The Lexington Minuteman has expanded its coverage of the Lexington Police Department.
Lexington police have arrested an 18-year-old Lexington man in connection with a string of break-ins in Lexington Center in late August.
A 62-year-old Lexington man was killed when his BMW crashed into a utility pole and a tree early Wednesday morning before landing upside down in the bushes in front of the former Moose Lodge on Route 28 in South Yarmouth.
Lexington police, originally responding to a report of indecent exposure at Bridge Elementary on Tuesday morning, questioned a teen who had apparently been drinking in the woods behind the school.
For the second time in eight days, the Watertown Savings Bank at 1075 Waltham St. in Lexington has been robbed.
Police are investigating a series of recent burglaries in Lexington Center at Rancatore's on Massachusetts Avenue and Teppanyaki Asian Cuisine on Waltham St.
Lexington police are still searching for a man who allegedly robbed a Waltham Street bank at knifepoint Monday morning.
Lexington police officers Michael McLean and John Mazerall were recently sworn in as lieutenants.
Police executed a warrant on Aug. 15, in connection with a previous breaking and entering investigation on Burlington Street.
Lexington firefighters were called to Marrett Road on Friday night.
The Lexington Police Department is operating with a reduced force as several vacancies remain unfilled.
The Lexington Fire Department purchased and received a new $540,000 fire engine, replacing a 13-year-old model with more than 100,000 miles.
Manny Ferro, a 24-year veteran of the Lexington Police Department, was promoted to captain last Wednesday, July 28, at a swearing-in ceremony at Cary Hall.
The Lexington Police Department is notifying the community that a Level 3 sex offender has moved to North Street.
Q&A with Lexington's new assistant fire chief, Phillip Boisvert.
The Board of Selectmen voted Monday to install stop signs at three intersections in town, as a result of citizen petitions.
Lightning may have been the cause of a two-alarm fire at an East Emerson Road residence Monday afternoon.
Six Lexington firefighter/EMTs have filed appeals with the state Department of Public Health (DPH) in a bid to regain their certifications, according to a statement released by the Lexington Firefighters Union, Local 1491, on Tuesday.
Lexington police last week found a missing 5-year-old boy after searching for nearly two hours.
State Fire Marshal Stephen D. Coan and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) President James M. Shannon recently hosted a press conference with members of the medical, fire and law enforcement communities to raise awareness of the dangers of fireworks.
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