CRIME & SAFETY
Lynn student accused of stabbing staff member "multiple times" at school
LYNN - A student at a Lynn charter school stabbed a staff member "several times" Monday morning, according to police. The staff member, who was not identified, is expected to survive. The suspect, 18-year-old Larnel Jean Eustach of Chelsea, is in police custody.Lynn Police were called to KIPP Academy on Wheeler Street just before 9:45 a.m. and found the victim suffering from multiple stab wounds. Police said the staff member was rushed to the hospital with what they described as "non-life-threatening injuries."KIPP Academy said the school was placed into a "secure and hold status in order to maintain the safety of...
Police log 4/29/24
daily_staffAll address information, particularly arrests, reflects police records. In the event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is the sole responsibility of the concerned party to contact the relevant police department and have the department issue a notice of correction to The Daily Item. LYNN Arrests Jose Guzman, 30, of Tewksbury, was arrested and charged with […] The post Police log 4/29/24 appeared first on Itemlive.
Woman killed in Methuen crash identified as Pamela O’Neil
A 62-year-old woman fatally struck by a motorcycle in Methuen on Sunday night has been identified as Pamela O’Neil, the Essex County District Attorney’s office confirmed to MassLive Tuesday morning. O’Neil was found lying face down on the side of the road in the area of 471 Lowell...
Lawrence Police Collaborate with State and County Forces in "Operation May Flower" Crackdown on Street Crime
Cracking down on the spoils of the streets, the Lawrence Police Department teamed up with the Massachusetts State Police and the Essex County Sheriff’s Department to roll out Operation May Flower. This city-wide sweep landed heavily on those disrupting the peace with motor vehicle infractions, drug peddling, gang activities, and a host of other nuisance crimes marring Lawrence's daily life. According to a release on MSPNews.org, the operation shined a light on Lawrence’s underbelly April 23 and 25.
Police Log 4/30/24
Daily Item StaffAll address information, particularly arrests, reflects police records. In the event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is the sole responsibility of the concerned party to contact the relevant police department and have the department issue a notice of correction to The Daily Item. LYNNFIELD Motor Vehicle Accidents A report of a two-car motor vehicle accident […] The post Police Log 4/30/24 appeared first on Itemlive.
Ex-youth baseball coach pleads guilty to raping Seabrook teen: 'Worst nightmare'
BRENTWOOD — A former youth baseball coach pleaded guilty to the 2017 rape of a Seabrook teenager, who told the court her life will never be the same. Prosecutors say Curran Shane, 34, a former baseball coach in the Bedford School District, for Seacoast United and for Play Ball in Salisbury, Massachusetts, was drunk when he raped the 15-year-old girl. They say Shane snuck into the girl's bedroom, and despite being repeatedly told “no” and “stop it,” he forcibly raped her.
Massachusetts Drug Dealers Plead Guilty to Distributing Fentanyl-Laced Fake Pills, Face Decades in Prison
Drug dealers Nelson Mora and Christopher Nagle have copped to slinging thousands of deadly fake pills laced with fentanyl and meth on Massachusetts's North Shore, authorities said. Mora, a 31-year-old from Lynn, and Nagle, a 30-year-old Revere native, each pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge related to their drug-dealing deeds; Nagle tacked on an additional plea for a major meth stash over half a kilo, official sources announced.
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