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Officials Identify Remains Found Near High School in Wakefield
The remains are those of Patrick Shea, the district attorney confirmed Saturday night.
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Remains Found Near Wakefield High School ID'd as Man Missing Since May 2020: DA
Human skeletal remains that were found Tuesday morning near a high school in Wakefield, Massachusetts, belong to a man who has been missing since May 2020, the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office confirmed Saturday night. The remains of Patrick Shea were found by a work crew in wooded wetlands between the Wakefield Memorial High School tennis courts and Rivers Lane at…
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Update in Search for Missing Wakefield Man
Family members confirmed to NBC10 Boston that the remains found this week belong to Patrick Shea.
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Skeletal Remains, Possibly Human, Found in Wakefield
Skeletal remains were discovered near a high school in Wakefield, Massachusetts, and authorities were working to determine if they are human.
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Skeletal Human Remains, Found Near Mass. High School
Human skeletal remains were found near a high school in Wakefield, Massachusetts, Tuesday morning, police said. The remains were found by a work crew in wooded wetlands between the Wakefield Memorial High School tennis courts and Rivers Lane at about 11 a.m., police said. Officers were expected to be investigating during the school’s dismissal later Tuesday, but there is...
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Missing Man Was ‘Entirely Consumed' By His Own Dogs: Sheriff
According to the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office, Johnson County Medical Examiner’s Office and the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office, a man who was reported missing by family members was “entirely consumed by his own dogs.”
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NYPD Hate Crimes Unit Investigating Vile Defacing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg Poster in Brooklyn
The NYPD’s hate crimes unit is investigating slur-ridden “DIE” graffiti scrawled on a Brooklyn subway station poster of Ruth Bader Ginsburg after a rider flagged it on Twitter.
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NYPD Hate Crimes Unit Investigating Vile Defacing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg Poster in Brooklyn
The NYPD’s hate crimes unit is investigating slur-ridden “DIE” graffiti scrawled on a Brooklyn subway station poster of Ruth Bader Ginsburg after a rider flagged it on Twitter.
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1 Year Later, Parents Still Want Answers in Son's Death
Noah Larson died in the summer of 2016, however, it’s still unclear how he received his injuries and no one has yet been charged with his murder.