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Man dies after he suspectedly drowned in Long Pond, police say
LAKEVILLE — A Middleboro man has died after police suspect he drowned in Long Pond in Lakeville on Saturday afternoon, the Plymouth District Attorney’s Office has announced. Lakeville public safety officials and the Massachusetts Environmental Police found the missing man, identified as 68-year-old Todd Page of Middleboro, at...
Suspect in church vandalism spree now faces gun-related charges
Jonathan White, who was arrested July 4 after allegedly vandalizing a historic Kingston church, is facing new, gun-related charges stemming from the search of his car and Plymouth home. A state trooper assigned to the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force-Anti-Terrorism unit said a July 16 search of White’s Chevy Tahoe...
Three Columbian citizens residing in New York arrested for alleged crimes in Massachusetts; appear to be connected to International Theft Group
Three people believed to be part of a large-scale theft ring have been arrested for alleged crimes in Massachusetts. According to police, on Thursday, July 11, Braintree Police Detectives arrested three individuals on various charges in connection with a conspiracy to commit residential burglaries. The suspects appear to be connected to an organized International Theft Group. Also known as South American Theft Groups, these groups are known to use extensive surveillance, GPS technology, surreptitious video feeds, and counter- surveillance to establish patterns of behavior for their prospective victims.
CT man accused of stealing Bobcat loader, selling it on Facebook Marketplace
An East Hartford man faces a larceny charge for allegedly stealing a Bobcat loader in South Windsor and selling it on Facebook Marketplace. Justin M. Dailey, 34, was charged Thursday with one count of larceny of a motor vehicle, according to the South Windsor Police Department. Police allege that Dailey stole a 2005 Bobcat Skid Steer from the area of Arthur Drive and Foncine Lane around ...
Group gathers in Stoughton, calling for justice for Sandra Birchmore
A group of people gathered in downtown Stoughton, Massachusetts, on Saturday, demanding justice for Sandra Birchmore. Birchmore was three months pregnant when she was found dead in her Canton apartment in 2021. Her death was ruled a suicide at the time. Last month, however, the Boston Globe reported that Birchmore's family had hired a prominent pathologist who concluded her death was a homicide, not a suicide, prompting a number of new developments in the case.
Marion Fire Crew Responds to Garbage Truck Engulfed in Flames
MARION (WBSM) — Marion firefighters responded to a garbage truck fire Thursday afternoon. At around 12:37 p.m. on July 18, fire crews were dispatched to the intersection of Front Street and Washburn Park Road. Upon arrival, crews discovered the garbage truck, fueled by compressed natural gas (CNG) and engulfed...
Brockton school cops worked without approval since January
BROCKTON — The police who guard Brockton Schools weren't appointed in January, as required by city law. They have been coming to work in plain clothes instead of their uniforms because of the error. The city corrected the problem Wednesday night. In a special session of the city council, six councilors voted unanimously...
Two injured, one charged after crash leads to drug discovery in Norwell
NORWELL — A motor vehicle accident on Saturday led to the hospitalization of two individuals and the arrest of a Hingham man after police discovered illegal substances in the crashed vehicle. At 4:12 p.m., Norwell Police responded to a collision on Grove Street near Franklin Road, where a vehicle...
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