Crime & Safety
Four Foxborough Police Officers Promoted
The department has a new lieutenant and three new sergeants.

FOXBOROUGH, MA — Four members of the Foxborough Police Department have new positions following promotions Thursday night.
The department held a swearing-in and pinning ceremony for Lt. Michael Grace, Sgt. Lucas Drayton, Sgt. Timothy O'Leary, and Sgt. David Foscaldo.
Grace is an 18-year veteran of the police department and spent 11 years as a sergeant. He is a graduate of Foxborough High School and Westfield State University. He also has a master's degree from Western New England College.
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O'Leary joined the department in 1987 and most recently was a member of the detective division. The third generation officer is a Foxborough High School and Western New England College graduate.
David Foscaldo has been a Foxborough police officer since 2000 and like O'Leary is a Foxborough High School and Western New England College graduate.
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Drayton came to his hometown police department in 2007 after five years in other towns. He is a Foxborough High School and Framingham State University graduate.
Cover image via Foxborough Police Department.
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