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Police chief finds 1,000 pills, LSD, marijuana during traffic stop in Rutland
RUTLAND The town s police chief netted a cache of prescription and street drugs along with more than $2,500 after stopping a car Monday afternoon because the driver was allegedly unlicensed.
Jake A. Robbins, 21, of 13 Orchard St., Millbury, was driving on Emerald Road near Rutland Nurseries where, court documents said, he works as a landscaper, when police Chief Nicholas Monaco checked the license plate on his red Ford Fusion.
The car was registered, but the driver, according to Monaco s report, was unlicensed because he had too many violations listed on his driving record.
WORCESTER A former Barre man was sentenced to 10 to 12 years in state prison Tuesday in Worcester Superior Court after admitting to raping two teenage girls.
“I wanted to tell you what my life was like before I met you,” one of the girls told 49-year-old William R. Ahearn before his sentence was imposed. “I was happy.”
Ahearn, formerly of Wauwinet Road, pleaded guilty to five charges of child rape aggravated by 10-year age difference Tuesday, along with several other charges.
In a statement of facts Ahearn did not contest Tuesday, Assistant District Attorney Lambrini Pashou said Ahearn, who lived in a trailer near one of the girls’ homes, solicited them through texts to have sex.
Suspect in killing of landlord in Barre indicted on murder charge
WORCESTER A 71-year-old Barre man has been indicted on charges related to the shooting death of his landlord on Town Farm Road in September.
Robert Leger of 113 Town Farm Road has been held without bail since Sept. 4, the day of the shooting. Prosecutors believe Leger shot and killed Michael J. Hannon, 65, of the same address. Hannon was Leger s landlord, according to court documents.
Leger s case will move to the jurisdiction of Worcester Superior Court.
He has been indicted by a Worcester County grand jury on charges of murder, possession of a firearm without a firearms identification card, possession of a firearm with a defaced serial number, failure to secure a firearm, possession of ammunition without a firearms identification card, and possession of a rifle or shotgun without a firearms identification card.