Summons sought against Madelyne Biancuzzo, 17, of 70 Elm St., Melrose, on charges of trespassing and being a person under 21 in possession of intoxicating liquor, according to Wakefield Police log.
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WCVB reports that the driver allegedly involved in Sunday morning's hit-and-run accident in Franklin Square is a 76-year-old Stoneham man now in custody.
Melrose Police allege that a driver struck a motorcyclist with his car and then backed up and drove over the motorcyclist several times.
A car reportedly struck a motorcycle at Main and Franklin streets on Sunday morning, with the motorcycle rider suffering trauma and taken by advanced life support ambulance to the hospital.
The anonymous call early Saturday afternoon said that an explosive device was located within a secure area of the hospital.
New national study indicates that drug and alcohol use during the school day is a bigger problem than previously thought.
Luis C. Espinoza, 34, last known address 10 Thatcher St., #2, Medford, was pronounced dead Sunday night at Wakefield-Melrose Hospital after he apparently drowned at Breakheart Reservation in Saugus, according to the Essex District Attorney's Office.
The Essex District Attorney’s office identified Luis C. Espinoza Montero, 34, of Melrose, as the man pulled from Pearce Lake at Breakheart Reservation in Saugus Sunday evening who later succumbed to his injuries, according to reports.
The Essex District Attorney’s office says Luis C. Espinoza Montero, 34, of Melrose, was the man pulled from Pearce Lake at Breakheart Reservation in Saugus Sunday evening who later succumbed to his injuries, according to reports.
A brush fire that started on Tuesday in a remote location heated the ground to the point where firefighters had to keep the ground soaked to prevent fires from starting again.
Notable events from last week's Melrose Police log.
A round up of notable events in last week's Melrose Police log.
A look back at notable events in last week's Melrose Police log.
CPR instruction and Spanish language skills brought by officers are new talents within the department.
The Middlesex District Attorney's Office alleges Arthur Hitchman, a state liquor license inspector, accepted a bribe in return for a liquor license.
Judge asks for documentation from sick brother's physician.
Undetermined amount of cash taken by man who passed note to a teller and fled towards the Oak Grove MBTA stop.
Death of 40-year-old Dina DeCecca still under investigation.
A round up of notable events from last week's Melrose Police log.
As a primary offense, the police chief envisions challenges to officers' discretion in enforcing the law.
Only the Fire Department is allowed to reset the alarm panel; unauthorized shutting off of alarm can result in maximum penalty of one year in prison and a $1,000 fine.
No reports of any damage according to city's emergency management director.
Forty-six EMTs associated with Cataldo Ambulance on state's list of suspensions; Cataldo vice president says 30 of them were full-time employees.
There are no firm plans yet, but the state Department of Conservation and Recreation wants to make perhaps the most dangerous intersection in the city safer.
Between 20-30 Cataldo Ambulance employees affected by state investigation into training certification fraud, according to company's vice president; Melrose Fire Department not affected.
Notable events from last week's police log.
Melrose resident was wanted on a default warrant out of Dorchester District Court.
Aldermen ask Ward 6 Alderman Peter Mortimer to fix potential legal and logistical problems in his proposed ordinance.
The $60K grant will also allow the police department to replace a recently departed officer, the police chief said.
Aldermen pass request, but raise questions about earlier transfer into unemployment expenses account where the cruisers' funding will come from.
Residents stunned as trees, power lines crash down all around.
Neighbor breaks a window to save dog from unoccupied house.
Trial scheduled to begin on Monday
Former Melrose YMCA employee is sentenced to 20-30 years in state prison.
Goal is to provide basic service by FY12, advanced life support service by FY14
Notable events from this week's Melrose Police Department log