise the community to be careful with personal and financial information when filing, in order to avoid falling victim to common scams.
*UPDATE* Dunstable Boy Pulled from Pond Friday Evening has Died
DUNSTABLE — Chief James Dow and Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan report that the 15-year-old swimmer who was pulled from a local conservation pond in Dunstable has died.
*UPDATE* Dunstable Police Locate Missing Swimmer
DUNSTABLE — Chief James Dow reports that the 15-year-old swimmer missing at a local conservation pond has been located.
*Joint Press Release* Dunstable and Groton Police Departments Launch “Shop With A Cop” Event for Students During the Holidays
DUNSTABLE — Dunstable Police Chief James G. Downes III and Groton Police Chief Donald Palma Jr. announce that the Dunstable and Groton Police Departments, in conjunction with Target, launched the first “Shop With A Cop” event for elementary school students this month.