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Billerica's Newest Officer Takes A Bite Out Of Crime
A bloodhound named Cabot is the department's newest K-9 officer.

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A bloodhound named Cabot is the department's newest K-9 officer.

Boodhound joins the Billerica police as it's newest K-9 officer.
School officials moving forward with proposal to consolidate four elementary schools into one school.
A 38-year-old Methuen man is arrested after police witness an alleged drug transaction.
A meeting is scheduled for Monday to discuss concerns about idling trains.
Several events planned in Lawrence area raise awareness about domestic violence.
The brother tells police a new girlfriend may be the motivation for the theft.
Chelmsford man is accused of stealing more than $258 in Kohl's merchandise.
Dracut man held without bail
Tewksbury police warn of men going around town to fix wiring.
About 20,000 drunk driving cases statewide may be impacted.
POLICE: A Cambridge man walked into Home Depot in Tewksbury with a bogus receipt and walked out with $638.
Tewksbury man charged with leaving the scene of property damage, then police learned he had a warrant for his arrest.
Middleton grandfather escaped when Doughty stopped at Boston liquor store.
William C. O'Neil held pending dangerousness hearing on Friday.
Driver still hospitalized after crash
Man with mental-health issues has bevy of cases involving alleged threats of violence.
Tewksbury full-day Kindergarten is now free.
Important Chelmsford Kindergarten registration