HANSON — As part of National Crime Prevention Month, Chief Michael Miksch and the Hanson Police Department wish to warn the public about common types of scams.
Hanson Police Advise Residents to Lock Their Car Doors at Night During National Crime Prevention Month
HANSON — Chief Michael Miksch and the Hanlon Police Department would like to advise residents to properly secure their vehicles to prevent break-ins and avoid being easy targets for thieves this month.
Whitman, Hanson Police Departments Offer Back to School Safety Tips
WHITMAN-HANSON — As students prepare to return to school, Chief Timothy Hanlon and the Whitman Police Department, and Chief Michael Miksch and the Hanson Police Department, would like to offer students, parents and motorists several important safety tips.
Hanson Police Department Responds to Motor Vehicle Crash Tuesday Morning
HANSON — Chief Michael Miksch reports that the Hanson Police Department responded to a motor vehicle crash Tuesday morning.
Hanson Police Department Reminds Residents that Use of Fireworks is Illegal in Massachusetts
HANSON — As the Fourth of July and summer celebrations approach, Chief Michael Miksch and the Hanson Police Department would like to remind residents that the use of fireworks is illegal in Massachusetts.
Hanson Ranks in Top 50 of Safest Cities in Massachusetts Report
HANSON — Chief Michael Miksch of the Hanson Police Department reports that the Town of Hanson has been named one of the safest cities in the state according to a new report from Alarms.org, the official site of the National Council for Home Safety and Security (NCHSS).
Hanson Police Identify Driver and Child After Child Fell Out of Moving Vehicle
HANSON — Chief Michael Miksch reports that the Hanson Police Department has identified a driver and child after the child fell out of a moving vehicle Monday morning, March 2.
*VIDEOS* Hanson Police Seek to Identify Driver and Child After Child Fell Out of Moving Vehicle
HANSON — Chief Michael Miksch reports that the Hanson Police Department is seeking to identify a driver and a child after the child fell out of a moving vehicle Monday morning, March 2.
Hanson Police Charge Two Students After Tik Tok Electrical Outlet Trend is Replicated at Whitman-Hanson Regional High School
HANSON — Superintendent Jeffrey Szymaniak and Hanson Police Chief Michael Miksch report that two Whitman-Hanson Regional High School students will be facing criminal charges after they replicated a viral video trend that resulted in several electrical outlets being scorched inside the school last week.
Hanson Police to Participate in National Drug Take Back Day
Chief Michael Miksch is pleased to announce that the Hanson Police Department, in conjunction with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), will once again be participating in National Drug Take Back Day.