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■ I-495 FATALS Two people were killed in separate crashes on Interstate 495 northbound overnight in Norton and Wareham, according to State Police. A Franklin man was killed when he lost control of his 2004 GMC Sierra pickup truck and rolled over in Norton around 11:45 p.m. Saturday, police said in a release. The man, 52, who was alone in the truck, was declared dead at the scene, according to police. Another person died in a single-vehicle crash when his SUV drove into the woods in Wareham around 1:30 a.m. Sunday, according to the release.

■ CHELMSFORD DEATH A man died after being found unconscious Saturday night on a Chelmsford street, where he had been hit by a vehicle, police said. Police and paramedics tried to resuscitate the man, 54, found at about 11:30 p.m on Chelmsford Street near the Chelmsford-Lowell border, according to Chelmsford police. Police did not identify the man, who died later in a hospital. The driver who hit the man is cooperating with the investigation, Chelmsford Police said.

■ EAST BOSTON FIRE A three-alarm blaze displaced 11 adults and one child Sunday in East Boston, according to the Boston Fire Department. The fire at 149 Lexington St. started at 11:28 a.m. and caused $600,000 in damage, Boston Fire Department spokesman Steve MacDonald said. He said there were no injuries among the residents of the four-unit, 2½-story structure. An electrical short circuit on the top floor sparked the blaze, MacDonald said.

■ POLICE-INVOLVED SHOOTING Connecticut state police were investigating an officer-involved shooting in Montville Sunday. Police said they responded to a disturbance at the Chesterfield Lodge at about 2:30 p.m. on Route 85 in Montville. They said one person received a gunshot wound. No police officers were shot. One Montville officer is being treated for a nonlife-threatening injury. Police said there is no danger to the public. No information was available on the condition of the person shot. (AP)

WOMEN FOUND DEAD Authorities are investigating the deaths of two women in Farmington, New Hampshire. The state attorney general’s office says police responding to a home in the town early Sunday morning found the bodies. Authorities have not yet released their names. The state attorney general’s office is calling the deaths suspicious. Autopsies are planned for Tuesday. No other information was immediately available. (AP)