Thursday, January 31, 2013
A Fall River man has been identified as the suspect in an alleged attempted robbery of the Dunkin Donuts inside the Gulf Station on Dykeman Way in Stoughton January 17.
The man who was captured on surveillance footage attempting to rob the Dunkin Donuts inside the Gulf station on Dykeman Way in Stoughton, right near Route 24 and the Avon line, has been identified as Steven Vidinha of Fall River, according to the website MassMostWanted.com. Warrants are being sought for his arrest, according to MassMostWanted.com. The suspect is described as a "white male with some facial hair (unshaven) approximately 5'06" to 5'10" [tall]," MassMostWanted reports. He may have been driving a gray/silver vehicle. After allegedly attempting to rob the Dunkin Donuts at the Gulf Station in Stoughton shortly before 5 a.m. on Jan. 17, this same suspect reportedly took off on Route 24 South where he is believed to have committed …
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
The Citizens Bank in the Stoughton Stop and Shop was robbed the evening of September 6.
Stoughton Police are still looking for the suspect involved in the September 6 robbery of Citizens Bank in the Stop and Shop at 278 Washington St. The robbery took place at 6:28 p.m. that evening. A surveillance photo from the robbery has been posted on the MassMostWanted wesbite. The suspect is female with a small build, light complexion and of medium height. The suspect is believed to have fled the supermarket bank on foot to nearby Charles Ave. Ext., where she possibly left in a dark colored vehicle. According to the post on MassMostWanted: "White Female enters Stop & Shop and proceeds to Citizens Bank counter. Female presents teller with note demanding all the money. Note also mentioned she was in possession of a gun. Female held her…
Sunday, August 26, 2012
A diamond thief in Stoughton is the subject of this week's "Wanted."
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Sunday, August 26, 2012
Each week, we'll feature a different outstanding criminal case from around the region. Information is courtesy of MassMostWanted.com. If you have any information regarding the case, contact your local police department. Theft - Case No. 120294 May 22, 2012 Stoughton : Goldcrafters Exchange Case Details: On Tuesday, May 22, 2012 a white or possibly Hispanic male came into Goldcrafters Exchange (pawn shop) wearing a black over coat, black baseball hat, black rimmed glasses, shirt and tie. Party is further described as approximately 5'06" tall, thin and in his 30's or 40's. Male also has a tattoo on the right side of his neck that appeared to be some sort of script, possibly someone's name. Subject asked to looked at diamond ring and then …
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
The male suspect twice attempted to break into a Randolph Savings Bank ATM machine in Stoughton last week.
Stoughton Police are looking for a man who twice attempted to gain access into the rear panel of a Randolph Savings Bank ATM, according to the website Mass Most Wanted. The alleged incident occurred at the Randolph Savings Bank office at 10 Cabot Place, which according to the bank's website, is a lending center and corporate headquarters, with a 24-hour ATM available. The suspect "pryed the entry door of the Randolph Savings Bank in Stoughton. While inside the bank, the suspect cut the ATM wires and attempted to gain access into the rear panel of the ATM," according to Mass Most Wanted. It appears as if the suspect "used a crowbar to gain access into the bank," the website continues. The suspect entered the bank on July 15, shortly after …
Monday, July 23, 2012
A man allegedly passed counterfeit money at Rite Aid in Stoughton, according to Mass Most Wanted.
Stoughton Police are looking for a man who allegedly passed a counterfeit $100 bill at the Rite Aid in Shaw's Plaza on Washington St. in Stoughton, according to the website Mass Most Wanted. The alleged incident was reported on July 19, 2012. The man is described as having a large build, light complexion and is of medium height. The vehicle that dropped off the suspect at Rite Aid "appears to be a hummer with after market wheels," according to Mass Most Wanted. This comes a little more than a week after another man passed counterfeit $100 bills at both Tedeschi Food Shops in town and at Stop and Shop. Those counterfeit bills all had the same serial number, according to Mass Most Wanted. This suspect, described as having a medium build, …
Friday, July 13, 2012
A man allegedly passed counterfeit money at both Tedeschi's in Stoughton this past week as well at the Stoughton Stop and Shop, according to Mass Most Wanted.
Stoughton Police are searching for a man who allegedly passed counterfeit money at various businesses in town, according to the website Mass Most Wanted. The man, described as having a medium build, with a medium complexion and of medium height, allegedly passed a counterfeit $100 bill that was printed on an actual $5 bill. At 11:04 a.m. on July 9, Stoughton Police received a call from Tedeschi Food Shops at 871 Washington St. to report that a customer had passed a counterfeit note on July 8. At 8:48 a.m. on July 10, Stoughton Police received a call from the other Tedeschi Food Shops location in town (978 Central St.) to report that a customer had passed a counterfeit $100 bill. Two more counterfeit bills were also passed at the Stop and …
Bob Ross
4:22 pm on Tuesday, September 11, 2012
That Stop and Shop looks suspicious, I wonder what it did to the person pushing that little shopping cart. That's the real crime here.   more ›