Prosecutors now want the man's bail permanently revoked more than a year after the crash that killed a construction worker and injured nearly two dozen other people.
State probation workers monitoring the GPS bracelet tracking defendant Bradley Rein on Friday night received an alert that the device had lost power. They attempted to contact him but were unable to reach him. Police arrested him that day.
A judge ordered that Bradley Rein, accused in a deadly crash at the Apple store in Hingham, Massachusetts, last year, be held without bail while he is.
A driver accused of intentionally crashing into a Hingham Apple Store in 2022, killing one man and injuring several others, was back in court Wednesday for violating terms of his bail and was held pending an evaluation, according to officials.