The program is authorized by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
The identity monitoring services include Credit Monitoring, Fraud Consultation, and Identity Theft Restoration.
The break-ins started in July and continued into August.
The first day of school for Concord Public School students is Wednesday.
A familiar break-in pattern has returned to one street in town and police are warning residents to keep their cars locked.
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An 87-year-old Concord woman died of her injuries in the four car crash on Route 2.
Concord police believe one person is responsible for the break-in of 14 cars in one neighborhood.
State police found a duffle bag full of pills, heroin, marijuana and gun ammunition.
The Concord integrated in-car and body worn camera program will have an initial equipment cost of $197,000.
Body-worn cameras and cruiser cameras will be implemented in the fall.
All Fourth of July town-sponsored activities and events are canceled to avoid the potential spread of the coronavirus.
'We are currently in the early stages of formulating a program with implementation expected in the near future.'
Concord police answered several questions community members sent about policing policies.
The repeated death of black Americans by police officers and vigilantes is a disgrace which must be stopped.
A worker fell about 20 feet into a trench during an inspection at the Concord Country Club.
'Protests taking place across the country are inspiring as we watch thousands march together peacefully in the pursuit of social justice.'
'Our officers are well trained in many subject areas and are expected to deescalate volatile situations whenever possible.'
The man is caught on video ripping a "No Trespassing" sign from private property as well as several stones from a private rock wall.
The Concord grads were part of the third class to graduate during the pandemic.
The shields were donated by a group named “Face Shields for First Responders.”
The scam threatens victims with a supposed embarrassing photo to be sent to the victim's friends and family if they refuse to pay a ransom.
During the week of April 12-18, public safety agencies take time to reflect on the critical role telecommunications professionals play.
Residents can now text to enroll in Concord's CodeRED alert system.
This class had 34 graduates from 20 different stations across the state.
Starting Feb. 23 Massachusetts hands-free law goes into effect.
Prior to joining the Concord Police Department, Officer Fisher worked as a police officer for the Charleston PD in South Carolina.
The man was found with the help of the Tewskbury Police and K9 unit.
The viral videos show teens sliding a penny between an electrical outlet and exposed metal prongs causing sparks and in some cases, fires.
Concord was one of 248 municipal fire departments to receive funding for fire safety programs.
Michael DeRoche is the recipient of the Richard N Bangs Award for Outstanding Recruit.
Police arrested Clinton residents Brandon and Jason Faieta.
A man hiking at Walden Pond State Park Preserve became ill and needed to be rescued along the trail.
The fire started in the chimney, officials said.
The closest fire hydrant connected to the town water line was down the hill from the estate.
Flames and smoke shot through the windows and roof of the almost $3 million home.
The fliers were found in the Concord Center area and were related to the white supremacist group PatriotFront.us
Concord firefighter Tim O'Malley was one of 31 graduates from the state Fire Academy.
The department received an award for outstanding achievements in traffic safety.
The campaign allows department members to donate or raise $100 to forego facial hair restrictions during the month of November.