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The Worcester Police Department is requesting public help to identify a man linked to multiple downtown car vandalisms and has shared his image on Facebook.
Authorities are investigating a shooting in Lowell that left one adult dead and two others, including a juvenile, injured. The incident appears to be isolated with no ongoing threat to public safety.
Boston man Francis Costa Jr. is detained without bail for an alleged lewd act at MBTA station, with a history of similar offenses. A pre-trial hearing is set for October 8th.
A suspect in a 1989 Massachusetts rape was arrested in Los Angeles following a car chase and will face multiple charges, including aggravated rape and kidnapping.
The Bristol County District Attorney deemed the police shooting of ex-fire chief Paul Coderre Jr. justified, following Coderre's gunfire at officers in Fairhaven.
A Massachusetts man is facing charges for allegedly defrauding the New Hampshire DMV by submitting a fake lease and not having a surety bond for his dealership.
A couple from Everett was hit and killed by a car in Lakeland, Florida, in front of their daughter; the driver had a green light and showed no impairment.
Boston hotel workers from UNITE HERE Local 26 may strike over demands for better pay and working conditions, with a vote showing strong support for the action.
Harvard University has sued Samsung in Texas for patent infringement, alleging unauthorized use of its patented microprocessor technology in Samsung's products.
A construction worker died after falling from scaffolding in Boston's Theater District, with investigations ongoing.
Ishmael Mahmoud was arrested following a narcotics raid that uncovered drugs and firearms. He faces multiple charges, including drug trafficking and firearm possession.
Massachusetts State Police, with other agencies, arrested two men from Hampden County for heroin and fentanyl trafficking, seizing drugs, firearms, and cash.
A former Boston Police officer, James Carnes, was sentenced to two years supervised release with six months home confinement for committing overtime fraud totaling over $20,000.
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