FRAMINGHAM — The Police Department said it has received a federal grant to provide tracking devices for families with loved ones at risk of going missing. The more than $100,000 grant, from the Bureau of Justice Assistance Kevin and Avonte Program, will allow police to provide SafetyNet Tracking Systems personal…Read More
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