LOWELL — Acting Superintendent Barry Golner is pleased to announce that the Lowell Police Youth Services Program is offering a free Ultimate Frisbee program to Lowell youth in grades 5 to 8.
Lowell Police Youth Services Program and Community Partners Hold School Vacation Basketball Camp
LOWELL — Interim Police Superintendent Barry Golner is pleased to share that the Lowell Police Youth Services Program and community partners offered a school vacation week basketball camp to Lowell youth in grades 5 to 8.
Lowell Police Department To Recognize Autism Acceptance Month
Acting Superintendent Barry Golner would like to share that the Lowell Police Department will recognize April as Autism Acceptance Month with events meant to increase awareness and acceptance of those on the autism spectrum.
Lowell Police Department Awarded $29,935 in Grant Funds for Body-Worn Cameras
Acting Superintendent Barry Golner is pleased to announce that the Lowell Police Department has been awarded $29,935 in state grant funds allocated by the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security’s Office of Grants and Research (OGR) Body Worn Camera (BWC) grant program.
Lowell Police Youth Services Program Offering Youth Boxing Club to City Residents Ages 10 to 18
LOWELL — Superintendent Raymond Kelly Richardson would like to share that the Lowell Police Department is offering a free Youth Boxing Club for any city resident ages 10 to 18.
Billerica, Chelmsford, Dracut, Lowell, Pepperell, Tewksbury and Tyngsborough Police Departments Participate in Front Line Initiative Crisis Intervention Training
The Billerica, Chelmsford, Dracut, Pepperell, Tewksbury and Tyngsborough Police Departments report that officers from each of their departments, as well as Officers from the Lowell Police Department, received 40 hours of Crisis Intervention Training from the Front Line Initiative.
Lowell Police Department Becomes Largest Municipal Police Department in Massachusetts to Earn MPAC Accreditation
Police Superintendent Raymond Kelly Richardson is proud to announce that the Lowell Police Department has earned accreditation from the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission, making the department the largest municipal police force in Massachusetts to achieve the state’s highest level of professional certification.
Lowell Police Department and Lowell Public Schools Partner to Offer Wrestling Clinic During School Vacation
Lowell Police Department Superintendent Raymond Kelly Richardson and Lowell Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Joel Boyd are pleased to announce the Lowell Police Youth Services Program will offer a two-day wrestling clinic during February vacation.
Lowell Police Department and Lowell Public Schools Partner to Offer After-School Police Academies in Middle Schools
Lowell Police Department Superintendent Raymond Kelly Richardson and Lowell Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Joel Boyd are pleased to announce a new partnership that gives Lowell’s middle school students opportunities to attend an informative and age-appropriate Student Police Academy after school.
Lowell Police Department and Community Partners Collect over 1,000 Gifts for Sixth-Annual Holiday Toy Drive
Superintendent Raymond Kelly Richardson is pleased to share that the Lowell Police Department and generous community partners gathered over 1,000 toys and gifts for children as part of the department’s sixth-annual Holiday Toy Drive.