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Boston Police Warn Donors against Fraudulent Fundraising

The Boston Police Department would like to take this opportunity to remind individuals to be vigilant of fraudulent charitable solicitors claiming to assist the police. The department has learned of individual contacting would be donors to solicit money on behalf of the ‘Boston Police Patrolmen’s Union Widow and Orphan’ fund. This fund does not exist […]

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Check out photos of our new Real Time Crime Center!

Yesterday on March 2, 2010, Mayor Menino and Commissioner Davis introduced the BPD\’s latest crime fighting tool, the Real Time Crime Center. The new technology is part of the Boston Regional Intelligence Center and allows crime analysts to assist officers with more timely information immediately following an incident.

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Check out photos of our new Real Time Crime Center!

Yesterday on March 2, 2010, Mayor Menino and Commissioner Davis introduced the BPD\’s latest crime fighting tool, the Real Time Crime Center. The new technology is part of the Boston Regional Intelligence Center and allows crime analysts to assist officers with more timely information immediately following an incident.

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Boston Police Introduce the New ‘Real Time Crime Center’

Also Unveil the Newly Designed BPDNews.com Today Mayor Thomas Menino and Police Commissioner Edward Davis announced new technology being implemented by the Boston Police Department to increase public safety and enhance quality of life for city residents.  Today’s announcement includes the launch of the Real Time Crime Center, a newly created division within the Bureau

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Boston Police Introduce the New ‘Real Time Crime Center’

Also Unveil the Newly Designed BPDNews.com Today Mayor Thomas Menino and Police Commissioner Edward Davis announced new technology being implemented by the Boston Police Department to increase public safety and enhance quality of life for city residents.  Today’s announcement includes the launch of the Real Time Crime Center, a newly created division within the Bureau

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Community Alert

Boston Police Investigate Fraudulent Bridal Show Web Site Detectives Believe Thousands Have Signed Up To Attend ‘Non-Existent’ Convention WHAT: The Boston Police Department has learned of a fraudulent web site inviting individuals to attend a ‘non-existent’ Spring Home and Bridal Show at the Hynes Convention Center from March 5-7, 2010. The site called ‘The Boston

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Community Alert

Boston Police Investigate Fraudulent Bridal Show Web Site Detectives Believe Thousands Have Signed Up To Attend ‘Non-Existent’ Convention WHAT: The Boston Police Department has learned of a fraudulent web site inviting individuals to attend a ‘non-existent’ Spring Home and Bridal Show at the Hynes Convention Center from March 5-7, 2010. The site called ‘The Boston

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E18 Captain\’s Message

Thank you for visiting the District E-18 web page! This southwest corner of the City known as Hyde Park is a unique community that provides single and multi-family dwellings, numerous areas containing “Mom & Pop” businesses, a multitude of playgrounds, and open spaces for outside enjoyment near the Blue Hills. The area has a suburban atmosphere since it borders on Milton to the south and Dedham to the west.
The widely diverse population in Hyde Park is reflected in over fifty (50) Neighborhood Associations and Crime Watch Groups on this District that represent every section of the District which includes; Cleary Square, Cummins/American Legion/Canterbury, Fairmount Hill, Forest Hills, Logan Square, Readville, River Street, Stony Brook and Wolcott Square.

The Commander and Officers of District E-18 strive to provide effective police services to the residents of Hyde Park. This is accomplished by using the following

Cornerstones of Excellence:

Response to Calls for Service

Officers must be professional in attitude, appearance, and respond in a timely manner.

Open Communication

Provide available information on crime prevention and safety, crime patterns, and access to the Community Service Office and/or the Captain via his open door policy.

Transparency

To inform residents of policy and/or regulatory issues of police services as it affects Hyde Park residents.

Partnerships

Work with businesses, community providers, churches, and residents, as well as City agencies as a connector for information and services for a positive quality of life.

Positive Work Environment

The Captain’s open door policy is offered to Officers and Civilian personnel of District E-18 to preclude any negative issues that may arise.

Sincerely,

Lt. Martin Brooks

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E18 Captain\’s Message

Thank you for visiting the District E-18 web page! This southwest corner of the City known as Hyde Park is a unique community that provides single and multi-family dwellings, numerous areas containing “Mom & Pop” businesses, a multitude of playgrounds, and open spaces for outside enjoyment near the Blue Hills. The area has a suburban atmosphere since it borders on Milton to the south and Dedham to the west.
The widely diverse population in Hyde Park is reflected in over fifty (50) Neighborhood Associations and Crime Watch Groups on this District that represent every section of the District which includes; Cleary Square, Cummins/American Legion/Canterbury, Fairmount Hill, Forest Hills, Logan Square, Readville, River Street, Stony Brook and Wolcott Square.

The Commander and Officers of District E-18 strive to provide effective police services to the residents of Hyde Park. This is accomplished by using the following

Cornerstones of Excellence:

Response to Calls for Service

Officers must be professional in attitude, appearance, and respond in a timely manner.

Open Communication

Provide available information on crime prevention and safety, crime patterns, and access to the Community Service Office and/or the Captain via his open door policy.

Transparency

To inform residents of policy and/or regulatory issues of police services as it affects Hyde Park residents.

Partnerships

Work with businesses, community providers, churches, and residents, as well as City agencies as a connector for information and services for a positive quality of life.

Positive Work Environment

The Captain’s open door policy is offered to Officers and Civilian personnel of District E-18 to preclude any negative issues that may arise.

Sincerely,

Lt. Martin Brooks

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E18 Captain\’s Message

Thank you for visiting the District E-18 web page! This southwest corner of the City known as Hyde Park is a unique community that provides single and multi-family dwellings, numerous areas containing “Mom & Pop” businesses, a multitude of playgrounds, and open spaces for outside enjoyment near the Blue Hills. The area has a suburban atmosphere since it borders on Milton to the south and Dedham to the west.
The widely diverse population in Hyde Park is reflected in over fifty (50) Neighborhood Associations and Crime Watch Groups on this District that represent every section of the District which includes; Cleary Square, Cummins/American Legion/Canterbury, Fairmount Hill, Forest Hills, Logan Square, Readville, River Street, Stony Brook and Wolcott Square.

The Commander and Officers of District E-18 strive to provide effective police services to the residents of Hyde Park. This is accomplished by using the following

Cornerstones of Excellence:

Response to Calls for Service

Officers must be professional in attitude, appearance, and respond in a timely manner.

Open Communication

Provide available information on crime prevention and safety, crime patterns, and access to the Community Service Office and/or the Captain via his open door policy.

Transparency

To inform residents of policy and/or regulatory issues of police services as it affects Hyde Park residents.

Partnerships

Work with businesses, community providers, churches, and residents, as well as City agencies as a connector for information and services for a positive quality of life.

Positive Work Environment

The Captain’s open door policy is offered to Officers and Civilian personnel of District E-18 to preclude any negative issues that may arise.

Sincerely,

Lt. Martin Brooks

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