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14 year old Juvenile Apprehended in Area Car Breaks

Billerica Police | MA Posted on January 22, 2016 by BPD TechJanuary 22, 2016

BPD PatchBillerica – On Friday, January 22, 2016, at approximately 1:30 AM, Billerica Police identified a suspect breaking into a motor vehicle in the area of 220 Salem Road (East Billerica). This area of Billerica has had approximately 6 reported car breaks in the past week, with items ranging from cash to electronics being stolen. While conducting a saturated patrol of this area, Officer Robert Simmons observed a suspicious person inside a motor vehicle at a residence and stopped to investigate. The suspect, who was dressed in a hoodie with a mask covering his face, quickly fled on foot. Patrol Officers immediately set up a strong perimeter with the assistance of our colleagues from the Tewksbury Police Department. Officer Donald MacEachern, along with his bloodhound, Wizard, were called out to the scene and quickly located the suspect hiding between some cars a short distance away. Property taken from the victim’s motor vehicle was located on the suspect who was subsequently arrested and charged with Breaking and Entry in the Nighttime with the intent to commit a felony. He will be arraigned later today in Middlesex Juvenile Court.

**All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court

Any additional questions should be directed to Deputy Chief Roy Frost, 978-667-1212 x15

Fatal Motor Vehicle Collision

Billerica Police | MA Posted on January 9, 2016 by BPD TechJanuary 9, 2016

Billerica — On Saturday, January 9, 2016 at approximately 12:30 am, the Billerica Police received a 911
call from a motorist reporting a serious single car collision in the area of 894 Boston Road. Billerica Police arrived on scene within four minutes and observed a single vehicle, described as a 2013 Nissan Juke, had collided with the guard rail and utility pole while headed southbound towards the Burlington line. A single female occupant/operator was found to be entrapped inside the vehicle with significant injuries. The Billerica Fire Department arrived on scene and took over efforts to free the operator, subsequently identified as Ashleigh Snelson, 25, of Burlington. Using extrication tools while rendering first aid, Billerica Firefighters successfully freed Ms. Snelson from her vehicle. Billerica Paramedics provided advanced emergency services, while subsequently transporting Ms. Snelson to Lahey Hospital & Medical Center in Burlington where she ultimately succumbed to her injuries. Boston Road in Pinehurst was shut down until approximately 4:00 am while the Massachusetts State Police Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Unit conducted a crash analysis of the scene. Preliminary information obtained in the investigation indicate that speed was a likely factor in the collision. The Billerica Police, Fire Department and Paramedics offer our sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Ms.Snelson. The accident is being investigated by the Billerica Police, along with the Mass State Police and
Middlesex District Attorney’s Office.

Any additional questions should be directed to the Middlesex DA Press Office, Meghan Kelly, 781-897-
8325 or via email at Meghan.kelly[@]massmail.state.ma.us

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Billerica Residents Lose Combined $12,867.50 to Scams This Past Week

Billerica Police | MA Posted on January 8, 2016 by BPD TechJanuary 20, 2016

This past week Billerica residents lost a combined $12,867.50 to scams. These were well known scams that this department has warned about in the past and we want to share these recent incidents in the hope that we can generate more awareness and discussion about these crimes.

On January 5th Billerica Police received a complaint of a sweepstakes type scam. The 69 year old resident reported that he was contacted by telephone by “Dream Sweepstakes Company”. The caller explained that the victim was the winner of $690,000. The victim was then instructed to send money to a lawyer in Houston, Texas. The victim then sent separate money orders with a total value of $6000. After sending the initial $6000 the victim was instructed to send an additional $3000 to secure the proper “legal documents”. That amount was sent by the victim via credit card. At a later date the victim was in contact with the scammers again to request his sweepstakes money and finally demanded his money back. The scammer advised the victim that there would be a $1900 fee to return his money which was not sent. Total loss to the victim was $9000.

On January 7th Billerica Police were contacted by a 75 year old resident that had fallen victim to the grandparent scam. On the morning of the 7th the victim received a phone call from a male that identified himself as “Public Defender Richard Gomes”. Gomes stated that the victim’s grandson had been in Pennsylvania for a funeral. While in the area attending the funeral he had been involved in a motor vehicle accident and was subsequently arrested for operating under the influence. Gomes stated that the victim would need to wire $1790 to the county jail to bail out his grandson. The victim then went to CVS located at 210 Boston Rd in Billerica and wired the funds requested. After sending the funds, Gomes requested another $1790 which the victim did not send. A short time later the victim made contact with his grandson and realized he had been scammed. Total loss to victim was $1790.

On January 7th a 37 year old resident entered the police department to report he had been the victim of a survey scam. The victim reports that he received a package in the mail containing a check for $2,485.50 along with a survey and instructions. The victim was instructed to complete the survey then deposit the check into his bank account. After depositing the check the scammer instructed the victim to purchase three money orders from three different locations, for $692.50 each. These money orders were sent to three different recipients. The victim believed that the initial deposit from the “survey company” had cleared. The victim was then sent another check for $3450.00 and an additional survey. It was at that time that the victim discovered that the initial check had bounced and his account was overdrawn. Total loss to victim was $2077.50.

Warming Up Vehicles In Winter

Billerica Police | MA Posted on January 7, 2016 by BPD TechJanuary 20, 2016

While it may be very common to look around in the winter time and see vehicles “warming up” it’s not necessary for your vehicle to warm up and in some cases, illegal in Massachusetts.

 

  • Massachusetts law allows idling up to 5 minutes – This limit is in place to reduce incidents of carbon monoxide poisoning, wasted fuel, increased pollution and the theft of vehicles. There are exceptions for vehicles under repair, delivery and emergency vehicles and any vehicle that may require auxiliary power that requires the engine to be running.
  • Wasted Fuel – Tests in Canada reveal that with a 5-minute warm-up, total fuel consumption increased by 7 to 14 percent. Idling a vehicle always returns 0 miles per gallon.
  • Increased Emissions – Vehicles pollute the most when they are first started up and cold. Idling exacerbates this since the best and fastest way to warm up a vehicle is to drive it.

Does your car need to be warmed up?  You’ll want to check your owner’s manual for specifics but most modern vehicles do not need more than 30 seconds of warm up. Daily warm up costs you gas, money and pollutes the air.

What about safety and comfort?  No one likes to get into a cold vehicle and sometimes you have to defrost a car covered in ice and snow. We certainly understand this but motorists should consider the necessity of allowing a vehicle to idle unnecessarily.

 

Woman’s Self Defense Classes

Billerica Police | MA Posted on November 20, 2015 by BPD TechNovember 20, 2015

RADWHAT: RAD (Rape Aggression Defense)  is a basic Women’s self defense class.  The class consists of 3 sessions which include a classroom/lecture element accompanied by a dynamic physical element where participants learn the skills needed to help survive an attack.

WHO:  Females age 16 and over, with emphasis on college aged females.

WHERE: Billerica Memorial High School Cafeteria (Main Entrance), 365 Boston Rd, Billerica, MA

WHEN: January 5, 6, and 7, 2016 from 6:00 PM-9:00 PM

Several local Law Enforcement agencies have combined their resources to offer this class at NO CHARGE.

Billerica residents interested in attending should contact Officer Tara Conners at 978-215-9646

BPD Officer Charged with Assault and Battery

Billerica Police | MA Posted on October 29, 2015 by BPD TechOctober 29, 2015

BPD Patch BILLERICA — Chief Daniel Rosa reports that the Billerica Police Department, after an investigation, has filed criminal charges against a Billerica police officer in connection with an incident at the Billerica Elks Club.

A criminal complaint has been issued against JOHN HICKEY, AGE 47, a 19-year veteran of the police department on charges of assault and battery, and assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon (to wit: a shod foot). He has been on administrative leave since early this year, after the police department was made aware of an off-duty incident at the bar of the Billerica Elks Club in June 2013, in which HICKEY allegedly assaulted another man.

HICKEY is also facing administrative charges, and if he is found responsible, he may be terminated from the department.

“These allegations, if true, represent a violation of the public trust,” Chief Rosa said. “This alleged behavior is not what we expect from our public servants. We strive every day to earn the public’s trust, and this case was referred to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office when we learned of it.”

All further questions should be directed to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office.

These charges are allegations only and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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