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Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Stephanie's Midnight Ride: Doors Stolen off of Police Vehicle in Warren Massachusetts

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Seems like the doors to City Hall weren't enough for her... 


George Barnes
Worcester Telegram * Gazette
100 Front Street
Worcester, MA  01608


Dear Mr. Barnes,

Don't you find it odd that the Medford City Hall doors have been hijacked and now your story of the Warren Police Humvee doors being lifted?

See photo attached.

A pattern seems to be emerging and it looks like Medford  - that a Medford mayor or two, be it Muccini-Burke or former mayor McGlynn - have sent their emissaries out to Worcester County to take more doors.  In Medford we have expensive benches missing, manhole covers, copper from the Medford Housing Authority curbstones and city hall doors.  Maybe Mayor Burke is expanding her nefarious enterprise to other cities and towns?

It's so logical that Jim Morrison would be proud - and afraid that they want to lift his band name next.

The Medford city lawyer could be the bag man on this one.   His transport for underhanded stuff is a business known as R.C. Limos.
If some extremely overweight simpleton  was seen in Worcester County, the obese blockhead loading the Humvee doors into a limo, don't call the Medford Police, they'll file charges of witness intimidation on you for finding their unclean hands in the cookie jar.

alert the police out there in Warren  - the Humvee doors are most likely at the Medford DPW

Thank you


WARREN - If the town has an emergency it will be one vehicle short, because a thief stole the doors off the Police Department Humvee.
Police Chief Gerald Millette said Monday morning that police are looking for a white truck that may have been involved in the theft of four doors from the military-grade SUV the department received from the federal government.
Chief Millette said the doors are believed to have been taken about 4:45 Friday morning. He said the doors are similar to those on Jeeps that can be lifted off their hinges without unbolting anything.


WARREN - If the town has an emergency it will be one vehicle short, because a thief stole the doors off the Police Department Humvee.
Police Chief Gerald Millette said Monday morning that police are looking for a white truck that may have been involved in the theft of four doors from the military-grade SUV the department received from the federal government.
Chief Millette said the doors are believed to have been taken about 4:45 Friday morning. He said the doors are similar to those on Jeeps that can be lifted off their hinges without unbolting anything.