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News Nearby: Kerrigan's Request to Return to Jail Denied

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: STONEHAM— The Boston Herald reports that Stoneham native Mark Kerrigan, Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan's brother, has been denied his request to return to prison and serve out the remainder of his sentence after being released a little more than a week ago.
His attorney told the judge that the terms of his probation are too much of a financial burden, the Herald reported, and that Kerrigan would rather go back to jail than deal with the terms of his release, which included alcohol counseling, anger management classes and mental health counseling.

: TEWKSBURY—A Burlington man arrested last week in Tewksbury for allegedly driving a moped while under the influence of alcohol was previously indicted on charges in connection with the .

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Just after 5:31 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 2, an employee of the Pushcart restaurant in Tewksbury called police to . The employee said the man drove away on a blue moped.

WILMINGTON-- A Wilmington teenager who had been  was spotted and returned safely thanks to the sharp eyes of a Patch reader.
Kenny Anglemyer, 14, walked out of Milestone Group Home on August 3, and had not been spotted since.
But on Wednesday, a woman was driving in Tewksbury when she spotted Anglemyer. Having seen a story about the missing teenager on Wilmington Patch, she called police and Anglemyer was returned to his family.

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