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Police Pursue Suspects in Home Invasion Robbery
An Attleboro detective says the department is pursuing "solid leads." He expects arrests will be made.

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An Attleboro detective says the department is pursuing "solid leads." He expects arrests will be made.

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Ten arrests were reported for June 25-27.
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A family of four loses its Arcade Avenue home in a Monday night blaze.