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Acton Police supervisor placed on leave over handling of retired cop OUI incident - MSNThe Acton Police Department said they are not yet releasing the man’s name, identifying him as a 64-year-old, as a criminal complaint had not been issued as of Monday night.
ACTON - Police have identified the man who followed a woman home from the South Acton MBTA station Wednesday night. The man's name has not been released, and the incident remains under investigation.
Acton Police Chief Richard Burrows announced that the Acton Police Department has made progress in its investigation into a pair of incidents in which Acton-Boxborough School Committee members ...
Acton Police Chief Richard Burrows had no desire to be a cop when he was studying Management Information Systems at UMass Lowell in the early 1980s, but when a friend told him about a good paying ...
Police search for man who followed woman from Acton train station 02:19. ACTON - Police in Acton are searching for a man who followed a woman from a Commuter Rail station Wednesday night.
Police want to talk to a man who followed a woman as she left the South Acton MBTA Commuter Rail station Wednesday night. Anyone with information is asked to call Acton police at 978-929-7711 ...
Two Acton police officers who were placed on leave for alleged inappropriate conduct earlier this year have resigned, Town Manager John Mangiaratti and Police Chief Richard Burrows said in a ...
The retired official, a 64-year-old man who lives in Acton, worked in another community, Acton police said in a statement. He was not identified as he was not arrested.
Police in Acton are asking for the public’s help to identify a man who followed a woman from the South Acton commuter rail station Wednesday night. At around 10:20 p.m., officers went to the ...
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