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www.facebook.com/share/15DPnWGR8d/Please join us for the Veterans Day Parade! It starts and ends at the War Memorial (156 West Elm St.) on Monday, November 11 at 10 AM. ... See MoreSee Less

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Detective Joe Miranda and Officer Christian Hernandez met a kid from Brockton who was thrilled to see them last week on Halloween. They shared a few laughs, bringing a big smile to his face while his mom snapped pictures of her future policeman! How cute is that?
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Detective Joe Miranda and Officer Christian Hernandez met a kid from Brockton who was thrilled to see them last week on Halloween. They shared a few laughs, bringing a big smile to his face while his mom snapped pictures of her future policeman! How cute is that?
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Please be on the lookout for fake bills in our area. We have encountered fake notes like the one on display in this post. As you can see, circled in red, this bill clearly indicates that the currency is not real.

If you encounter suspicious cash, please report it to the Brockton Police Department immediately.

Here are some tips for identifying counterfeit money:

Genuine currency has intricate security features that are difficult to replicate.

You should be able to see a deeply engraved portrait on both sides of the bill, watermarks on both sides, and a thin vertical line known as a security thread.

Check the texture: Genuine money feels rough, while fake bills may feel smooth.
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Please be on the lookout for fake bills in our area. We have encountered fake notes like the one on display in this post. As you can see, circled in red, this bill clearly indicates that the currency is not real.

If you encounter suspicious cash, please report it to the Brockton Police Department immediately.

Here are some tips for identifying counterfeit money:

Genuine currency has intricate security features that are difficult to replicate.

You should be able to see a deeply engraved portrait on both sides of the bill, watermarks on both sides, and a thin vertical line known as a security thread.

Check the texture: Genuine money feels rough, while fake bills may feel smooth.

We hope everyone had a spooktacular Halloween! We want to give a ghostly shout-out to everyone who invited us to join this month's festivities.

It's been a thrill to meet all the little ghouls, their parents, and the outstanding teachers around the city. Our officers and cadets conjured up some Halloween magic by participating in several fun events, including our visit to the Angelo School today.

Brockton Police Cadets Djouvensky Berlus and Mark Hayes were busy passing out goodies while hanging out by the police car they had decked out for the occasion. Thanks a million, Angelo School, for having us join the Halloween fun!
City of Brockton
Brockton Police Patrolmen's Association
Brockton Public Schools
Angelo School
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We hope everyone had a spooktacular Halloween! We want to give a ghostly shout-out to everyone who invited us to join this months festivities.

Its been a thrill to meet all the little ghouls, their parents, and the outstanding teachers around the city. Our officers and cadets conjured up some Halloween magic by participating in several fun events, including our visit to the Angelo School today.

Brockton Police Cadets Djouvensky Berlus and Mark Hayes were busy passing out goodies while hanging out by the police car they had decked out for the occasion. Thanks a million, Angelo School, for having us join the Halloween fun!
City of Brockton
Brockton Police Patrolmens Association
Brockton Public Schools
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QUESTION: My children spend a lot of time on Facebook and it seems like they give out a lot of personal information. I know it continues to be quite the rage and they tell me that only friends can see their home page information but I’m still a little wary. Can you...

The Chief

Chief Brenda I. Perez was appointed in 2022. She has worked for the City of Brockton for 23 years and most recently served as the Records Division Lieutenant from 2020 until her appointment.
Having grown up in the City, Chief Perez started her career as a patrol officer in 1999 until her promotion to Sergeant in 2016. She is a Brockton High School graduate and received a Master’s Degree from Curry College. She also served in the United States Army Reserves for 24 years retiring as a Master Sergeant.