For Immediate Release Thursday, September 14, 2016 In Plain Sight: How to Detect Red Flags of Substance Use North Reading Police, North Reading Youth Services, and The Community Impact Team are hosting its second free drop-in open house for adults to learn about the red flags of substance use. The community is welcome to visit […]
North Reading Community Impact Team gets Federal Grant to Prevent Youth Substance Abuse
For Immediate Release Monday, September 12, 2016 White House Drug Policy Office Awards North Reading Community Impact Team $625k to Prevent Youth Substance Use Grants Support Administration Efforts to Emphasize Prevention Among Youth Last week, Michael Botticelli, Director of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), announced $85.9 million in grants for 698 Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support […]
NRPD Memoriam Tribute to Eugene Tworek, Town IT Department Head
On Sept. 6, the Town of North Reading lost a beloved and valued employee, Eugene S. Tworek, 71. “Gene” as he was known by those who had the good fortune of knowing him, died Tuesday surrounded by family, friends and co-workers after a brief illness. Chief Murphy and the Officers of the North Reading Police […]
NRPD Receives Thank You From Hood School Students
In was has become a welcomed local tradition, students and parents from the Hood School PTO have taken the time and effort to offer a show of support and thanks to local law enforcement on this national day of remembrance, 9-11, by delivering us an oversized basket of treats and snacks. Although not required, gestures of support from the […]
Join Us for Back to School Safety Day on Saturday, September 10th
Please join the North Reading Police and the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office for a Back to School Safety Day on Saturday, September 10th from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. We will be at 15 Commonwealth Avenue in Woburn. Admission is free. There will be free car seat installations and inspections, a K-9 demonstration and plenty […]
New Animal Protection Law Becomes Effective in November 2016
On August 19, 2016, Governor Baker signed into law An Act Preventing Animal Suffering and Death. This law will become effective in November 2016. This law restricts tethering an animal for certain periods of time or if there are weather concerns. This law also allows first responders and citizens to enter a vehicle to save […]
North Reading Police Welcome Two New Police Officers
Chief Michael Murphy and the North Reading Police Department welcomed Officer Timothy King and Officer Michael Hanley into the North Reading Police family on Tuesday, August 16, 2016. Officers King and Hanley graduated from the Reading Police Academy after five months of training. Officer King is a North Reading resident who graduated from Saint John’s […]
Possible Bobcat Sighting on Southwick Road
On Tuesday, 8-16-16 a resident of Southwick Road in the area of Barberry Road reported seeing what they believed was a bobcat walking along the side of the roadway heading towards Park Street. The cat was described as brown, much bigger than the size of a house cat, with pointed white tipped ears. According to the […]
Community Scam Alert: Facebook Scam
On 08-08-16 we received a report that a former, North Reading Town employee’s Facebook account may have been compromised/hacked and that individuals who were listed as “friends” on his Facebook page were receiving Facebook messages, allegedly from his compromised account offering government assistance grants for up to $50,000. After reviewing the incident, it was determined that this is […]
NRPD & Community Impact Team Participating In National Night Out
National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, better places to live. Click on link for more details. National Night Out Event Page
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