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Measure. Mann, who was arrested in armed carjacking investigations, says the police, says the police

The police in Stougton arrested a man on Wednesday who was sought after a comprehensive examination of armed carjacking in several arrest warrants. January said detectives said that they had stopped a vehicle in which Kusi was a passenger. When the driver of this vehicle commissioned the detective to leave the vehicle, they said that Kusi had climbed into the driver's seat and drove away. The police said Kusi then led her to Randolph, where he began to ruthless to drive and accelerated over 100 miles per hour and drove on the wrong side of the street. Detective said that the persecution was then terminated for security reasons. To crash into another vehicle in front of a fire station, which the Randolph fire brigade belonged to in North Main Street. Kusi then fled from the scene on foot. Five days later, detectives said that they asked the Massachusetts state police for help. Rhode Island State Police and Us Marshals Services Fugitive Task Force joined the Detectives of the Stougton police to respond to a speech in the Paisley Street in Pawtucket, Rhode Island after he was attempted to flee again. Finale was charged on Wednesday before the Stoughton district court and was held on Monday, March 3, without a deposit, and the police from Stouthon and the Massachusett's State Police Police of violent fugitive fears department have worked tirelessly in the past two months, “said Dichta McNamara. we would like to thank all of our local, state and federal laws.

The police in Stougton arrested a man on Wednesday who was sought after a comprehensive examination of armed carjacking for a comprehensive examination of several arrest warrants.

Aygeleman Kusi, 21, from Stougton, was arrested and charged with armed carjacking, attacks with a dangerous weapon, negligent operation of a motor vehicle and the non -observance of the police.

Detectives of the Stoughton police stated that they opened an investigation last December to arrest Kusi.

In January, Detectives said that they had stopped a vehicle in which Kusi was a passenger.

When the driver of this vehicle commissioned the detective to leave the vehicle, they said that Kusi had climbed to the driver's seat and drove away.

The police said Kusi then led them to Randolph, where he ruthlessly drove, accelerated over 100 miles per hour and drove on the wrong side of the street.

Detectives said that the persecution was then ended for security reasons.

The police investigation showed that Kusi had turned a weapon on the way and forced it to get out when the detective stopped the vehicle.

Shortly after the persecution, an official of the Randolph police department saw the vehicle that Kusi belonged to in front of a fire station by the Randolph fire brigade in North Main Street, in another vehicle.

Kusi then fled from the scene on foot.

Five days later, Detectives said that in their investigation they had asked the violent department of the Massachusetts State Police for support.

During this time, the police said that an additional arrest warrant against Kusi was issued with a weapon in Canton because of another incident.

On Tuesday, members of the Massachusetts and the Rhode Island State Police and the US Marshals Services followed the Stougon police police to react to an address in the Paisley Street in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, where Kusi was arrested after he tried to flee again.

Finally, Detectives took on Wednesday in the establishment of the Department of Corrections in Rhode Island in Cranston, Rhode Island, in custody, where the police were later returned to Stoughton.

Kusi was charged on Wednesday before the Stoughton District Court and recorded without a deposit until a hearing on March 3rd without a deposit.

“The police authority of Stoughton and the Massachusetts State Police, the violent refugee authority, has worked tirelessly in the past two months in this case,” said Stouthon's police chief, Donna McNamara.

“Our detective, led by Detective SGT. Michael Medina, were obliged to ensure that this dangerous person was taken into account.