GROVELAND — Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen reports that the missing Groveland resident suffering from dementia has been found safe and unharmed. Groveland Police wish to thank the Massachusetts State Police, Groveland Fire Department, Haverhill Police, Georgetown Police and Salisbury Police
(Update–missing man found) Groveland Police Seeking Missing Man with Dementia
Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen reports that the Groveland Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating a man with dementia who was reported missing earlier today.
Groveland Police to Summons Two Juveniles After Mailboxes Damaged
GROVELAND — Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen reports that the Groveland Police Department will summons two teenagers after they allegedly vandalized multiple mailboxes in town. A JUVENILE MALE, AGE 16, OF MERRIMAC, and a JUVENILE MALE, AGE 16, OF WEST NEWBURY will
Groveland Police to Summons Man who Allegedly Followed Woman in his Vehicle
GROVELAND — Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen reports that the Groveland Police Department will seek a criminal summons against a resident following an investigation into his allegedly following a woman in his vehicle earlier this week.
Groveland Police Investigating Incident in which Resident was Followed and Placed in Fear
GROVELAND — Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen reports that the Groveland Police Department has opened a criminal investigation into a report that a resident was followed through a neighborhood by a man in a vehicle.
Statement of Groveland Police Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen Regarding Death of George Floyd and Actions of Minneapolis Police
GROVELAND — Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen and the men and women of the Groveland Police Department condemn the actions of the Minneapolis police officers which resulted in the death of George Floyd last week. Chief Gillen and the Groveland Police
Groveland Police and Fire to Discontinue Drive-By Parades June 1
Police Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen and Fire Chief Robert Valentine announce that the Groveland Police and Fire Departments will discontinue drive-by parades for birthdays and other events on Monday, June 1 as COVID-19 restrictions begin to lessen.
Groveland Police Department Encourages Residents to #JustStayHome
Police Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen, in accordance with Gov. Baker’s and the Department of Public Health’s new orders, would like to encourage Groveland residents to participate in the #JustStayHome challenge.
Groveland Police Department Temporarily Suspend Non-Emergency Walk-in Services
Police Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen announces that, out of an abundance of caution, the Groveland Police Department will temporarily suspend non-emergency walk-in services in response to COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus. All walk-in services, such as fingerprinting,
Groveland Police and Fire Respond After Car Crashes into House
Police Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen and Fire Chief Robert Valentine report that Groveland Police and Fire responded to a crash early this morning where a car drove into a house.