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Malden Police Suspect 'Frozen' Hero In Winter Storm
Police issued a BOLO alert for Queen Elsa and her known associates after the first snowfall of the season.

MALDEN, MA — Who's responsible for this icky weather? Police suspect the person who isn't bothered by it. In a tongue-in-cheek Facebook post Monday, the Malden Police Department issued a BOLO (be on the lookout) alert for Queen Elsa of Arendelle following the first winter storm of the season.
Though Malden wasn't hit hard by the first snowfall, police are still looking to speak with her for (allegedly) "bringing excessive cold temperatures and creating snow and icy conditions."
Keep an eye out for her known associates: Olaf, Anna, Kristoff, Sven and the Snowgies.
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"Approach with caution, known to create extreme snow and ice conditions," Malden police said.
We should hope Elsa is caught soon, as forecasters say we aren't out of the season's first snowstorm just yet. The second part of the multi-day storm will bring a rainy, wintry mix throughout Monday, while the third part will bring another foot of snow Monday night, according to the National Weather Service.
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Above-freezing temperatures will result in a slushy Monday during the daylight hours, but the temperatures drop later. The worst of the snow is expected between Boston and Worcester and north of the two cities. The surrounding areas could see 6-8 inches, and parts of Southeastern Massachusetts are expected to get several inches.
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