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Man With Semi-Automatic Gun Robs Store In Tewksbury, Video Shows Man With Semi-Automatic Gun Robs Store In Tewksbury, Video Shows
Man With Semi-Automatic Gun Robs Store In Tewksbury, Video Shows Police are asking the public for help in identifying a man who they say robbed a convenience store armed with a large-capacity gun in Tewksbury earlier this week. Surveillance footage shows the man, who is described to be in his mid-20s, running into Andy’s Convenience store on Woburn Street shortly after 8:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 19. Suspect carrying a Tec9-style gun. Tewksbury Police Department He pulled out a Tec9-style gun with an extended magazine and demanded money and other items from the cashier, according to the Tewksbury Police Department. Suspect entering Andy's Conveni…
Robber Cuts Hole In Man's Pants To Steal Cash, ATM Card, Phone: Boston Police Robber Cuts Hole In Man's Pants To Steal Cash, ATM Card, Phone: Boston Police
Robber Cuts Hole In Man's Pants To Steal Cash, ATM Card, Phone: Boston Police A man with a knife allegedly stole a man’s phone, money, and ATM card by cutting a hole in his pants on Monday night, Nov. 20, Boston police said. Brandon Frazier, 36, of East Boston, pulled a knife on the man and demanded money from him at 406 Meridian St. shortly before 7 p.m., according to the Boston Police Department. When the man refused to give him money, Frazier cut a hole in the man’s pants and grabbed the cash, an ATM card, and a cell phone. Frazier held the knife to the man’s throat and demanded his PIN, police said. When the man refused again, Frazier dropped his phone and ATM …
Man's Ear Torn Off, Face Scarred In Lynn Dog Attack: Police Man's Ear Torn Off, Face Scarred In Lynn Dog Attack: Police
Man's Ear Torn Off, Face Scarred In Lynn Dog Attack: Police A pit bull attack left a 68-year-old man with “significant facial injuries” while walking on a bicycle path in Lynn on Nov. 12, according to police. The man, whose name has not been released, said he was attacked by “two loose pit bulls” near Cottage Street around 7 p.m., a Lynn police spokesperson told the Daily Voice. He was rushed to a local hospital with severe injuries to his ear and nose. The man’s “left ear had been removed, part of his nose had been torn off, and his face was covered in blood,” according to a search warrant obtained by CBS News. "It's too bad. I feel bad for the d…
Darien Artist Charged After Violating Protective Order: Police Darien Artist Charged After Violating Protective Order: Police
Darien Artist Charged After Violating Protective Order: Police An artist was arrested and charged after violating a protective order in Fairfield County, police said. Darrin Lamorte, age 53, had violated his conditions of release by staying at a home in Darien on Nov. 10, according to the Darien Police Department. He was arrested at on Tuesday, Nov. 14 after officers advised him of the violation. Lamorte, a Darien resident who describes himself as an artist who was born in Greenwich grew up in Fairfield County, has been charged with violation of condition of release, according to police. He was held on a $10,000 bond and was set to appear in co…
Tattooed Man Pulls Knife During Lowell Robbery; Police Asking For Tips Tattooed Man Pulls Knife During Lowell Robbery; Police Asking For Tips
Tattooed Man Pulls Knife During Lowell Robbery; Police Asking For Tips Police are searching for a man who they say robbed someone at knifepoint in downtown Lowell. The armed robbery happened on Nov. 11, according to the Lowell Police Department. The Lowell Police Department is looking to identify this individual related to an armed robbery with a knife that... Posted by Lowell Police Department (Official) on Monday, November 20, 2023 He’s wearing a dark baseball cap, a dark blue fur hood coat, a black messenger bag with a silver and black strap across his chest, black pants, and black shoes with white laces. He has a tattoo on his neck as well.  No furth…
Man Hits, Threatens To Kill Woman After Bumping Into Him With Stroller On Boston Train: Police Man Hits, Threatens To Kill Woman After Bumping Into Him With Stroller On Boston Train: Police
Man Hits, Threatens To Kill Woman After Bumping Into Him With Stroller On Boston Train: Police Police are searching for a man who they say assaulted a woman who was with her child on an MBTA train in October. The man hit and threatened to kill the woman, who accidentally bumped into him with her baby’s stroller while riding a Blue Line Train between the Boston Logan Airport and Maverick stations on Oct. 24 around 10 a.m., the MBTA Transit Police said. Surveillance photos shared by police on Monday, Nov. 20, show the man wearing a camouflaged hat, dark blue sweater, denim jeans, and light blue or gray and white sneakers. ID Sought re: Assault & Battery investigation 10/24 10…
Synagogues Victim Of Hoax Bomb Threats In Mass: Police Synagogues Victim Of Hoax Bomb Threats In Mass: Police
Synagogues Victim Of Hoax Bomb Threats In Mass: Police Multiple places of worship were the victims of hoax bomb threats over the weekend, causing police to evacuate homes and close roads until they could investigate the scenes.  An employee at Congregation Sha’aray Shalom at 1112 Main St. in Hingham received an email shortly before 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 19 that said that bombs were inside the synagogue, according to police. The employee left and called 911. Several homes nearby were evacuated, and Main Street (Route 228) was closed in both directions, police said. Explosive detection dogs from Quincy police and Massachusetts State Police …
2-Year-Old Airlifted To Boston Hospital After Falling Off Shopping Cart In Sudbury: Officials 2-Year-Old Airlifted To Boston Hospital After Falling Off Shopping Cart In Sudbury: Officials
2-Year-Old Airlifted To Boston Hospital After Falling Off Shopping Cart In Sudbury: Officials A 2-year-old child was airlifted to a hospital on Sunday, Nov. 19, after falling off of a shopping cart in Sudbury, according to officials. Firefighters responded to Sudbury and rushed the child in an ambulance to a helicopter waiting at Wayland Town Hall, the Wayland Fire Department said in a post on X, formerly Twitter. Wayland crews responded to Sudbury for the transport of 2 year old child who fell from shopping cart. Wayland ambulance transported to Wayland Town Hall to landing zone. Life flight transported 1 patient to Boston. pic.twitter.com/1kRPNE9p8d — Wayland Fire (@WaylandFir…
79-Year-Old Driver Hits Elderly Woman Crossing Street In Arlington: Police 79-Year-Old Driver Hits Elderly Woman Crossing Street In Arlington: Police
79-Year-Old Driver Hits Elderly Woman Crossing Street In Arlington: Police An elderly woman was injured on Sunday, Nov. 19, after a car hit her while she was crossing a street in Arlington, according to authorities. Police and firefighters responded to a report of a car crash involving a pedestrian on Park and Wollaston avenues, police in Arlington said. An investigation into the crash revealed that a Toyota Corolla hit the woman as she was crossing Park Avenue in a crosswalk. The woman was treated at the scene, and she was rushed to a local hospital for further treatment, police said. No further details on her medical condition was immediately available. A 79-y…
Boston Med Tech Hit With Drug Fraud Charges: DA Boston Med Tech Hit With Drug Fraud Charges: DA
Boston Med Tech Hit With Drug Fraud Charges: DA A Boston Medical Center radiology tech is facing charges after he received improper prescriptions for controlled substances from a nurse he worked with at the hospital, officials said. Rafael Garcia, 44, is charged with conspiracy to violate drug laws, obtaining drugs by fraud and larceny of a drug, the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office said.  A pharmacist became suspicious of Boston Medical Center nurse practitioner John Cann for writing several prescriptions that seemed suspicious, the prosecutor said. Garcia and Cann worked together in the emergency department.  T…
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