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This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2018 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies (CSLLEA), [1] the state had 374 law enforcement agencies employing 19,578 personnel (27,489 personnel, total, including sworn and non-sworn positions), with an average of 284 sworn personnel per 100,000 ...
The following is an overview of defunct Commonwealth of Massachusetts law enforcement agencies.. Three of these agencies (Registry of Motor Vehicles Division of Law Enforcement, Massachusetts Capitol Police, and the Metropolitan District Commission Police) were merged in 1992 by Chapter 412 of the Massachusetts Acts of 1991 along with the former Department of Public Safety - Division of State ...
The 747th Military Police Company is the newest unit within the 211th Military Police Battalion, officially constituted in 1995 in Southbridge, Massachusetts, and federally recognized in 1997. Despite its relatively recent formation, the 747th has established a distinguished record through multiple deployments and state activations, supporting ...
Carver has its own police, ALS ambulance and fire departments, with a central police station, central ambulance station and three on-call firehouses, located in the north, south and center of town. There are also three post offices. The main ZIP code is 02330. There was also 2 other P.O. Box zip codes 02355 (North Carver Post Office) and 02366 ...
The town is patrolled by the First (Norwell) Barracks of Troop D of the Massachusetts State Police. [27] Hanson is governed by the open town meeting form of government and is led by current Town Administrator Lisa Green [28] and a five-member Board of Selectmen. The town hall is located on the shore of Wampatuck Pond, at the town center.
The Massachusetts Police Association is a fraternal and advocacy organization for police officers in Massachusetts. It conducts an annual golf outing, awards its own Medals of Honor and Valor to those who are killed in the line of duty and offers discounts for insurance and other products.
Plympton is governed by the open town meeting form of government, led by a board of selectmen. The Town has its own police and fire departments, both of which are headquartered next to the town hall at the center of town. The town's post office is just south of the center of town along Route 58.
The town is patrolled on a secondary basis by the First Barracks of Troop D of the Massachusetts State Police, located in Norwell. [20] Hanover is governed by the open town meeting form of government, and is led by a board of selectmen. The town has its own police and fire departments, with active firehouses in Center Hanover and West Hanover.