Police said a 20-year-old Harpswell man collided with the driver of a pickup truck on Route 24.
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Brunswick police to host community block party
The Brunswick Police Department will host its second National Night Out Tuesday evening, part of a larger initiative to build strong relationships between law enforcement and the community.
Police: Death behind former Sears in Cooks Corner not suspicious
Brunswick police ruled the death a suicide after neighbors reported hearing a gunshot Tuesday morning.
Brunswick police’s first communications officer retires after 35 years
Sonia Moeller, who answered 911 calls and sent Brunswick residents the help they needed for 35 years, retired Tuesday.
Brunswick Police install cruiser cameras; talk of body cameras expected later this year
According to Town Manager John Eldridge there are still hurdles to get over with body cameras, such as pricing and video storage, but officials welcome the discussion once the police department is comfortable with using the new video system.
Brunswick Police announces 2 promotions to command posts
BRUNSWICK — The Police Department this month announced two promotions: Lt. Paul Hansen to the rank of commander of patrol, and Detective Lt. Martin Rinaldi Jr. to the rank of commander of support services. The promotions follow the recent retirements of Chief Richard Rizzo, replaced by former Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Capt. Scott Stewart, […]
Brunswick Police Cmdr. Mark Waltz retiring after 22 years
Waltz joined the force in 1997, after working for a few years as an attorney. He retires July 31.
Brunswick councilors to discuss local policing in wake of protests
Councilors expect to discuss the police budget Thursday after receiving dozens of requests to “defund the police” and reallocate money from the department to social services, but councilors say that such a complicated, contentious topic likely will need more attention than just a budget workshop.
Second Black Lives Matter protest draws crowd in Brunswick Wednesday
Protesters gathered on the mall in Brunswick to peacefully protest police violence against people of color before marching up Pleasant Street to the police station.
Local police open to continued, peaceful dialogue around race, police brutality after area protests
Brunswick Police Cmdr. Mark Waltz said he has had dozens of “very insightful” conversations over the past few days, and the department hopes to involve some of the protestors in training exercises with officers.