Ipswich Patrolman Justin Ellenton and K9 Stryka were featured during Monday night’s “Chronicle,” in a story featuring dogs who have full-time jobs. https://www.wcvb.com/article/four-legged-employees-bring-unique-skills-to-work/41757255 The story…
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IPSWICH – Chief Paul A. Nikas and the Ipswich Police Department would like to remind residents to secure their vehicles and belongings following a recent…
As part of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, recognized each October, the Town of Ipswich and Ipswich Police Department wish to share warning signs, resources…
IPSWICH — Chief Paul A. Nikas is pleased to announce that the Ipswich Police Department has been awarded $30,000 in grant funding to improve road safety.…
Police Chief Paul Nikas and Fire Chief Paul Parisi report that the Ipswich Police and Fire Departments responded to a report of a pedestrian struck…
Police Chief Paul Nikas and Fire Chief Paul Parisi report that the Ipswich Police and Fire Departments responded to a possible drowning at Pavilion Beach.…
Members of the community are invited to meet Patrolman Justin Ellenton and K-9 Stryka at Ipswich Public Library Vehicle Day. Police Chief Paul Nikas and…
Interim Town Manager Mary Gallivan and Police Chief Paul Nikas would like to advise the public that numerous flyers for a neo-Nazi group have been…
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IPSWICH — Chief Paul Nikas reports that the Ipswich Police Department arrested a man last week on numerous drug charges following extensive investigation by Ipswich Police…