WAYLAND — Chief Ed Burman proudly shares that the Wayland Police Department, in partnership with many other local departments, provided toys to almost 600 children during this year’s ‘Shop with a Cop’ event.
Wayland Police Department Invites Community to Cocoa with a Cop During Community Stroll
WAYLAND — Chief Ed Burman is inviting the community to join Wayland Police officers and supervisors for hot cocoa during the annual Community Stroll on Saturday, Dec. 14.
Wayland Police Department Welcomes New Comfort Dog, Archie
WAYLAND — Chief Ed Burman is pleased to announce that the Wayland Police Department has welcomed its new comfort dog, Archie. Archie, an 8-month-old black labrador, arrived in March from Boonefield Labs in Rindge, N.H. Archie began his training upon arrival and will continue to undergo training as he joins the Department full-time. He will be […]
Wayland Police, Fire Departments Seek Information in Wake of Hit-and-Run Crash on Route 30
WAYLAND — Police Chief Ed Burman and Fire Chief Neil McPherson are asking for the public’s help in the wake of a hit-and-run crash Friday night in Wayland.
Wayland Police Department Investigating Antisemitic Vandalism
WAYLAND — Acting Chief Ed Burman reports that the Wayland Police Department is investigating an incident of antisemitic vandalism.
Registration Open for Wayland Police Department’s Citizens Police Academy
WAYLAND — Acting Chief Ed Burman is pleased to announce that residents can now sign up for the Wayland Police Department’s Citizens Police Academy this spring.
Wayland Police Department Promotes Three Officers
WAYLAND — Acting Chief Ed Burman is pleased to share that the Wayland Police Department promoted three officers to the ranks of sergeant and acting sergeant this week.
Wayland Police and Fire Departments Respond to Accident Involving Construction Worker
WAYLAND — Fire Chief Neil McPherson and Acting Police Chief Ed Burman report that the Wayland Fire and Police Departments responded to an incident in which a worker fell approximately 20 feet at a construction site.
Wayland Fire and Police Departments Purchase SafetyNet Bracelets to Help Locate Missing People with Cognitive Impairments
WAYLAND — Fire Chief Neil McPherson and Acting Police Chief Ed Burman announce that the Wayland Fire and Police Departments have purchased several SafetyNet bracelets, which assist in locating individuals enrolled in the SafetyNet program should they go missing.