This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log. Where arrests or charges are mentioned does not indicate a conviction.
Patrick asked residents to heed warnings as the winter storm intensifies.
With two snow storms in the past week, officers were busy responding to over a dozen car crashes and spinouts. Most did not involve any personal injury.
Massachusetts State Police and 200 city and town police forces are mobilizing extra enforcement efforts through Jan. 1 thanks to a federal grant.
We looked at stories from across America in the year since the shootings at Sandy Hook School to try to illustrate the scale of the problem.
A study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science shows how media coverage can spread the negative effects of traumatic community events.
State Fire Marshal’s Office offers way to stay safe this holiday season.
A Brockton woman died after losing control of her car on Route 28.
The home sustained $30,000 in damage.
Two more were arrested on Wednesday.
Police report a party is going around town picking up donations.
The town of Milton released a statement ahead of this winter’s likely storms.
Milton Police say the group is fraudulently soliciting donations by phone.
Does the upside of knowing that household guns are properly secured outweigh the obvious risks to civil liberties?
Debra Davis died as result of a crash after a concert at Gillette Stadium in 2008.
The Supreme Judicial Court heard arguments this week about whether or not people can expect privacy on public transportation.
Lawyers argued communication restrictions were unnecessary.
There was a 61 percent decrease in residential house-breaks in October as compared to September.
Massachusetts State Police need the public’s help to identify those responsible for vandalizing a car following the Red Sox Win.
Follow Mass State Police and other departments from around the world as they tweet throughout the day in a global tweet-a-thon.
The second Global Police Tweet-a-Thon is on Friday.
The 72-year-old went missing earlier Wednesday afternoon.
Police are asking citizens to call 617-698-3800 with info.
State and area police have been seeking the cyclist, who drove at speeds in excess of 100 mph, for several weeks.
The officer allegedly pulled a gun on his ex-girlfriend.
Shannon “Bear” Cothran, who scared off a would-be robber by showing a gun in Nashua, NH, got fired for having a gun at the Shell gas station convenience store.
Does the number 617-291-9347 look familiar to you?
Milton fire and state police officials are investigating the fire.
A three-alarm blaze tore through a home at 240 Eliot St. Wednesday morning.
A three-alarm fire tore through an Elliot Street building Wednesday morning.
Has your decorative pumpkin been smashed?