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News Nearby: Family's Home Robbed While at Wake

A look at the top headlines from the last week in Patch towns surrounding Wilmington.

Wilmington residents aren't only interested in what happens in town. So each week we provide you with a look at items that are making headlines in surrounding towns.

Here is a look at the latest News Nearby.

Family Robbed During Father's Wake, TJ Callahan's To Help Out

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TEWKSBURY--A Tewksbury family with some relatives in Wilmington, already reeling from the untimely death of their husband and father, received another jolt when they returned home after his wake Tuesday night.

Their home had been burglarized.

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Tewksbury Police are investigating the break-in at 117 Elm St., a home Wayne Fleury had shared with his wife Laura and their children. Wayne, 48, just three weeks after being diagnosed with colon cancer.

Burbine Pleads Not Guilty To 100 Child Sex Counts

READING--John Burbine pleaded not guilty to 100 child sex abuse charges at his arraignment Wednesday morning in Middlesex Superior Court in Woburn. 

The Wakefield man was arrested earlier this year and charged with numerous abuse violations involving children primarily under the age of 3.

Stoneham Schools Employee Allegedly Pretended to Be 14 to Solicit Nude Photo of Teen Girl

STONEHAM--A Stoneham Public Schools employee was charged with posing a child in the nude after he allegedly pretended to be a 14-year-old boy and solicited indecent images from a 15-year-old girl in Maine.

Steven C. Orloff, 47, 189 Potter Road, of Framingham, was arraigned Wednesday in Framingham District Court on charges of distribution of obscene matter and pose or exhibit a child in the nude, said Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone in a press statement.

Framingham District Court Judge Robert Greco ordered the defendant held on $20,000 cash bail with conditions to commit no new crimes, no use of the Internet, stay away from Stoneham Public Schools, vacate his marital home, no contact with children under 18, and surrender his passport.


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