In this week's column, Chief Crepeau explains why helmets are so important when riding a bicycle.
The following information was provided by the Grafton Police Department. All arrests are reported. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Grafton Police have charged Andrea Merrill, 33, with the theft of $9,600 from Kai's Village, a non profit that collects funds for families of children with cancer.
The Grafton Police Department co-sponsored the town's event.
A Grafton man was involved in a crash that killed a motorcyclist and sent his passenger to the hospital.
In this week's column, Chief Crepeau expands upon the idea of National Night Out by telling attendees what they can expect on Aug. 6.
Grafton Police Chief Normand Crepeau invites all Grafton residents out to meet the police force. Free gun locks and bike helmets will be available along with free refreshments.
Patch features a local unsolved case from Mass Most Wanted every Sunday.
Our unusual police news column provides a summary of some of the stranger police calls from the region.
In this week's column Grafton Police Chief Normand Crepeau discusses what you can do to stay safe in the event of a hurricane.
Police needed to investigate why a man walked around in his pajamas, among other wacky calls this week.
Two apps, Ping4Alerts and CodeRED, are alerting Grafton residents to emergency situations on the go.
Rhode Island state troopers arrested Nicholas Athanas, 33, of 5 West View St., Grafton, at 1:56 a.m. Friday.
We provide a recap of some of the more unusual police calls from the region.
The arrests happened on June 15.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call Grafton Police at 508-839-5343.
Our OMG PD column provides a round-up of some of the stranger police calls in the region.
In this week's column Grafton Police Chief Normand Crepeau discusses how sex offenders get classified and how you can protect your children.
The victim was taken to UMass Memorial Medical Center.
With graduation parties in full swing, Chief Crepeau reminds parents that serving alcohol to minors is against the law.
Attorney General Martha Coakley announced the decision Tuesday.
Summer weather means more people will be hitting the road on two-wheeled vehicles.
In other unusual police news, a resident wasn't thrilled to greet a surprise visitor.
Grafton High's Class of 2013 graduates Friday, May 31.
The Massachusetts State Police will be out in force making sobriety stops around Worcester County.
The accident remains under investigation.
In other unusual police news, a dog who was reported stolen was, in fact, home the whole time.
The campaign coincides with National Missing Children's Day, which is May 25.
The following information was provided by the Grafton Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.
There have been more reports of housebreaks in certain parts of town.
The campaign to increase seatbelt use starts this week.