Crime & Safety
Call for Heroin Overdose, Leads to Randolph Man Arrested on Warrants
The following article is based on a Boston Police report, and where charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Boston Police arrested a Randolph man on two active warrants out of Wrenthan District Court, after responding to the scene for a possible drug overdose.
On April 5, around 12:34 p.m., Ian Scott McAvoy, of 47 Howard St., Randolph, was arrested on warrant from Wrentham District Court for possession of a class D drug issued on May 2, 2005, and a second warrant from the same court for disorderly conduct issued on May 9, 2005.
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Officers responded to radio call for a possible heroin overdose at Enneking Parkway and Washington Street, according to a Boston Police report. Boston EMTs were on the scene, and the victim appeared conscious and alert, and was transported to Faulkner Hospital.
Police spoke with McAvoy, the driver of a vehicle pulled to the side of the road, said the victim was his fiancee, and they had recently used heroin, according to a Boston Police report. McAvoy allegedly said he pulled the vehicle over once the victim became physically ill.
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An inquiry into McAvoy led to the warrants for his arrest.
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