Lowell Police Offer Halloween Safety Tips
The night of Thursday, Oct. 31 is quickly approaching, and trick-or-treating will be held from 6 to 8 p.m.
The night of Thursday, Oct. 31 is quickly approaching, and trick-or-treating will be held from 6 to 8 p.m.
National First Responders Day honors all the men and women who respond to emergencies to ensure the public’s safety — paramedics, EMTs, firefighters, police officers, and 911 operators. These workers sacrifice their time and risk their personal safety to protect citizens, and National First Responders Day is an opportunity to recognize their bravery and heroism. On behalf of the entire department, we extend our appreciation and support to the first responders working to keep our community safe.
Faheem, a student at Lowell High School, recently had his scooter stolen from school property. The scooter served as his primary mode of transportation to and from school.
During the third full week of October each year, National School Bus Safety Week (Oct. 21-25 this year) is a public education program for students, teachers, motorists, school bus drivers, school administrators, and others to address the importance of school bus safety.
Superintendent Greg Hudon and the Lowell Police Department would like to thank several retired officers and residents for revitalizing police memorials in front of 50 Arcand Drive this week, just in time for the department to recognize the 28th anniversary of a plane crash that killed four Lowell Police Officers and a North Reading Officer.
LOWELL — Superintendent Greg Hudon reports that the Lowell Police Department has made a total of 62 arrests and 11 summonses while conducting six sweeps for drugs and warrants in the city’s South Common since August, and that enforcement efforts around the South Common will remain ongoing.
LOWELL — Superintendent Greg Hudon is pleased to report that the Lowell Police Department is welcoming a dozen new police officers who graduated from the Lowell Police Academy.
LOWELL — Superintendent Greg Hudon reports that the Lowell Police Department is warning the community about a new type of scam that has targeted Lowell residents.
LOWELL — Superintendent Greg Hudon is pleased to share that the Lowell Police Department has been awarded $60,000 in state grant funding to improve road safety.
The first issue of The Chief’s Corner, the official newsletter of the Lowell Police Department. The second issue is expected in January of 2025!