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Retired Worcester Police Lt. Richard Bates, Eastham Deputy Chief Daniel Deschamps, and retired Arlington Capt. Paul Coughlin sift through documents in the Tisbury Police Station as part of the the TPD certification assessment.The Tisbury Police Department appears on the brink of achieving certification, a watershed achievement for a department dogged by problems for decades. Police […]
Spectators waved their small flags as they watched the veterans march down the road. The Dukes County Sheriff’s Honor Guard followed as a member called out: “Left, right, left, right!” On Monday, the Martha’s Vineyard Memorial Day Parade was held in Vineyard Haven. It was hosted by American Legion Post 257. Veterans, law enforcement […]
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Racial data triggers judgeâs hearing
Jemison and Souza lawyer fails to get Tisbury Police records.
Updated May 27
Racial data collected by the Tisbury Police Department as part of motor vehicle stops has become a flash point in Edgartown District Court, and has thrust a Black Lives Matter activist into an unusual spotlight as he battles criminal charges.
Eugene Jemison is facing an OUI charge and several other charges from the Tisbury Police Department, and was facing them last summer at around the time he entered into discussions about some sort of affiliation with that police department.Â
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A domestic rabbit found near Old County Road by the West Tisbury Police Department looks as if it s in jail.
The West Tisbury Police Department found what they believe to be domestic rabbits, and took to social media to help facilitate a hoppy reunion.
According to a Facebook post, the rabbits were found near Old County Road. Animal control officer Anthony Cordray said the rabbits were found by officer Philip Hollinger. They were given to animal control officer Kate Hoffman around 2 am. Hoffman temporarily kept the rabbits in a chicken tractor, a portable chicken coop without a floor, on her property.Â