The following are excerpts from the Somerville police log. An arrest does not imply a conviction.
A Cambridge man was charged in the altercation Saturday morning.
An earlier disabled train caused delays on both sides.
New state data shows an uptick in opioid-related deaths in Somerville over five years.
Certified status means the department meets professional standards.
There were moderate delays on both sides.
Excerpts from the Somerville police log. An arrest does not imply a conviction.
Beware of this new scam in the area.
Police are searching for two women they say stole thousands of dollars in coins, jewelry and watches from a Somerville pawn shop.
Also: Hernandez lawyers have begun attempt to vacate his murder conviction, a man completes a 24-hour, 85-mile marathon and more.
Five Somerville cases were included in the latest round of Middlesex County indictments.
Police arrested two in separate OUI-related incidents over the weekend.
The department is holding a medication take back day this month.
Police say Jose Valle went on a "wild ride" near Chelsea City Hall Wednesday, nearly hitting more than a dozen bystanders.
"I'm a functioning alcoholic. Of course I was drinking and driving," William Beers allegedly told police.
The line was experiencing "minor" delays due to a disabled train.
An MBTA bus crash on Cambridge Street caused massive gridlock, NBC's Natasha Verma reports.
A man claiming to be an Uber driver hightailed it out of there during a traffic stop Saturday, police said. He didn't get far.
When asked if she had taken any drugs, the woman allegedly told police she wanted to but none were available.
Alessandro Capobianco is accused of trying to pay a hotel bar tab with counterfeit money.
Traffic is reportedly backed up to 128.
Your evening commute home could be slowed if taking the Orange Line.
Deported four times between 2006 and 2013, including once while living in Somerville.
Michael Carney, who had been under police investigation, and two alleged customers were arrested at a Mt. Vernon Street home on Saturday.
Sweeping will start Monday, April 3. Vehicles must be moved to the correct side of the street on designated days.
Police are still searching for 17-year-old Deanna Cremin's killer.
A look at the weekend's OUI-related arrests in Somerville.
Sheriff Koutoujian is the Coalition for Public Safety's award winner for February.
Police say a trespassing male was struck by a Fitchburg Line train on the inbound track.
Jose Arevalo allegedly fled to El Salvador after the crash and later was arrested in Texas. He was arraigned Thursday.
Lanes on the northbound side are closed due to flooding.
Somerville and its surrounding communities will receive a collective $335,735 to implement strategies to mitigate gang participation.
Somerville is the first community to participate in the program, which provides blankets to children who have experienced trauma.
Police say the driver fled during a traffic stop in Charlestown and crashed into several parked cars in Everett.
It's tax season, and local police are reporting numerous calls about IRS phone scams.
A grad student told police he was approached by a male who reached into his pocket and stole his iPhone.