An investigation has led to the arrest of a 26-year-old man who authorities say was trafficking cocaine and firearms while unknowingly selling them to undercover officers in Lake and Cook counties.
Gov. Maura Healey’s office is going after alleged cocaine trafficker LaMar Cook’s pension refund before he receives a dime, ...
Coroner's report for parolee Marchello D. Woodard states he had lethal amount of cocaine in system when fatally shot, and ...
A drug bust in Cook County led to the arrest of two men and the seizure of several dogs, guns, other weapons, cocaine, and ...
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey's administration admitted Tuesday to mistakenly paying out a former aide over $30,000 in ...
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell filed a lawsuit Wednesday to recover vacation pay wrongly paid out to a former ...
With any addiction, there is always a horrifying but necessary rock bottom that has to be endured before you can break ...
The Massachusetts Attorney General's office filed a lawsuit Wednesday to try and recover $31,438 in unused vacation time ...
The state also paid Lamar Cook $31,438 to buy back untaken vacation and leave days. The Governor’s Office says that payment ...
LaMar Cook, 45, was fired after police intercepted a package containing 18 pounds of cocaine that was destined for Healey's ...
A former Massachusetts gubernatorial aide accused of sending eight kilos of cocaine to a state office building was paid more than $30,000 for his unused vacation days.
Gov. Maura Healey’s administration is racing to grab back some of the money paid to an alleged cocaine trafficker in a year ...
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