News
News Flash: Memory Shop and Anime Zakka to Open in Harvard Square
News
Harvard Researchers Develop AI-Driven Framework To Study Social Interactions, A Step Forward for Autism Research
News
Harvard Innovation Labs Announces 25 President’s Innovation Challenge Finalists
News
Graduate Student Council To Vote on Meeting Attendance Policy
News
Pop Hits and Politics: At Yardfest, Students Dance to Bedingfield and a Student Band Condemns Trump
Francis J. Gallagher, arraigned yesterday morning as the prowler who terrorized two Radcliffe houses Thursday night, will go before a Cambridge grand jury within the next three days.
Police will request indictment for at least one rape, one attempted rape, and several lesser counts resulting from the Radcliffe intrusion, Gallagher is being held on $30,000 bond.
Inspector Joseph P. Breen arrested Gallagher Friday night in a North Cambridge restaurant on suspicion of a rape on November 8, another last Tuesday, and an attempted rape on Thursday. He wan tried for rape and acquitted three years ago.
None of the seven Radcliffe students who saw the prowier were able to aid police in establishing Gallagher's guilt, but two assault and rape victims gave positive identification.
Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.