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The mission of the Lowell Police Department is to work with the community to reduce crime, the fear of crime, and to improve the quality of life in the City of Lowell. We stress partnership, professionalism, integrity, and fairness.
50 Arcand Drive. Lowell, MA 01852. Phone: 978-937-3200. Emergency Phone: 911. Fax: 978-970-0455. Link: Police Department Page.
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Department Directory. Title: Superintendent: Gregory C. Hudon. Phone: 978-937-3200. Police Department Page. Located at: 50 Arcand Drive. Lowell, Ma 01852. Return to Staff Directory. Contact Us.
PUBLISHED: October 14, 2024 at 4:50 p.m. LOWELL — Superintendent Greg Hudon and the rest of the Lowell Police Department recently welcomed a dozen new officers to the force following their ...
On Thursday, Oct. 10, 36 officers from 13 police departments graduated from the Lowell Police Academy, including 12 who will now become Lowell Police officers. The Lowell Police Academy is a 22-week program that includes approximately 800 hours of training in everything from police procedures, evidence collection, criminal laws and more.
This is the official YouTube channel of the Lowell, Massachusetts Police Department.
The Lowell Police Department (LPD) has the primary responsibility for law enforcement and investigation for a population of about 107,000 in the 14.5-square-mile (38 km 2) city of Lowell, Massachusetts.
On Thursday, Oct. 10, 36 officers from 13 police departments graduated from the Lowell Police Academy, including 12 who will now become Lowell Police officers. The Lowell Police Academy is a 22-week program that includes approximately 800 hours of training in everything from police procedures, evidence collection, criminal laws and more.
The NEMLEC SWAT Team, including Lt. Fay, Sgt. Frechette, Officer Gatto and Officer Jacques have repeatedly assisted the Lowell Police Department in resolving volatile situations and are recognized for their contribution to safety in the City of Lowell.