Officer Scott J. MacIsaac Obituary – Death: In Loving Memory Officer Scott J. MacIsaac

Officer Scott J. MacIsaac Death Boston, MA — The Boston Police community is mourning the loss of Active Duty Officer Scott J. MacIsaac, who passed away on Friday, January 30, 2026, after a period of declining health and a valiant battle.

Scott MacIsaac proudly served his country in the United States Army before joining the Boston Police Department in June 1995. Over the course of his distinguished career, he served in multiple districts including B‑2 (Roxbury), A‑7 (East Boston), B‑3 (Mattapan), C‑6 (South Boston), and most recently E‑5 (West Roxbury & Roslindale).

Known as a quiet and loyal colleague and friend, Officer MacIsaac earned the admiration and respect of both his peers and the community he served. His personnel file was filled with commendations recognizing his bravery, dedication, and exceptional service. Among his notable acts of heroism, Scott saved a person attempting to jump from a bridge and revived a victim using CPR, exemplifying his unwavering commitment to protecting and preserving life.

Scott MacIsaac is survived by his wife and three children, as well as countless colleagues and community members whose lives he touched. The Boston Police Detectives Benevolent Society and fellow officers ask that his loved ones be kept in your thoughts during this time of grief.

Rest easy, Brother. We have the watch.

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