Know this guy? Transit Police say he's a wanted bike thief.
No word yet on injuries.
Nobody was badly injured, but their home was torched in the Creighton Street blaze.
Fire officials responded to the blaze in the six-unit house around 5 p.m. Saturday. (VIDEO)
Approximately 1,500 are without power in Boston.
The wounds are potentially life-threatening, according to police.
Boston Fire Department says "careless disposal of smoking materials" to blame.
The state's Supreme Judicial Court heard arguments Wednesday over whether or not to dismiss all 24,000 or more remaining cases.
The man was 42, and the investigation into his death continues.
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BREAKING: Eversource wrote on its website that it is aware of the service interruption and expects power to be restored by 2:15 p.m.
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The Supreme Judicial Court ruled Wednesday that evidence certified by Annie Dookhan was key in convicting Daniel Francis in 2005.
Experts told The Globe the release of the list of state employees is likely just a scare tactic, but officials are taking a close look.
Police believe they interrupted an alleged drug deal between Andre Raper and a man in the hallway of the Bromley Heath Housing Development.
BPD will kick off its summer neighborhood walks at 7:30 p.m.
Massachusetts State Police reported one vehicle rollover and non-life-threatening injuries in the crash.
Sgt. Rene Sanchez was assisting at a traffic stop on Friday when a man ran up to him and said his wife was in labor.
Troy Smith is one of three men suspected of driving a stolen car that crashed on Friday.
Anthony "Squirrel" Terrones, a reported member of the Boylston Street Gang, was one of several alleged associates of the outfit arrested.
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Police believe the man used bolt cutters to remove a locked bike from the Orange Line stop last month.
Last month Brian Johnson opted not to stand trial for his role in the crash that injured another motorist.
Giancarlo Zambrano, twin brother of Jorge Zambrano, appeared in court to pay partial restitution to a woman he allegedly scammed.
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Brian Johnson pleaded guilty to negligent operation of a motor vehicle in an accident near the Shea Rotary that injured another driver.
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Abusive boyfriend convicted in strangling to death Celestine Walker received a life sentence for the crime Wednesday, the DA's office said.
Annie Dookhan was sentenced in 2013 for falsifying test results and doctoring evidence in criminal cases.
Police believe he is a member of a group that has robbed at least nine taxi cab and Uber drivers since March 22.
Yerri Perez's case was set to go to trial last year, but prosecutors dismissed the charges against him after a key witness left the country.
Both incidents were reported shortly after midnight Wednesday morning.
Boston Police released its data from the first three months of the year.