Malden Police Chief Kevin Molis praised the bravery of Officer John Byrne and the bystander who helped police arrest a man suspected of two armed ATM robberies, one of which was in Medford.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Sudbury Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
There were 10 arrests in Medford from Friday, May 31, to Wednesday, June 5.
Medford and Malden police say a man used a gun to rob two separate ATMs last week.
Peter Koutoujian had just hugged Oprah Winfrey when helped police stop the alleged crime.
The scammer claims he's from the Middlesex Sheriff's Office.
Incidents and arrests in Medford from Friday, May 24, to Monday, May 27.
Incidents and arrests in Medford from Tuesday to Thursday, May 21-23.
Incidents and arrests in Medford from Wednesday, May 15, to Monday, May 20.
An off-duty police officer intervened and most likely saved the alleged victim from injury, according to police.
The fund will provide scholarships to Medford students.
Medford resident Timothy McDaid avoided jail time for embezzling close to $1 million dollars, a decision that one official said was 'discouraging.'
The men solicited and took bribes and then let the cab drivers cut in line, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.
Incidents and arrests in Medford from Saturday to Tuesday, May 11-14.
Xiu J. Chen, 32, of Medford, and Ronald Keplin, 57, of Woburn, were arraigned Tuesday in Somerville District Court.
With the announcement that a Medford woman and Woburn man were arrested for running a prostitution ring, police said Monday was a major victory in shutting down the alleged pattern of "modern day slavery."
Medford's Mystic Health Center was one of the fronts used in the operation, according to authorities.
Boston Herald reports a Honda sedan went through the brick wall of the pharmacy.
Husband allegedly helped her collect over $161,000 in state and federal benefits fraudulently.
Notable entries from last week's Medford Police log. The following information was supplied by the Medford Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
A look back at Medford's top stories of the week.
East Cambridge Savings Bank robbed at 243 Salem St. in Medford Wednesday.
Suspect allegedly passed a note at East Cambridge Savings Bank saying he had a gun while demanding money.
The Dartmouth men joked with Tsarnaev about his resemblance to the FBI suspect photos, then “freaked out” when they concluded it was really him.
The American Red Cross assisted two families that included a total of 12 people from a Chipman Street dwelling.
Middlesex County DA's office said Timothy McDaid stole more than $739,000 from the town of Maynard.
Emergency communications reports indicate fire is on South Border Road.
Medford Fire deputy said there as no bomb inside the pressure cooker.
Boston.com reports Middlesex County prosecutors are working with federal officials to charge Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in the slaying of MIT officer.
Powerful remarks from Biden, Warren at Briggs Field Wednesday.
Michael Pelgro has been serving as acting district attorney in Middlesex County.
Boston's police, firefighters, EMTs and medical workers were outstanding in the face of such a massive disaster. Is it time they get the hero's reception they deserve?
Lillian Campbell spoke to CNN about losing her granddaughter Krystle Campbell in the Boston bombing.
Campbell's family has strong Somerville ties, and reporters descended on the Somerville home of Lillian Campbell, the grandmother of the 29-year-old who died in Monday's Boston Marathon bombing.
The 29-year-old Medford native and Arlington resident was one of three people killed in Monday's Boston Marathon terror bombings.