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POLICE LOG: 2 Charged with Drug Trafficking; Vehicle Stolen at Domino's Pizza

The following information was supplied by the Framingham Police. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

 

Monday, Nov. 19: 9 Crashes and 3 arrests

12:33 a.m. Single motor vehicle crash reported at 29 Lohnes Rd.

7:17 a.m.Motor vehicle crash reported at 68 Water St.

7:21 a.m. Larceny reported at Dunkin Donuts, 266 Concord St.

8:22 a.m. Report of motor vehicle breakin at 6 Moran Rd

8:50 a.m. Breaking and entering reported at 269 Franklin St.

10:15 a.m. Motor vehicle crash reported at Framingham Fire Department, 520 Concord St, involving 2 vehicles.

10:19 a.m. Report of a motor vehicle breakin at 94 Roundtop Rd

10:20 a.m. Police arrested at the Police Station William J. Baker, 4, listed as homeless in Framingham. Charged with violation of a domestic restraining order.

12:33 p.m. Three-car motor vehicle crash reported at Prospect St. and Route 9 westbound, with unknown injuries.  

3:43 p.m. Motor vehicle crash reported at Marist House, 518 Pleasant St, with injuries. Framingham Fire en route. 

5:02 p.m. Missing juvenile reported at 260 Union Ave.      

5;33 p.m. Hit & run crash reported at Weld and Leland streets.  

5;36 p.m. Domestic assault reported at Motel 6, 1668 Worcester Rd.

5:41 p.m. Motor vehicle crash reported at TJX, 500 Old Conn Path   

7:58 p.m. Motor vehicle crash reported at Concord and Howard streets, with no injuries.    

9:27 p.m. Report of a motor vehicle stolen at Domino's Pizza, 55 Frederick St. 

10 p.m. Police arrested at the Framingham Police Station Rogelio Rolon, 36, of 1388 Hancok St of Quincy. Charged with trafficking in cocaine, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and conspiracy to violate state drug laws.

10 .m. Police arrested at the Framingham Police Station Omar Velasquez, 30, of 135 Hollis St. Apt 3 of Framingham. Charged with trafficking in cocaine, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, conspiracy to violate state drug laws, and 4 default warrants.   

11:41 p.m. Motor vehicle crash reported at Route 126 and Route 9, after the bridge on Route 9 with no injuries.

Related Topics: Arrests, Crashes, Crime, Drug trafficking arrest, and Framingham Police

Gerald C W Heng Sr.

4:29 pm on Tuesday, November 27, 2012

It is always depressing to read and hear about Drug Trafficking Criminals on the prowl of the vulnerable and the poor, some richly endowed ! It has proven to have wrecked lives and the Economy microscopically as well as macroscopically. Many years ago when Singapore a British Outpost City Colony of Queen Victoria's Empire,it was swampy damp and sordid.As soon as it achieved independence in 1963 the Drug Trafficking Cartels and their Facilitators were outlawed with Legislation of the Native Government in South East Asia that handed down Death Sentences, without judicial discretion.Today after 50 + years ago of self-rule Independence,Singapore has be come a First Rate economic City Nation State of 5 million souls with the highest per capita income of the world at US $34,000 p.a. per person .Singapore has been credited with development because it has taken the most uncomforting position of the death penalty, today it has been declared globally that Drug Traffic Cartels and their facilitators avoid Singapore as a Tourist Venue like a plague and or AIDS infestation !Singapore has come a long way even without Foreign Aids from Western Nations and today it has even surpassed the Queen Victoria's United Kingdom its mother-country in Economics !Bravo God Save the Queen !

Gerald Heng Sr.
Metrowest Boston,MA.

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