Lowell Police Recognize National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
Law Enforcement Appreciation Day (LEAD) is celebrated annually on Jan. 9. It is a day for people to show their support of law enforcement officers nationwide.
Law Enforcement Appreciation Day (LEAD) is celebrated annually on Jan. 9. It is a day for people to show their support of law enforcement officers nationwide.
LOWELL — Superintendent Greg Hudon is pleased to report that Lowell Police Deputy Superintendent Mark LeBlanc graduated from the prestigious FBI National Academy earlier this month.
LOWELL – Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Lowell Police Superintendent Greg Hudon have confirmed that Bravindah Mawanda, 20, of Lowell, has been charged with fatally shooting Nikhl Israni, 24, of Lowell.
LOWELL — Superintendent Greg Hudon is pleased to report that the Lowell Police Department organized movie nights at eight of the city’s elementary schools in partnership with Lowell Public Schools and Parent Teacher Organizations.
LOWELL — Superintendent Greg Hudon is pleased to report that the Lowell Police Department, the Lowell Fire Department and Massachusetts State Police volunteered Saturday with Heroes and Helpers, a program that pairs first responders with youth from underserved areas to go Christmas shopping at Target.
LOWELL — Superintendent Greg Hudon reports that the Lowell Police Department responded Thursday to a crash involving a child pedestrian.
December is National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, which raises awareness about the dangers of impaired driving and implements strategies for people to get home safely. Impaired driving is heightened during the holiday season, and the National Highway Safety Traffic Administration (NHSTA) reports that 13,524 people died in alcohol-impaired driving traffic deaths in 2022.
LOWELL — Superintendent Greg Hudon is pleased to report that the Lowell Police Department wrapped up a food drive on Tuesday by delivering two cruisers full of non-perishable food items to the Merrimack Valley Food Bank.
LOWELL — Superintendent Greg Hudon reports that the Lowell Police Department, in collaboration with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), has unveiled a new police cruiser designed to raise awareness of the dangers posed by fentanyl and fake pills that look like real prescription pills.
Nov. 14 is National Seat Belt Day, which reminds people of the importance of buckling up when riding in or driving a vehicle. Seat belts are easy to take for granted, but they make a massive difference in the event of a motor vehicle crash.