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Busted, or not
Wellesley Townsman, August 24, 1933
WELLESLEY POLICE ARREST FIVE; OTHERS ESCAPE
A night of reveling in the park turned into a chase early Wednesday morning when the police crashed the party.
At 1:22 a.m. on August 23, Wellesley police responded to a citizen's complaint about excessive noise coming from Centennial Park. When the officers arrived on the scene, several people fled into the wooded area at the park's center. The police pursued them, and eventually apprehended five of them.
All five were visibly intoxicated, and a later examination of the area they had fled revealed an empty whiskey bottle, eleven empty beer bottles, and other litter.
Arrested and charged with public drunkenness, disturbing the peace, and littering were the following: James Robert Phillips, 18, of Framingham; Peter John McClary, 18, of Wellesley; Joseph Paul Fiorentino, 18, of Wellesley; Mary Louise Herring, 18, of Wellesley; and Patricia Ann Healey, 18, of Framingham. At least two other individuals managed to elude the officers...
Last edited by Big Six; 02-15-2006 at 12:21 PM.
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