Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
At 4:20 a.m. Wednesday, a 911 caller reported a two-vehicle crash on Portage County B in the town of Amherst, according to a news release from the Portage County Sheriff's Office.
Since 1997, the local newspaper, the Amherst Bulletin, has published a weekly log of phone calls received by the Amherst Police Department. [62] This police report, whose tone is deadpan and often unintentionally humorous, has been the subject of at least two books [63] [64] and a 2002 article in Harper's Magazine, "Gone When Police Got There ...
Police returned to the New Hampshire woods, looking for clues about what happened Maura Murray, who disappeared nearly 20 years ago, giving new hope to her family.
(The Center Square) – After an Iranian national was arrested on Monday in a Boston suburb for his alleged ties to a terrorist attack that killed three U.S. service members, the town's leaders ...
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2018 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies (CSLLEA), [1] the state had 374 law enforcement agencies employing 19,578 personnel (27,489 personnel, total, including sworn and non-sworn positions), with an average of 284 sworn personnel per 100,000 ...
Amherst was created by the State of New York on April 10, 1818, from part of the town of Buffalo (later the city of Buffalo), which itself had previously been created from the town of Clarence. Amherst was named after Lord Jeffrey Amherst, commander-in-chief of the British army in North America from 1758 to 1763. Timothy S. Hopkins was elected ...
Police identified Bruce Reginald Foster III, 28, as the suspect in the shooting. He used a ride-sharing service to leave the scene and was taken into custody when police executed a search warrant ...
On May 31, a group of protesters gathered in front of the Lynn police department to protest the murder of George Floyd. [43] On June 10, hundreds took a knee for eight minutes 46 seconds at Lynn Common. [44] A rally was held on July 4 to remember George Floyd and demand change for the Lynn police department. [20]