Crime & Safety
Tresspassing at Pilgrim
A weekly round-up of police, fire and court news from the South Shore, Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard.

Editor's note: The following information has been provided by local police departments, courts and state agencies serving Patch towns. Where arrests are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
In Plymouth, two individuals were charged with trespassing at the Pilgrim nuclear plant.
A Brockton woman was arrested for stealing items from Lord & Taylor in Braintree, having allegedly stolen more than $1,000 worth of wallets and handbags.
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Also in Braintree, a Quincy man was arrested for shoplifting electronics from Sears.
In Milton, a Massachusetts State Trooper responding to a medical call shot and and killed a New Bedford-area man after responding to a call he was driving erratically.
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A Milton parent said a high school teacher who was arrested for unlawful conduct with a student should never have taught this year.
Hingham Police are working with Crow Point neighbors to search individuals who allegedly stole two sheep scultptures from the front of a Hingham business.
An elderly Hingham resident was targeted by a phone scam, while Weymouth residents were told their loved ones were being held hostage in a similar scam.
A 47-year-old Braintree resident was charged with operating under the influence of alcohol on June 8 after an accident involving a Weymouth man.
In Falmouth, police named the two victims involved in a double homicide.
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In Barnstable, a 15-year-old was arrested and carged with carrying dangerous weapon.
An Edgartown woman was arrested on suspicion of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, assault and battery on a police officer, resisting arrest and cruelty to animals.
In West Tisbury, a Pembroke man was charged with larceny of more than $250 after allegedly walking off with four photographic prints without paying for them at the Grange.
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