Crime & Safety
Danvers Police Chief Neil F. Ouellette Submitted Final Police Department Annual Report
Danvers Police Chief Neil F. Ouellette will retire at the end of May.

Danvers Police Chief Neil F. Ouellette recently submitted his last Annual Report because he plans to retire at the end of the month.
“I would be remiss if I did not thank the Citizens of Danvers, Town Staff, Board of Selectmen, Finance Committee members, and the School Department that have supported me and the department over the years,” Chief Ouellette wrote in his message attached to the 2014 Annual Report.
The report gives an overview of the Danvers Police Department, including the rank structure and organizational chart, and crime and incident statistics.
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Crime and Incident Statistics in 2014 in Danvers
- Homicide -- 0
- Rape -- 5
- Indecent Assault -- 8
- Robbery -- 1
- Aggravated Assault -- 25
- Simple Assault -- 123
- Kidnapping -- 1
- Treats/Intimidation -- 41
- Bomb Threats -- 2
- Residential Burglary -- 24
- Commerical Burglary -- 12
- Drunk Driving -- 76
For more information and to read the complete report, click here.
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Photo Credit: Danvers Police Chief Neil F. Ouellette, Danvers Police Departrment
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