Crime & Safety
Framingham Police Substations Closing Over Coronavirus
The three substations will close temporarily, and some other police department functions will stop, according to the department.

FRAMINGHAM, MA — Framingham police will temporarily shutter three substations across the city in response to the growing new coronavirus outbreak. The department will also cancel all community meetings, and will close the licensing office until April 1.
The Pelham, Tripoli, and Hollis Street substations are not usually staffed 24-7. The police department will be available as normal throughout the coronavirus outbreak.
The substation closures are just a few of the scores of offices and schools closing across the state in response to COVID-19. Framingham is also closing the library and senior center in response to the outbreak.
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