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Fugitive Hiding Out in Berkshire County Cabin Gets Cuffed

At approximately 7 a.m. Tuesday patrols from State Police-Lee and State Police-Westfield responded to numerous calls reporting a single-vehicle crash on Route 90 eastbound in Becket. Witnesses reported that a man exited the vehicle after crashing and fled the scene on foot. An investigation at the scene revealed that the operator of the vehicle was likely Diego Martinez, 30, of Sabattus, Maine. Martinez was the subject of several extraditable warrants for his failure to appear in court on illegal drug and firearm possession offenses, as well as for criminal motor vehicle offenses. Troopers immediately enlisted the assistance of the Massachusetts State Police K9 Unit, the State Police Air Wing, Massachusetts Environmental Police, Becket Police patrols and a K9, and Lee Police in order to conduct a thorough search of the area.

See How MA Environmental Police Are Trained in Water Survival

See How MA Environmental Police Are Trained in Water Survival This past week the Massachusetts Environmental Police to part in their officer Water Survival Training program with assistance from the Massachusetts State Police Underwater Recovery Unit. Environmental Police Lt. David Unaitis explained that the training started in 2013 and is mandatory for every new Mass Environmental Police Officer to complete. Given the department they sever in, Lt. Unaitis says it s essential for each officer to learn how to survive in the water while wearing full gear. Once trained themselves the officers from the MEP will, in turn, provide training to local agencies across the state, so the State Police Dive Team was pleased for the opportunity to assist and share their expertise. Some of the lessons they went over in the photos below were how to stay dry, controlled breathing, treading water, defensive tactics, and various swimming strokes.

Body of Colorado woman found after boating accident off Scituate coast

Staff Reports Wicked Local The body of a Colorado woman who had gone missing after falling overboard on Saturday afternoon has been located. According to a press release from the Scituate Police Department, Barbara Warner, 78, had been one of three passengers on a vessel reportedly overcome by sea conditions at the mouth of the North River just off the beach in an area known as “The Spit.” The Scituate Police and Fire Departments, as well as the Scituate Harbormaster’s Office, were immediately dispatched after the Scituate Emergency Communications Center received multiple 911 calls about a vessel in distress. According to the release, the Marshfield Harbormaster and the United States Coast Guard Station Point Allerton also responded.

Man pulled from Pontoosuc Lake in Pittsfield was victim of apparent drowning

Man pulled from Pontoosuc Lake in Pittsfield was victim of apparent drowning
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