Update: Eugene Newton was arraigned today in Lowell District Court. Judge Stacey Fortes ordered the defendant held without bail pending ...
Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian has announced the Middlesex Sheriff's Office will open registration for its 2021 correction officer class on ...
Thirty (30) members of the Stoneham Police Department recently completed interactive, scenario-based training utilizing the Middlesex Sh ...
WESTFORD - Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Westford Acting Chief of Police Mark Chambers have announced that Mark Timothy Ga ...
Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan announced today that Gabriel Estuardo Rojas, 28 of Methuen, and Manuel Jose Lopez, 24 of Lawrenc ...
WESTFORD - The Middlesex District Attorney's Office and Westford Police confirm the identity of the man killed in a fatal crash in Westf ...
Hopkinton Police Chief Joseph Bennett and Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian today announced that 24 members of the Hopkinton Police ...
CAMBRIDGE - Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Cambridge Police Commissioner Branville Bard have confirmed the identity of the ...
The checkpoint will last from June 7 to June 8.
See the latest announcement from the Middlesex County District Attorney's Office.
'We are disturbed and saddened to hear of the murder of six women of Asian descent and two other victims in Georgia earlier this week.'
LOWELL - Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan, Fire Marshal Peter Ostroskey, Lowell Police Superintendent Kelly Richardson and Lowell ...
Today at approximately 1:38 p.m., the victim was walking on the sidewalk when she was struck on Hunting Street in the area of Salem Street.
State Troopers pulled the car over for driving 88 mph on I-95 North in Lexington.
No injuries were reported and the person refused to be taken to the hospital
“Understanding and addressing systemic racism and white privilege is a community issue that calls for education, conversation and change.”
A biopharmaceutical company is paying $600,000 to settle allegations that it violated the Clean Air Act at its Lexington facility.
The oily rags were tossed in a dumpster against the outside of the garage alongside empty linseed oil cans, wood, paper, and cardboard.
"The bravery displayed by these two officers can’t be taught," said Officer Christopher Ducharme, President of the LPPA.
A police officer woke up the homeowners and helped them get out of the burning home without injuries, officials said.
The video series is part of the department's attempt at informing residents about the inner-workings of Lexington police duties.
Police said all the cars that were targeted were unlocked.
The last positive test in the jail was on Sept. 29.
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Additionally, to keep the dialogue open, we've created an online form for the community to ask additional questions.
The Fire Department will of course be available for emergencies before, during and after the move.
The 24-count indictment focused in the theft of hundreds of files with proprietary information from Analog Devices, Inc.
Neither the Town of Lexington, nor Lexington’s Community Choice Program, nor Eversource make marketing phone calls.
Police shot bean bag rounds at the man several times before they were able to stop him.
The pig attacked a man in Landlocked Forest and had to be put down.
The Lexington Police Department places the highest value on the life and safety of the public and our officers.
The husband and wife duo were involved in a money laundering scheme that imported illegal drugs, according to the DOJ.
Scammers have called residents claiming to raise money for the department.
Charles Lieber had been indicted last month in connection with failing to report income from Wuhan University of Technology in Cambridge.
The jail said all seven of the cases are asymptomatic and in a minimum security building, separate from the main building.
The total jail population has reached a new record low of 562 inmates.
The Lexington grads were part of the third class to graduate during the pandemic.
The Middlesex Sheriff's Office started the process of reducing the jail population in March to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
"It's not a racetrack out there," Lexington police said.
The Lexington Police will be hiring for 4 Immediate openings. Registration for these openings must be completed by August 12.