Wayland teenager Allie Loftis has been missing since Nov. 4 and is believed to be in New York City.
The following information was supplied by the Wayland Joint Communications Center. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Tony Loftis said it appears his daughter, Allie, was "lured" from Wayland to New York City.
A few farm animals made a run for it Sunday morning.
Facebook and Twitter are being used to spread the word about Allie Loftis, the 13-year-old who apparently ran away from her Wayland home on Nov. 4.
Alexandra "Allie" Loftis was reported missing on Nov. 4, and was last seen on surveillance footage in New York City.
Officer Lynnet Sloan brings the total number of officers on the Wayland Police roster to 21.
Wayland Police Chief Robert Irving forwarded the message below that he received from NSTAR.
The violation stems from an incident in which a Sandy Burr bartender contacted police for a disturbance at the club.
The October snowstorm led to changes in Wayland's reverse 911 call system.
Wayland Police say they have surveillance footage of a missing 13-year-old boarding a New York-bound bus.
A 13-year-old girl has gone missing, though police do not suspect foul play.
Lynnet Sloan has completed six months at the police academy.
The prosecution's request for a DNA sample from Nathaniel Fujita went uncontested in court.
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The information below was provided by the Wayland Police Department.
Several hearings could occur before Wayland resident Nathaniel Fujita stands trial in the murder of Lauren Astley.
A pre-trial conference for Nathaniel Fujita resulted in a next potential court date after the first of the year.
The following information was supplied by the Wayland Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Wayland Fire Department Capt. Dan Buentello offers some helpful tips for families during this National Fire Prevention week.
The drizzle didn't stop families from heading to Wayland Fire Station No. 2 for the annual open house on Saturday, Oct. 1.
The following information was supplied by the Wayland Police Department. Arrests or charges mentioned do not indicate convictions.
William Senne was arraigned Sept. 22 at Plymouth County Superior Court on charges related to the June death of Trooper Ellen Englehardt.
William Senne has been indicted by a Plymouth County Grand Jury following the death of Massachusetts State Trooper Ellen Englehardt.
Wayland Police have filed multiple charges against four individuals related to car break-ins in early September.
Wayland PD has charged individuals from Sudbury, Framingham and one formerly of Wayland in connection with multiple vehicle break-ins.
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