RICHMOND, Mass. - In response to a recent string of break-ins within Town, the Board of Selectmen has scheduled a meeting with representatives from the State Police. The meeting will take place on Wednesday, November 18th beginning at 6:30PM. The meeting is open to the public which is encouraged to attend.
“The Selectmen are concerned over these recent break-ins and want to gather as much information from the state police as they can about their investigation into these crimes,” stated Town Administrator Matthew Kerwood.
The state police provide the Town with police coverage and has recent published a request for the public assistance in trying to gather information on these crimes.
“The Selectmen would encourage anyone with information to either come to meeting or to contact the state police’s Lee barracks. They very much want to see those responsible for these crimes caught,” concluded Administrator Kerwood.
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