The man targeted women and minor females in a Whole Foods and a Kohl's, police said.
The man, Edmund LaChance, was separately wanted for questioning in connection with an incident involving a jogger Tuesday evening.
Officials said a tree fell on a small travel trailer Monday morning while a man, later identified as 89-year-old Robert Horky, was inside.
There is no sign of foul play and there is no danger to the public, according to the Hingham Police Department.
Police said the young woman had just dropped off two passengers when her SUV left the road and hit the tree.
The crash occurred on Leavitt Street, where police say an SUV drove over a curb and through a sign before hitting the building.
The horror began to unfold when the couple, ages 82 and 78, received a call from a distraught woman who they believed was their daughter.
The off-duty officer is accused of pulling his car alongside the victim, yelling at him, and making racial slurs while brandishing a gun.
Prosecutors say Brian Walshe killed his wife, Ana Walshe, and dismembered her body.
Hingham's Bradley Rein, 53, was indicted on charges relating to the death of Kevin Bradley, 65, of Wayne, New Jersey.
The robbery happened around 2 p.m. Wednesday, when police say the suspect entered a store and flashed a semi-automatic pistol at the clerk.
The husband of missing Massachusetts woman Ana Walshe pleaded not guilty to a murder charge in court Wednesday.
The murder warrant was issued from the Quincy District Court Tuesday.
A 2021 court document reveals Brian Walshe orchestrated a multi-year scheme to defraud multiple people by selling fake Andy Warhol works.
Brian Walshe, 47, is accused of misleading police who are investigating the disappearance of his wife, Ana Walshe.
Ana Walshe's husband has pleaded not guilty to a charge of misleading police in the investigation into her disappearance.
Brian Walshe is accused of misleading police after Ana Walshe, a 39-year-old mother of three, disappeared New Year's Day, authorities said.
​Ana Walshe, 39, was last seen at her Cohasset home shortly after midnight on New Year's Day, police said.
An 87-year-old Hingham resident was told that her grandson had been arrested and needed help to pay his bail, according to police.
The suspect was booked on multiple charges Sunday, including assault with a dangerous weapon and child endangerment.
Bradley Rein, 53, told police his foot got stuck on the gas pedal of his SUV before plowing into the Hingham Apple Store Tuesday.
There were 14 ambulances and seven fire engines on-scene, according to the chief, who said bystanders helped render aid to the wounded.
Police are not suspecting foul play at this time, but the incident remains under investigation.
Ashlynn Gill had not been seen since Saturday, July 30, but was found Monday morning.
Police say Carleigh Kachel is safe after she went missing Tuesday night.
Hingham Fire Chief Steve Murphy says a little boy was able to alert a painter before the multi-million property went up in flames.
Multiple fire agencies are responding as a 4-alarm fire terrorized a multi-million dollar property in Hingham.
The man had been trespassing in the right of way of the Plymouth line near Monponset Street Crossing in Hanson, MBTA officials say.
A 40-year-old man is in serious condition after police say he was hit by a car that took off while he was riding a bike down Route 14.
A RI man is facing rape charges after the Hanson Police Department was tipped off about an inappropriate video with a 12 and 13-year-old.
Officials identify 17-year-old Nicholas Wanderly as the victim of a car crash in Marshfield that left two other teens in serious condition.
The boat that caught fire was the same one involved in last summer's crash that killed 27-year-old Jeanica Julce, officials say.
Officer Mark Jenkins collapsed while out to dinner with his coworkers, the Cohassett Police Department shared.
The American Red Cross is assisting the two adults and three children who lived in the High Street home.
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At approximately 7:07 p.m. last night, Abington Police responded to a call for a pickup truck versus a pedestrian on Route 18.
Whitman Police responded to the business and while there, Allen drove into the business with the ramp truck.
Jeremy Depina, 15, of Brockton, pleaded not guilty to one count of Murder today in Brockton District Court. He was held without bail.
Brown was held without bail and is next scheduled to appear in court on March 17.
The victim was transported to Good Samaritan Hospital where he was pronounced dead of his wounds.