Police Chief James McIntyre and Fire Chief Matthew Grafton report that an investigation into a suspicious item revealed there was no danger to the public on Tuesday morning. On Tuesday, Sept. 27, at approximately 7:22 a.m., Stoneham Police and Fire Dispatch was notified of a suspicious item that was found at the Mobil Gas Station, […]
Stoneham Police and Fire Departments Share Information on New National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Number
New Three-Digit Phone Number 988 to Take Effect July 16 STONEHAM– Chief James McIntyre and Chief Matthew Grafton along with the Stoneham Police and Fire Departments wish to share information regarding the new National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number, 988, which will take effect on Saturday, July 16. The 988 dialing code will become the new national […]
Statement of Stoneham Police Department Regarding Sentencing of Suspect in 2013 Child Rape Case
STONEHAM — Chief James McIntyre reports that the offender in a child rape case has been sentenced to 10 years to 10 years and one day in state prison. Stoneham Police began investigating in April 2017 after a friend of a child rape survivor reported the incident. Through their investigation, Detective Sgt. Robert Kennedy and […]
Stoneham Police and Fire Departments Share Tips for Safe Fourth of July Celebrations
Possession or Use of Fireworks is Illegal in Massachusetts STONEHAM– Chief James McIntyre and Chief Matthew Grafton along with the Stoneham Police and Fire Departments, wish to share several important safety tips and reminders as residents prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday. According to the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services and State Police, […]
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