LITTLETON — Chief Matthew Pinard and the Littleton Police Department would like to share tips and guidance to help kids and families stay safe as they celebrate Halloween this year. Costume Safety Enjoy a safe and happy Halloween by following the below guidelines, courtesy the Food and Drug Administration and Consumer Product Safety Commission: Reduce […]
Littleton Police Department Earns Re-accreditation from Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission
Chief Matthew Pinard proudly shares that the Littleton Police Department earned re-accreditation from the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC). The Littleton Police Department earned re-accreditation for the second time after its initial accreditation in 2017. Accreditation is a self-initiated, lengthy and comprehensive evaluation process. Participating departments complete an internal self-review and an external assessment by […]
Littleton Police Department and Littleton Public Schools Offer Back-to-School Roadway Safety Tips for Students and Motorists
As summer comes to a close, Chief Matthew Pinard and the Littleton Police Department and Superintendent Kelly Clenchy and Littleton Public Schools would like to offer students, parents and motorists several important back-to-school safety tips as students prepare to return to school. With an abundance of construction work in town, the Littleton Police Department and […]
Littleton and Ayer Police Departments Searching for Missing Man
Ayer Police Chief Brian Gill and Littleton Police Chief Matthew Pinard report that the Ayer and Littleton Police Departments are asking for public assistance as they seek to locate a man who has been missing since Friday afternoon. Kevin Haines, age 53, of Ayer, was last seen at his home on Littleton Road in Ayer […]
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