Crime & Safety

Coronavirus: Weymouth Police Online Resources Portal

Weymouth police have set up an online incident report portal due to the coronavirus pandemic.

WEYMOUTH, MA — Weymouth police have set up an online portal to accept police incident reports amid the coronavirus pandemic. Many crimes and incidents are able to be reported online. If there is an emergency, residents should call 911.

Incidents that can be accepted online include: theft from vehicle, identity theft, vandalism to
property, lost or stolen credit/debit card, stolen bicycle, vandalism to car, lost property, lost or stolen electronic, and harassing phone calls, emails, or text messages.

If your house is broken into, you must talk to an officer. Residents should contact Weymouth police at 781-335-1212 to speak to an officer. In the case of a hit-and-run with a vehicle, online reports can be used with an estimate of damage of $1,000 or less, but an officer must be contacted with more damage or injury.

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Once the report is submitted, an officer will contact the person submitting it within 24 hours to obtain some additional information pertaining to the incident reported.

Reports can be submitted here.

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Weymouth police also said that, while food donations are very much appreciated, they cannot be accepted at this time.

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