The incident caused damage to the store and apartment units above it.
The department responded to the scene after receiving reports of an explosion.
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Both had outstanding warrants for their arrest.
The man reportedly sent inappropriate photos to a person he believed was underage.
Police say the incident took place last weekend.
The federal agency apprehended the man shortly after making bail on local charges.
The man was seen wearing distinct clothing at the time of the incident.
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The person's vehicle was also identified and seen on camera.
The officer was known for his traffic investigation skills and "cheetah-like" speed.
The incident took place in mid-April.
The reported incident occurred in late April.
The shooter was "driven by an accumulation of grievances that he collected throughout his life," according to the investigation.
Police responded to the scene after receiving reports of screams.
The flames broke out during early morning hours.
Large amounts of evidence were found in the home.
Police say the person was involved in a larceny incident.
The man was found dead in his car, which had been burnt.
The man was seen in the store earlier this month.
The Select Board agreed to the extension last week.
The incident in question occurred this past weekend.
The West Roxbury resident had an outstanding warrant prior to his arrest.
The agreement gives the defendant a chance to have his charges dropped.
The man was first indicted last summer.
The incident took place at a business on Harvard Street.
The person is believed to be involved with two separate incidents.
The person was seen attempting to breach a secure cell phone display case.
The three people fled from the store in a potentially stolen vehicle earlier this month, according to police.
The person is believed to have verbally threatened an elementary school student.
The sentencing comes more than a year after the man was arrested in Brookline.
Dr. Gloria Rudisch worked in the town for nearly 50 years.
The person reportedly stole multiple possessions from a restaurant patron.
The woman is believed to have shoplifted earlier this month.
The report was released by the Norfolk County District Attorney's Office via a public records request.
The three men are being investigated in connection with the theft of an expensive ring.
The pair is accused of pretending to be Amazon workers in order to carry out the theft.
The blaze broke out at a unit with two apartments.
The doctor reportedly used his profession to defraud insurance companies and the federal government out of money for many years.
The threat was later determined to be a hoax by police.