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Old 10-06-2009, 07:35 PM   #15
classicman
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Cambridge Police unsuccessful in search for Galluccio night of Cambridge crash
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Cambridge police have released the incident report two days after state Sen. Anthony Galluccio was cited for leaving the scene of a hit-and-run accident Sunday evening.

The six-page report contains a detailed incident report filed by Officer Christopher Sullivan, along with a crash report filed by one of the two victims, and citation issued to Galluccio. There are also two witnesses involved.

According to the report, police tried to contact Galluccio that night after a witness recorded Galluccio's license plate. Police went Galluccio's current Trowbridge Street address, but found that nobody was home. Polcie scanned the neighborhood along with Galluccio's old residence at Sunset Road for his car, but still found nothing.

Galluccio turned himself in at Cambridge Police Department headquarters Monday morning.

On Tuesday afternoon as police released the official crash report, Galluccio released a statement about the incident, claiming he panicked and left the scene of the accident at Linnaean and Garden streets. He also said he notified Cambridge Police about the incident. He also said promised he would take care of any damages and plans to offer an apology to the driver.
Police are still investigating.
More unbiased reporting - I read about 6-7 articles on this - NOT ONE reported his party affiliation. The only one that did say he is a DEMOCRAT was NPR. I couldn't even find a fox story on it.

The incident report is included here.
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