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Springfield Police Chief Ken Scarlette announced his retirement, effective in June, after serving three years in the role.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Thursday marks one year since Lawrence Akers was sworn in as Superintendent of the Springfield Police Department.
Saying it was "somewhat bittersweet," Police Chief Ken Scarlette announced April 9 he is retiring after 27 years with the ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) — Chief Ken Scarlette announced his plans to retire from the Springfield Police Department this June ...
The Simpsons season 36 episode 13 seemingly proves that one dark fan theory is true, but it isn't one that the series ...
It’s April 1st, the day when Bart played an explosive April Fools prank on his father Homer Simpson in the long-running ...
The White Lotus fans are convinced that a very subtle reference to the Simpsons has revealed the killer twist in season three ...
The Springfield Police Department is proud to welcome its newest K9 team to the force — Officer Joe Reidy and his partner, K9 ...
SIAN leaders have met with federal and state lawmakers as well as the Springfield police chief. Among its volunteer efforts is SIAN Sundays when groups come together to purchase, sort and deliver ...
Detective Andrew Carney was suspended without pay for one day and demoted from detective to the uniform bureau, according to a letter West Springfield Police Chief Jay Gearing sent Carney.
Springfield police were trying to locate the person's next of kin while the fire department's Bureau of Fire Prevention investigates the fire.