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Archives for November 2019

Hull Police Officer Nicholas Galluzzo Promoted to Sergeant

November 25, 2019 by Matthew Reid

From left to right: Hull Police Chief John Dunn, Sgt. Nicholas Galluzzo, and Deputy Chief Neil Reilly. Galluzzo was promoted to sergeant on Nov. 21. (Photo courtesy Hull Police Department)

HULL – Chief John Dunn is pleased to announce that Officer Nicholas Galluzzo was promoted to the rank of Sergeant last week.

Sgt. Galluzzo was promoted during the Board of Selectmen meeting on Thursday, Nov. 21.

Sgt. Galluzzo is a 17-year veteran of the Hull Police Department and is the department’s firearms instructor. He previously worked as a field training officer for the department. In his new role he will be a shift commander.

“I want to congratulate Sgt. Galluzzo for this well-deserved promotion,” Chief Dunn said. “Nicholas is a tremendous asset to our department and I am happy to see him take this next step in his career.”

Sgt. Galluzzo is a Hull native and graduate of Hull High School. He hold a bachelor’s degree from Curry College in Criminal Justice.

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Hull Police Department Offers Tips To Prevent Holiday Package Theft

November 18, 2019 by Leah Comins

HULL – With the holiday shopping season officially here, Chief John Dunn and the Hull Police Department wish to remind residents of several precautions they can take when ordering items online to help prevent their gifts from falling into the wrong hands.

“For residents who are concerned about keeping their packages safe, there are many options available that won’t put gifts at risk,” Chief Dunn said. “Residents can track their deliveries or schedule a delivery time when someone will be there to accept packages. In addition, many stores now offer shoppers the ability to have their packages delivered to the store for pick-up.”

Tips to Prevent Holiday Package Theft:

To best ensure that your packages are not taken after they are delivered, Hull Police recommend the following tips:

  • Request notifications on your deliveries, via phone or email, to monitor your packages in transit and upon delivery. FedEx and UPS offer services to assist customers during the holidays.
  • Always require a signature on your deliveries to ensure packages are never left unattended.
  • Consider sending deliveries to an alternate location where someone will be able to receive them – whether that be a workplace, a neighbor or friend’s house, or a FedEx or UPS location.
  • Schedule your delivery for a specific date and time that you’re expected to be home.
  • Set up a vacation hold if you plan on traveling during the holidays so gifts won’t be left on the doorstep.
  • Be aware of “tailgating,” which refers to people who follow delivery vehicles and steal packages after they are dropped off.
  • If you find your package has been stolen, immediately report it to the Hull Police.
  • Never accept a surprise delivery where a payment is required, and never give out personal information when receiving a delivery that you purchased as it may be a scam.

Additionally, any suspicious people or vehicles in your neighborhood should immediately be reported to the Hull Police Department at 781-925-1212.

Additional Holiday Shopping Safety Tips:

Chief Dunn would also like to offer tips to holiday shoppers on how to avoid any incidents or theft while shopping in stores and online:

  • As more people are on the road during the holiday season, be sure to drive carefully. Be patient when looking for a parking space. Don’t speed up in a parking lot to catch an empty spot. Look for other cars or people when backing out of a parking space, and back out slowly.
  • Keep shopping bags out of plain sight in your vehicle, preferably in your trunk.
  • Keep your purse close to your body or your wallet in an inside coat pocket or front pants pocket.
  • Save your receipts and monitor your credit card activity.
  • When shopping online, stick to retailers you know or have shopped with before.
  • Don’t use public Wi-Fi to make purchases in order to prevent hackers from intercepting your information.

The men and women of the Hull Police Department wish everyone a safe and healthy holiday season!

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