The survey is intended to gauge how Waltham residents feel about police and to show police opportunities for improvement.
The Lynn man was also indicted for a string of other robberies across Middlesex County.
If someone knocks on your door offering a deal that seems too good to be true to repave your driveway, that's a red flag, said police.
Firefighters called to Garden Crest Fire
The Waltham man who fell over 300 feet down the face of a cliff Saturday was rescued by Maine game wardens in sub-zero temperatures.
Police warn residents to keep alert when walking in the Elsie Turner Field.
He was taken to Beth Israel Hospital.
Police said they released this man's photo in connection to a recent spate of locker room thefts.
Francisco Cuxum Alvarado was deported to Guatemala on Jan. 29. He's accused of war crimes.
Between January 10 and January 24 police arrested 17 people, including men accused of trafficking heroin.
After a spate of locker thefts, police are warning folks not to bring their valuables to the gym.
Police released an image of a woman walking out of a grocery store and are asking for the public's help in finding out who she is.
Waltham Police are asking for help finding Milcia Ovalle-Chonay.
Police didn't say what the incident was, but they are looking for anyone who might have a dashcam and who was on Forrest Street Tuesday.
It's not clear what caused the crash, yet, according to State Police.
Between January 4 and January 8 Waltham police answered a dozens of calls. Here's a sample of the types of calls they responded to.
Here's a look at what the Waltham Police Department has been up to so far this year.
Hannah Hairston, 17, was last seen on Lexington Street, police said.
"The Waltham Police Department will never call and demand money to prevent an arrest [or] clear a warrant up," police said.
Here's a look at what the Waltham Police Department has been up to this week.
Between 2013 and 2017, 11 percent of drivers involved in fatal crashes had both alcohol and drugs in their system at the time.
This highly-trained dog is ready to hit the streets.
Here's a look at what the Waltham Police Department has been up to this weekend.
According to police scanner radio a fire was reported at the Burger King.
The fire department said it looks like an electric space heater may have caught a rug on fire, but it's too early to say for sure.
Charlie Gryska, who has three young children, passed away Friday, police said. He was diagnosed with a brain tumor earlier this year.
Wrentham police said luckily there were no injuries when a pickup truck sustained extensive damage in a single-car accident.
Waltham police have released still images of a man they say they suspect was involved in a larceny from a home on Ash Street.
Waltham police found the woman safe the same day they posted about her disappearance.
Police are looking to find this man related to a wallet theft at Hannaford's.
Waltham Police released several still images of a woman they say is part of an investigation into a recent package theft.
Ahead of Boston Marathon bomber's appeal next month, a federal court unsealed one of the search warrants related to a Waltham triple murder.
Police are asking for the public's help as they investigate this woman.
Crews fought flames at the Acton Metal Processing building Wednesday morning.
The former executive assistant of Waltham company was arrested and then charged in connection with embezzling more than $3 million.
The Guatemala national was found in Waltham. He was wanted in Guatemala for participating in mass sexual assault of indigenous women.
On Monday, Police asked for the public's help in finding the man. He appears to be about 5'10 with tattoos on both arms.
An officer said he spotted the Waltham man in the act of trying to hammer a lock off at the Alewife MBTA bike rack.
Waltham firefighters are working to put out a fire at the corner of Main and Church streets. Watch for road closures.
Waltham police said the 16-year-old was found covered in blood attempting to break into a car less than a mile away after the stabbing.