WHITMAN — Police Chief Timothy Hanlon and Fire Chief Timothy Grenno report that the Whitman Police and Fire Departments responded to a crash this morning involving a motor vehicle colliding with a construction vehicle.
W.E.B. Major Crimes and Drug Task Force Arrests and Charges Two Bridgewater Men Following Lengthy Drug Distribution Investigation
BRIDGEWATER — The W.E.B. Task Force, consisting of the Whitman, West Bridgewater, East Bridgewater, Bridgewater and Bridgewater State University Police Departments, reports that two Bridgewater men were arrested early this morning on multiple drug charges.
Randolph and Whitman Police Departments Among Several Agencies Helping to Escort Whitman Toddler to Hospital for Surgery
WHITMAN — Randolph Police Chief Anthony Marag and Whitman Police Chief Timothy Hanlon are pleased to share that several local police departments took part in a special escort yesterday for a Whitman toddler who is set to undergo open-heart surgery.
Whitman Police Department to Participate in National Drug Take Back Day
WHITMAN — Chief Timothy Hanlon is pleased to announce that the Whitman Police Department, in conjunction with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), will once again be participating in National Drug Take Back Day later this month.
Whitman Police and Fire Departments Share Safety Tips Ahead of Expected Winter Storm
WHITMAN — Police Chief Timothy Hanlon and Fire Chief Timothy Grenno recommend that Whitman residents take the necessary safety precautions to prepare themselves for hazardous weather as temperatures continue to drop and the region prepares for the first potential major winter storm of the season.
Whitman Police Department Receives Nearly $34,000 in Grant Funds
WHITMAN — Chief Timothy Hanlon is pleased to announce that the Whitman Police Department has been awarded a total of $33,915 in federal grant funds allocated by the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security’s Office of Grants and Research (OGR).
Whitman Police Department Warns Residents of Unemployment Benefits Fraud
WHITMAN — Chief Timothy Hanlon and the Whitman Police Department advise community members to remain vigilant following multiple reports from residents and town employees who have had fraudulent claims for unemployment filed in their name.
Whitman Police Department Advises Residents to Use Caution When Using Ride-Sharing Services During National Crime Prevention Month
WHITMAN — Chief Timothy Hanlon and the Whitman Police Department would like to advise residents to always use caution when using ride-sharing apps as a means of transportation.
Whitman Police Urge Residents to Secure Their Homes During National Crime Prevention Month
WHITMAN — As part of National Crime Prevention Month, Chief Timothy Hanlon and the Whitman Police Department wish to share with residents ways they can keep their home safe from criminals, both in the real world and digitally.
Whitman Police Warn Residents about Common Scams During National Crime Prevention Month
WHITMAN — As part of National Crime Prevention Month, Chief Timothy Hanlon and the Whitman Police Department wish to warn the public about common types of scams.