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Region Roundup: Motorcycle Accident in Easton, Norton Memorial Dedicated, Foxboro Man Arraigned
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Serious Motorcycle Accident in Easton Sends One to Hospital Thursday Night
A 56-year-old male sustained serious injuries in a motorcycle accident Thursday night on Pine Street.
Easton Fire Captain David Beals said the victim was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital by a West Bridgewater ambulance. From there, he will be med-flighted to a Boston hospital for further evaluation.
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Beals said emergency officials responded to the call at approximately 7:40 p.m. Upon arrival, officials found the victim conscious in the road. The motorcyle was upside down near him, Beals said.
Spelling Error on Gregory R. Trent Memorial
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A word on the Gregory R. Trent Memorial, which was dedicated Monday, was misspelled.
According to WHDH 7, “Dedicated by a grateful community,” was meant to be scripted on the memorial. However, the word "grateful" was spelled "greatful".
“It came here just before the dedication and we saw it. We decided to go ahead with the dedication because it was important for all of us and the family to dedicate it on Memorial Day,” Michael Johns of Norton Veteran's Services told WHDH.
Crash on Rt. 495 Sends State Trooper to RI Hospital
At 7:45 p.m. Thursday evening, a state trooper cruiser was struck by a van near Exit 12 on Route 495 North according to the Massachusetts State Police.
While on Route 495 northbound near Route 140 assisting another officer investigating an earlier motor vehicle crash, a trooper was hit by a van while in his cruiser.
The trooper was transported to Rhode Island Hospital for treatment. The injuries from the accident are not believed to be serious.
The cause of the accident is still under investigation by the state police.
Foxborough Man Arraigned from Hospital Bed After Allegedly Trying to Kill Ex-Wife
Glenn A. Saltis was arraigned from his hospital bed in Norwood Tuesday afternoon after the Foxborough resident and town’s electrical inspector was arrested for allegedly attacking and severely injuring his ex-wife on Memorial Day.
The arraignment lasted just three minutes at Norwood Hospital as Saltis was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, mayhem, assault to murder, and aggravated assault and battery, according to 7News.
Saltis’ ex-wife, Julie Saltis, reportedly suffered a gash on the right side of her head and is being treated at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence for what has been described by the Norfolk County District Attorney’s office as “life-threatening” injuries.
Glenn Saltis allegedly attacked Julie Saltis with his fists and metal shelving from the master bedroom of his 72 Ridge Rd. home, according to the arrest report. Julie Saltis was reportedly “covered in blood from her head to her feet” when she fled the Ridge Road residence in her Toyota 4Runner and drove to her Church Street apartment.
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