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Police & Fire
Rabid Fox: Central Mass Police Warn Residents To Keep Kids, Pets Inside
Leicester police said the public should take precautions as they hunt down a rabid fox. The department made a Facebook post on Monday afternoon, May 15, asking residents of Bottomley Avenue and Brown Street to keep their kids and pets inside as animal control searches and attempts to capture or kill the animal. Anyone with information should contact animal control officials at (508) 892-7010 Ext 8 immediately. ****Families in the Bottomley Ave/Brown St area. Please keep your children inside as the Leicester Police and the Leicester Animal Control locate and secure a rabid fox.**** …
Police & Fire
Central Massachusetts Employee Steals $18K While Working Over 21 Days, Police Say
Police out in Leicester have their hands and pockets full after arresting a man who stole $18,000 over the course of 21 days from their job, the department said. An investigation was launched when a local retailer contacted police to report an employee who was stealing large sums of cash while they were working. Detectives identified the suspect using a surveillance camera and even caught them stealing $1,500 in cash in a single day, police said. When police arrested the suspect, he admitted to stealing several thousands of dollars over several weeks from the business.&nb…
Police & Fire
Trend: Tasty Displays Of Support For Police More Common After BLM
Pies, pizzas, cupcakes, cookies, grinders, and more tasty foods are being dropped off at local police stations across Connecticut and Massachusetts as people more and more express their gratitude toward officers. Public displays of support for the police have increased along with the launch of the “Back the Blue” campaign, which started in response to the “Defund the Police” campaign and the Black Lives Matter protests sparked by the Minneapolis police killing George Floyd on May 25. Tasty displays of gratitude toward the police are becoming more common.Rocky Hill PD Officers say they …