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Man Allegedly Poops Pants After Getting Bounced From Somerville Club

Check out some of the stories making headlines in the Winchester region this week in our latest News Nearby post.

Here are some of the stories making headlines in the Winchester region this week in our latest News Nearby post:

Somerville

Report: Man Poops in Pants After Getting Bounced From Davis Square Club: After Johnny D's in Davis Square wouldn't admit a 49-year-old man who was too drunk, the man struggled with police, defecated in his own pants and got pepper sprayed, according to allegations in a police report. 

Arlington

Police: Elderly Woman Home During Attempted Break-In: An elderly woman on Lafayette Street was talking on the phone with her daughter at about 11:40 a.m. Monday when she heard a noise in her kitchen, according to police. While still on the phone, the woman went to investigate and found a 6-foot-tall man standing in her kitchen’s entryway with an empty recycling bin, police said. Upon seeing the woman, the man threw the recycling bin into the kitchen and fled the scene without saying a word, police said.

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Medford

Medford Woman Pleads Guilty to Husband's Stabbing Death: Shawntina Burston, 40, pleaded guilty to a single count of voluntary manslaughter in the stabbing death of her husband, Troy Burston, in January 2011. The Middlesex County District Attorney's office said she was sentenced to 10 to 12 years in prison after she entered her guilty plea in Middlesex Superior Court in Woburn.

Woburn

Police Arrest Four Men Following Prostitution Investigation: According to a release, on March 15 members of the Woburn Police Department working with members Southern Middlesex Regional Drug Task Force conducted a prostitution sting at local hotels. The investigation included posting online advertisements for female prostitutes and a female contact to set up the transactions.

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