Chief Robert MacDonald is pleased to officially welcome three new officers to the Dighton Police Department.
Chief Robert MacDonald is pleased to officially welcome three new officers to the Dighton Police Department.
With summer in full swing and the Fourth of July holiday fast approaching, Police Chief Robert MacDonald and Fire Chief Christopher Maguy would like to remind residents that the recreational use of fireworks in Massachusetts is illegal and violators will be arrested.
Chief Robert MacDonald and the Dighton Police Department are honoring fallen officers from near and far during National Police Week this week.
Police Chief Robert MacDonald and Fire Chief Christopher Maguy would like to share guidelines and tips in regards to accessing help in the midst of an emergency during National 9-1-1 Education Month.
Chief Robert MacDonald is pleased to announce that the Dighton Police Department once again will be participating in the Autism Police Patch Program throughout the month of April to raise awareness of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Chief Robert MacDonald and Det. Ryan Richards are issuing a warning to Dighton residents of a telephone scam in which the caller is capable of spoofing a local medical facility's phone number.
Chief Robert MacDonald reports that the Dighton Police Department has identified the individuals involved in the vandalism incident that occurred at Dighton-Rehoboth High School on Saturday, Jan. 30.
Chief Robert MacDonald reports that the Dighton Police Department is investigating an incident of vandalism that occurred at the Dighton-Rehoboth High School.
Chief Robert MacDonald reports that the Dighton Police Department is investigating an incident of vandalism that occurred at the Dighton-Rehoboth High School.
Chief Robert MacDonald is pleased to announce that the Dighton Police Department is currently accepting applications for part-time civilian dispatcher positions.