Chief Rick Bailey announces that the Townsend Police Department, along with the Townsend Fire Department, will host a child safety seat checkup event next weekend.
Townsend Police Officer Brutally Attacked by Suspect in Holding Cell
TOWNSEND – Chief Robert M. Eaton Jr. is renewing calls for support for a countywide criminal lockup facility after a Townsend police officer was brutally attacked by a dangerous suspect who tried to escape from a holding cell at the Townsend Police Department.
*Joint Press Release* Student Injured after Altercation at North Middlesex Regional High School
Townsend Police Department Robert M. Eaton, Jr., Chief of Police 70 Brookline Road Townsend, MA 01469 North Middlesex Regional School District Joan Landers, Superintendent 45 Main Street Pepperell, MA 01463 For Immediate Release Tuesday, May 24, 2016 Contact: John Guilfoil Phone:…
Update from Townsend Police Regarding Tuesday Evening’s Farm Incidents
TOWNSEND — Police Chief Robert M. Eaton Jr. reports that the man who was seriously injured after being attacked by a pig on his family farm Tuesday evening has been upgraded to stable condition and is expected to survive.
Townsend Police Respond to Boar Attacks at Local Farm
Townsend Police Department and Townsend Fire-EMS this evening responded to a report of a man attacked by a male pig at a local farm hours after the pig attacked and wounded a woman.
Townsend Police Investigating Home Shooting Incident
Townsend Police Department Erving M. Marshall, Jr., Chief of Police 70 Brookline Road Townsend, MA 01469 For Immediate Release Wednesday, June 24, 2015 Contact: John Guilfoil Phone: 617-993-0003 Email: john@jgpr.net Contact: Jessica Sacco Phone: 978-769-5193 Email: jessica@jgpr.net Townsend Police Investigating…
Update: Police Identify Driver of Suspicious Vehicle Seen near Timberlee Park on August 10
Townsend Police have identified the operator of a silver Toyota Prius that was involved in suspicious activity in Timberlee Park on August 10, 2014 in which the driver was seen in the area where children were playing acting suspiciously and…
Channel 4: Cold Case Pushes Forward in Townsend
WBZ-TV ran a story about the Townsend Police Department’s continuing work in the investigation into the disappearance of then 13-year-old Deborah Anne Quimby, who has been missing since May 3, 1977.
SCAM WARNING FROM THE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Attorney General Martha Coakley on Wednesday reminded those who want to give to support victims of the Boston Marathon attacks to do their homework first to ensure the charity is reputable. More than 125 website domain names relating to the…
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