Crime & Safety
Mass. Man on Motorcycle Clocked at 128 MPH: NSHP
Sean Reardon of Dorchester was arrested on I-93 on his Suzuki after he was reportedly clocked by radar going 50+ mph over the speed limit.

ASHLAND, NH - A Massachusetts man will be in court in July after being arrested yesterday for allegedly speeding on I-93, according to New Hampshire State Police.
Sean Reardon, 36, of Dorchester, MA, was arrested on May 28, 2016, on a reckless operation charge.
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According to state police, at just before 2:30 p.m., a trooper on patrol of the highway near Ashland reportedly observed a motorcycle traveling north at a high rate of speed.
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The driver – Reardon – was allegedly clocked at 128 mph, according to radar, in a 70 mph zone.
Reardon was pulled over riding on a 2013 Suzuki GSXR60 and reportedly found to have a learner’s permit, according to state police. Reardon was arrested, processed, and released, and is due in Plymouth District Court on July 28.
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