Mental health clinician to respond with area police
The Greenfield Station on High Street in Greenfield. STAFF FILE PHOTO/DAN LITTLE
The Montague Public Safety Complex on Turnpike Road in Turners Falls. Staff File Photo/Paul Franz
Published: 4/13/2021 5:06:07 PM
Three Franklin County police departments have teamed up with Clinical & Support Options (CSO), allowing them to work with a mental health clinician, starting May 12, when they receive calls involving mental health issues.
The nonprofit, which operates licensed behavioral health clinics throughout Western Massachusetts, will provide a master’s-level clinician who will work out of the Greenfield Police Station and be dispatched regionally, not only in Greenfield, but to Montague and Deerfield, too. When called upon, the full-time regional co-response clinician who is yet to be announced will arrive to the scene with an officer to provide expertise in the areas of emotional and mental health and behavioral de-escal
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Please drive the speed limit
Published: 4/11/2021 8:35:04 AM
I want to thank the Greenfield Police Department. They have recently put up an electronic sign on Allen Street, reminding all drivers to stay near 25 mph. “Drive slow!”
I live on Allen Street and it seems that some drivers like to soar as they come up and over the Allen Street bridge. The driver has no idea who or what is in the road on the other side of the bridge.
No matter how fast you are headed for the stop light on Conway Street, you won’t be able to “beat it” if it is already green when you see it at Wells Street.
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Greenfield PD: Suspects possibly involved in 2 pursuits in 1 day
Greenfield PD: Suspects possibly involved in 2 pursuits in 1 day
Police say a vehicle is suspected to be involved in two pursuits Thursday, but it s what was inside the car that was more disturbing.
GREENFIELD, Wis. - A Greenfield police pursuit Thursday, April 8 lasted just 10 minutes after officers successfully deployed a PIT maneuver.
The same vehicle is suspected to have been involved in another pursuit earlier that day, but it s what was inside the vehicle that made the chase even more disturbing. Our community service officer became aware of a hit-and-run when he was flagged down by a citizen, said Eric Lindstrom with the Greenfield Police Department.
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