Massachusetts state trooper, Plymouth arrest, domestic violence, assault, kidnapping, law enforcement news
PLYMOUTH, MA (plimoth)— A Massachusetts State Police trooper was arrested in Plymouth following a serious domestic violence incident. Trooper Joseph Ward, 25, was taken into custody after authorities say he allegedly assaulted a dating partner and threatened her with knives and a firearm.
The incident reportedly occurred on January 10, 2026, at the couple’s shared apartment. Prosecutors allege Ward forced the victim to call out of work, blocked her from leaving, physically assaulted her, and threatened her with multiple kitchen knives and a loaded pistol. When the victim tried to escape, Ward allegedly chased and tackled her.
Ward was arraigned in Plymouth District Court and is currently being held without bail pending a dangerousness hearing scheduled for February 2, 2026.

The Massachusetts State Police confirmed that Ward has been relieved of duty and emphasized the department’s zero-tolerance policy for domestic violence. His attorney has stated that he plans to plead not guilty, disputing the allegations.
This arrest has sent shockwaves through the local community, highlighting concerns about domestic violence involving law enforcement officers. Authorities are continuing their investigation.
Residents with information related to the case are encouraged to contact the Plymouth Police Department.
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