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Statement from Mayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr. Regarding Fatal Fire at 661 Washington Street
June 18, 2025REVERE, MA – I was saddened to learn of the fatal fire at 661 Washington Street, and of the loss of retired Revere Police Officer, Richie Serino. On behalf of the City of Revere, I extend my sincere condolences to the Serino family and loved ones during this unimaginable time of loss.
Richie Serino was a community staple, who took pride in his home and his family. He comes from a lineage of... Read more
Police Chief David J. Callahan Announces Retirement After More than 34 Years of Service to the City of Revere
June 3, 2025Captain Maria LaVita Will Assume Role of Interim Chief Read more
Mayor Keefe, Chief Callahan Join fellow Mayors and Police Chiefs at New England Meeting on Public Safety, Effective Policing
February 6, 2025Revere leaders travelled to Providence, RI for discussion and collaboration on best practices for enhancing the safety of communities and their residents Read more
Revere Police Awarded Grant to Reduce Impaired Driving
December 17, 2019Mayor Brian Arrigo and Chief of Police James Guido recently announced that the Revere Police Department was awarded a grant from the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security’s (EOPSS) Read more
REVERE POLICE RECEIVE GRANT TO GET IMPAIRED DRIVERS OFF THE ROAD
December 7, 2016“Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Campaign Kicks Off Extra Patrols During Holidays Read more