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Billerica Police Investigating One-Vehicle Crash

Billerica Police | MA Posted on October 22, 2022 by BPD TechMay 27, 2023

 

 

 

UPDATE 10/25/22 – Three individuals were subsequently arrested with charges related to the below incident (arrest log here). Billerica residents should be aware that this incident was not a random event. The incident began in the City of Lowell, ending with the driver being stabbed, causing the vehicle to crash in Billerica. At least one of the defendants was known to the driver/victim prior this incident.

BILLERICA 一 Chief Roy Frost reports that Billerica Police are investigating a single vehicle crash and an incident that may have caused it this morning.

On Saturday, Oct. 22, at approximately 8:05 a.m., Billerica Police received multiple reports of a single vehicle that struck a telephone pole in the area of 41 Boston Road.

Upon arrival, officers found a motor vehicle that appeared to have sideswiped a telephone pole, which knocked down multiple wires. There were four occupants of the vehicle.

Officers observed that the operator of the vehicle was suffering from what appeared to be multiple stab wounds, and that individual was transported to a local hospital with what appeared to be non-life-threatening injuries.

The three other individuals had injuries consistent with a car accident and were also transported to a local hospital, with what appeared to be non-life-threatening injuries.

A preliminary investigation suggests that there may have been an altercation inside the vehicle prior to the crash resulting in the operator losing control of the vehicle.

Due to the incident and subsequent investigation, Boston Road, Alpine Street and Lowell Street are closed.

No charges have been filed. This is an on-going investigation. There is no further information at this time.

 

Prescription Drug Take Back – October 29, 2022

Billerica Police | MA Posted on October 20, 2022 by BPD TechOctober 20, 2022

Saturday, October 29, 2022, from 10 AM to 2 PM the Billerica Police Department and Billerica Substance Abuse Prevention Committee will participate in Take Back Day for Prescription Medications. The location is DPW at 250 Boston Road. Please dispose of unwanted or unneeded medications properly, flushing or throwing in the trash is not proper or safe disposal. If you cannot make Saturday, BPD provides a safe disposal bin in the PD lobby. More details from DEA at the link.

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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
  • Assault With a Dangerous Weapon (Knife)
  • Assault and Battery (Two Counts)

KIMYA FOUST, AGE 46, OF DORCHESTER, was arrested and charged with:

  • Armed Robbery
  • Assault With a Dangerous Weapon (Knife)
  • Assault and Battery (Two Counts)

On Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 11:35 p.m., Billerica Police received a hold-up alarm from Alltown Mobile, 1 Republic Road, and a report that a clerk was robbed at knifepoint.

Officers and detectives responded to the scene and an initial investigation determined that a female suspect grabbed a clerk’s wrist two times and lunged at the clerk with a knife before the clerk handed over an undisclosed amount of cash.

The suspect then fled the store and entered a white vehicle that was parked across the street.

As officers responded to the robbery, they were notified that a white vehicle had crashed on Route 3 north nearby.

Massachusetts State Police responded to that crash, as did Billerica detectives, who identified the driver and passenger of the vehicle as FOUST and KOTSONAS. Police located cash strewn about the scene of the crash.

Both KOTSONAS and FOUST were taken into custody after an investigation indicated KOTSONAS was the individual who allegedly robbed the store. FOUST was charged under the joint venture principal as a result of her alleged involvement.

Both KOTSONAS and FOUST are expected to be arraigned Thursday in Lowell District Court.

These are allegations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty.

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Billerica Police Receive $65,000 Grant in Support of Municipal Road Safety Program

Billerica Police | MA Posted on October 6, 2022 by BPD TechOctober 6, 2022

BILLERICA 一 Chief Roy Frost is pleased to announce that the Billerica Police Department has been awarded $65,000 in grant funding to improve road safety.

The $65,000 grant funds were made available by the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS) and allocated by the Office of Grants and Research (OGR). This funding will be used to support the Municipal Road Safety Program, which assists in developing enforcement strategies to reduce roadway crashes, injuries, fatalities, and associated economic losses in Massachusetts.

The Billerica Police Department will use the funds to increase traffic enforcement campaigns in six target areas including impaired driving, seat belt enforcement, speed enforcement, distracted driving, pedestrian and bicycle safety. Additional funds will be used for car seat safety checks, and to focus on enforcement around crosswalks in town to improve pedestrian safety.

“The key to pedestrian safety is enforcement of vehicles’ failure to yield, speeding and red-light violations,” said Traffic Safety Sgt. Glen M. Magnan. “Educating drivers on bicycle and pedestrian safety is a key part of this grant funding. Police will conduct targeted enforcement at crosswalks throughout town and have conversations with pedestrians on measures they can take to avoid unsafe situations.”

The funding was also used to purchase equipment, including two hand-held radar units for the Motorcycle Unit, a hand-held LIDAR unit, and two pole-mounted speed-detecting radar signs.

“This grant will provide funding to add important traffic safety patrols and efforts above and beyond those we already make to keep our roadways in Billerica safe,” said Chief Frost. “We are grateful for this support. Unsafe drivers be warned, Billerica Police will be on patrol.”

About the FY 2023 Municipal Road Safety Grant Program

The Office of Grants and Research (OGR) allocated $5,000,000 in Fiscal Year 2023 grant funding to municipal police departments within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The grants are designed to provide substantial flexibility in addressing local traffic safety issues, allowing funding beyond enforcement to include equipment options and developing novel traffic safety programs.

Front Line Initiative and Billerica Police Take Part in Billerica Health & Wellness’ Family Well-Being Festival

Billerica Police | MA Posted on September 14, 2022 by BPD TechSeptember 14, 2022

BILLERICA — Executive Director Matthew Page-Shelton and Chief Roy Frost are pleased to report that Front Line Initiative and Billerica Police Department participated in Billerica Wellness’ Family Well-Being Festival.

Held on the front lawn of the Billerica Council on Aging on a warm and sunny afternoon last month, the festival included 30 vendors who provide mental health and well-being related services, as well as town agencies and organizations, such as Billerica Substance Awareness Prevention, and the Billerica Community Pantry.

Local organizations including the Greater Lowell Health Alliance, Lowell General Hospital Behavioral Health, and Therapy Dog International were also on hand.

Entertainment included face painting, a balloon artist, and live music.

The festival was organized by Billerica Health and Wellness, with Front Line Initiative serving as a lead sponsor.

The event was aimed at not only providing connections to important services, but also at facilitating conversations about well being and mental health and reducing stigma surrounding mental health.

“Sponsoring events like this are a major part of the Front Line’s mission in breaking the silence on mental well-being and finding creative, engaging ways of having these conversations in the communities we serve,” said Director Page-Shelton. “This event was an opportunity to engage the community of Billerica in a family friendly way and we were honored to take part.”

“This community has worked diligently to face the challenges and realities of mental illness head on. Using a collaborative approach with assistance from the Front Line Initiative, the Billerica town government has engaged on multiple levels to train staff on recognizing the signs and symptoms of mental illness. This preparation has allowed your local government to better align its resources for the overall health of the community,” said Chief Frost. “Today your Police officers are better trained and equipped to safely respond to the daily challenges presented in modern policing”

To access online behavioral health and substance misuse disorder resources compiled by the Front Line Initiative, developed in partnership with CredibleMind, click here.

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A young man smiles after getting a balloon animal Pikachu from an artist at the Billerica Family Well-Being Festival. (Photo Courtesy Front Line Initiative)
A sketch artist works on a portrait of a young woman at the Well-Being Festival. (Photo Courtesy Front Line Initiative)
From left, Billerica Police Deputy Chief Gerald Roche stands with Nico Simao, Maria Ruggiero, Rachel Beers and Maria Zaroulis from the Front Line Initiative. (Photo Courtesy Front Line Initiative)

Billerica Police Deputy Chief Gerald Roche converses with staff from the Billerica Community Pantry. (Photo Courtesy Front Line Initiative)
One of over 30 vendors who participated in the Well-Being Festival to provide connections to resources in the area. (Photo Courtesy Front Line Initiative)
Michael P. Chasse and Dave Zox, from the band Brilliant Corners, played live music to entertain those attending the festival. (Photo Courtesy Front Line Initiative)

Several residents converse with a staff member from Billerica Substance Awareness Prevention. (Photo Courtesy Front Line Initiative)

Yankee Doodle Weekend Traffic Information

Billerica Police | MA Posted on September 14, 2022 by BPD TechSeptember 14, 2022

The Yankee Doodle parade is scheduled for 9/17/22 at 10 AM. The Parade route is from the Billerica Mall to the Marshall Middle School. Boston Rd will be closed beginning at 9:45 AM and remain closed for approximately 2 hrs. Detours around the parade route will be in place using Allen, Andover and Salem Roads as well as River St and Bridle Rd.

Fireworks are scheduled on 9/17/22 at the Marshall Middle School beginning at 8 PM with entertainment before. Parking is limited at the school and is expected to be closed at approximately 7:40 PM. Residents should expect traffic delays in the area before and after the fireworks show.

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