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‘Is the ambulance coming?' What happens when EMS crews can't respond
Some in the industry call the moment when there’s a critical need for an ambulance but no crew is available to respond “Level Zero,” and it’s happening more often across Massachusetts
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How police got a Bitcoin ATM scam victim's money back
Almost a year after being scammed into depositing thousands tens of thousands of dollars into a Bitcoin ATM, a Massachusetts woman got all her money back. We were there when Winthrop police returned $34,400 to Peggy Herbert, 83. “I’ve been saying my prayers, trust me,” she said. Herbert had received an alert saying her crew card account had been...
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Lady of the Dunes: The full documentary
Fifty years ago, an unidentified woman’s body was found in the dunes of Provincetown. The NBC10 Investigators explain what it took to find answers for the “Lady of the Dunes.”
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Proctor's duty status hearing set for Monday, Mass. State Police say
Days after relieving him of his duties, the Massachusetts State Police will determine whether the lead detective in the murder case against Karen Read will face further penalties during an ongoing investigation into his behavior. Just hours after the trial against Read ended with a hung jury, state police said Trooper Michael Proctor had been transferred from the Norfolk County…
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Proctor's state car, gun and gear taken away amid investigation
The lead detective in the Karen Read murder case has been relieved of his duties and faces a department hearing after his behavior was exposed during the trial. While Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor is not actively working, he’s still a member of the department and getting paid. But that could very well change. Proctor will have what’s...
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Michael Proctor relieved of duty, state police say after Karen Read mistrial
Massachusetts State Police have taken action against Trooper Michael Proctor after a mistrial was declared Monday in the case against Karen Read. Proctor drew heavy criticism after testifying in the case, for which he served as the lead investigator, revealing a series of inappropriate texts he sent about Read. “Upon learning today’s result, the Department took immediate action to...
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Karen Read trial: Divided jury leads to mistrial in murder case
Judge Beverly Cannone made the announcement in Norfolk Superior Court Monday, after reading out a note from the jury’s foreman that said, “to continue to deliberate would be futile.”
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New DNA testing on clothing in Molly Bish murder case could lead to long-awaited answers
Nearly a quarter of a century after Molly Bish’s murder, the NBC10 Boston Investigators are taking an exclusive look at the evidence that’s been kept in cold storage for decades. The 16-year-old girl disappeared from her lifeguard shift at Comins Pond in Warren, Massachusetts, on June 27, 2000 — 24 years later, her murder remains unsolved. But technology has progressed….
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Auburn man arrested on child pornography charges, fired by YMCA in Newton
A Massachusetts man was arrested and lost his job with the YMCA amid allegations he had child sex abuse images. Police in Auburn said Friday that they had arrested 42-year-old Wildreen Montano, a resident of that town, one day earlier on charges of possession and distribution of child pornography. The West Suburban YMCA in Newton, where Montano worked, said it…
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Proctor's conduct in Karen Read case may betray his training, exclusive documents show
Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor was the lead investigator in the high-profile Karen Read murder trial and has been in the spotlight for his conduct and his handling of this high-profile case. The conduct revealed during Proctor’s testimony in the trial is another stain on the Massachusetts State Police and there could be serious implications for Proctor himself. ...