The following information comes from the Winchester Police Department. When arrests are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
[Editor's note: The following information comes from the Winchester Police Department. When arrests are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.] Woburn Man Accused of Drunk Driving After Accident At 7:19 p.m. Feb. 7, Winchester Police responded to the intersection of Washington and Cross Streets for a report of a two-vehicle accident. After making a left-hand turn onto Washington Street, a Jeep allegedly crossed over the double yellow lines and struck a minivan head-on, according to police. The operator of the Jeep allegedly failed multiple sobriety tests and was placed under arrest, according to police. Timothy Linn, 42, of 204 School St., Woburn, was arrested and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of …
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The Winchester Fire Department confirmed that a single vehicle struck the Town Pantry building at 747 Main St.
A single vehicle struck a corner of the Town Pantry building at 747 Main St. a little after 9:30 p.m. Friday night. Captain Ken Temple of the Winchester Fire Department said nobody was injured in the accident. As of the writing of this article the full report had not been finalized and Temple said he was not sure how many occupants were in the vehicle that struck the building. There was some damage to the Town Pantry building, the most notable being the breaking of a glass window, Temple said. When Patch spoke to Temple at 11 p.m. Friday night the captain said the incident was resolved and all emergency clews had left the scene. Winchester Patch will update as necessary when information becomes available.
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Miss Lady
11:30 am on Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Sorry, I think it was Saturday January 19, not the 18th. I spoke with an officer who was parked at Stop'n'Shop about a week later and he told me that he thought the pedestrian was doing well because he said if he had passed away, he would have heard about it. He told me the victim was transported to Mass General and when I asked why nothing was in the paper, he said, "Oh, I'm pretty sure there …   more ›