Police searching for man who robbed Falmouth bank at gunpoint

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:14 GMT

Police searching for man who robbed Falmouth bank at gunpoint Authorities are searching for a man who robbed a Falmouth bank at gunpoint on Saturday, officials said. The suspect, described as being a white male, entered the Rockland Trust Bank on Davis Straits around 9 a.m. and fled the area in a stolen Ford SUV, which was later found in the 200 block of Teaticket Highway, police said.State police say they’ve set up a perimeter and are actively searching the area with a K-9 unit.The state police Air Wing is also expected to assist in the search.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

Police expect to charge father in toddler’s death after he allegedly fled crash in Clarksburg

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:14 GMT

Police expect to charge father in toddler’s death after he allegedly fled crash in Clarksburg State police are investigating the death of a young child after his father, while fleeing the scene of a motor vehicle crash, apparently lost the child in brook in Clarksburg early Saturday morning, officials said.Troopers responding to a reported crash on Middle Road in Clarksburg around 2 a.m. learned that a 2-year-old boy who had been in the vehicle was unaccounted for, according to state police.His father, Darel A. Galorenzo, 35, of Readsboro, Vermont, who was determined to have been operating under the influence, was also taken into custody on a negligent operation charge.The child was pulled from Hudson Brook around 2:20 a.m. He was taken to Berkshire Medical Center in North Adams, where he was pronounced dead. His name has not been released.No additional information was immediately released.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

Investigation underway after body found in Cohasset

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:14 GMT

Investigation underway after body found in Cohasset A 40-year-old man was found dead near James Road and Cushing Road in Cohasset at 6:15 a.m. Saturday morning, according to Cohasset Police Chief William Quigley. Officials say residents are not in danger.A dog walker called 911 this morning to report a possible dead body on the side of the road. Cohasset police are currently investigating the death, with foul play not suspected.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

Teenager, 12-year-old arrested in 3 teen murders in Florida

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:14 GMT

Teenager, 12-year-old arrested in 3 teen murders in Florida Two juveniles were arrested in connection with three shooting deaths of teenagers in central Florida, Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods said Friday. One suspect is still at large.“We are shocked… not only are the victims juveniles, but the murderers are juveniles as well,” Woods said.Last Thursday, a 16-year-old girl was found with gunshot wounds on the side of the road. Layla Silvernai later succumbed to her injuries in an area hospital. The following morning, 17-year-old boy was found fatally shot on the side of the road, and another victim was found in Silvernai’s car, partially submerged in a lake.“Basically, in simple terms there is no honor among thieves, and at some point, these three individuals turned on our three victims and murdered them,” Woods said.Investigators believe the arrested suspects, Robert Robinson, 17, and Christopher Atkins, 12, were involved in burglaries with the victims, with potential ties to criminal gangs. Marion County Sheriff’s Offi...

Bruins notes: Nick Foligno latest wounded nearing return

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:14 GMT

Bruins notes: Nick Foligno latest wounded nearing return Nick Foligno is not quite ready to play big boy hockey just yet. But where he is now compared to where he thought he might be after being injured in Calgary on February 28 had the Bruin veteran thrilled after he finished up another on-ice session on Saturday.“I feel great. I think for me, everyone gets exited, myself included, being out there. It was a pretty significant injury that I had,” said Foligno. “It’s a credit to our medical staff, therapist Scott Waugh, that I’m a little further along than we were probably expecting. There’s no real timetable. It’s just a matter of me feeling as good as I need to feel. When that time comes, we’ll know when I’m ready. It’s hard, because you see me out there skating but I’m still working toward feeling as good as I can for the team when I want to come back and step in. That’s all we’re focused on. As much as I’d like to be out there, and dying to be out there, I’ve got t...

Officer Cottontail? Bunny joins California police force. Fur real.

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:14 GMT

Officer Cottontail? Bunny joins California police force. Fur real. Meet Percy, the police rabbit. Yes, that’s fur real.Some bunny — also known as Officer Ashley Carson — found a lost rabbit last year in the middle of Percy Avenue in Yuba City, California.Carson scurried back to the police station and handed the rabbit over to animal control, who could find neither hide nor hare of the bunny’s family.In a hoppy ending, a police services analyst adopted the allegedly “docile and friendly” animal and named him Percy.The Yuba City Police Department — about 40 hopping miles north of Sacramento — announced the rabbit’s promotion to the rank of “wellness officer” just days before Easter Sunday.“Our wellness program promotes the importance of prioritizing mental and physical health, providing tools and resources to reduce stress and create a positive foundation for well-being,” the department wrote on Facebook Wednesday. “Officer Percy lounges at the police department during the day and is a support animal for all …...

Looking Glass: You’re a cop? Well, what a coincidence; I’m a cop too

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:14 GMT

Looking Glass: You’re a cop? Well, what a coincidence; I’m a cop too A man impersonating a police officer, with red and blue flashing lights on his BMW, pulled over a real off-duty female police officer in Rochester Hills, Mich. The real cop identified herself, and asked for his ID which he said he would get from his car. Then he drove off and she followed, catching him in a trailer park switching license plates to another BMW he owned.BUT I THINK OF HER AS VERY HUMAN, OFFICER: Commuters in Melbourne, Australia, anxious to use the multi-passenger traffic lanes during rush hour, have bought so many of a life-like sex doll named Donna — for $5,500 each — that they have completely sold out. Officials have warned against putting “Donna” in their front seats in order to use the high-speed lanes, saying that “passengers must be human.”SO WE HAVE A PRETTY GOOD IDEA OF WHAT HE LOOKS LIKE: A man demanded cash with a threatening note at a bank in Philadelphia, but he forgot to pull his mask up over his face in full view of the security cameras.OK, OK, WE’RE GO...

Police: Fleeing father dropped toddler who died in brook

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:14 GMT

Police: Fleeing father dropped toddler who died in brook CLARKSBURG, Mass. (AP) — A 2-year-old boy from Vermont found dead in a brook early Saturday may have been dropped there by his father as he fled the scene of a car crash in northwestern Massachusetts, police said.Massachusetts State Police troopers were called to the site of the crash in Clarksburg just before 2 a.m. Authorities learned that the child was missing and searched the Hudson Brook. Police and Clarksburg firefighters pulled the child from the brook and took him to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. A preliminary police investigation concluded that the boy’s father, a 35-year-old man from Readsboro, Vermont, likely dropped him into the waterway as he was fled the crash scene on foot. The man was found nearby, taken into custody and charged with operating under the influence. Police said additional charges related to the child’s death are expected.The Associated Press

More than 226,000 customers still without power in Quebec after ice storm

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:14 GMT

More than 226,000 customers still without power in Quebec after ice storm MONTREAL — The pace of power restoration in Quebec was expected to slow down on Saturday, now that hydro crews have dealt with the largest-scale outages caused by this week’s deadly ice storm.As of 1 p.m. ET, just over 226,000 customers were still in the dark three days after freezing rain sent icy branches crashing down onto power lines, streets and cars.“The bulk part of our distribution system has been restored, so now we are doing some work on outages with a smaller amount of customers attached to them. So when we restore an outage, fewer customers regain power,” Maxime Nadeau, director of energy system control for Hydro-Québec told a Saturday morning news conference. “So the rhythm of restoration will be slower.”He said some of the roughly 3,000 remaining outages are in hard-to-access areas or are trickier to resolve, which will also slow the progress.More than a million people were without power at the peak of the outages caused by Wednesday’...

Q&A: Daniel Perry was found guilty of murder. What happens now?

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:14 GMT

Q&A: Daniel Perry was found guilty of murder. What happens now? AUSTIN (KXAN) — A jury found Army Sergeant Daniel Perry guilty of murder after he shot and killed Black Lives Matter protester Garrett Foster in 2020. Perry was in town from Killeen to make more money through Uber in the Austin area. A jury would find his run-in with protesters downtown to be provoked by him, roughly three years later. VERDICT: Daniel Perry found guilty of murder in protester’s death His claim for self-defense fell short, though the argument was strong. So, what now?Reporter Jala Washington covered Perry's trial in its entirety. She sat down with former Travis County assistant district attorney, and current criminal defense attorney, Rick Cofer. She asked him some questions, many about what could possibly come next. Q: “Were you shocked to hear that the jury found Daniel Perry guilty of murder?"A: “I wasn't shocked, but I was surprised...This is a type of case that had a strong defense claim. A group of protesters surrounded Mr. Perry's vehicle. He was surprised ...