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Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Alert Issued For Missing Berkshire County Boy Alert Issued For Missing Berkshire County Boy
Alert Issued For Missing Berkshire County Boy Seen him? Police in Western Massachusetts are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing boy who hasn’t been seen since the weekend. On Monday, Oct. 11, an alert was issued in Berkshire County by the police department in Cheshire, Massachusetts, which is seeking the public’s assistance in locating the missing boy pictured above. According to police, the boy was reported missing out of Pittsfield, but has ties to the Cheshire area. No other descriptive information on the boy was provided by the police. Anyone with information regarding the missing child has been asked to conta…
Pittsfield Police Ask Public's Help Locating Missing Teen Pittsfield Police Ask Public's Help Locating Missing Teen
Pittsfield Police Ask Public's Help Locating Missing Teen Police in Massachusetts are asking the public for help locating a missing 13-year-old girl. The Pittsfield Police Department issued the request for information on Jordan Wright's whereabouts on Tuesday, July 6. Jordan is described as having brown eyes and brown/black hair.  Anyone with information about Jordan's whereabouts is asked to contact the Pittsfield Police Department at 413-448-9700.   Share this story by clicking on the Facebook icon below. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
COVID-19: MA Kidnapper, Sex Trafficker, Bank Robber Get Early Prison Release Due To Pandemic COVID-19: MA Kidnapper, Sex Trafficker, Bank Robber Get Early Prison Release Due To Pandemic
Covid-19: MA Kidnapper, Sex Trafficker, Bank Robber Get Early Prison Release Due To Pandemic A convicted kidnapper, sex trafficker, and two bank robbers are among the criminals who have been released from Massachusetts prisons early due to the COVID-19 pandemic. So far, 419 motions for release have been filed in Massachusetts by convicts as well as people awaiting trial. Of those requests 88 have been granted, 219 have been denied, and 96 are pending, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Early releases are being allowed for some people in the justice system because prisons tend to be superspreaders for diseases. To allow for social-distancing, prisoners across the nation ar…