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Stoughton 13-year-old steals car leads police on chase down I-93, before crashing
Stoughton 13-year-old steals car leads police on chase down I-93, before crashing

Boston Globe

time5 hours ago

  • Boston Globe

Stoughton 13-year-old steals car leads police on chase down I-93, before crashing

Rivera was arraigned Monday in Stoughton District Court. He pleaded not guilty to the charges, court records show. His next court date is July 9. The two minors will be arraigned in Dedham Juvenile Court, police said. Police allege the teens stole the Hyundai from Manor Drive in Stoughton, breaking a window to get inside and jump-starting it without keys. Advertisement The stolen vehicle was spotted traveling with its lights off, crossing over double lines, alongside two other vehicles around 1:30 a.m., police said. The officer attempted to stop the vehicles, which kept going into Canton. The officer intended to stop the pursuit at the town line, but received permission to continue, Stoughton police said. The three vehicles turned onto I-93 north, before the Elantra exited near the Ponkapoag Trail, where it crashed, police said. The teens, who were wearing ski masks, fled on foot before later being apprehended. The investigation is ongoing. Rita Chandler can be reached at

Plymouth cafeteria director charged with ordering lobster, stealing kitchen equipment equipment, for use at his Cape Cod snack shack
Plymouth cafeteria director charged with ordering lobster, stealing kitchen equipment equipment, for use at his Cape Cod snack shack

Boston Globe

time3 days ago

  • Boston Globe

Plymouth cafeteria director charged with ordering lobster, stealing kitchen equipment equipment, for use at his Cape Cod snack shack

His bail was set at $50,000. If he posts it, VanCott must stay away from all Plymouth schools and storage facilities if released, the statement said. He is due back in court July 21. VanCott has been employed as the food services director for Plymouth Public Schools since 2003, according to his Advertisement He was first flagged by authorities on May 30 after they received an anonymous tip that someone was stealing food and equipment from Plymouth Community Intermediate School. Since VanCott was the only person authorized to place cafeteria orders, he was quickly identified as the suspect, the statement said. A review of purchase records revealed premium Angus burgers, hot dogs, lobster, and other items that were never served students or staff, according to the statement—and all of which appear on the Snack Shack's Advertisement Investigators also spoke with cafeteria employees, who said that for years, once a week between Memorial Day and Labor Day, VanCott had them pack bags of deli turkey and ham marked with his initials, for no apparent school use. They also said that he routinely took condiments, snacks, paper goods, coffee and other supplies from the kitchen, according to the statement. Additionally, VanCott allegedly purchased more than $8,300 worth of kitchen equipment which was not found in the cafeteria or school storage, the statement said. This includes under-counter refrigerators and freezers, a refrigerated sandwich table, convection oven, microwave, bagel warmer, coffee maker and two fry pans. Surveillance footage from a Saturday allegedly shows him loading one of those under-counter refrigerators onto a town-owned truck and later returning in his personal pickup to transport a second unit. Additional video from the State Police Fusion Center then shows his pickup crossing the Sagamore Bridge with the stolen refrigerator secured in its bed, bound for Cape Cod, the statement said. The investigation is ongoing. Rita Chandler can be reached at

Danvers man sentenced to 6 years in federal prison for laundering more than $1 million via unlicensed Bitcoin exchange service
Danvers man sentenced to 6 years in federal prison for laundering more than $1 million via unlicensed Bitcoin exchange service

Boston Globe

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Boston Globe

Danvers man sentenced to 6 years in federal prison for laundering more than $1 million via unlicensed Bitcoin exchange service

From September 2017 through October 2020, Nguyen operated National Vending, LLC, charging customers a fee to convert cash into Bitcoin, according to the statement. However, in violation of federal law, Nguyen never registered the company with the Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), the statement said. Instead, he posed it as a vending-machine business to banks, crypto platforms, and state authorities. He also accepted large cash payments tied to crime, the statement said. In 2018, he took $250,000 from a man he knew was meth dealer; then, in 2019 and 2020, he took $445,000 from three Advertisement Nguyen also failed to report any of these transactions as suspicious or exceeding $10,000, as required by law. Instead, he used encrypted messaging apps to communicate with clients and disguised large cash deposits by breaking them into smaller amounts across multiple days and bank locations, the statement said. Advertisement He even enrolled in a paid course that taught him how to avoid detection, advising him to present the company as a business where 'cash deposits from around the country make sense,' to invent fake supplier lists, and to 'never say the word Bitcoin,' according to the statement. Rita Chandler can be reached at

80-year-old cyclist hospitalized after being struck by Amazon delivery driver in Cohasset
80-year-old cyclist hospitalized after being struck by Amazon delivery driver in Cohasset

Boston Globe

time08-05-2025

  • Boston Globe

80-year-old cyclist hospitalized after being struck by Amazon delivery driver in Cohasset

The driver, a 30-year-old from Hyde Park, was operating a 2021 Ford Escape rented via Amazon, according to the statement and Chief William Quigley. No citations have been issued at this time, the statement said. Amazon's Northeast public policy office did not respond to the Globe's request for comment Wednesday night. The crash is under investigation. Rita Chandler can be reached at

MBTA to offer increased service for upcoming Massachusetts 250 celebrations
MBTA to offer increased service for upcoming Massachusetts 250 celebrations

Boston Globe

time02-04-2025

  • Boston Globe

MBTA to offer increased service for upcoming Massachusetts 250 celebrations

Commuter Rail Additional trains will run on the Bus Bus schedules will be adjusted to accommodate Patriots' Day weekend, with further details forthcoming, according to the announcement. Advertisement Arlington: Route 77, offering the most frequent service, will run every 15 minutes, or perhaps sooner, on weekends starting April 6. On April 30, closures cause a detour around Arlington Center. Lexington: Route 62/76 will provide extra service on Saturday, April 19, between Lexington Center and Alewife with buses every 20–22 minutes from 5:10 AM to 7 PM. Lincoln: Route 62/76 will add a temporary stop on Saturday, April 19, for the Minute Man National Historical Park Visitor Center. For more information, visit Rita Chandler can be reached at

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