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Billerica Police Arrest and Charge Two with Armed Robbery

Billerica Police | MA Posted on October 13, 2022 by BPD TechMay 27, 2023

BILLERICA 一 Chief Roy Frost reports that the Billerica Police Department arrested and charged two women with the armed robbery of a convenience store late Wednesday night. ASHLEY KOTSONAS, AGE 33, OF LOWELL, was arrested and charged with: Armed Robbery … body {font-size: 15px; }

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Three New Billerica Police Officers Take Oath of Office

Billerica Police | MA Posted on July 1, 2022 by BPD TechJuly 4, 2022

Billerica – On Friday, July 1, 2022, three new Billerica Police Officers took the Oath of Office, administered by Town Clerk Shirley Schult. The new officers are John Cangiamila, 27, of Billerica, Connor McDonough, 27 of Billerica and Daniel Casey, … body {font-size: 15px; }

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Billerica Police Investigating Fatal Motor Vehicle Crash

Billerica Police | MA Posted on May 27, 2022 by BPD TechMay 27, 2022

Billerica – On Thursday, May 26, 2022, at approximately 10:30 PM, Billerica Police received multiple reports of a two car head-on motor vehicle collision in the area of 570 Boston Road, Billerica across from Shield Systems Self-Service Car Wash. On arrival, Billerica Police found both vehicles had heavy front-end damage and were occupied by a single occupant/operator. As police stabilized the scene, they quickly determined that both operators were suffering from injuries. Immediate medical aid was provided by first responders, including Billerica Police, Fire and Paramedics who arrived on scene within minutes of the police. Both operators were transported to Lahey Hospital in Burlington with serious injuries. One operator, later identified as Charles Minghella, 24, of Wilmington, was later pronounced deceased. The investigation into the fatal accident is being conducted by Billerica Police in conjunction with the Massachusetts State Police Crash Analysis and Reconstruction Section as well as the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office.

Any additional questions should be directed to Chief Roy Frost, 978-215-9653 or via email at
rfrost[@]billericapolice.org

Two Veteran Billerica Police Officers Promoted to Lieutenant

Billerica Police | MA Posted on December 7, 2021 by BPD TechDecember 7, 2021
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Lt. Steve Elmore (left) and Lt. Bill West (right)

Billerica – Effective Sunday, December 5, 2021, the Billerica Police Department has promoted two veteran Police Officers to the rank of Lieutenant. Acting Chiefs Ronald Balboni and Troy Opland are honored to announce the promotions of Steven Elmore and William West. Lt Steven Elmore is a 34-year veteran officer with the Billerica Police Department, having served the past 21-years in the rank of Sergeant. Prior to his promotion, Lt Elmore has overseen the department’s Traffic Bureau, which is responsible for all matters related to traffic safety and enforcement. In addition to his time overseeing the Traffic Bureau, Lt Elmore served the department as a patrol supervisor and also completed multiple assignments in the Criminal Investigations Bureau.

Lt William West is a 28-year veteran officer with the Billerica Police Department and also a military Veteran. Prior to his promotion, Lt West served his last ten years as a Patrol Sergeant where he supervised patrol officers in their day-to-day operations. Prior to his assignment as a Patrol Sergeant, Lt. West served twelve years as a Detective in the Criminal Investigations Bureau.

Both Lieutenants Steve Elmore and William West are life long Billerica residents where they live with families. Both are very active in the community and represent the best of the Billerica Police. We are all very excited for their promotion and congratulate them on this impressive accomplishment.

The Front Line Initiative regional police co-response program secures funding for the launch of an Animal Assisted Co-Response Program

Billerica Police | MA Posted on October 28, 2021 by BPD TechOctober 28, 2021

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Billerica MA – The Front Line Initiative today announced it has secured funding through the Greater Lowell Health Alliance to launch a unique Animal Assisted Co-Response (AACoR) Program. The AACoR program will pair a mental health Co-Response clinician with a trained crisis response dog that can be called out by five area police departments including: Tewksbury, Billerica, Chelmsford, Dracut and Tyngsborough. The AACoR Program will be utilized to focus on behavioral health crises with a focus on those struggling with traumatic events, depression, and impacts of suicide. While the use of comfort dogs and therapy dogs are not new what makes this program unique is the embedded nature of a police co-response clinician with a crisis response animal.

The future therapy dog will be an Australian Labradoodle and will join the team in late November early December. They will begin their time in service in training thanks to the generous support of Auntie Dog in Tewksbury, MA.

“We are extremely excited to bring this additional therapeutic service to the communities we serve. The addition of the AACoR program will assist in bridging the gap of access to emergency services for those living through traumatic events. We believe in bringing innovative programming to the Greater Lowell area and we are pleased to be pioneering the way with the help of the Greater Lowell Health Alliance,” said Front Line Executive Director Matthew Page-Shelton.

The funding will be used to cover the costs associated with the launch of the Animal Assisted Co-Response Program and the implementation of the services to be provided by this team. Front Line is excited to partner with Highland Beach Labradoodle from Central Rhode Island for the future therapy dog.

“It is such a unique opportunity to be a part of a team where the innovative use of a crisis response dog can be possible in this context. I look forward to working with our therapy dog and conducting training to prepare for supporting our communities. This is a great opportunity to build partnerships with those in our communities who are in crisis. I look forward to bringing this service to those we serve in both an emergency basis as well as through outreach therapeutic support,” says Co-Response Clinician/ AACoR handler C.Knowles of Front Line Initiative.

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Suspect Crashes MV after Fleeing from Commercial Burglary

Billerica Police | MA Posted on October 4, 2021 by BPD TechOctober 4, 2021

Billerica – On Monday, October 4, 2021 at approximately 3:55 AM Billerica PD received a call from a commercial alarm company reporting an alarm activation at Speedway Gas Station, located at 192 Boston Road, North Billerica with an unknown male suspect reportedly stealing items from the closed store. Officers immediately responded to the alarm, arriving within 3 minutes. On arrival to the area officers observed the front glass door to the gas station smashed out, allowing full access to the Speedway store.

Responding officers immediately identified a suspect motor vehicle fleeing from the scene at a high rate of speed headed northbound on Boston Road towards Lowell. Upon activating their emergency lights in an attempt to stop the fleeing motor vehicle, officers traveled northbound on Boston Road where they observed multiple damaged residential trash receptacles and garbage in the roadway along the path the suspect vehicle had fled. Immediately north of The Point at 3North, an apartment complex located at 71 Boston Road, Officers came upon the suspect vehicle, which had apparently crashed into a telephone pole on the southbound side of the roadway. Officers observed multiple electrical transmission wires that were suspended by the telephone pole now coming down just over the crashed vehicle. The suspect vehicle was heavily damaged from the crash and was occupied by two suspects who were trapped inside the vehicle. The roadway was immediately shut down and the scene secured while Billerica Fire emergency crews and EMS personnel were dispatched to assist with the extrication of the occupants. National Grid was also summoned to the scene to assist with the downed power lines. After about 40 minutes on scene, crews were able to extricate a male operator and female passenger from the vehicle, both of whom suffered unknown injuries. Both individuals were subsequently transported to Lahey Clinic for emergency medical treatment. At this time the incident is under investigation by the Billerica Police, along with the assistance of the Massachusetts State Police Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Section (CARS). No further information is available at this time.

Any additional questions should be directed to Deputy Chief Roy Frost, 978-215-9653 or via email at
rfrost @ billericapolice.org

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