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State Senator Cited In Cambridge Hit-And-Run

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CAMBRIDGE (WBZ) ― A Massachusetts state senator has been cited in a hit-and-run crash over the weekend.

Sen. Anthony Galluccio, a Democrat from Cambridge, turned himself in Monday.

Police told WBZ he was involved in a two-car crash early Sunday evening at the intersection of Linnaean and Garden streets in Cambridge.

Galluccio allegedly rear-ended another car which was stopped and then drove away from the scene.

There were three people in the other car. One was treated and released from the hospital.

Galluccio was cited for leaving the scene of an accident and causing property damage.

According to the Cambridge Chronicle, Galluccio was convicted of drunk driving in 1984 but received a pardon from Gov. William Weld.

His license was suspended after another DUI conviction in 1997.

He was arrested again for allegedly driving drunk in 2006, but the case was dismissed.

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