10 Big Worcester Police Busts in March
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
Though Worcester slid into the bottom quartile for crime in Congressional Quarterly's most recent nationwide crime survey, the Worcester Police work tirelessly to make the city a safer place.
In March, Worcester saw a number of big arrests, including an intensive drug investigation that yielded the seizure of nearly a quarter million dollars worth of heroin and more than $75,000 in cash.
See ten big Worcester Police busts from the month of March in the slides below...
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