Medford Police Department
100 Main Street, Medford, Massachusetts USA 02155
Chief Leo A. Sacco, Jr.

"Quality Policing Through Community Involvement"

 CHILD and INFANT SEAT BELT INSTALLATIONS AND INSPECTIONS ARE DISCONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE AS OF 12/07/2011.  WINTER PARKING RESTRICTIONS NOTICE: This year - on-street parking is permitted only on the ODD NUMBERED SIDE of the street from 12:00 AM to 7:00 AM, seven days a week (unless posted otherwise) Fall STREET SWEEPING schedule is posted below and at city hall web site.
 
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Chief's Message

I would like to welcome you to our WEB site. The Medford police department is prepared to face the future of policing here in America. We have embarked on a journey of police preparedness to address acts of terrorism, cyber-crime and traditional crime with new training, committed resources and joint policing efforts.

We plan on offering a number of services to our citizens on this WEB site. Ultimately, we would like our citizens to be able to take a cyber-tour of our police department, getting all the necessary forms and information they need without needing to come down in person.

Our commitment to community policing is important and we join forces with the citizens of Medford in the fight against terrorism, crime and disorder. Please take some time to look at this web site and if you have any suggestions on how we can better serve you, let us know.

                                                        Thanks,

                                                         Chief Leo A. Sacco, Jr.