Boston Blotter: Street Race/Drug Bust; Judge Admits to OUI

Blotter-Body-Outline.jpg --A 24-year old Framingham man was arrested for allegedly having 31 bags of marijuana in his car after a failed attempt at a street race. Police observed two cars "revving their engines and spinning their tires" at a Speen Street intersection in Natick. One car failed to start the race. The other car drove away. The driver charged with possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute, racing a vehicle and driving with a suspended license. [MetroWest Daily News]

--A Superior Court judge lost her license for 45 days and faces one year on probation after admitting to sufficient evidence in an April OUI arrest. [WCVB]

--A former bank teller was charged with 17 counts of bank fraud and two counts of identity theft. [WCVB]

--An unidentified man allegedly exposed himself to a woman on Kendall Street in North Quincy after asking her for directions. The report in the Patriot Ledger didn't say if the exposer wanted driving directions or directions on how to expose oneself. [Patriot Ledger]

--Brockton police arrested a suspected carjacker after a half-hour standoff. [Brockton Enterprise]

--A Charlestown woman was arrested after allegedly assaulting officers at the Broadway MBTA station. She claimed to be pregnant but wasn't. [Herald]

All charges alleged until proven under law.

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