The suspect entered Watch City Cigar Company through an unlocked door and left with a container of pipe tobacco and a humidor, police said.
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In an interview, Chief Lester Baker talks about police reform, Eurie Stamps and his plans as the department's first Black leader.
Mayor Yvonne Spicer nominated Baker, a deputy chief in Framingham, for a three-year term as chief.
The Nov. 16 forum will feature panelists from the ACLU, Framingham State University and Eurie Stamps' relatives.
The 45-year-old's body was found Monday in the Sudbury Reservoir, according to Southborough police.
Nearly 200 Framingham residents will be without power for much of Monday after a truck knocked down the utility poles.
Framingham Deputy Chief Lester Baker has been tapped to become the new police department leader.
Baker will be the first Black chief in Framingham history, according to officials.
Jacob Handelman, 58, died after a collision with a car along Route 135 on Oct. 15.
One of the candidates, Baltimore police Maj. James Rhoden Jr., recently turned down the Milford chief job.
The 20-year-old Dorchester woman was taken by helicopter to UMass Medical Center in Worcester.
The victim was transported by helicopter to the hospital on Thursday evening.
There have been new calls to fire Framingham Officer Paul Duncan. The mayor discussed why she's unable to in an email exchange this summer.
Autumn is a good time to familiarize yourself with where sex offenders live and work near you.
State authorities said the men ran two brothels out of houses located in Framingham.
Two women went to Framingham and spent $2,000 using the victim's credit card, according to police.
The fire broke out early Tuesday morning at a home along Clark Street in downtown Framingham.
State Police said they will charge a woman who led troopers on a brief chase that ended in a car fire on the Mass Pike.
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Mark Tinsley sued Framingham in 2014, claiming five Framingham officers injured him — and used a racial slur — during a traffic stop.
This is the first time all public documents related to Stamps' 2011 shooting death by a Framingham officer have been in one place.
Stamps was shot and killed in 2011 by a Framingham police officer during a raid at his home.
State and local police made several arrests around Massachusetts last week, seizing 6-1/2 kilograms in synthetic opioids.
Leslie Caraceni, 58, was charged along with Southborough and Whitinsville residents for illegally prescribing over 100,000 Adderall pills.
A new look at Stamps' death during a 2011 Framingham SWAT raid comes after activists asked for the case to be reopened.
Ashland officials were reporting a "some type of industrial explosion" at a Kidde-Fenwal building Tuesday evening.
The incident happened Sunday morning along Rockridge Road in Framingham.
Stamps was shot in January 2011 by a SWAT officer. A group is renewing calls for an inquiry into his death.
A kitchen fire broke out at around 8:30 a.m. Monday along John J. Brady Drive.
The Police Advisory Committee was set up in late 2019, but a Framingham Councilor wants to give the board additional powers.
Framingham police found the noose hanging near the Christa McAuliffe Charter School last Friday, school officials said in a statement.
Police use-of-force incidents are on the rise in Framingham, but officials say that's due to better reporting in recent years.
City officials announced Chief Steven Trask would retire effective June 26.
Mayor Yvonne Spicer issued two orders Tuesday, declaring racism a health crisis, and reviewing how police use physical force.
The homeowner was injured after shots were fired during the Sunday morning robbery, according to Grafton police.
Boston police arrested the 15-year-old on Thursday, charging him with arson and inciting a riot.
The group Framingham Families for Racial Equity in Education launched a petition on Tuesday amid a larger movement to reduce police funding.
The two-alarm fire broke out around midnight along Water Street in the Saxonville area.
Braden Tafuri, 6, is luckier than most. He recently found a five-leaf clover while on an excursion in his Framingham yard.