Dudley Police Department
Press Release
November 8th, 2018
On Thursday, November 1st, Chief Wojnar traveled to the Natick Police Department to receive a grant awarded to the Dudley Police from the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. Dudley Officer Philip Megas applied for an equipment funding as part of a $1.3 million dollar competitive grant program for police and school related safety equipment. Dudley requested over $60,000 in funding for Tasers, Computer, and Camera Equipment. Some 77 cities and towns received money under this program. Dudley received the maximum amount of $20,000 awarded under this round of funding. This will be used to purchase new tasers for the department. Great work by Officer Megas on this program and thanks go out to the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security for this offer of financial assistance.
Pictured left to right: Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito, Chief Steve Wojnar, and Under Secretary of Public Safety Jennifer Queally
Press Release
November 8th, 2018
On Thursday, November 1st, Chief Wojnar traveled to the Natick Police Department to receive a grant awarded to the Dudley Police from the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. Dudley Officer Philip Megas applied for an equipment funding as part of a $1.3 million dollar competitive grant program for police and school related safety equipment. Dudley requested over $60,000 in funding for Tasers, Computer, and Camera Equipment. Some 77 cities and towns received money under this program. Dudley received the maximum amount of $20,000 awarded under this round of funding. This will be used to purchase new tasers for the department. Great work by Officer Megas on this program and thanks go out to the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security for this offer of financial assistance.
Pictured left to right: Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito, Chief Steve Wojnar, and Under Secretary of Public Safety Jennifer Queally