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Friday, December 28, 2012

Police Logs: Caller's Report of 'Two Drunks' Leads to Drug Possession Arrests Outside Dunkin' Donuts

Arrests reported in Foxborough’s police logs from Dec. 21.

Editor’s note: The following information was provided by the Foxborough Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction. A South Easton man and a Mansfield woman were each arrested on multiple drug possession charges following a motor vehicle stop outside of the Commercial Street Dunkin’ Donuts in Foxborough on Friday, Dec. 21. James Peter Faradi, 35, of 15 Foundry St. Apt. #E1, South Easton and Stephanie Marie Procaro, 31, of 1902 Francis Ave., Mansfield were each arrested and charged with multiple drug possession after appearing to be "drunk" while at the Dunkin' Donuts drive-thru window just before 11:17 p.m., according to Foxborough police. “Caller reported two ‘drunks’ going through drive-up …

Five Things You Need to Know in Mansfield for Dec. 28: Fiscal Cliff, Mandates and New Year's

Five things you need to know this Friday.

1. 2. The unfunded mandate question is still looming over Mansfield. Should Mansfield cut staff to meet the mandates' demands or just not pay? Click here to read more. 3. Still stuck on what you're doing for New Year's Eve this Tuesday? Take a look at local entertainment in and around Mansfield. 4. A Mansfield woman was arrested recently in Foxborough. Click here to read more. 5. Art Adventures will be at the Children's Museum in Easton Friday at 10 a.m. For more information, click here.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Police Report 62 Custodies at Sunday’s Patriots-49ers Game at Gillette Stadium

The following is a summary of police activity and incidents reported from Sunday’s NFL regular season game between the New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers at Gillette Stadium, as reported in Foxborough's police logs.

Editor’s note: The following information was provided by the Foxborough Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction. Sunday night’s New England Patriots football game at Gillette Stadium drew a crowd of 65,043; slightly less than the 65,435 at Gillette Stadium six days earlier to see the Pats take on the Houston Texans. Foxborough Police Chief Edward O’Leary said there were 54 people taken into protective custody Sunday night and eight people arrested. In addition to the 62 custodies reported, a caller at 6:31 p.m. told Foxborough Police a North Street resident was violating the town’s parking bylaw. Officer Foscaldo responded to the property in question and reported there were five cars …

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Police Arrest 6 at Monday’s Patriots-Texans Game at Gillette Stadium

The following is a summary of police activity and incidents reported from Monday’s NFL regular season game between the New England Patriots and Houston Texans at Gillette Stadium, as reported in Foxborough's police logs.

A crowd of over 65,000 was on hand in Foxborough Monday night to witness the New England Patriots dismantle the AFC-leading Houston Texans, 42-14 at Gillette Stadium. Of the 65,435 in attendance, Foxborough Police Chief Edward O’Leary reported there were 48 police-related incidents, including six arrests. The following is a roundup of those 48 incidents, as reported in Foxborough’s police logs. Monday, Dec. 10: Arrests: Protect Custodies: The Patriots are back in Foxborough for Week 15 as they host the San Francisco 49ers in primetime on Sunday Night Football at Gillette Stadium. Kick-off is 8:20 p.m.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Police Incidents from Sunday’s Patriots-Bills Game at Gillette Stadium

The following is a summary of police activity and incidents reported from Sunday’s NFL regular season game between the New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium, as reported in Foxborough's Police logs.

The following incidents occurred during Sunday’s New England Patriots game against the Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium, according to Foxborough Police. The Patriots held on to beat the Buffalo Bills, 37-31 on Veterans Day this past Sunday. Of the 67,300 in attendance, Foxborough Police Chief Edward O'Leary said there were 31 police-related incidents, including six arrests. Sunday, Nov. 11: Arrests: Protective Custodies:

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Police Logs: Incidents from Sunday’s Patriots-Cardinals Game at Gillette Stadium

The following is a summary of police activity and incidents reported from Sunday’s NFL regular season game between the New England Patriots and Arizona Cardinals at Gillette Stadium, as reported in Foxborough's Police logs.

The following incidents occurred during Sunday’s New England Patriots home opener against the Arizona Cardinals at Gillette Stadium, according to Foxborough Police. Of the 67,422 in attendance, Foxborough Police chief Edward O'Leary said there were nine arrested and 31 taken into protective custody by Foxborough Police. Sunday, Sept. 16: Arrests: Protective Custodies:

Sunday, April 8, 2012

UPDATE: Mansfield Teen Dies in Foxborough Car Crash

Mansfield teen Michaela Smith dead in rollover early Saturday morning.

Friends have identified Saturday morning's crash victim as 16-year-old Mansfield High School junior Michaela Smith. Foxborough Police released a statement Saturday that said at approximately 3:20 a.m. today they responded to a call reporting an overturned vehicle on Commercial Street near the intersection of Walnut Street. A second occupant of the vehicle was med flighted to Rhode Island Hospital with serious injuries. Foxborough, the Massachusetts State Police Accident Reconstruction Section and the Norfolk County District Attorney's office will continue to investigate the crash. At this time speed appears to be a contributing factor. Grief counselors were on hand on Saturday for students. Many friends decided to drop flowers at the scene…

xojmo

4:36 pm on Wednesday, December 12, 2012

You should probably look up the definition of sad. If my words (or anyone else's for that matter) make you "sad" then that's pretty pathetic. You should probably be sad about a stupid accident that should probably have been avoided altogether that killed two very young people. THAT is sad. Thanks for chiming in like 8 months later.   more ›

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