FRAMINGHAM’S FIRST AND ONLY POLICE MURDER — STILL NO CONVICTION.
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FRAMINGHAM’S FIRST AND ONLY POLICE MURDER — STILL NO CONVICTION.
3:30 a.m., February 3, 1923 – McGrath Square, Saxonville Patrolman William H. Welch, a 15-year Framingham Police veteran, was walking his beat on a rainy, sleet-slick morning when he noticed a man acting suspiciously near the mills. Just hours earlier, a store in South Sudbury had been burglarized—postage stamps stolen. Welch was on alert. He stopped the man and escorted him to the Roxbury House, a lodging house used by mill workers, to call pol…
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