As the holiday season approaches and gifts begin to be shipped and delivered, Chief Matthew Pinard and the Littleton Police Department would like to provide tips to help community members prevent package theft. According to the National Neighborhood Watch, nearly 19% of Americans have had at least one package stolen in the past 12 […]
Town of Littleton and its Police and Fire Departments Invite Community to Ceremony Marking 20th Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks
LITTLETON — The Town of Littleton, including Town Administrator Anthony M. Ansaldi Jr., Police Chief Matthew J. Pinard, and Interim Fire Chief Thomas Clancy would like to invite the public to a 9/11 Memorial Service in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the nation. The ceremony will begin […]
Littleton Police Chief Matthew Pinard Statement Regarding Death of George Floyd
LITTLETON — Chief Matthew J. Pinard wishes to provide his thoughts on the police killing of George Floyd, which has sparked protests against racism and police brutality throughout the United States and beyond. “Traditionally, I do not feel comfortable addressing police incidents that occur outside of the Littleton community, but it’s long past time for […]
Littleton Police Actively Investigating Threatening Letter at Life Care Center of Nashoba Valley
LITTLETON — Chief Matthew J. Pinard reports that the Littleton Police Department is actively investigating a threatening letter found at the Life Care Center of Nashoba Valley this week.
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