The victim was trapped after the car rolled-over. Foxborough and Mansfield firefighter had to extricate them from the vehicle.
The grants will be used to improve fire safety education for children and seniors in Foxborough.
Police reviewed security footage, which they said showed the suspect trying to open several school doors.
The police officer, whose name was not released, is still in the hospital as of Monday night, Police Chief John Carmichael said.
Inside the vehicle, police said they found 18 grams of cocaine, four grams of heroin, 30 Xanax pills and 18 oxycodone.
Firefighters inside the house were met with smoke billowing throughout the first floor. They found the fire in the basement.
Foxborough Police urge people to plan ahead and seek public transportation or ride-sharing apps.
Police ran a sting operation out of the motel and sent text messages to the suspects offering sexual favors priced from $60 to $120.
The hotel was evacuated while fire officials vented the building.
The suspect was last seen leaving Scorpion Bar.
The suspect was arrested in November, 2017 when police said they seized over 1,000 grams of fentanyl.
Officer DiModica brings 10 years of experience to the department. He previously worked as an officer in Natick and Malden.
The department donated $1,850 to help out needy families in town.
Foxborough raised the most money out of the 25 police agencies who took part in this year's Pink Patch Project.
All toys and coats collected will be donated to local families by the Foxborough Discretionary Fund.
Holiday spirit, free coffee, doughnuts, Christmas carols greeted those in search of Black Friday deals.
An 84-year-old Foxboro man died in the late-night Taunton crash.
The department ended up getting request to mail the patches to other states and even countries including, Australia, Ireland and Spain.
Arrests and charges mentioned don't imply conviction.
Police said two pigs broke out of their home on West Street Tuesday afternoon and tried running away.
Sales reached outside of Foxborough. One patch was even seen at last Sunday's Patriots game in Tennessee.
When the suspect pointed the gun, the employee told police they gave the suspect money before he left on foot.
Expect to see military personnel, trucks, helicopters, and hear sirens in Foxborough for the training.
The VFW post was planning on donating the money to St. Jude’s, Children’s Hospital, Toys for Tots, the town, and Foxborough's food pantry.
Maduskuie, who joined the department as an auxiliary firefighter in 1982, has served in a variety of roles over the past 36 years.
The single-car crash caused almost 1,300 National Grid customers to lose power Sunday.
Carter was sentenced to 15 months in prison for the 2014 death of her boyfriend. Her lawyers appealed to the state's highest court Thursday.
A request to suppress evidence obtained in a 2017 drug bust has not been granted.
It's alleged that David Keefe received $17,000 in overtime pay for shifts he either left early or didn't work at all.
The following is from the Foxborough Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don't imply conviction.
Due to the timeline associated with the Burrell School renovation, the annual fall meeting will be held Oct. 1.
Police say the three were part of a scheme to break into the Patriots star's home and sell his property.
The fire department was one of many agencies that are assisting Lawrence, Andover, and North Andover following several fires.
Police say they also recovered a weapon and a variety of Class E substance pills including Sildenafil and Hydrochlorothiazide.
An evidentiary hearing for Stephan Pena has been set for Sept. 20. He has been accused of possession more than 1,000 grams of fentanyl.
Brian E. Chase, 46, will be held for up to 180 days without bail.
Former dog trainer Amelia Ferreira appeared in court Thursday, the day after a warrant was issued for her failure to appear in court.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Amelia Ferreira, who is accused of lying to police about the death and location of Mayo's dog.
The woman suffered leg and head injuries, according to p
The badges are in and will be worn by members of the police department for the month of September.