Troopers will be looking for individuals driving under the influence of alcohol on Saturday, Dec. 8 into Sunday, Dec. 9.
Police news from Beacon Hill, Nov. 29 to Dec. 2.
The T has confirmed an accident has forced the station to close. No official word on injuries.
Police news from Beacon Hill, Nov. 23 - Nov. 26.
Police were able to track the GPS signal on the victim's phone to a store Williams sold it to hours after the attack.
Anthony Williams will be arraigned on the charge tomorrow.
The accident occurred at Cambridge and Bowdoin Square.
Police news from Beacon Hill, Nov. 16-17.
Police news from Beacon Hill, Nov. 12-15.
Officers said that finding the rapist is a top priority and they offered tips on keeping safe.
The employee was the subject of a 20-month federal investigation.
Anyone with information that might identify the man is asked to call police.
Officers offered their list again in the wake of a Beacon Hill assault on Saturday.
Boston police have released an image of the man they believe sexually assaulted a woman Saturday near Joy and Myrtle streets on Beacon Hill.
Victims were taken to area hospitals for treatment. No clear description of suspects.
Police news from Beacon Hill, Oct. 30 - Nov. 1.
You may hear simulated gunfire on Saturday as part of an emergency organizations 24-hour public safety exercise.
The man was told to get on his knees at Joy and Mt. Vernon streets.
The suspect was driving a gray 2004 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck with Massachusetts license.
Police news from Beacon Hill, Oct. 22 to 25.
Police news from Beacon Hill, Oct. 19-21.
Police news on Beacon Hill from Oct. 14-18.
A court session this week appeared to go smoothly as at least 10 drug dealers had their convictions put on hold as a result of the scandal at the State Drug Lab in Jamaica Plain.
The suspect died in prison in 2001.
Police log from Beacon Hill, Oct. 10-14.
Police news from on and around Beacon Hill, Oct. 9 to 11.
The city's top brass has put in a "crisis re-entry plan" for inmates released from prison as a result of the JP State Drug Lab scandal.
Anyone with any leads is asked to call police.
Police news from on and around Beacon Hill, Oct. 4 to 7.
In a hastily called court session Friday morning to address cases potentially tainted by the State Drug Lab scandal, six of the first seven cases turned out to have nothing to do with chemist Annie Dookhan.
Suffolk County District Attorney Dan Conley says low-level pushers don't stand to benefit most from the JP drug lab "disaster." He says that honor goes to hardened criminals moving lots of drugs or those with violent histories.
It was announced Monday that Suffolk Superior Court, which handles cases in Boston, will have special court sessions in October to deal with cases in which a so-called "rogue chemist" may have tainted evidence.
It still isn't clear what drove a JP State Drug Lab chemist allegedly to taint evidence in thousands of cases. But the attorney general says two common reasons don't appear to apply: a drug habit or money trouble.
Police news from Beacon Hill, Sept. 28-30.
Fifty-seven former patients of Boston Emergency Medical Services have been notified.
A New York woman was convicted in federal court on Friday for sending four threatening letters to several people, including Sen. Scott Brown, and Attorney General Martha Coakley.
Police news from Beacon Hill, Sept. 24-27.
In a live chat on Patch Thursday, Gov. Deval Patrick said he approves of the extraordinary step of allowing release to defense attorneys of State Police interviews with alleged "rogue chemist" Annie Dookhan.
The chemist whom the state blames for tainting evidence in thousands of drug cases appears to have lied on the witness stand about having a master's degree in chemistry.
Police news from Beacon Hill, Sept. 20-23.