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BPD shares information on 2021 Click It or Ticket Campaign

Bedford Police Department Chief Robert Bongiorno and the Bedford Police Department announced that they will be taking part in the National Click It or Ticket High Visibility Enforcement Campaign later this month. The department was awarded a grant from the Massachusetts Executive Office Public Safety and Security s Office of Grants and Research to take part in the campaign and increase awareness about seat belt safety among drivers. As part of the campaign, which will run from May 24 to June 6, state and local law enforcement agencies across the nation will be stepping up their enforcement efforts for motorists who aren’t wearing their seat belts.

Bedford police celebrate Bedford/Lexington Animal Control Officer

Submitted to the Bedford and Lexington Minuteman Submitted to the Bedford and Lexington Minuteman Bedford Police Department Chief Robert Bongiorno and the Bedford police recently recognized the town’s Animal Control Officer during Animal Care and Control Appreciation Week. Officer Mike Leskouski has been Bedford’s Animal Control Officer since 1997 and has served the same role in Lexington since 2016. “The best part of my job is educating people about wildlife and helping injured wildlife,” Leskouski said. “It’s a pleasure to know that we’re doing something good for injured animals.” Leskouski responds to hundreds of calls each year. Some callers may have a question, others report stray dogs, neighborhood nuisance problems, rabies concerns, and injured animals.

Billerica and Bedford police share their take on Derek Chauvin verdict

Wicked Local After a jury in Minneapolis found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty on all counts in the murder of George Floyd, law enforcement officials around the country weighed in on the verdict including Billerica and Bedford police. Chauvin, 45, was found guilty of second- and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. In the wake of yesterday’s jury verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, Billerica Police will continue to work towards building trust and legitimacy with the communities it serves, Bilerica police Deputy Chief Roy W. Frost wrote on behalf of the department and Chief Daniel Rosa. The men and women of law enforcement are working hard every day to build positive relationships with all members of the community towards the shared goal of public safety.

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