Crime & Safety
MA State Trooper Dies After Off-Duty Motorcycle Crash In Grafton
Trooper Jacob Mick died from injuries he suffered in an off-duty motorcycle crash on Sunday.

GRAFTON, MA — A Massachusetts State Police trooper died from injuries he suffered in an off-duty motorcycle crash in Grafton, state police announced.
Trooper Jacob Mick, 31, a Northboro native assigned to the Holden Barracks, died after the crash, which remained under investigation by the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office, according to state police.
Mick was a member of the 88th Recruit Training Troop and graduated from the Massachusetts State Police Academy in 2023, state police said.
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“Together, we mourn Trooper Jacob Mick, and extend our deepest sympathies to his wife, their infant daughter, his family, and all who loved him,” State Police Superintendent Col. Geoffrey Noble said in a statement on Monday. “He was a proud Trooper and public servant who never hesitated to answer the call.”
Grafton police said Sunday morning that officers were at the scene of a serious crash at the intersection of Providence Road, Route 122, and Milford Road, and asked drivers to avoid the area because of delays and road closures.
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State police said Mick’s family has requested privacy. Further information will be released as it becomes available.
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