Freetown Police Association

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The Freetown Police Association was founded during the early 1930's when the Freetown Police Department consisted solely of part-time, on-call Constables who were called into service when incidents arose in the town. Present day, the Freetown Police Association consists of all Full-Time and Part-Time members of the Freetown Police Department. The purpose of our page is to promote the acti

vities and outreach of the Freetown Police Association. In today's technological age, social media has proven to be an effective means of collaboration with the citizens we serve.

📝HELP US SPREAD THE WORD📝Do you know a high school senior from Freetown who is looking to pursue a career in any of the ...
04/22/2026

📝HELP US SPREAD THE WORD📝

Do you know a high school senior from Freetown who is looking to pursue a career in any of the fields mentioned below? Here is the perfect opportunity for them!

DEADLINE TO APPLY: May 1, 2026

Attention Freetown High School Senior Students!

The Freetown Police Association and the Freetown Firefighters Association are proud to support the community we serve—especially those who may need a helping hand as they take their next steps toward higher education.

Each year, through funds raised at our annual charity softball game, we offer a scholarship to help Freetown students offset the cost of further education. This opportunity is open to students from Apponequet Regional High School, Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School, Bristol County Agricultural High School, and any other school where Freetown students are enrolled.

We are looking for passionate individuals pursuing careers that give back to the community. Fields of interest include (but are not limited to):

• Fire Service
• Criminal Justice
• Corrections
• Fire Science
• Emergency Management
• Social Work
• Emergency Medical Services (EMT/Paramedic)

By investing in students, we hope to inspire the next generation of community-focused professionals.

Interested in applying or want to learn more?
Please contact: [email protected]

Application deadline is May 1st, 2026.

Town of Freetown
Freetown Firefighters IAFF L-3213
Freetown Police Department

The FPA would also like to recognize and thank Freetown’s Animal Control Officer, Lisa Podielsky, this week. Your dedica...
04/14/2026

The FPA would also like to recognize and thank Freetown’s Animal Control Officer, Lisa Podielsky, this week. Your dedication, compassion, and courage in responding to both domestic and non-domestic animal situations do not go unnoticed. Every call you handle is unique, and you meet each one with professionalism and care. We truly appreciate all that you do for the community.

Freetown Animal Control
Freetown Police Department

04/14/2026

In honor of National Telecommunications Week 2026 (April 12-18), the FPA would like to thank and recognize the Freetown Communications Center for their hard work, professionalism, and dedication each day. Receiving calls and dispatching the appropriate units such as fire, EMS, or police is just a small glimpse of all that they truly do.

Thank you for your continued commitment to serving your community and for helping keep us safe on every call.

Freetown Police Department

Attention Freetown High School Senior Students!The Freetown Police Association and the Freetown Firefighters Association...
03/27/2026

Attention Freetown High School Senior Students!

The Freetown Police Association and the Freetown Firefighters Association are proud to support the community we serve—especially those who may need a helping hand as they take their next steps toward higher education.

Each year, through funds raised at our annual charity softball game, we offer a scholarship to help Freetown students offset the cost of further education. This opportunity is open to students from Apponequet Regional High School, Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School, Bristol County Agricultural High School, and any other school where Freetown students are enrolled.

We are looking for passionate individuals pursuing careers that give back to the community. Fields of interest include (but are not limited to):

• Fire Service
• Criminal Justice
• Corrections
• Fire Science
• Emergency Management
• Social Work
• Emergency Medical Services (EMT/Paramedic)

By investing in students, we hope to inspire the next generation of community-focused professionals.

Interested in applying or want to learn more?
Please contact: [email protected]

Application deadline is May 1st, 2026.

Town of Freetown
Freetown Firefighters IAFF L-3213
Freetown Police Department

03/25/2026

Attention Freetown High School Senior Students!

The Freetown Police Association and the Freetown Firefighters Association are proud to support the community we serve—especially those who may need a helping hand as they take their next steps toward higher education.

Each year, through funds raised at our annual charity softball game, we offer a scholarship to help Freetown students offset the cost of further education. This opportunity is open to students from Apponequet Regional High School, Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School, Bristol County Agricultural High School, and any other school where Freetown students are enrolled.

We are looking for passionate individuals pursuing careers that give back to the community. Fields of interest include (but are not limited to):

• Fire Service
• Criminal Justice
• Corrections
• Fire Science
• Emergency Management
• Social Work
• Emergency Medical Services (EMT/Paramedic)

By investing in students, we hope to inspire the next generation of community-focused professionals.

Interested in applying or want to learn more?
Please contact: [email protected]

Application deadline is May 1st, 2026.

Town of Freetown
Freetown Police Association
Freetown Police Department
Freetown Firefighters IAFF L-3213

03/21/2026
02/26/2026

Definitely a team effort! We cannot thank our highway department, dispatchers, and firefighters enough for all their hard work this week.

Happy National School Resource Officer Day to Ptlm. Chris Medeiros!The FPA proudly appreciates and recognizes his dedica...
02/13/2026

Happy National School Resource Officer Day to Ptlm. Chris Medeiros!

The FPA proudly appreciates and recognizes his dedication to our schools and community. It’s clear how deeply he is valued by the staff, students, and families of Freetown Elementary School. It’s equally clear how much he loves serving this town and its school each and every day.

💙🚓 Happy National SRO Day Officer Medeiros!! 🚓💙

Today we want to send a huge, heartfelt THANK YOU to Officer Medeiros— the steady, friendly, everyday hero who keeps our kids safe, smiling and mostly behaving! He shows our students what it truly means to lead with kindness, respect, and integrity.

From morning drop‑off smiles to hallway high‑fives, from keeping our campus secure to being a calm, trusted presence for every child, he shows up for our school community in all the ways that matter. Our students look up to him not just as an officer, but as a role model who leads with patience, compassion, and genuine care.

💙 Thank you, Officer Medeiros, for protecting our kiddos, supporting our staff, and being the kind of hero our students admire!

We appreciate you more than you know — even when we pretend we don’t see you catching us speeding off from the drop‑off line 🚗💨👀🫣 Freetown Police Association, Freetown Police Department

01/26/2026

🪏❄️ A Neighborly Reminder from the Freetown Police Department ❄️🪏

As we begin to dig out from the storm, we ask everyone to please keep their neighbors in mind, especially older adults, those with medical conditions, or anyone who should limit or avoid strenuous activity like shoveling.

If you’re able, consider lending a helping hand. Please don’t assume that everyone has been able to hire someone to clear their driveway or walkway. Many snow removal services are advertised online and through social media, and some residents—particularly seniors—may not have access to those platforms.

A simple check-in, a quick conversation, or offering a few minutes of help can make a meaningful difference.

Looking out for one another is what makes Freetown a strong community. Thank you for doing your part and helping keep our neighbors safe. 💙

01/25/2026

🚨 SNOW EMERGENCY & PARKING BAN 🚨

❄️ Effective TODAY at 1:00 PM ❄️

Due to the ongoing snowstorm and in accordance with Town of Freetown bylaws, a Snow Emergency has been declared and a parking ban on ALL public roadways will be in effect:

🕐 Starts: Today (1/25/26) at 1:00 PM
🕘 Ends: Tomorrow (1/26/26) at 9:00 AM

🚫 NO vehicles may be parked on any public street or way during this time.

This parking ban is necessary to:
• Allow snow plows and emergency vehicles to safely clear roadways
• Ensure access for Police, Fire, and EMS
• Maintain public safety throughout the storm

🚗 Vehicles left on public roadways may be ticketed and/or towed at the owner’s expense.

🏠 Residents are encouraged to:
• Park in driveways or other permitted off-street locations
• Limit travel unless necessary
• Check on neighbors who may need assistance

📢 Updates will be provided as conditions change.

“Let’s work together to help keep our Town open and operational. Please be part of the solution to keep our community safe!”

Town of Freetown
Freetown Fire Department

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE FREETOWN POLICE ASSOCIATIONAs we prepare for Retired Chief Carlton E. Abbott, Jr., E...
01/22/2026

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE FREETOWN POLICE ASSOCIATION

As we prepare for Retired Chief Carlton E. Abbott, Jr., Esq.’s visiting hours this afternoon, it still feels surreal to be writing these words. His unexpected passing has left a profound impact on all of us who had the privilege of knowing and serving under him.

On behalf of the members of Freetown Police Association, we are deeply saddened by the loss of a man who served as Chief of Police for 25 years. During that time, Chief Abbott shaped the careers of countless members of this Association. He was a respected leader, a steady presence, and someone who genuinely cared about the people he led and the community he served.

On a personal level, I will always be grateful to Chief Abbott for giving me my first opportunity in 2010 when he hired me as a dispatcher, and again in 2013 when he gave me the opportunity to become a police officer in Freetown—a community that truly is a great place to work. I had the privilege of working under his leadership for 13 years, and I know I am just one of many whose career was influenced by his trust and guidance.

As an Association, we extend our heartfelt condolences to Chief Abbott’s family and loved ones. His legacy lives on through the men and women he mentored, led, and believed in—and he will never be forgotten.

Rest easy, Chief.

—
Sergeant Thomas E. Ashley, Jr.
President
Freetown Police Association

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15 Memorial Drive/PO BOX 159
East Freetown, MA
02717

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