National School Resource Officer Day is celebrated annually on Feb. 15 to show appreciation and support for the officers who maintain the safety of our schools. SROs are a vital part of our school community, interacting and protecting our students through education and engagement. The department would like to thank our SRO, Detective Steve Sullivan, who goes above and beyond
*UPDATE – FOUND* Northborough Police Report Missing Juvenile Found Safe
*MISSING PERSON* Northborough Police Seeking Public Assistance in Locating Missing 16-Year-Old Boy

NORTHBOROUGH — Chief Brian Griffin reports that the Northborough Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing 16-year-old boy. BRANDON BRENNER, age 16, was last seen at about 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 18 on West Main Street in Northborough. BRENNER is described as approximately 5 feet, 11 inches tall, weighing approximately 200 pounds, with dark hair. BRENNER has
Northborough Police Department Shares Information in Recognition of Child Passenger Safety Week

This week is Child Passenger Safety Week, and we would like to raise awareness about properly sized and correctly installed car seats. A study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Association found that while most parents and caregivers believe they know how to properly install their car seats, about half (48%) have installed their child’s car seat incorrectly. It is
Northborough Police Department Provides Tips in Recognition of Emergency Preparedness Month

September is National Emergency Preparedness Month, which encourages families to discuss safety plans under this year’s theme, “Start a conversation.” 🚨 According to FEMA, those who are informed about emergency preparedness are five times as likely to take action, protecting themselves, their families, and communities. Follow some of our tips to practice preparedness in the case of an emergency. Let’s
Northborough Police Department Shares Back-to-School Safety Tips

A new school year means kids will be out walking and biking to school, buses will be out on the roadways, and drivers should be more cautious when driving through our community. Parents, please talk to your children before the new school year starts about getting safely to and from school, including the importance of looking up from their phones.

