Juvenile Division
Special Services
Det. Stephen Kupsc Ext. 251
Det.Patricia Critch Ext. 252
The Special Services Unit is another branch of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation. It is currently comprised of four Detectives and has several different responsibilities.
Juvenile Issues - Much of the Special Services Unit responsibility is the handling of juvenile issues (anyone under the age of 18). These responsibilities include the investigation of both crimes committed by juveniles, as well as crimes committed against juveniles.
The Special Services Detective will also assist in dealing with juvenile status offenses. Juvenile status offences are non-criminal activities committed by a juvenile such as, truancy, running away or misbehaving at home or at school. These offenses may result in a juvenile becoming involved with a CHINS (Child in Need of Services). The Special Services Detective can assist a parent or a school official in filing a CHINS application. The Special Services Unit works closely with the Weymouth School System and other social services agencies responsible for the well being of juveniles. For more information regarding a CHINS, click on the following link:
Chins Information
Sex Offender Registry - Det. Eudy Rainford is responsible for overseeing and maintaining the Sex Offender Registry for all registered sex offenders living and working in the Town of Weymouth. * for more information regarding sex offenders living or working in Weymouth, click the following link:
http://www.state.ma.us/sorb/
School Resource Officer - Detective Critch is assigned as the School Resource Officer at Weymouth High School. She is responsible for the safety and protection of the students as well as handling and investigating any criminal activity committed on the school's property. Det Critch can be reached at the High School @ (781)337-7500 ext. 5206