Crime & Safety
Dedham PD Awarded $22K Coronavirus Relief Grant
The money will help pay for laptops in police cruisers and an iPad for the department court prosecutor.

DEDHAM, MA — The Dedham Police Department was awarded $22,479 in grant funding from the state for aid in preventing, preparing for and/or responding to the coronavirus. Dedham police were one of more than 100 local and state public safety agencies to receive funding.
Dedham will use the money for three rugged laptop computers for police cruisers and one iPad for the department court prosecutor.
“These funds will address critical needs that will not only protect our essential public safety employees but also the people they protect and serve,” said Public Safety and Security Secretary Thomas Turco.
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Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program funding will help agencies with outfitting staff with personal protective gear, purchasing deep cleaning sanitation equipment for correctional facilities and academies, utilizing video technology to conduct hearings remotely, and obtaining materials to reconfigure office space to enhance social distancing and protect essential workers.
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