Saturday, October 21, 2023

Message from the Franklin Public Schools Superintendent and Chief of Police

Dear Franklin Public Schools Community,

As you may be aware, there is an active police investigation to locate one of our FHS students, Jazlyn Rodrigues, who was reported missing by her family. Our hearts go out to her family and loved ones, and we continue to hope for her safe return home soon.

Franklin Public Schools (FPS) officials have been assisting the Franklin Police Department throughout its investigation and will continue to help in any way possible.  The search for Ms. Rodrigues is active and ongoing. The Franklin Police Department is urging anyone with information about her whereabouts to call the Franklin Police Department at 508-528-1212.

If anyone should speak to Ms. Rodrigues, it is imperative that she knows that she is not in any trouble.  Her family and the entire community just want her to come home.

We ask parents/guardians within our community to speak to their children about this serious situation, recognizing these are difficult conversations.  Any details, no matter how small, could assist the police in their search. 

FPS staff is available for students who need additional support.  If you have concerns about your child, please contact their school-based team. 

Further updates will be provided to the community as they become available.

Sincerely,
Lucas Giguere                           
Superintendent                      
Franklin Public Schools 
 
Thomas J. Lynch
Chief
Franklin Police Department

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