The following information was supplied by the Wayland Joint Communications Center. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The Wayland Fire Department provided the information below.
Police confiscated four Cheeba Chews from a 17-year-old on Dec. 10.
The cards will be available from elementary schools and other places.
The following information was supplied by the Wayland Fire Department.
The Wayland Fire Department completed its first Advanced Life Support transport provided by full-time paramedics.
An update from the most recent court date.
Twelve Wayland officers participated in the emergency response drivers' training.
Obtaining open burning permits can be done online.
Police say upon arriving for a disturbance call, they found crystal meth and PCP.
Headlines from the Wayland Fire Department in 2011.
Recapping some of the top police stories from 2011.
Wayland Police have sent images of her find to the state lab.
Wayland accident closed Route 20 for more than two hours Sunday evening.
A driver involved in an October accident is asking for witnesses to come forward.
The selection process to replace Wayland Fire Chief Bob Loomer upon his retirement resulted in an internal promotion.
The annual event involves an antique fire engine and the guest of honor ... Santa Claus.
Only occupant of the Wayland home was transported to the hospital for medical evaluation.
The release below was provided by the office of Sen. Richard Ross, who represents Wayland.
The home on Dudley Road was under renovation and unoccupied at the time of the blaze.
A two alarm fire occurred around 7:20 p.m. at 123 Dudley Road. The fire is currently under control and no injuries have been reported.
Wayland Police Officer Shane Bowles started in the youth officer position on Nov. 28.
The following information was supplied by the Wayland Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Police are asking anyone who witnessed the accident the morning of Nov. 21 to contact police.
The Hudson County (N.J.) District Attorney has charged a 42-year-old man in connection with the case of a missing Wayland teen.
Patch has confirmed the arrest of a 42-year-old man in connection to Wayland teen Allie Loftis' disappearance.
Friends, family, authorities and social media are ringing with a sense of relief now that Wayland teen Allie Loftis is safe.
Wayland Police sent the release below.