.22 Caliber Firearm Clip Found On Dudley School Bus

March 1, 2018 | Comments Off on .22 Caliber Firearm Clip Found On Dudley School Bus

In a letter sent out to students and parents of the Dudley-Charlton School Department on Thursday, Superintendent Gregg Desto made the public aware that he had been notified that a driver found an empty .22 caliber firearm clip in the glove compartment of a bus that had been transporting students to and from school. Desto’s letter stated, “The item was immediately brought to my office where Dudley Police were waiting to investigate.”  He says it is very important to note that this particular bus was a spare utilized by First Student bus company, not just for Dudley-Charlton Regional School District, but also for other schools, colleges and even chartered for private events or trips. There is no…

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Oxford Police Searching For Suspect In White SUV

March 1, 2018 | Comments Off on Oxford Police Searching For Suspect In White SUV

The Oxford Police Department is looking to identify the male seen in the photo above. Police say he was operating a white SUV on March 1st around 7:30PM, near Market Basket on Sutton Avenue.  If you recognize him you are asked to contact Officer Mike Gifford at (508) 987-0156 or send Oxford Police a private message on their Facebook page.

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4 Bodies Found Burned In West Brookfield Home

March 1, 2018 | Comments Off on 4 Bodies Found Burned In West Brookfield Home

West Brookfield Police have been on the scene of a “major incident” for most of the afternoon and evening on Thursday.  THE LAKE 940 has learned that 4 bodies were found burned inside of a home located at 10 Old Warren Road.  District Attorney Joe Early Jr’s office reports the bodies were of an adult woman, and her three children ages 7, 5 and 2. In a Facebook post, Superintendent of the Quaboag Regional School District, Brett Kustigian confirmed the tragedy involved 2 students from West Brookfield Elementary School.  “The police wanted me to reassure the community that there is no cause for alarm.” Students are expected to attend school as normal on Friday, grief counseling…

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Webster Drug Dealer Arrested In Worcester

March 1, 2018 | Comments Off on Webster Drug Dealer Arrested In Worcester

A member of the Worcester Police Vice Squad received a tip that a female was selling heroin in the Main South area of the city.  The officer was provided a cell phone number that belonged to the dealer.  The female suspect was later identified as 36 year old Maritza Colon of 16 Lake Street in Webster. The undercover officer called the drug dealer to arrange a purchase of heroin just after 9AM. An agreement was made to meet and the officer was directed to make the purchase on Chandler Street in Worcester. Police set up surveillance in near Chandler and Irving Streets.  Once the officer was in the area a call was made by Colon and…

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Dudley Highway Worker Fired After Assaulting Co-Worker

March 1, 2018 | Comments Off on Dudley Highway Worker Fired After Assaulting Co-Worker

THE LAKE 940 has learned a Dudley Highway Department employee is out of a job after being charged with assaulting a co-worker. Daniel Gion Jr. of Webster was arraigned last week in Dudley District Court on a single count of assault and battery relating to an incident that happened earlier this year.  Court records show he was released on personal recognizance and is expected back in court on April 4th. The arrest was in connection to an incident in the took place inside the breakroom of the highway department in January.  The police report shows Gion slapped a fellow employee during an argument. Gion became argumentative while police were investigating and told officers he had…

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Bay Path Secure Following Threat Made During School

March 1, 2018 | Comments Off on Bay Path Secure Following Threat Made During School

Extra security, including a Charlton Police officer, was in place at Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School on Wednesday after a student was overheard making a comment that involved possibly shooting up the school. The remark was allegedly made in a hallway on Tuesday afternoon.  Concerned students who overheard it reported it to authorities at the school, and the police later got involved. As word spread across campus, and throughout the 10 towns that Bay Path serves, parents began calling the school for more information.  Later in the day on Tuesday, a robo-call was placed to parents informing them of the threat. The unidentified male student will not be allowed back to school until…

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Portion Of Route 146 Closed This Weekend

March 1, 2018 | Comments Off on Portion Of Route 146 Closed This Weekend

If you have plans drive on Route 146 this weekend, you might need to find an alternate route.  The Rhode Island Department of Transportation has a planned demolition of the Woonsocket Hill Road Bridge that will require the closure of Route 146 North and South in North Smithfield.  The highway closure began Friday night and is expected to be entirely closed until 10AM on Saturday.  Beginning at 10AM on Saturday, one lane on Route 146 North will re-open.  Saturday at 2PM both northbound lanes will open.  Saturday at 10PM both southbound lanes should re-open. Of course due to the inclement weather there could be a delay to any of this road work.  Detours will be posted…

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Where To Find Girl Scout Cookies This Weekend

March 1, 2018 | Comments Off on Where To Find Girl Scout Cookies This Weekend

Hard to believe, but Girl Scout Cookie season is almost over!  If you haven’t been able to get your hands on Thin Mints, Samoas or Peanut Butter Patties (or just want a few more boxes), THE LAKE 940 has learned this weekend my be your last chance to do so. Uxbridge, Northbridge and Douglas service unit cookie manager Karin McAlvin Ouelette tells us you can find Girl Scouts hard at work selling the rest of the cookies, while supplies last today and tomorrow at the following locations: Saturday March 3rd: 8AM to 8PM at Walmart in Whitinsville 10AM to 2PM at CVS in Uxbridge 12PM to 2PM at Dunkin Donuts in Uxbridge Sunday, March 4th:…

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Garbage Truck Catches Fire In Auburn

February 28, 2018 | Comments Off on Garbage Truck Catches Fire In Auburn

West Street in Auburn was closed for a few hours on Wednesday afternoon while the fire crews battled fire in a garbage truck. Auburn’s Police and Fire Departments responded to the fully engulfed truck near the Hardscrabble Road location of Casella Waste Systems.  There were no injuries reported and no word on a cause for the fire.

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61 Animals Removed From Auburn Home

February 28, 2018 | Comments Off on 61 Animals Removed From Auburn Home

Auburn Police executed a search warrant at 4 Buron Terrace on Tuesday.  It was obtained after a report of cats and dogs living in filthy, unsanitary conditions.  The home has been the subject of 11 prior complaints filed with the Board of Health since 1993. A total of 61 cats and dogs, including two litters of puppies and four litters of kittens, were removed from the home and will be medically evaluated. The residence was deemed to be unfit for human habitation and the property was posted as such after the residents were re-located.  The owners of the home have been charged with animal cruelty and operating a kennel without a license.  The police department said…

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