LOWELL — Acting Superintendent Barry Golner and the Lowell Police Department report that Co-Response Jail Diversion Clinicians Courtney Motuzas and Mackenzie Dezieck have partnered with police officers to divert 78 people from arrest or involuntary emergency room visits since July 2021.
Acton Police Department Receives Grant to Hire Mental Health Clinician
ACTON – Chief Richard Burrows and Town Manager John Mangiaratti are pleased to announce that the Acton Police Department has received a multi-year grant to improve the way the Department serves those with mental health or substance misuse challenges.
Bridgewater Officials Remind Residents of Local Resources, Support Services Available Amid COVID-19
BRIDGEWATER — Town Manager Michael Dutton and Police Chief Christopher Delmonte wish to provide information and resources for anyone who may be struggling or in need of local assistance as a result of the challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing.
Central Middlesex Police Partnership Welcome New Jail Diversion Program Clinician
MIDDLESEX COUNTY — The Police Chiefs of Acton, Bedford, Concord, Carlisle, Lincoln, Lexington, Stow, Maynard and Hanscom Air Force Base, which make up the Central Middlesex Police Partnership (CMPP), are pleased to announce that the Bedford Police Department has a new Jail Diversion Program (JDP) Clinician, Mackenzie Dezieck.