The following information was supplied by the Needham Police Department. Any charges mentioned do not indicate a conviction.
Reports indicate a vehicle ended up in the woods off of Route 95 in Needham.
Our weekly compilation of some of the more unusual police reports from around the Boston area. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
An admitted rapist in Massachusetts reportedly is seeking visitation rights to the child he fathered after the crime. What do you think?
The two pets whose owner lost his home last week were treated at Highland Animal Hospital.
After losing his home in the blaze, the Needham resident is struggling to pay veterinarian bills for his two animals.
Stop signs are not optional, but they're sometimes treated as if they are.
The building was estimated to be a 'total loss' after flames and smoke filled three floors.
Second alarm struck at just after 2:30 p.m.
The victim was reportedly conscious when police and paramedics arrived.
The incident occurred around 11:18 a.m. on Great Plain Avenue.
Commuters teamed up to assist the New Bedford driver when her vehicle began smoking on Route 128 in Needham.
According to reports the southern lane of 128 was closed this evening due to a significant car fire.
Local officials will hold a moment of silence in memory of the people who died in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
Minor injuries were reported after a bus and car collided.
The man reportedly sped under the closing gate as a train approached.
Needham Police arrested a man by the name of Tyler Perry last week, but not the one known for House of Payne and other works.
The driver of the truck did not deny hitting the vehicles.
The crime reportedly took place at the Hess Station on Highland Ave.
The victim was reportedly rushed to the hospital due to head and body trauma.
A 62-year-old man was placed into protective custody for indecent exposure.
A look back on police related news in 2010.
Needham Police reported rim markings on their roads for roughly two miles.
Separate cases made for an unplanned, tech-free weekend for many residents.
Youth Services Director Jon Mattleman believes that anti-texting while driving policies need to be taught at home; police report few citations so far.
A hubcap and license plate were taken in two separate incidents.