Would you know what to do if you were involved in an “Active Shooter” situation? Most of us wouldn't. With that in mind, in hopes you never are involved in a situation like that, the Quincy Regional Crime Stoppers are presenting an informational program this Monday night.
On May 20, there were two separate vandalism's and Quincy Public High School, and the Quincy Police Department is offering an award for information that leads to an arrest.
If you drive on Broadway around 26th Street in Quincy this Friday morning don’t be alarmed to find police officers standing on the roof of the Dunkin' Donuts building.
Each day, 10 people are killed in distracted driving crashes ‐ contributing to the 37,000 people killed in crashes on U.S. roadways during 2016, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
People are being scammed everyday in America and right here in the Tri-State area, but the latest scam here has a different twist to it. The people being scammed this time are registered sex-offenders.
A fatal fire that took the lives of two children in Quincy in October of last year has lead to two adults being indicted by an Adams County Grand Jury.
The next Quincy Police Department Citizen Police Academy class will begin on Thursday, February 28th and the registration period to sign up is underway now.
The Quincy Police Department can use your help in solving the latest deadly shooting in the City. As a result, the Quincy Regional Crime Stoppers is offering a maximum reward of $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest in the homicide of Dennis Green.