Crime & Safety
No Threat Near John Kerry's Beacon Hill Home: Police
Police got a call just before 10 a.m. to look at the premise, said a police spokesperson.

BOSTON, MA — Police said after an hour investigation in the area of Beacon Hill where former Secretary of State John Kerry has a home, they found nothing.
"Our investigation is over. No credible threat," said police spokesperson Maisha Miraj who confirmed earlier that police were investigating in the area of Louisburg Square.
Police said they got a call at 9:44 a.m. to investigate the premise there.
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Although there have been multiple bomb scares in New York City recently, there haven't been any local threats, said police.
More to come as it becomes available.
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