Randolph Police Department    

                            Massachusetts  

 

41 South Main Street                                                                        Phone: 781-963-1212

Randolph Ma 02368                    EMERGENCY  DIAL " 9 1 1 "                            Fax: 781-961-0968

   

 

Chief William Pace

         

I would like to welcome the public to the Randolph Police Department's new World Wide Web site. It is a pleasure to  showcase the Police Department electronically and to reach out to the community in this fashion. ( click photo for mission statement)

 

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Randolph Honor Guard

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Randolph Police Lieutenants 197O's

John Condlin, Frank Frederickson, Frank Fahey, William McSweeney

 

 

New Appointed

Police Chief

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July 01, 2010

William Pace, a 20-year veteran of the Randolph police, will be the next chief of the department.

A Randolph resident, Pace was appointed a patrolman in 1990. He was promoted to detective in 1996, and became a detective sergeant in 2003.

 

Overnight Parking

It should be noted that the fine for overnight parking has been increased this year to $15.  The overnight parking ban is in force throughout the year, but is especially enforced during the winter season.  The purpose of this by-law is due to the possibility of inclement weather and the need for plow vehicles to clear the roads for emergency vehicles and general traffic.  At the beginning of the winter season warnings are placed on vehicles reminding residents that the winter season is upon us and their vehicles need to be off of the public ways of the town.  Citations are then issued to those vehicles parked overnight and vehicles may be towed depending on the circumstances.  The tow fee is to be paid by the vehicle owner based on towing fees set by the state of Massachusetts.

 

DOVE ( Domestic Violence Ended)

The domestic violence shelter and resource center for Randolph, along with the Quincy Police Department and Randolph Police Department applied for and received a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice of Violence Against Women. The grant provides funding for a full time victim advocate hired by "Dove".

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Robert E. Nelson, 67, a lifelong resident of Randolph, died Oct. 24,

at Milton Hospital. He was a

graduate of Randolph High School, Class of 1960. Retired from the Randolph Police Department, Bob was on the Randolph police force

for 27 years. Bob was a Safety

Officer & a Motorcycle Officer

for the Randolph Police Dept.

 

 

 

 

Randolph Police Chaplin

Rev. Leland Clarke

 

Sgt. John Condlin and (then) Lt. Ralph Condlin.  John Rose to Lt. and Ralph Rose to Chief.

 

 

Webmaster: 

 

Detective Michael Tuitt

 

 

 

 

FREDERICKSON, Frank E. 82

passed away peacefully on

January 23rd, 2010.

Frank was Randolph Police Officer

where he worked for 32 years

before retiring in 1982.

Frank was named the

Department's first Lieutenant in 1961,

and was acting Chief from 1979 - 1982.

 

 

 

Yellow Advisory

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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