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Woman and baby hit by a minivan in Framingham crosswalk: Watch video
A woman and a baby were injured Monday, Aug. 18, when they were struck by an SUV as they crossed a street in downtown Framingham crosswalk, police said. The incident was caught on a city camera that records the intersection. The crash occurred around 11:30 a.m. on Monday. The 12-second video released by police shows a woman pushing a stroller across the intersection at Waverly Street and Hollis Street. The woman is walking at what appears to be a normal pace in the crosswalk but appears to start to run as a minivan turns from Waverly Street onto Hollis Street. More: 'Heaven for him.' Popular Framingham MA police officer had passion for helping The video shows the minivan strike the woman and the stroller. The stroller is pushed several feet on its side when the video ends. Police said both the woman and the child were taken to Boston hospitals to be treated for injuries not believed to be life-threatening. The driver of the minivan remained on scene and was cited for a crosswalk violation, police said. Police did not identify anyone involved in the crash. Norman Miller can be reached at 508-626-3823 or nmiller@ For up-to-date public safety news, follow Norman Miller on X @Norman_MillerMW or on Facebook at This article originally appeared on MetroWest Daily News: Framingham police cite driver who hit woman with stroller in crosswalk Solve the daily Crossword
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10-04-2025
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Franklin police investigate report of shots fired on Union Street. What they found
FRANKLIN — Police said they're investigating a report of several shots being fired Wednesday on Union Street. In a press release, police said there were no injuries and no property damage as a result of the incident. They said a resident called police reporting gunshots at 9:10 p.m. near 758 Union St. Upon arrival, police said they did not find anyone. But they did find three shell casings in the area, indicating someone had fired several shots, according to the release. The incident is being investigated by the Franklin Police Department. No other information is being released. Norman Miller can be reached at 508-626-3823 or nmiller@ For up-to-date public safety news, follow him on X @Norman_MillerMW or on Facebook at This article originally appeared on The Milford Daily News: Franklin police investigating report of shots fired on Union Street
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31-03-2025
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Case against man accused of impregnating daughter in Marlborough moved to superior court
A Marlborough District Court hearing scheduled for Friday regarding a man accused of impregnating his teen daughter while they were living in a migrant shelter last year was canceled and moved to Middlesex Superior Court. A Middlesex County Grand Jury has indicted the man, and he was arraigned March 11 in Middlesex Superior Court. He pleaded not guilty to aggravated rape of a child with more than 10 years age difference. The Daily News is not identifying the man so as not to identify the victim of an alleged sexual assault. But he is being held without bail after being declared a danger to the public and is due back in court on April 16. Earlier: No bail for man who's accused of raping his own daughter The man was arrested in February in Ayer after an investigation that began last May, authorities said. It is alleged the man was staying at the Holiday Inn & Suites in Marlborough, which has been used as a shelter for migrants. According to redacted reports from the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities Division of Housing Stabilization, an employee for Eliot Community Human Services, which managed the shelters in Marlborough, allegedly discovered a text from the man's daughter indicating she was pregnant with her father's child. According to the reports, the girl told someone via text that her father had sex with her multiple times, both in the United States and while they were on their way here. The man has been held without bail since his arrest. Norman Miller can be reached at 508-626-3823 or nmiller@ For up-to-date public safety news, follow him on X @Norman_MillerMW or on Facebook at This article originally appeared on MetroWest Daily News: Case of man accused raping daughter moved to Middlesex Superior Court
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02-03-2025
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Bellingham police say shots fired at home, vehicle were 'targeted.' What we know
BELLINGHAM — Police are saying an early-morning shooting on Thursday in which a two-family home on Muron Avenue and a vehicle parked at the residence were each struck "multiple times" by gunshots was a targeted event. In a press release, police said they are seeking "additional information on a sedan seen fleeing the area around 3:45 a.m. toward Wrentham Street." Meanwhile, a 50-year-old man who lives in one of the apartments in the two-family home struck by the bullets, at 25-27 Muron Ave., faces charges after police obtained a search warrant and found two 'unlawfully possessed" handguns and other materials inside his home. 'Climate, culture and reviews': Bellingham police chief aims to make department a "destination" for recruits However, 'none of the firearms recovered from the residence were used in the shooting,' police said in a statement. According to the release, police said they first responded about 4 a.m. Thursday to the intersection of Pulaski Boulevard and South Main Street for a report of shots fired. They did not find anything. Later that morning, at 9 a.m., police responded to 25-27 Muron Ave. after residents there reported what they believed were gunshot holes in the front of the home. 'Officers responded and confirmed that both the residence and a vehicle had been struck several times,' police said in the release. No one was injured. 2024 town election: Bellingham voters OK $750K override to pay for six additional paramedics Police began an investigation with the assistance of the Metropolitan Law Enforcement's police dog unit and the Massachusetts State Police. It was during that investigation that police encountered the 50-year-old man. He had an unrelated warrant for his arrest and was taken into custody. After obtaining a search warrant for the man's apartment, police said they found two 'unlawfully possessed" handguns, several high-capacity magazines, several rounds of ammunition and a 'Glock switch,' which is an illegal item used to convert handguns into fully automatic firearms. Anyone with information or security camera footage is asked to call the Bellingham Police Department at 508-966-1212, the anonymous tip line at 508-657-2863 or email detectives@ Norman Miller can be reached at 508-626-3823 or nmiller@ For up-to-date public safety news, follow him on X @Norman_MillerMW or on Facebook at This article originally appeared on The Milford Daily News: Bellingham police investigating after home, vehicle struck by gunshots