A Pawtucket man riding with his two children led Foxborough police on a chase down Route 1 through Wrentham and Cumberland, police said.
A "routine stop" escalated when the suspect tried pinning the cop against a building with his car and sped toward Rhode Island, police said.
According to prosecutors, Kraft's attorneys Alex Spiro and William Burck asked a question based off evidence they lied about having.
The president of the Haitian Project rejected Robert Kraft's $100,000 donation because of prostitution charges against the Patriots owner.
School grounds are under video surveillance and Foxborough police are investigating after a swastika was drawn outside the middle school.
A former prison guard admitted he smuggled Suboxone and synthetic marijuana into MCI-Norfolk to try to sell to inmates.
A Florida health inspector testified she was afraid spa employees were held against their will after she found clothing, beds and food.
A crash on Interstate 495 north near exit 14 sent a 40-year-old man to the hospital with serious injuries.
A Florida judge doubled down on last week's ruling, sealing five days worth of video footage stemming from Robert Kraft's prostitution case.
Eric Tyrrell is not allowed near Rob Gronkowski's Foxborough home after being found guilty of pawning stolen coins for $3,550.
A judge agreed with Robert Kraft's attorneys that releasing the video now would deny Kraft a fair trial.
Foxbrorough, Mansfield, Easton, and Norton are forming a regional 911 dispatch center. Dispatch officials said other town are interested.
A Florida judge temporarily blocked the release of a video showing Robert Kraft and others engaging in sex acts during a prostitution sting.
Foxborough police said the suspect used pen cameras to illegally spy on female daycare workers in the bathroom.
A man said he was recorded at the Florida spa on the same day police said Kraft visited the spa and solicited prostitution.
A Florida judge is deciding whether to release videos in Robert Kraft's prostitution case.
In Chief Baker's resignation letter, he said he's confident in the future leadership of the Foxborough Police Department.
Florida police said New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, 77, was caught on video paying for sex acts and receiving them.
Police said they found clothes with security tags on them and a backpack filled with insulating tape used to block the security sensors.
Robert Kraft rejected a plea deal after he was charged with paying for sex acts at a Florida spa.
Lawyers for Robert Kraft said a video recording in his prostitution case was the result of an "unlawful sneak-and-peek search warrant."
Police said three students were hospitalized after a sport utility vehicle rear-ended the bus.
According to police, the suspect stole $7,200 worth of radio-controlled cars from Hobby Quarters in Foxborough.
Four cars were stolen and another two were broken into outside an apartment complex.
Police said the radio-controlled cars stolen were valued at around $1,000 to $2,000 each.
The state's highest court reinstated the conviction for the former Patriots player, who committed suicide during his appeal.
The department asks that residents help by clearing the fire hydrant near their house in case of emergency.
Kraft's legal representation have requested a non-jury trial.
His arraignment date has been pushed up a month - and now it conflicts with the NFL owners' Annual League Meeting.
A car rolling over caused a three-car crash on I-95 North near the exit to Route 140.
Court documents say Kraft was caught on camera receiving a sexual act from a woman and giving her a $100 bill and another unknown bill.
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The Patriots owner and one American sports' most powerful figures faces two charges of soliciting another to commit prostitution.
A medical flight brought the victim to the hospital, but their condition is not known at this time.
Her attorney wants to appeal her conviction as high as the U.S. Supreme Court, but she won't be free in the meantime.
The suspect is accused of stealing credentials and using them to delete customer profiles from the company that fired him.
The following is from the Foxborough Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don't imply conviction.
The 63-year-old Bellingham man was found inside a vehicle without a pulse.
Hops and Grapes was held up at gunpoint last Saturday, police said.