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2 teens arraigned after gun, list of names found

Leominster police say father turned in items

From left, Leominster Police Chief Peter Roddy, Mayor Dean Mazzarella, School Superintendent Nadine Binkley, and high school principal Tom Browne at a press conference yesterday. From left, Leominster Police Chief Peter Roddy, Mayor Dean Mazzarella, School Superintendent Nadine Binkley, and high school principal Tom Browne at a press conference yesterday. (Rick Cinclair/Worcester Telegram and Gazette)
By David Abel and John C. Drake
Globe Staff / October 17, 2007

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LEOMINSTER - Two 16-year-old boys were arraigned yesterday on charges of possessing a handgun after one of their fathers turned in the weapon and a list of names the boys allegedly had drafted, police said. (Full article: 568 words)

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