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Apr 12, 2021
Late on Monday morning, the conductor on a train traveling on the tracks near Pierceville Road in West Wareham was hit by a shot from a pellet gun.
Police Chief John Walcek said that it may have been an accident and that the train employee received a minor injury.
Wareham Police, Plymouth County K-9s and State Police K-9s searched the area and spoke to people nearby.
The incident is under investigation by the Wareham Police. No charges have yet been filed.
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2 dead bodies found near Cottage Grove; authorities investigating
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COTTAGE GROVE (WKOW) The Dane County Sheriff s Office said deputies responding to a death investigation call Monday found two dead bodies inside a town of Sun Prairie home.
The release from Sgt. John Matz said authorities responded to the 4600 block of Pierceville Road Monday afternoon between 3:00 and 3:30 p.m.
About a dozen marked and unmarked vehicles lined a driveway that lead to four residences just off Highway TT. Yellow police tape circled one of the homes.
Across the street, neighbor Jennifer Klang said she was home with her granddaughter after taking the day off from work. She said she was startled by the sound of so many sirens.
The Dane County Sheriffâs Office is investigating after two bodies were found Monday in a home in the town of Sun Prairie, authorities said.
The deaths were reported at 3:22 p.m. Monday in the 4600 block of Pierceville Road, Sheriffâs Office spokesperson Elise Schaffer said Monday. Officers were still on the scene Monday night.
Deputies and police officers entered the home and found the two bodies. The Dane County Sheriffâs Office did not release information on the identities of the individuals, how they died or how authorities were notified about them.
âWe canât say anything more at this point,â Schaffer said.