05/27/2026
****UPDATE****
Emuna has been found. Thank you
***** SILVER ALERT *****MISSING PERSON****
The Marlborough Police Department is asking for the public’s help locating a missing elderly female suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.
Emuna Hidremichael, 81 years old, was last seen around 11:00 AM near the Shell Gas Station on Lakeside Avenue. She is from the Lower Elm Street area.
Emuna is described as:
• East African female
• 5’2”
• Approximately 115 pounds
• Does not speak English
She is believed to be wearing a purple dress and should have a shawl covering her head similar to the one shown in the photo.
There was a possible sighting of Emuna a few hours ago walking westbound toward Shaw’s.
If you see Emuna or know of her whereabouts, please call the Marlborough Police Department immediately at 508-485-1212.
05/26/2026
Multi-Agency Response Leads to Successful Apprehension of Suspects
On Monday, May 25, 2026, at approximately 1:28 PM, Marlborough Police responded to Ghiloni Park for a reported attempted vehicle theft.
The victim reported that while resting inside his parked vehicle, a masked individual opened the driver's door. Upon realizing the vehicle was occupied, the suspect immediately fled and entered a waiting vehicle before leaving the area.
A short time later, officers attempted to stop a vehicle matching the description provided. The operator fled from police, nearly striking an officer who was working a traffic detail and attempting to stop the vehicle. The vehicle subsequently crashed on Parmenter Road, overturned, and all three occupants fled into a nearby wooded area.
Investigation revealed the vehicle had been reported stolen earlier that day from Wayland.
A large-scale search involving patrol officers, detectives, K-9 teams, and aviation assets was immediately launched. Officers established a perimeter and conducted an extensive search of the area, ultimately locating and apprehending all three suspects.
One adult suspect was charged with multiple offenses, including Attempted Carjacking, receiving a Stolen Motor Vehicle, Breaking and Entering a Motor Vehicle for a Felony, Conspiracy, Assault with a Dangerous Weapon, and numerous motor vehicle violations. Two juvenile suspects were also taken into custody.
The Marlborough Police Department would like to thank K-9 Enzo and Officer Martins, the Framingham Police Department K-9 Unit, the Hudson Police Department K-9 Unit, the Massachusetts State Police K-9 Unit, the Massachusetts State Police Air Wing, the Southborough Police Department and the Wayland Police Department for their assistance during this incident.
We would also like to extend our sincere appreciation to the Hudson Police Department and Sudbury Police Department for assisting with calls for service and providing backup coverage throughout Marlborough while our officers were committed to the extensive search operation.
The successful apprehension of all three suspects was the result of outstanding teamwork, coordination, and support from our regional law enforcement partners.
Great job by all involved!!
Hudson Massachusetts Police Department Framingham Police Department Sudbury, MA Police Department Massachusetts State Police WAYLAND, MA POLICE DEPARTMENT Southborough Police Department
05/26/2026
***Update Owner has been located and dog has been returned***
FOUND DOG
This dog was found in the area of Granger Boulevard.
If this is your dog, or you know who the owner may be, please contact the Marlborough Police Department at 508-485-1212.
Please share so we can help get this pup home.
05/25/2026
Today, we remember and honor the brave men and women who gave their lives while serving our country.
As we spend time with family and friends, let’s take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices made by those who never came home and the families they left behind.
From all of us at the Marlborough Police Department, we thank those who made the ultimate sacrifice and honor their memory today and always.
🇺🇸 We remember. We honor. We will never forget. 🇺🇸
05/20/2026
The Marlborough Police Department would like to remind the public that E-Bikes, motorized scooters, and similar devices must be operated safely and responsibly. Due to an increase in complaints from residents, prior crashes involving serious injuries, and concerns over unsafe riding throughout the city, officers will be increasing enforcement and education efforts.
Officers will be addressing violations including reckless operation, unsafe riding in roadways, failure to obey traffic laws, and riders under the age of 17 operating without a helmet as required by Massachusetts law.
We encourage parents to speak with their children about riding responsibly, following traffic laws, and wearing proper safety equipment. Our goal is to educate riders and prevent serious injuries before they occur.
05/20/2026
This morning Rose, Joey and Vanessa got a ride to Kane School with Officer Moro. Rose was the lucky winner of a cruiser ride to school put on by the Kane PTO. Joey told Officer Moro he was going to drive the cruiser while Officer Moro sits on the back! 🚔💙👮
05/18/2026
Congratulations to Marlborough Police Department Traffic Officer Nick Lessard on successfully completing the intensive 80 hour Police Motorcycle Operator Course hosted by the Lowell Police Department.
The course, instructed by certified members of the Lowell Police Motorcycle Unit and the Northeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council (NEMLEC), focused on advanced motorcycle operation including low and high-speed maneuvers, obstacle navigation, formation riding, and officer safety techniques. The training follows a nationally recognized curriculum developed by Harley Davidson, Northwestern University’s Center for Public Safety, and Texas A&M University.
In addition to successfully completing the course, Officer Lessard was recognized as the Top Rider of the class for his outstanding performance and riding ability throughout the program.
Congratulations to Officer Lessard on this accomplishment and dedication to professional training and development. Keep an eye out, you may see him patrolling the streets of Marlborough on the department motorcycle soon.
05/15/2026
Today, we honor the brave peace officers who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving and protecting their communities.
On National Peace Officers Memorial Day, we remember those who gave their lives in the line of duty and recognize the tremendous sacrifice made by their families, friends, and fellow officers.
Their service, courage, and dedication will never be forgotten.
Honor. Remember. Never Forget. 💙
05/13/2026
This afternoon, The Recovery Connection Connection dropped off pizzas for lunch in honor of National Police Week. 💙🚔🍕
Thank you for your continued support and generosity. We truly appreciate the partnership and support from our community during National Police Week and throughout the year.