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Three Plead Guilty in Connection with 2012 Billerica Homicide

Billerica Police | MA Posted on February 14, 2020 by BPD TechFebruary 14, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 14, 2020
CONTACT: 781-897-8325

BILLERICA – Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Billerica Chief of Police Daniel Rosa have announced that Steven Touch, 30 of Lynn, Sophan Keo, 32 of Beverly and Gabriel Arias, 27 of Lynn pleaded guilty to manslaughter and other charges this week in Middlesex Superior Court in connection with the 2012 Billerica homicide that resulted in the death of 22-year-old Quintin Koehler. The plea represents the conclusion of a case which involved the conviction of six men, who participated in a joint venture in order to steal cash and marijuana.

Judge Kenneth J. Fishman sentenced all three men to 10 years in State Prison on charges of manslaughter and conspiracy to commit armed robbery, with a concurrent four to five years on the charge of attempted armed robbery, and five years probation from-and-after on the charges of home invasion and conspiracy to commit home invasion.

Steven Touch was also sentenced to a concurrent five years in state prison on the charge of possession of a large capacity weapon in connection with an unrelated 2016 Everett arrest.

Gabriel Arias was also sentenced to a concurrent five to seven years on the charge of willfully misleading a police officer.

Conditions of probation for all defendants are to stay-away and have no contact (including third party contact) with all victims and witnesses, and family members of victims and witnesses.

“Multiple law enforcement agencies have worked diligently on this case over the past eight years,” said District Attorney Ryan. “Quintin Koehler is dead because six men put together a plan to force their way into a home then terrorize and rob the residents. For families, justice does not have a deadline and after many years we are hopeful that today marks the end of a long road for the loved ones of Mr. Koehler.”

“As these convictions mark the conclusion of the criminal case, our thoughts are again with the Koehler family. We are fully aware that these proceedings will never heal their pain but are hopeful that the successful closure of the investigation will allow them some sense of justice. I want to thank the Middlesex District Attorney, Marian Ryan and the team of investigators from Billerica Police and the Massachusetts State Police that spent many hours of hard work on this matter,” said Chief Rosa.

On July 7, 2012, at approximately 3:50 a.m., four men forced entry into a home at 795 Boston Road in Billerica, smashing the door from its hinges. Some of the men wore masks, and at least three of them were armed with handguns. When two occupants of the house resisted and tried to force them back out of the door of the home, one of the home invaders fatally shot a resident of the home, Quintin Koehler. The home invaders fled without completing their robbery plan.

The subsequent investigation by the Massachusetts State Police and the Billerica Police Department, including the identification and development of cooperating witnesses, cellular phone records analysis, cellular site location information, surveillance video analysis and DNA analysis of items recovered from the crime scene, revealed that the home invasion plot allegedly involved six men, who participated in a joint venture in order to steal cash and marijuana from the victims.

Included in the group were Adam Bradley, who organized the plot and recruited the participants; Jason Estabrook, who fought with the victims in the kitchen of the home where the attempted armed robbery took place; Peter Bin and Gabriel Arias; who allegedly carried firearms into the home; and Steven Touch and Sophan Keo, who allegedly provided transportation to and from the scene of the crime.

While awaiting trial, Adam Bradley wrote letters from jail asking known gang associates and acquaintances to have the prosecution’s cooperating witness killed to prevent the witness from testifying against him at trial.

Adam Bradley, 34, of Lynn was convicted by a Middlesex Superior Court Jury of first degree murder, home invasion, attempted armed robbery, possession of a firearm without a license and possession of ammunition in December 2017. He was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole.

Jason Estabrook, 34, of Lynn, was convicted by a Middlesex Superior Court Jury of first degree murder, home invasion and attempted armed robbery in June of 2016. He was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole.

Peter Bin, 30, of Peabody, was convicted by a Middlesex Superior Court Jury of first degree murder, home invasion and attempted armed robbery in December of 2014. He was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole.

The prosecutors assigned to this case were Assistant District Attorney David Solet, Chief of the Cold Case Unit, and Assistant District Attorney Jamie Charles. The Victim Witness Advocate was Meaghan McCarthy, and the paralegal was Kristina D’Ambra.

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Identifying Census Workers

Billerica Police | MA Posted on February 12, 2020 by BPD TechMarch 28, 2020

How can residents identify Census Bureau workers?

The census taker or field representative will present an ID badge that includes:

  • their name,
  • their photograph,
  • a Department of Commerce watermark, and
  • an expiration date.

They will have an official bag and Census Bureau-issued electronic device, such as a laptop or smartphone, bearing the Census Bureau logo.Census takers and field representatives will conduct their work between the hours of 9am and 9pm, local time.

We are encouraging all residents, when in doubt, please call the New York Regional Office for verification at 1-800-991-2520. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time.

Please see attached image for examples of census credentials.

Census Workers WILL NEVER ASK for the following information:

  • to enter a home,
  • Social Security numbers or immigration status,
  • Income, bank account numbers, or any financial information,
  • PINs or passwords,
  • a donation or money.

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New Distracted Driving Law In MA

Billerica Police | MA Posted on February 5, 2020 by BPD TechFebruary 5, 2020

BPD PatchThe new Hands Free Law (Chapter 90 § 13B), effective February 23, 2020, prohibits drivers from:

  • Holding a mobile electronic device
  • Looking at a mobile electronic device unless viewing navigation and affixed to vehicle
  • Using a mobile electronic device unless in hands free mode

 

Evidence that the use of a mobile device was in response to an emergency is a defense for:

  • Help needed (medical)
  • Crash on roadway
  • Needs assistance (police, fire, EMS)
  • Disabled vehicle

 

Fines (* begin March 31, 2020):

  • First offense – $100 (not surchargeable)
  • Second Offense – $250 + program completion (not surchargeable)
  • Third Offense – $500 + program completion (surchargeable)


This law does not apply to public safety personnel or emergency first responders using a mobile electronic device while operating an emergency services vehicle and engaged in the performance of their duties

Statement from The Town & The Billerica Interfaith Association

Billerica Police | MA Posted on January 14, 2020 by BPD TechJanuary 14, 2020

Billerica Interfaith Association and the Town of Billerica, together, would like to condemn a recent act of cowardice and ignorance. Swastika graffiti was found on a storage container in the parking lot that serves the Korean War Memorial, Little League Field, and Kids Connection Playground on Andover Road in Billerica. Breaking down communication barriers and building public and private partnerships is a part of community building. It is incidents like this that make our work much harder, we strive to improve services and encourage inclusiveness for our residents. Covering over the graffiti will be an easy task, erasing the pain and hurt caused by the use of that symbol is much harder. For our Jewish Community this symbol is an act of violence and a threat to their sense of security and well-being in our town. It is a direct attack on our Jewish neighbors and an affront to our community values.

At a time when civil discourse is in decline and violence against faith communities is on the rise, we are seeing acts that attack the values we hold central to our shared humanity. The philosopher and statesman Edmund Burke offered that,

“The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing.”

The Interfaith Association and the Town seek to work within the community to educate against religious, ethnic, and racial hatred. We begin by supporting our Jewish neighbors, and working together to dismantle systems from which these hateful acts emerge.

Billerica Interfaith Association and the Town of Billerica

Billerica Police Awarded State Grant to Increase Impaired Driving Patrols

Billerica Police | MA Posted on August 19, 2019 by BPD TechAugust 19, 2019

Joins Statewide “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Enforcement Effort

Billerica, MA – 8/19/19 – The Billerica Police Department will increase the number of impaired driving patrols on local roads with grant funds from the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security’s (EOPSS) Office of Grants and Research (OGR). Billerica will join 140 other local police departments across the state in the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement mobilization and public information campaign.
“Impaired drivers threaten the safety and lives of everyone around them,” said Chief Dan Rosa. “This grant will allow us to increase the number of patrols dedicated to identifying, stopping and removing drivers who are impaired by any substance.”
“The most important responsibility of anyone behind the wheel is to drive safely,” said Jeff Larason, Director of the OGR Highway Safety Division. “As summer vacation turns into back-to-school season, it’s important that motorists take seriously their responsibility to stay sober and alert.”

Massachusetts Data (2013-2017):
• Marijuana was the most prevalent drug found in drivers involved in fatal crashes.
• 11 percent of drivers involved in fatal crashes were found with both alcohol and drugs in their system.
• 78 percent of impaired drivers in fatal crashes were men.
• 35 percent of drunk drivers involved in a fatal crash were 21-29 years old.
• The number of drivers involved in a fatal crash who were alcohol-impaired (BAC .08+) and had drugs in their system increased by 63 percent (35 to 57).
• From 2016 to 2017, alcohol-impaired driving fatalities decreased by 19 percent (148 to 120).

National Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration:
• Approximately one-third of all traffic crash fatalities in the United States involve drunk drivers. On average, more than 10,000 people have died each year (2013 to 2017) in drunk-driving crashes. To put it in perspective, that’s equal to about 20 jumbo jets crashing each year, with no survivors.
• In 2017, one person was killed every 48 minutes by a drunk driver on our nation’s roads.
• In 2017, almost one in five children (14 and younger) killed in traffic crashes were killed in drunk-driving crashes. Fifty-four percent of the time, it was the child’s driver who was drunk.
• Drugs were present in 43 percent of the fatally-injured drivers with a known test result in 2015, more frequently than alcohol was present.
• NHTSA’s 2013–2014 roadside survey found drugs in 22 percent of all drivers both on weekend nights and on weekdays.
• Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)—the chemical responsible for most of marijuana’s psychological effects—slows reaction times, impairs cognitive performance, and makes it more difficult for drivers to keep a steady position in their lane.
• Mixing alcohol and marijuana may dramatically produce effects greater than either drug on its own.

To view the Highway Safety Division’s “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” TV spots, or for more information about the HSD’s educational campaigns, go to http://www.mass.gov/DriveSober

National Night Out – August 6th

Billerica Police | MA Posted on July 23, 2019 by BPD TechJuly 23, 2019

The Billerica Police Department welcomes the Community to come and celebrate our National Night Out event on August 6, 2019 from 5pm – 9pm on the grounds of the Billerica Town Hall.

National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, better places to live.

We have partnered with the Billerica recreation department who has sponsored the Squeezebox Stompers as part of the Concerts on The Common series. Bay State Pallet Company has sponsored this year’s entertainer. Bryson Lang. He is a quick-witted comedian with mind-blowing juggling skills.

We are proud to announce the following agencies will be participating:
Billerica Police, Paramedics, Fire, Public Works, and Animal Control units will have vehicles on display. K-9 units from Billerica, Chelmsford, and Burlington will be conducting demonstrations.

Middlesex County House of Correction will be displaying their SWAT armored vehicle. Massachusetts State Police Air Wing will be conducting a flyover (weather permitting). Massachusetts National Guard 972 MP unit will have military vehicles on display. Billerica Police Honor Guards “GRILL TEAM” will have Burgers and Hot Dogs for sale to help purchase new uniforms and equipment for the Honor Guard Members. Billerica Council on aging will be providing FREE SNACKS.

If you have any questions please contact Lt. Commander Troy Opland 978-215-9638 or Lt. Greg Katz 978-215-9636.

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