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Letter to the Editor: Police need more transparency

by | Jan 17, 2026 | Letter to Editor

I am writing as a Hopkinton resident to share concerns about leadership clarity and transparency within the Hopkinton Police Department, and how recent events may be affecting public confidence.

Over the past year, Hopkinton has experienced several serious incidents involving harm to children, including a 5-year-old struck by a vehicle on Walnut Way and the conviction of a local business owner for assaulting a child. Public reporting on these matters has led many residents to ask reasonable questions about investigative processes, communication and oversight. While each incident is separate, together they have heightened concern about whether systems intended to protect the community are operating effectively.

These concerns have been further amplified by reports that Hopkinton’s police chief has been named personally in a civil lawsuit filed by a minor, alleging a failure to protect her from sexual abuse. These allegations have not been adjudicated. However, Chief Bennett has been noticeably absent for an extended period of time — all of his duties seemingly taken over by [Deputy Chief] van Raalten. There is limited public information regarding departmental leadership, which has created uncertainty about decision-making and oversight — made clear by the Walnut Way incident.

Trust between law enforcement and the community is essential for public safety and effective policing. Maintaining that trust requires clear leadership, transparency and open communication. Hopkinton residents deserve clarity about who is currently leading the department, how oversight is being maintained and what steps are being taken to ensure continued public confidence and safety.

— Leah Slade, Hopkinton

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