Attleboro residents warned
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The snake reported to have bitten two dogs in Attleboro, MA on July 9 is most likely not a rare venomous snake, state wildlife officials said.
The Attleboro Fire Department is warning residents to take precautions after multiple sightings of a venomous copperhead snake in the area of Ten Mile River. The snake is "not commonly seen in this region," the fire department warned in a Facebook post. At least two dogs have been bitten by the snake, which has been seen near Milk Street.
What was originally believed to be a copperhead snake that reportedly bit two dogs along the Ten Mile River may just have been a non-venemous northern water snake.
The use of masks by federal agents has increasingly become a point of concern as US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has stepped up operations in recent months.
A man was arrested in Attleboro early Tuesday morning after leading troopers on an extensive highway pursuit, according to Massachusetts State Police (MSP).
A new bill aims to ban Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from covering their faces in Massachusetts. State Rep. Jim Hawkins, a Democrat representing Attleboro, is proposing legislation to ban law enforcement officers -- local, state or federal -- from wearing masks and personal disguises while on duty.
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Eight horses were killed Tuesday in a two-alarm blaze that destroyed a barn in Walpole, according to fire officials.
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