RANDOLPH — Chief William Pace and the men and women of the Randolph Police Department condemn the actions of the Minneapolis Police officers which resulted in the death of George Floyd last week.
A Statement from Randolph Police Chief William Pace
RANDOLPH: The following is a statement from Randolph Police Chief William Pace: The Randolph Police Department is currently actively investigating multiple acts of vandalism at a local church. Our department responded to the International Assembly of God church at 572 South Main St. in Randolph four times between April 6 and May 2 for reports of vandalism ranging from broken windows to smashed light bulbs.
Randolph Fire Department Reminds Residents of Spring Fire Safety Tips
RANDOLPH — Chief Richard Donovan and the Randolph Fire Department would like to provide some seasonal safety tips for residents given the warmer weather this week and the fact that many people are following the stay-at-home advisory during the COVID-19 health crisis.
Randolph Fire Department Limiting Public Access to Fire Stations as Precaution Against Coronavirus
RANDOLPH — Chief Richard Donovan reports that the Randolph Fire Department will be limiting access to the public at its fire stations as a precautionary measure against the coronavirus.
Randolph Police Department Limiting Public Access to Police Station as Precaution Against Coronavirus
RANDOLPH — Chief William Pace reports that the Randolph Police Department will be limiting access to the public at its police station as a precautionary measure against the coronavirus, and would like to assure residents that the level of service provided by the department will not change.
Randolph Police Make Arrest in Monday Night Shooting
RANDOLPH — Chief William Pace reports that the Randolph Police Department arrested and charged a man who shot another man Monday night, March 10.
Randolph Police Looking to Identify Possible Suspect Following String of Home Break-Ins
RANDOLPH — Chief William Pace reports that the Randolph Police Department is actively seeking to identify a possible suspect in a string of breaking and entering cases in town.
Town of Randolph, Police and Fire Departments Warn Residents of Scam Spoofing Town Phone Numbers
RANDOLPH — Town Manager Brian Howard, Police Chief William Pace and Fire Chief Richard Donovan are warning residents about a telephone scam in which the caller is spoofing official town phone numbers.
Randolph Man Reported Missing Saturday Found Safe in Wrentham
RANDOLPH — Chief William Pace reports that a missing Randolph man has been found safe.
*Missing Person* Randolph Police Seek Missing Man
RANDOLPH — Chief William Pace reports that the Randolph Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating a resident who was last seen Saturday morning.