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Region Roundup: Canton Girl Trains with Gorilla; Drug Arrest (And More)

A look at the top headlines from the past week.

Canton 11-Year-Old Wins Up-Close Training Session with 400-Pound Gorilla

Eleven-year-old Livia Davis of Canton recently had the unique opportunity to observe a training session with a 400-pound gorilla.

Livia had won a first-of-its-kind contest sponsored by ARCH Orthodontics where she goes for her braces. The prize: An up-close and personal training session with western lowland gorilla Okpara (‘Okie’), a male gorilla that resides at the zoo’s Tropical Forest gorilla exhibit.

During the visit, Lead Zookeeper Brandi Baitchman showed Livia, her Mom Julie and Orthodontists Dr. Robert Chavez and Dr. Andrew Chase how the staff uses a toothbrush to help inspect and clean the gorilla’s teeth.

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Canton Voters Back Gomez Over Markey in Special Senate Election

In this past Tuesday's Special Senate Election, Democrat Congressman Ed Markey won statewide with 55-percent of the vote, with Republican businessman Gomez bringing in 45-percent, according to Boston.com.

But here in Canton, voters continued a trend started in the 2010 Special Senate Election where Republican Scott Brown upset heavily favored Democrat Martha Coakley, and supported the Republican candidate. 

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Drunk Driver Arrested in Stoughton Allegedly Urinates on Floor of Police Station, Assaults Officers

She was the "most vulgar" person he's ever dealt with in more than two decades of policing, Stoughton officer Allen Curtis noted in his police report, according to Deputy Chief Robert Devine.

A Taunton woman, Clarissa Garriga, 23, was recently arrested for drunk driving, along with a number of other offenses, following a motor vehicle stop at the intersection of Washington St. and Walnut St. in Stoughton.

Once pulled over by police, Garriga became "completely belligerent," Devine said, including assaulting officers, spitting on them, using racial slurs and urinating on the floor of the police station.

Garriga ultimately was charged with operating under the influence of liquor, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, speeding in violation of a special regulation, following too close, operating a motor vehicle with unnecessary noise, resisting arrest, vandalizing property, threatening to commit a crime, assault and battery, and assault and battery on a police officer.

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Dedham Woman Arrested for Selling Narcotics in Norwood

On Thursday, June 20, Norwood Police made an arrest which ended an ongoing narcotics investigation.

Police learned from several sources that 53-year-old Dedham resident Paula Cardinal-Centofanti was selling Percocet in Norwood.

"Detective Eysie contacted her and arranged to purchase 10 pills at a reduced price of $250," police said. "Percocet is a narcotic and painkiller which is commonly sold illegally on the street, typically at $1 per milligram."

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