Lowell Police Warn Public of Increase in Motor Vehicle Thefts, Offer Tips for Prevention

Lowell Police Warn Public of Increase in Motor Vehicle Thefts, Offer Tips for Prevention

LOWELL — Superintendent Greg Hudon reports that the Lowell Police Department has seen a significant increase in motor vehicle thefts recently, with thieves specifically targeting certain models of Kia and Hyundai vehicles that have security vulnerabilities. 

Lowell Police Partner with the Officer Sean A. Collier Memorial Fund and Lowell Public Schools to Sponsor Coloring Contest for First Graders

Lowell Police Partner with the Officer Sean A. Collier Memorial Fund and Lowell Public Schools to Sponsor Coloring Contest for First Graders

LOWELL — Superintendent Greg Hudon is pleased to report that the Lowell Police Department, in collaboration with the Officer Sean A. Collier Memorial Fund, sponsored a coloring contest for some Lowell Public School first graders. 

Lowell Police Department Officer to Run the Boston Marathon, Again, in Support of the Officer Sean A. Collier Memorial Fund

Lowell Police Department Officer to Run the Boston Marathon, Again, in Support of the Officer Sean A. Collier Memorial Fund

LOWELL — Superintendent Greg Hudon is pleased to share that Lowell Police Officer Christine Larocque is running the 2024 Boston Marathon to support the Officer Sean A. Collier Memorial Fund. 

Lowell Police, Middlesex Community College and City of Lowell Partner for Internship Program

Lowell Police, Middlesex Community College and City of Lowell Partner for Internship Program

LOWELL — Superintendent Greg Hudon is pleased to report that the Lowell Police Department, in partnership with Middlesex Community College and the City of Lowell’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer, has launched an internship program for students in MCC’s Criminal and Social Justice Program.

Lowell Police Unions Buy New Bike for Youth Whose Bike Was Stolen During Downtown Lowell Cleanup

Lowell Police Unions Buy New Bike for Youth Whose Bike Was Stolen During Downtown Lowell Cleanup

LOWELL — It was Saturday, Oct. 14, when Lowell High School sophomore Nam Phan spent an afternoon helping with a cleanup in downtown Lowell, only to finish the cleanup and realize his electric bike had been stolen from where he left it locked up with a bike lock. 

PHOTOS: Lowell Police Department and Target Partner for Heroes and Helpers Program
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PHOTOS: Lowell Police Department and Target Partner for Heroes and Helpers Program

LOWELL — Superintendent Greg Hudon is pleased to report that the Lowell Police Department, the Greater Lowell Community Foundation and Target partnered for Heroes and Helpers, a program in which Target provides gift cards to youth from under-resourced areas who then go Christmas shopping while partnered with first responders.