Tag: Police
Wayland Police introduce Internet Purchase Exchange Location
Chief Robert Irving is pleased to announce that the Wayland Police Department has established an “Internet Purchase Exchange Location” in the parking lot of the…
Arrest made in Home Invasion case
Wayland Town Crier 6/18/15: Tipster says Wayland B&E suspect ‘black-out drunk’. A Wayland man was “black-out drunk” when he forced his way into a West…
Police: Wayland man used card stolen from Sudbury gym
Wayland Town Crier 7/19/11: Police: Wayland man used card stolen from Sudbury gym. A Wayland man is charged with using a credit card that his friends stole from a Sudbury gym earlier this month, police said.
Police training exercises Wednesday, May 11
Wayland Police Department Press Release May 5, 2011 Advisory. On Wednesday May 11th, the Metropolitan Law Enforcement Council’s Rapid Response and SWAT teams will be…
Sudbury picks firm for multi-town dispatch center feasibility study
Wayland Town Crier 3/30/11: Sudbury picks firm for multi-town dispatch center feasibility study. L.R. Kimball of Ebensburg, Pa., has been selected to complete the feasibility study for a regional dispatch center for police and fire in Sudbury, Wayland, Lincoln, Weston, Acton, Concord, Maynard and Boxborough. Kimball is a professional services firm that provides project design and planning in architecture, civil and environmental engineering and communication technology services. The work will be paid for with a $150,000 grant Sudbury received from the State Emergency Telecommunications Board.
Wayland, dog owners face off over troublesome foxhound
Wayland Town Crier 1/11/10: Wayland, dog owners face off over troublesome foxhound. The town is ratcheting up its efforts to capture Laska, a problem foxhound whose owners have defied orders to get rid of the animal. After receiving nearly 20 complaints dating back to November 2007, selectmen formally banished the dog from Wayland in May 2010. The dog bit two people and had frequently run without its leash, officials said.
Tips for Keeping Vandals at Bay
Wayland Patch 1/7/11: Tips for Keeping Vandals at Bay. With the recent bouts of vandalism that have been occurring in Wayland, Police Chief Robert Irving offered a few tips home and business owners can take to deter vandals from targeting their property.
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