The accident happened just before 7:30 a.m. on James Avenue off of Woburn Street.
Ryan Duntin was accused of recruiting women into prostitution forcing at least one to engage in commercial sex in Tewksbury and Braintree.
Tewksbury is expected to get 1-3 inches of snow, along with sleet and freezing rain Tuesday. Here are some tips for staying safe.
The road was shut down following the accident Thursday night.
Five were arrested and face sexual conduct for a fee charges following undercover operation at the Holiday Inn in Tewksbury.
Traffic Unit Officer Christopher Scott was also honored as a AAA Northeast Traffic Safety Hero at the event held last week.
Police received information that prostitution was occurring inside the business between the staff members and male customers.
Lawrence Marks of Tewksbury was transporting a minor from New Hampshire. He faces 10 years in jail.
The Walpole teen, missing since last week, may be in the Tewksbury area.
A second Tewksbury man involved also faces several charges and his trial is scheduled to begin on April 19, 2016.
After September arrest he was placed on a GPS monitoring device. He later removed the device and fled. Officials are looking for him.
Officer Glen Briley, 44, of Tewksbury was found unresponsive in his cruiser Wednesday morning.
The individuals were taken into custody after detectives observed a drug transaction in front of 260 Pine St. on Monday, Dec. 7.
Tewksbury Police were notified by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security before conducting investigation and making arrest.
Police will be aggressively looking for all impaired drivers during the crackdown and will arrest anyone they find driving impaired.
The Tewksbury Police Department is working with other local departments to offer the class to women free of charge.
As relevant confirmed information becomes available all state law enforcement agencies will be notified so they can respond accordingly.
As part of Tewksbury’s Substance Use Prevention and Education Week, students were asked to participate in one of three contests.
One person was injured in that accident and is being transported to an area hospital.
Residents had been evacuated as a safety precaution early Monday afternoon.
Thanksgiving is the number one day for home fires in Massachusetts.
Phone scammers posing as Middlesex deputy sheriffs.
Officials are reminding residents to follow these tips while enjoying the season.
Additionally, a Tewksbury resident has been indicted in a case out of Wilmington.
What you need to know about the phone scam and what you should do if someone calls you demanding payment.
A Tewksbury man, as well as two Methuen residents were arrested Sunday. A 2-year-old child was found with two of the suspects
Approximately 11.5 grams of heroin was seized as a result of the arrest.
Comprehensive, multi-layered security in place at Logan Airport, as well as high visibility patrols near critical infrastructure sites.
Despite the actions taken, State Police note at this time there is no intelligence that suggests specific threats to Massachusetts.
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Tewksbury Police were looking for Christopher McBride as a suspect in a staged armed robbery Sunday night
Police say two clerks were involved in staging the robbery, both were arrested. A warrant has been issued for a third person involved.
Merrimack Police arrest Robert Fales on numerous charges after allegedly seeing him using an electronic mobile device on Continental Blvd.
Police are looking for the suspect who was armed with a knife.
A Somerville man was taken into custody after officers tracked him from the credit union to Motel 6 to a cab that brought him to Lawrence.
If you've received a solicitation from the "Tewksbury Food Bank," it's a scam, according to police.
Tewksbury Police Officers Matthew Pelrine and Christopher Adams are both Tewksbury natives.
A suspect in that robbery is in custody in Lawrence.
He had been missing since Sunday night from William G. Drive.
Police have identified the individual in the photo.