Excerpts from the Wakefield Police Department log.
The event takes place on Oct. 29 at Wakefield High School.
Green Street could be closed on Thursday, as well.
The FBI has released the 2014 Unified Crime Report which features statistics for crime in Wakefield.
Rick Hall owns North Shore Recovery Management in Reading.
Wakefield police are urging drivers to use caution.
Woman who woke up on a bench after drinking in Salem, reported purse stolen, unhappy police will not drive her home to Wakefield.
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"The opioid crisis is not about statistics – it is about the lives that drug use impacts," Middlesex DA Marian Ryan said.
The department responded to 347 emergency incidents during the month.
Dorothy Brownsberger, 48, of Reading, has not been seen or heard from since leaving her home at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, September 20.
Michael McCarthy is charged with murder and Rochelle Bond is charged with accessory after the fact in the death of her daughter, Bella Bond
A 35-year-old man from Chelsea will be summoned to court following an accident on Highland Avenue.
Flu season is right around the corner, and there are a number of local clinics scheduled for the fall.
Police department releases its monthly report for August.
The 44-year-old man was also charged with child endangerment.
Reading, Wakefield, and North Reading Police are investigating a similar pattern of break-ins.
Parents to learn about issues affecting the health and safety of school-aged children, such as bullying, cyber safety and more.
Anthony C. Lacava is facing multiple drug charges in Malden District Court.
The checkpoints will be "operated during varied hours” in Middlesex County heading into the Labor Day weekend.
Local police are warning parents to watch out for "flakka," which can cause paranoia, "excited delirium" and death, even in small amounts.
Joanna Soriano was last seen in Lynn last Tuesday.
The state's Department of Mental Health awarded $1.9 in grants to expand mental health crisis intervention and jail diversion programs.