As we say good night to Tuck, think of the homeless children who won't be sleeping in a bed tonight. You, our @twitter followers, can make a HUGE difference! Quincy Credit Union will donate $1 for every ❤️or RT
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- Quinn, 3-year-old son of Officer Tara Waters, is currently at home in isolation after several rounds of chemo. His only way of seeing people is “in his window" so our Special Operations Unit (SOU) recently stopped by to pay him a visit! #TheMightyQuinn #medulloblastoma
00:00 - Wait... what??? The delivery truck was blocking the travel lane, so you thought it would be ok to go up on the sidewalk to get around?? The driver’s response: You’re making a bigger deal out of this than necessary 😳#YouCantMakeThisUp #WednesdayWisdom
- We are happy to report that Detective Thomas Pepdjonovic, a 14-year veteran of QPD, is in stable condition at BMC and is expected to make a full recovery. We thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers. 🙏
- What an honor to meet 2-time #Superbowl Champ, 7-time Pro Bowler, and Special Teams Captain Matt Slater. He was serving coffee @DunkinBoston on Washington St as part of their grand opening celebration!
- Always in our ❤️🙏 Sergeant Michael C. Chesna Weymouth Police Department End of Watch: July 15, 2018
- Please join us in wishing K9 Shagi a long, happy retirement! We thank him for his 10 years of dedicated service to the City of Quincy!🐾
- This evening, Officer Kaes responded to Willard St on a report of a opossum whose 2 siblings died. Unable to find a wildlife center to take him, & fearing it may die if left outside, Officer Kaes brought Stone Cold Steve Opossum, as he’s been named, home for the night 💕
- Replying to @terrirobin and @TEN_GOPThis incident is under the jurisdiction of @MassStatePolice
- Thank you Officer Kaes for rescuing a saw-whet owl this evening! Officer Kaes “escorted” it to #Weymouth to be rehabilitated. Saw-whet owls are one of the smallest owl species in North America! 🦉
- Welcome home Connor! On January 8th, North Quincy High School Hockey Co Captain Connor Kulig suffered a spinal injury in a game against Scituate. Since that time, he has been hospitalized. This morning, members of our Special Operations Unit escorted Connor home! #ConnorStrong

















