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Monday, December 10, 2012

Speaker To Revisit Bill Publicizing Sex Offender Info

If passed, the law would allow the public to access information about Level 1 sex offenders.

In the wake of last week's horrific news of a Wakefield man arrested on charges that he raped infants and toddlers, House Speaker Robert DeLeo said he will take another look at legislation to publicize names of low-level sex offenders, according to a Boston Herald report.  The proposed law, filed by Gov. Deval Patrick last year but stalled in the Legislature, would add Massachusetts to the federal Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act and allow the public to see which Level 1 offenders, deemed the least likely to reoffend by the Sex Offender Registry Board, live or work in their neighborhoods. Currently, the police are required to publicize the names of Level 3 offenders, who are consider the most likely to reoffend.  The issue is …

Friday, August 17, 2012

Late Night Pickup Triggers Child Abuse Investigation

Boys report being struck by a belt and a bat.

Authorities filed for a child abuse investigation into a Charlestown resident after an officer gave two boys a ride home early Tuesday morning. The patrolling officer spotted the boys around 1:30 a.m. near the intersection of Main Street and Bunker Hill Street, according to a police report. When the officer spoke to the boys, they said that they had recently moved, caught the bus home, gotten lost and couldn’t remember their new address. The officer drove the pair around town until they identified a building as their new home. Dropping the boys off, the officer learned from the boys and their aunt—whose home they had gone to—that they had run away from their mother’s home because she and her boyfriend had hit them. Among other abuses, the …

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