FBI officials are looking for a man they said said robbed seven stores in Stoughton, Canton, Randolph, Roslindale, and Hyde Park.
While trying to hop a fence to escape police, Tyler Trowers reached for a gun in his pocket, according to Stoughton police.
Carlos Concepcion came to check on his storage unit, but officers had already emptied out the drugs and were waiting for him, police said.
Stoughton police said they seized 108 grams of fentanyl, a 9-millimeter handgun, nine rounds of ammunition, and a double-edged sword.
Stoughton resident Kevin Powers was found safe in Brockton, about 7 miles from home.
Stoughton police said anyone who sees Kevin Powers is asked to call 911.
The three men are accused of trafficking thousands of doses of ecstasy, ketamine, and Xanax through the mail and "dark web."
The BB gun the Stoughton teen used to threaten a woman looked like a real gun, according to Boston police.
A man attacked the delivery driver at a condominium complex on McCormick Terrace, police told the Brockton Enterprise.
After a reported home-break in, police said they seized 600 grams of fentanyl and 700 grams of cocaine.
The man police said robbed businesses in Canton and Stoughton, while armed with a meat cleaver, was arrested after a short pursuit.
Police said the the suspect chased the cashier behind the counter, made off with cash, and escaped by bicycle.
State Police have closed the left and middle lanes of the highway soutbound near exit 20.
Two employees got into a fight at Alpha Chemical, resulting in one employee getting stabbed with a box cutter, police said.
ICE will seek deportation for Ilton Rodriques, an undocumented Brazilian national, pending the outcome of the case.
According to prosecutors Ilton Rodriguez confessed to killing his wife, but still pleaded not guilty. He's being held without bail.
The passenger was ejected from the truck while the driver was trapped inside.
Police said a woman was fatally stabbed in her home Friday night. Her husband is expected to face a murder charge.
Authorities said the gang is involved in gun and drug trafficking, robberies, and armed assaults in Stoughton and other Massachusetts towns.
The suspect made "machine gun noises" in the direction of officers, police said.
Three people were injured when a commuter rail train hit a pickup truck at the East Street crossing in West Bridgewater.
The 29-year-old man was taken to a Boston hospital, where he remains with life-threatening injuries.
One of the defendants had bail set at $1,000 while the other two were released on personal recognizance.
The man was brought to the hospital as a precaution, but was not seriously injured.
Men from Mansfield, Norton, and Boston were accused of trying to break-in to a Stoughton home.
When firefighters arrived, smoke was billowing above the roof and began to intensify because of the heavy winds.
Police said they seized nine grams of fentanyl during the raid.
The truck had a logo of a Stoughton landscaping business on the side.
The fake $100 bills were used in at least 13 other communities south of Boston, police said.
The two men were arrested in Quincy last December after police said they seized 55 grams of fentanyl mixed with heroin.
The 44-year-old is accused of leading police on a chase across multiple highways Friday evening.
Police were looking for two armed robbery suspects, but after not finding them, police ended up conducting an unexpected drug raid instead.
The suspect asked the conductor if he could ride the train for free. He was refused, then he caused a scene, and was arrested, police said.
At the suspect's house, police said they saw a white Nissan Sentra with a damaged windshield, missing passenger-side mirror, and dents.
Stoughton police led the raid with the help of DEA agents, a SWAT team, Norfolk County Sheriff’s Department, and Randolph police.
The grants will be used to improve fire safety education for children and seniors in Stoughton.
The man refused to get out of the car and police had to pull him out. After arresting him, police said they found a loaded gun in the car.
The victims from Stoughton and Tewksbury were knocked unconscious following the crash. Police said neither were wearing a helmet.
Two employees told police a man pulled out a handgun, pointed it at them, and then stole cash and cigarettes.
Wire cutters and a tarp partially covering large pieces of cut copper wire were found in the car, according to police.