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Shoplifting, Speeding, And More: Dedham Police Log
The following is from the Dedham Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don’t imply conviction.

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The following is from the Dedham Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don’t imply conviction.

This week, Needham Patch looks at 1548 Great Plain Ave.
If you have any information about their identities, you are asked to contact Officer Justin McKinney at 781-440-5100.
This week, Wellesley Patch looks at 150 Pond Rd.
Hanley Ramirez's friend, who was arrested allegedly with a large amount of fentanyl, dropped the then-Sox player's name, a report states.
Kentavious Coleman, 20, and Kenyonte Galmore, 22, are expected in Norfolk Superior Court Monday afternoon.
Wellesley never trailed in the final game en route to their state championship.
The Rockets were able to get the job done in extra innings.
Bono and company rolled into Boston for shows at the TD Garden Thursday and Friday as part of the eXPERIENCE + iNNOCENCE Tour.
A report says that the former slugger could soon be in legal trouble.
Brandon Browner pleaded no contest to battery and child endangerment, TMZ reported.
The following is from the Braintree Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don’t imply conviction.
The planning board approved the site plan for the North Main Street/Thomas Street development from Crugnale Properties.
The following is from the Needham Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don’t imply conviction.
Middlesex Integrative Medicine is proposing a facility inside an industrial park.
Paul Williams faces allegations that he drove off a road and fatally struck a man.
Michael J. Hinds was sentenced to four to six years in prison for his third drunken driving offense and leaving the scene of a crash.
The U.S. Attorney's office says that Shuren Qin allegedly illegally exported devices used to detect and monitor sound underwater.
Shane Denn was ordered held on $100,000 cash bail.