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Arrests, Speeding, And Larceny: Melrose Police Log
The following events were reported to Melrose police recently.

Ben Pierce is a Patch field editor covering the communities of Melrose, Malden, Medford, Somerville, Arlington, Newton, and Brookline. He graduated from Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York in 2021 with a bachelor's degree in communication and a concentration in sports journalism. Ben can be reached at benjamin.pierce@patch.com.
The following events were reported to Melrose police recently.

The following events were reported to Somerville police recently.
The town was one of more than 50 communities that was awarded a grant.
A formal celebration and ribbon cutting will be held.
Two separate tickets totaling more than $1 million have yet to be claimed by winners.
The Melrose Police Department is one of the newest to enlist the service of Project Delta
The Senator vehemently opposes the President's idea to privatize the service.
The City of Somerville wants to simplify the highway's overpass and make it more accessible.
One of the three deceased young women attended Malden High School.
The incidents took place with in 12 hours of each other in three different municipalities.
The person of interest was recently caught on surveillance footage.
A variety of compounds found in tap water could have a negative impact on people.
Traffic on the popular roadway has been diverted.
The new government advisory board consists of members of numerous boards and committees
Protestors believe the poison is also killing birds.
A six-figure Mass Cash ticket was sold at a Malden convenience store.
Government leaders developed a plan with the goal of sustaining the artistic culture of the city.
Police responded to a singular vehicle rollover crash.
Police descended on the scene after receiving multiple reports.
This summer's Newton-Needham Kids Ride needs adult volunteers.