Pretty Wild : Bear Spotted in Framingham, Bringing Out Police msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Black bear spotted in residential areas of Framingham Share Updated: 12:22 PM EDT Apr 27, 2021
Black bear spotted in residential areas of Framingham Share Updated: 12:22 PM EDT Apr 27, 2021
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Show Transcript IT. JOSH BROGADIR IS LIVE THERE WITH THE STORY. JOSH: THIS IS OF COURSE A RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD BUT IT IS SURROUNDED ON ALL SIDES BY WOODS AND THIS IS THE EXACT TIME OF YEAR THAT TEARS BEGIN TO VENTURE OUT. THERE’S A BEAR IN OUR YARD. JOSH: THAT’S NOT SOMETHING YOU WAKE UP TO EVERYDAY IN A RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD IN FRAMINGHAM AND THAT BLACK BEAR WAS TAKING ITS TIME WALKING INTO JODI SHIPPEY’S NEIGHBOR’S YARD ACROSS SPRUCE STREET. SOON AFTER, ANOTHER NEIGHBOR WENT OUT FOR A RUN I AM A RUNNER AND I SAW THE BEAR HEADING BACK BEHIND INTO THE WOODS SO I JUST ASSUMED IT WAS GOING TO GO IN A NOOK OR A CAVE AND THOUGHT IT WAS OK IF I STAYED ON THE MAIN ROAD. AND AS I WAS, I WAS HEADING DOWN THE ROAD, THE FRAMINGHAM POLIC
Ipswich man dies in rough water during swim to Plum Island wickedlocal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wickedlocal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Courtesy Ipswich Police Department
Chief Paul Nikas reports that the Ipswich Police Department and several partner agencies are actively searching for a missing swimmer in the area of Crane Beach.
At approximately 9:30 a.m., Ipswich police were dispatched to Crane Beach after park rangers located a backpack unattended on the beach.
After conducting an on-scene investigation, officers determined that the bag belonged to a 28-year-old Ipswich man and identified a car outside the gate as belonging to him as well. Officers made contact with the man s friends, who indicated that he d planned to go swimming. Police believe, based on the location of his car, that the man arrived prior to the park opening at 8 a.m.
Courtesy of Ipswich Police Department
Chief Paul Nikas reports that the Ipswich Police Department and several partner agencies have located the body of a swimmer who went missing Friday morning in the area of Crane Beach.
The swimmer, Eric Pecina, 24, of Ipswich, was found at approximately 4:55 p.m. Friday in the area of Grape Island. He was pronounced dead on site, and his next of kin has been notified.
Ipswich Police were dispatched to Crane Beach after park rangers located a backpack unattended on the beach Friday at approximately 9:30 a.m.
A coordinated search and rescue effort was conducted today by Ipswich Police, Ipswich Fire, the U.S. Coast Guard, Massachusetts State Police Dive Team, Quincey Police Harbor Unit, Salisbury Harbor Unit and the Massachusetts Environmental Police.