Here's the latest list of wanted suspects.
The State Police are rolling out extra patrols on the Mass. Pike this weekend.
The following are excerpts from the Newton police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
A home on Irving Road was struck by lightning at about 9:20 a.m.
Shanna Shaw, 43, of Mattapan, was fired and her license was suspended after the May 18 crash.
Police reported the crash Thursday morning at about 8:15 a.m.
Police made four arrests over four days during the festival.
Adam J. Busuito, 22, of 31 Purchase St., Milford, was charged with assault and battery.
Shanna Shaw, 43, of Mattapan, was charged with using a cell phone when she crash a MBTA bus in May.
The Natick Police Department supplied the following information. Arrests or charges do not indicate convictions.
The Fire Department said part of the street was "buckling."
The Fire Department reported part of the street was "buckling."
The 21-year-old Newton resident also suffered a head injury, police said.
Police were trying to find its owner; the department's phone number is 617-796-2100.
The show had been scheduled for Friday night.
The following information comes from the Arlington Police Department. When arrests are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
A construction crew is said to have damaged a 1-inch high-pressure line.
Steven Rigby, 33, of Milford, has a prior heroin-related charge, authorities said.
A man and woman allegedly stole several expensive bottles.
The following are excerpts from the Newton police log. An arrest or charge does not indicate a conviction.
Police are looking for a man and woman who allegedly shoplifted $10,000 of wine.
Drivers will be disciplined even if they aren't using cell phones or electronic devices.
Her husband John was charged with approximately 100 counts involving the sexual abuse of children, who were pupils at his wife's former day care and tutoring business.
Masked man known as the "Brighton Tickler" appears in three area homes in bizarre early morning incidents.
These four people are wanted by police for various crimes.
Per their usual practice, State Police did not reveal the exact location of the checkpoint.