Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
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9-1-1 lines are designated for emergency calls, such as reporting a crime in progress, reporting a fire, or requesting an ambulance. Call the dispatch at 413-625-8200 or the business office at 413-628-4441 ext. 1 for non-emergency purposes.
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Call the Animal Control Officer Warren Kirkpatrick at 413-628-3811.
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Yes. This is a special service provided by your police department. Please fill out our online form or pick one up and drop it off at the police station before you leave. Officers on patrol will randomly check on the security of your home while you are away.
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NEVER go into a building where you suspect a burglary may be in progress. Go to a neighbor's house and call the police. If you arrive home and find a broken window, an alarm sounding, or another indication of a break-in, DO NOT GO IN. You do not want to encounter an intruder, or damage any evidence such as fingerprints or footprints.
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Contact the police department at our main number, or call Chief Beth Bezio at 413-628-1930 to schedule an appointment. Firearms forms are available in the "form center" on this website.
Note: You should apply to renew your permit prior to your birth date. This will allow the existing permit to stay active even after it expires, assuming the application process has started but not completed before the expiration date. If you wait to file for renewal after your birth date, which is when the card expires, then you cannot legally possess or carry a firearm in the Commonwealth. There is no grace period!
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Police Department
The police department provides a request form, available at the police department, that is submitted to the Chief of Police in order to request a copy of a police report. By state law, the police department has ten (10) days to respond to a request for a copy of records. Certain records are confidential per state law and may only be released to authorized persons.
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Yes, the Ashfield Police Department has a very strong, committed community policing philosophy. We would be happy to provide a speaker to come out and talk to your group about specific or general law enforcement related topics. Please call the station at 413-628-4441 for more information.