The following is from the Mansfield Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don't imply conviction.
Peter Alfano said he was taken into protective custody prior to a 2014 concert at the Xfinity Center.
Here's a look at Mansfield police activity from the past two weeks.
Police say Raymond Genao tried to buy a phone under another man's account four times Friday night.
If you see James or his vehicle, please call 911.
Donald Deltufo, 55, was arrested during a traffic stop in Brockton.
Police say a man stole $500 in bottles from Bristol Liquors over the course of two incidents.
Mansfield became the first of four towns to vote to create a regional dispatch center.
Natalie Caron of Mansfield died after her car crashed into a tree and her car burst into flames.
Police say a vehicle struck a tree before the fire began.
Police say Jimmy Archer of Stoughton fled a single-vehicle crash on Copeland Drive in Mansfield and led police on a foot pursuit.
Here's what the Mansfield Police Department was up to last week.
Police say a man who fell inside a Mansfield residence was semi-conscious when police and fire found him.
If you know who this man is, please contact the Mansfield Police Department at 508-261-7301.
Police say Olujimi Fayemino stole a laptop from Best Buy at Mansfield Crossing assaulted a loss prevention officer.
Authorities say the pair stole the car while on a drug run in Attleboro, abandoned it in Mansfield, and were arrested in Norton.
A Mansfield woman faces charges after allegedly crashing an SUV into a pole while drunk.
Police say Richard Lane's blood-alcohol content was over three times the legal limit
State police say the driver fled his car following a crash on Interstate 495.
Andrew O'Keefe, 29, pleaded guilty to a federal charge of making threats against the president​.
Police have blocked off a portion of the road.
The board will hold a special permit public hearing for Mansfield Station LLC, located at 75 Chauncy St.
Andrew O’Keefe is scheduled to enter a guilty plea in U.S. District Court on Dec. 15
The graffiti that used a racist term was discovered Sunday morning.
Police Chief Ronald Sellon will travel to the country to receive anti-terrorism training from the Israeli Defense Force.