In recent months, there has been an increase nationally in reports of the “Door-Kicking Challenge,” a dangerous social media video trend in which teenagers record…
Today marks 20 years since the line-of-duty death of Lt. Robert “Officer Bob” Cabral. On Nov. 5, 2005, Officer Bob was killed by a drunken…
With Halloween approaching, it is important to consider the potential hazards the holiday brings for participants of all ages. Children should be dressed appropriately for…
Today, on National First Responders Day, we pause to honor the bravery and sacrifice of police officers, firefighters, paramedics, EMTs, and 911 dispatchers. These dedicated…
On National Police Woman’s Day, a day to honor and celebrate the contributions of women in law enforcement, Swansea Police would like to recognize Sgt.…
As the new school year begins, it is everyone’s responsibility to keep students safe — on the roads and beyond. Drivers should be alert on the roads and pay careful attention to school-related traffic laws such as speed limits in school zones, yielding to pedestrians at crosswalks, and stopping for school buses when their lights are flashing and stop arms are extended. Parents and guardians can also offer their students safety tips. Children waiting for75
Chief Mark Foley reports that the Swansea Police Department has charged three people following an investigation into a series of car thefts and motor vehicle break-ins last month. Click the link to read the full press release:
The 2025 Regional Youth Police Academy staff and students posed for a photograph at last week’s graduation ceremony. (Photo Courtesy Swansea Police Department) SWANSEA —…
SWANSEA — Swansea Police Chief Mark Foley reports that a 15-year-old boy missing since July 30 has been located. The Department would like to thank…
SWANSEA — Chief Mark Foley is pleased to report that the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC) has once again accredited the Swansea Police Department. This…