Tewksbury Police, Tewksbury Fire and Northern Middlesex Regional Emergency Communications Center Work Together to Save a Resident’s Life

TEWKSBURY — Police Chief Ryan Columbus, Fire Chief Joseph Kearns and Director Kevin Lessard of the Northern Middlesex Regional Emergency Communications Center (NMRECC) are pleased to report that their agencies worked together to save the life of a Tewksbury resident.

Tewksbury Police Department Unveils New Safety Program for Elderly Individuals and At-Risk Children Who Have a Propensity to Wander Off

TEWKSBURY — Chief Ryan Columbus is pleased to report that the Tewksbury Police Department is adding a new safety program for elderly individuals and children who have a propensity to wander off.

Tewksbury Police Department Offering Free Crash Prevention Training to Teen Drivers

TEWKSBURY — Chief Ryan Columbus is excited to report that the Tewksbury Police Department, in partnership with In Control Crash Prevention and the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, will offer Crash Prevention 101 Training to teen drivers in Tewksbury.

Tewksbury Police Department, in Partnership with KultureCity, Trains All Police Officers in Sensory Inclusion, Unveils New App and Services

TEWKSBURY – Chief Ryan Columbus is pleased to announce that the Tewksbury Police Department, as part of an effort to promote inclusivity and accessibility for individuals with sensory needs, has trained every Tewksbury police officer in sensory inclusion in partnership with KultureCity. 

Behavioral Health Unit Police Collaborative Welcomes New Co-Response Clinician and Clinical Program Manager Katie Twomey to Tewksbury

TEWKSBURY – Chief Ryan Columbus is pleased to announce that the Tewksbury Police Department is welcoming a new co-response mental health clinician and Clinical Program Manager to the Behavioral Health Unit Police Collaborative.

Tewksbury Police Partner with KultureCity to Become a Sensory-Friendly Police Department

TEWKSBURY — Chief Ryan Columbus is pleased to report that the Tewksbury Police Department is partnering with KultureCity to become a sensory-friendly police department in an effort to better serve those on the autism spectrum and those with other invisible disabilities.