MELROSE — Chief Michael Lyle regrets to announce that the Melrose Police Department’s Annual Junior Police Academy will be postponed indefinitely in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Melrose Police Warn Residents of Scammers Posing as Amazon Fraud Prevention Employees
Chief Michael Lyle and the Melrose Police Department wish to warn residents of a scam reported today involving people claiming to work for Amazon.
Melrose Police Department Offers Halloween Safety Tips
With Halloween right around the corner, Chief Michael L. Lyle and the Melrose Police Department wish to remind families of several important safety tips as they prepare to take their children trick-or-treating.
Melrose Police to Hold Bicycle Safety Rodeo
MELROSE — Chief Michael Lyle is pleased to announce that the Melrose Police Department will host a Bicycle Safety Rodeo this summer.
Melrose Police Seeking to Identify Man Who Robbed Bank Saturday Afternoon
Chief Michael L. Lyle reports that the Melrose Police Department is seeking to identify a man who robbed a bank Saturday afternoon.
Melrose Police Partner with RESPOND Inc. to Increase Domestic Violence Services
MELROSE — Chief Michael L. Lyle is pleased to announce that Melrose Police Department is working with RESPOND Inc. to increase domestic violence services for residents.
Melrose Police Warn Residents of Check Scams
MELROSE — Chief Michael Lyle and the Melrose Police Department would like to warn the community about ongoing check scams and remind residents to never cash or deposit checks they receive unexpectedly from a stranger.
Photo: Melrose Police Officer Saves Lost Pig Found Wandering on Street
MELROSE — The call may not have come through a ham radio, but one Melrose Police Officer made hay of an unusual situation in a city neighborhood.
Registration Open for Melrose Junior Police Academy
The program consists of three separate one-week sessions in June and July, which will be held at Melrose Veterans Memorial Middle School with outdoor activities on Fred Green Field.
Melrose Police Department to Participate in Click It or Ticket Seat Belt Safety Campaign
MELROSE — Chief Michael L. Lyle announces that the Melrose Police Department will participate in the national Click It or Ticket campaign next week to promote seat belt use through increased traffic enforcement.