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Arrest in 2-day crime spree that stretched from Massachusetts to Vermont
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BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – Police say a person wished in reference to a two-day crime spree that stretched from Massachusetts to Vermont was captured in Burlington.
Burlington police say it began two days in the past in Orange, Massachusetts, when David Oleson, 38, of Vermont, rolled his truck, then stole one other truck and escaped to Vermont.
Tuesday morning, investigators say Oleson acquired into one other crash in South Burlington, sending one individual to the hospital. It occurred at Dorset and Market streets, and police say Oleson fled the realm.
Early Wednesday morning, police say Oleson tried to carjack somebody in downtown Burlington, failed and ran off.
They are saying he went to the South Finish Metropolis Market the place he smashed a window, after which it was off to Burlington Hyundai the place they are saying he stole a automotive.
Police say Oleson then hit the close by Shaw’s parking zone in South Burlington, the place he allegedly stole a handbag and rifle from vehicles parked there.
Investigators say they lastly caught up with Oleson at 9 a.m. Wednesday morning on Riverside Ave., the place they are saying they recovered the stolen Hyundai and the stolen rifle.
Oleson faces prices together with aggravated working with out proprietor’s consent, leaving the scene of an accident with accidents and possession of stolen property. He’s due in court docket subsequent week.
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54 pounds of marijuana found in Massachusetts woman’s luggage at Pittsburgh International Airport

A Massachusetts woman was caught with more than 50 pounds of marijuana in her luggage at Pittsburgh International Airport, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced on Friday.
While inspecting passenger baggage being loaded onto a London-bound flight on Saturday, officers said they found several vacuum-sealed packages of marijuana inside two suitcases. Officers learned the luggage belonged to 30-year-old Jetta Monet Corbett of Brockton, Massachusetts, who was detained at the departure gate.
$240,000 worth of UK-bound marijuana
During a secondary examination, Customs and Border Protection said officers found a total of 49 vacuum-sealed packages of a substance that field tested positive for marijuana.
Authorities said the marijuana weighed over 54 pounds and had a street value of about $240,000. Depending on how strong the drug was, Customs and Border Protection said the shipment could have fetched two to three times more if Corbett had made it to Europe.
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Customs and Border Protection turned the marijuana and Corbett over to the Allegheny County police, who arrested her. She’s charged with one felony count of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance and one misdemeanor count of possession of a controlled substance.
Criminals are using flights to move weed, CBP says
Bulk marijuana seizures at Pittsburgh International Airport are rare, but Customs and Border Protection said officers have been seeing a trend of “transnational criminal organizations” trying to move marijuana through passenger baggage and express air delivery to Europe and Africa, where it can generate huge profits.
“Anyone considering making a quick buck by carrying bulk marijuana loads for drug trafficking organizations should realize that the consequences you face can be severe when Customs and Border Protection officers catch you,” said James Hindes, Customs and Border Protection’s acting port director for the Port of Pittsburgh.
“One way that law enforcement agencies can combat transnational criminal organizations is to hit them hard in the wallet, so CBP will continue to seize these marijuana loads when we encounter them and deprive criminals of this illicit revenue.”
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This Massachusetts Town is Among Best Summer Travel Destinations

There are several reasons why New England is such a popular destination for vacationers and tourists alike during the Summer. And with all the great aesthetics, and of course, an overwhelming wealth of history, Massachusetts is at the heart of all those potential Summer travel destinations. And it’s not just the big cities within the Bay State. There are definitely some small towns that have a certain appeal that give off that perfect Summer vibe. In fact, we now know where you can find one of the best Summer travel destinations in the U.S., right here in Massachusetts.
The popular publication known as, ‘USA Today’ revealed its list of its 10 Best Summer travel destinations. While this Massachusetts spot didn’t necessarily make the top 10, it was a runner-up, which still puts it among the top Summer travel destinations in the country. With that, you may have guessed that it’s towards the east coast in the Bay State. That particular town is Nantucket.
Here’s what ‘USA Today’s 10 Best had to say about Nantucket being one of the best Summer travel destinations in America:
In Nantucket, Massachusetts, summer provides a memorable escape for visitors who can enjoy pristine beaches, historic lighthouses, and charming cobblestone streets lined with boutique shops and eateries. The island also hosts several notable summer events, such as the Nantucket Film Festival, celebrating screenwriting and storytelling, and The Happy Place Wellness Symposium.
It seems like it’s definitely the type of go-to destination no matter what season we’re in. That’s just one more destination to head to for your next road trip, especially during the Summer. Enjoy, Massachusetts!
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The Scoop on Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren's Dog Bailey

Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren is one of those people you love or loathe. There doesn’t seem to be a middle ground with this Oklahoma-born transplant who pretended to be Native American to better her chances of rising to the top.
In a recent column, National Review columnist Jeffrey Blehar, host of the Political Beats podcast, had little trouble expressing how he feels about the Bay State’s senior senator, calling Warren “a phony who leveraged a fraudulent ethnic identity to climb to the top of academia and subsequently converted it into a lifelong political sinecure.”
Blehar referred to Warren as a “useless, officious busybody and hypocrite scold” who practices “retail politics.”
The Scoop On Massachusetts Sen. Liz Warren’s Dog Bailey
His comments were in response to Warren’s usual duck and cover, this time from questions about when she knew Joe Biden was out to lunch and not fit to serve a second term.
It reminds me of Warren’s unsuccessful and short-lived 2020 presidential bid. Warren finished fourth in her birth state of Oklahoma in the primary, with 13.4 percent of the vote to Joe Biden’s first-place showing with 38.7 percent.
Warren finished third in her adopted state of Massachusetts, from which she was the sitting U.S. Senator, with 21.5 percent to Biden’s first-place showing with 33.5 percent.
All the while, Warren chugged beer from a bottle, hugged strange children, rode the subway and walked a dog, all to prove she was human. Blehar nailed it.
The Scoop On Massachusetts Sen. Liz Warren’s Dog Bailey
What about the dog? Some folks believed Warren borrowed or perhaps rented the dog as a campaign prop.
Warren’s dog Bailey was born in May 2018 and belongs to Warren and her Harvard professor husband Bruce H. Mann. They still have Bailey and can be seen walking him from time to time around their Cambridge neighborhood.
Bailey, a male golden retriever named for the lead character George Bailey in the film It’s a Wonderful Life, was a gift from Mann to his wife. The couple previously owned a golden retriever named Otis who died in 2012.
While much about Sen. Elizabeth Warren is a show, Bailey is real and was not a campaign prop.
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