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Father of Kris Mailloux, mentally ill man who died in encounter with Leominster police in 2018, sues city, claims DA s investigation was a charade

Father of Kris Mailloux, mentally ill man who died in encounter with Leominster police in 2018, sues city, claims DA’s investigation was a ‘charade’ Updated Jan 15, 2021; Posted Jan 14, 2021 Kris Mailloux, pictured here, was a man who suffered multiple mental disorders and died in an encounter with Leominster police three years ago at age 39. His father is now suing the city and the responding officers, claiming authorities used unreasonable and lethal force on his son. (Worcester federal court) Facebook Share The father of a man who suffered multiple mental disorders and died in an encounter with police three years ago is suing the city of Leominster, claiming authorities used unreasonable and lethal force on his son.

Police seize pounds of drugs and two handguns in Randoph, Fitchburg raids

RANDOLPH  Ten pounds of marijuana, a pound of cocaine, more than 175 grams of fentanyl and two handguns were seized by State and local police in early morning raids at two locations in Randolph and one in Fitchburg on Tuesday as part of a narcotics operation investigation, according to the Norfolk County District Attorney s office.  Police also arrested two men who face a number of drug charges.  Prosecutors said police executed search warrants at 12 Crawford Street and 8 Sunset Drive in Randolph and 196-198 Water Street in Fitchburg at about 5:30 a.m. In addition to the drugs, police said they found about $42,000 in cash, according to Norfolk County District Attorney Michael Morrissey. One of the handguns had a defaced serial number, according to police. 

Guns, fentanyl and cocaine seized after searches in Fitchburg and Randolph, DA says

Guns, fentanyl and cocaine seized after searches in Fitchburg and Randolph, DA says Updated Dec 22, 2020; Authorities have arrested two suspects and have seized guns and drugs after executing search warrants in Fitchburg and Randolph on Tuesday morning, officials said. The searches followed an “extensive investigation” into narcotics trafficking and distribution, according to the office of Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey. In total, authorities seized two handguns, one with an obliterated serial number; more than 450 grams of cocaine; more than 175 grams of Fentanyl; about 10 pounds of marijuana; and roughly $42,000, Morrissey’s office said in a statement. Search warrants were executed at 5:30 a.m. at 12 Crawford St. and 8 Sunset Drive in Randolph and at 198 Water St. in Fitchburg. The two searches were related, officials said.

Auburn Police Detective Keith Chipman honored by Worcester DA Joseph Early for helping woman scammed in military romance scheme

Auburn Police Detective Keith Chipman honored by Worcester DA Joseph Early for helping woman scammed in military romance scheme Updated Dec 10, 2020; Facebook Share Auburn Police Detective Keith Chipman was honored by Worcester District Attorney Joseph Early Jr. for his work to recover money a North Carolina woman was scammed out of in a military romance scam. Early, in a brief ceremony outside the Auburn Police Department Thursday, gave Chipman a Team Excellence and Merit Award, which recognizes outstanding service for those working in public service. Chipman was able to help recover $65,000 for the 78-year-old woman, a story first detailed by MassLive.

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