Crime & Safety
Braintree Woman Attempts To Flee Drug Bust: Hingham Police
Hingham police said drugs were seized after Jennifer Gramm tried to drive away from a traffic stop when an arrest warrant was discovered.

HINGHAM, MA – A Braintree woman is facing drug and resisting arrest charges after Hingham police said she attempted to drive away from a traffic stop on Lewis Court Thursday morning. Police said Jennifer Gramm, 35, drove off with the driver's side door open, over a front lawn, then got out of the car and tried to run away, before she was arrested behind a house in the neighborhood.
Gramm had been wanted on a warrant from a parole violation issued on Wednesday. She was charged with two counts of heroin possession, one count of Oxycodone possession, three counts of possession of a Class E substance, as well as one count of negligent vehicle operation, one count of failure to stop for police, one count of resisting arrest and was cited for driving without a current inspection sticker.
David Nubar, 44, of Holbrook, was a passenger in the car and was charged with one count of possession of Gabapentin.
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Police posted dash cam video of a small portion of the incident on YouTube on their Facebook page.
Police said Officer Bryan LoBianco pulled over Gramm's car about 9:30 a.m. for the inspection sticker violation. LoBianco ran her license, found she had a warrant for her arrest and told her to step out of the car. Police said she stalled, and questioned the warrant, before she was told she was under arrest and again told to get out of the car.
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Police said she then shifted the car into gear, opened the driver's side door after pulling away, drove over a front lawn, and then back onto the road. When the car stopped a short distance later, she ran out of the car around a house before police caught up to her and took her into custody.
Police said Nubar remained in the car, and tried to shift the car back into park when Gramm attempted her escape.
Police said a search of the car found the drugs, several glass pipes, foil with burned residue, straws and steel wool pads. Norwell Police drug detection K9 assisted in the search of the car.
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