Chief Paul Nikas reports that the Ipswich Police Department responded to a report of a drowning in Plum Island Sound on Wednesday afternoon. On Wednesday, July 26, at approximately 3 p.m., the Ipswich Police Department was notified that workers at the Ipswich Bay Yacht Club, 124 N. Ridge Road, spotted an individual in the water […]
Read moreIpswich Fire Department Shares Grilling Safety Tips
With summer in full swing, Chief Paul J. Parisi and the Ipswich Fire Department would like to share grilling and outdoor cooking safety tips. According to the National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA), 64 percent of households across the nation own at least one grill, and approximately 10,600 home fires are started by grills. The Ipswich […]
Read moreIpswich Marine Patrol Unit Safely Removes Floating Navigational Hazard from Plum Island Sound Waters
Chief Paul Nikas and the Ipswich Police Department report that the Ipswich Marine Patrol Unit removed a navigational hazard this afternoon. At approximately 12 p.m., Ipswich Marine Patrol responded to Plum Island Sound for a report of what appeared to be a rogue ‘fishing farm’ enclosure traveling on the incoming tide. To minimize the […]
Read moreIpswich Police and Fire Departments Share Tips for Safe Fourth of July Celebrations
Police Chief Paul Nikas and Fire Chief Paul Parisi, along with the Ipswich Police and Fire Departments, wish to share several important safety tips and reminders as residents prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday. The possession, use and sale of all fireworks without a professional license is against the law in Massachusetts, and […]
Read morePolice Chief Paul Nikas Among North Shore Law Enforcement Officers to Make Visit to U.S. Holocaust Museum
Nearly 20 North Shore law enforcement officials, including Ipswich Police Chief Paul Nikas, recently visited the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington. (Courtesy Lappin Foundation) IPSWICH — Chief Paul Nikas of the Ipswich Police Department was one of nearly 20 North Shore law enforcement officials to recently visit the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington. The visit […]
Read moreAnnual Closure of the N5 Ipswich Flats
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Read moreIpswich Police, Public Health Department, Community Partners to Hold Drug Take Back Day and Sharps Collection Event
Police Chief Paul Nikas and Director of Public Health Colleen Fermon announce that the Ipswich Police Department, Ipswich Public Health Department, and Ipswich Aware, in collaboration with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency and community partners, will hold an event to collect prescription drugs and used sharps. National Drug Take Back Day is a biannual, free, […]
Read moreIpswich Police Department Follows Protocols after Resident Reports Abandoned Pressure Cooker Near Shopping Plaza
IPSWICH — Police Chief Paul Nikas reports that the Ipswich Police Department responded and followed all of its established safety protocols after a resident reported finding an abandoned pressure cooker near a shopping center. A preliminary investigation has indicated that the item poses no threat to the community, but in following its procedures, the Ipswich […]
Read moreIpswich Police Department Arrests and Charges Man with Drug Possession Thanks to Tip from Business Owner
Police Chief Paul Nikas reports that the Ipswich Police Department arrested and charged a Chestnut Hill man with drug charges after responding to a report of suspicious activity from a local business owner. DAMIEN THORNTON, AGE 40, OF CHESTNUT HILL, was arrested and charged with: Possession of a Class A Substance (Fentanyl) Possession of a […]
Read moreIpswich Police Department Responds to Swatting Call at Ipswich Middle School and High School
Police Chief Paul Nikas reports that the school day at Ipswich High School and Ipswich Middle School was briefly interrupted Tuesday as a result of an alleged act of “swatting.” On Tuesday, Feb. 14, at approximately 11:41 a.m., Ipswich Police received a call claiming that an armed individual wanted to do harm at the schools, […]
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