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High school football games in Plymouth moved up due to EEE risk
Ahead of Labor Day weekend, a second human case of eastern equine encephalitis, or EEE, was confirmed in Massachusetts, prompting a change of plan in Plymouth. Both Plymouth North and Plymouth South high schools are changing the times of their football games to not only protect the players and coaches, but to also protect the fans from EEE. Now, all…
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Plymouth football games moved up due to EEE risk
Anyone planning to spend some time outdoors this holiday weekend will want to be prepared because the threat of mosquito-borne illnesses is still top of mind in many Massachusetts communities.
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Inmate back in custody after escape on I-95
A prisoner was on the loose for about 45 minutes in Waltham.
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Prisoner escapes vehicle on I-95 amid traffic jam, is caught nearby
A brief manhunt began when a prisoner in the custody of Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department escaped a vehicle on I-95 in Waltham Monday night. Aerial footage captured the scene where the inmate was captured.
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Prisoner escapes vehicle on jammed I-95 in Waltham, is caught after manhunt
An inmate escaped a transport vehicle on Interstate 95 Monday night in Waltham, prompting a brief search in the area, Massachusetts State Police said. The prisoner was taken into custody after about an hour on nearby Second Avenue, a surface street in Waltham, according to police. About a dozen police cruisers were seen off Second Avenue around when the inmate…
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Judge denies pool contractor's request to lower bail: ‘Epitome of a flight risk'
The owner of a pool company who’s accused of leaving a path of destruction across Massachusetts will not have his bail reduced as he awaits trial in Plymouth County. As the NBC10 Investigators reported in July, Steven Docchio was arrested on a warrant following a grand jury investigation that resulted in a 17-count criminal indictment. On Oct. 18, Docchio appeared…
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To Catch a Contractor update: Steven Docchio denied lower bail amount
Steven Docchio, the owner of a pool company who’s accused of leaving a path of destruction across Massachusetts, was unsuccessful in his attempt to get his $50,000 bail reduced so he can get out of jail as he awaits trial in his Plymouth County criminal case.
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Former deputy indicted on charges related to courthouse threat
Joshua Ford, a former deputy with the Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office, is facing federal charges after allegedly threatening to burn down the Plymouth County Courthouse and kill security officers.
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Former Mass. sheriff's deputy threatened to burn down court house, kill security, feds say
A former sheriff’s deputy has been indicted on federal charges after authorities say he threatened to burn down a Massachusetts courthouse and kill security officers working there. The office of acting U.S. Attorney Joshua Levy said 42-year-old Joshua Ford of Kingston, a deputy with the Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office between 2009 and 2017, made violent threats against the Plymouth...