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Billerica Police Alert Residents about Reported Home Invasion

Billerica Police | MA Posted on May 22, 2015 by BPD TechMay 22, 2015

BPD PatchBILLERICA — Police Chief Daniel Rosa is alerting residents that the Billerica Police Department is looking for a man allegedly involved in a home invasion this afternoon.

Billerica Police received a 911 call at 12:22 p.m. from a Maplewood Avenue resident reporting the break-in at his home. The resident described the suspect as a tall, slender man wearing dark pants, a gray hooded sweatshirt and a mask. He was also reported as being armed with a knife.

The suspect immediately fled the residence after realizing that the homeowner was home. Officers responded to the area and established a perimeter. The Chelmsford, Burlington and Wilmington police departments’ K-9 units arrived to comb the neighborhood while the State Police Air Wing searched overhead.

The Dutile Elementary School implemented a shelter in place order during the incident, and school buses were briefly delayed from leaving the area until police completed the search.

“This is an active and ongoing investigation, and we are aggressively searching for this suspect,” Chief Rosa said. “We will continue investigating this matter and searching for the suspect, but anyone with information is encouraged to call Billerica Police immediately.”

Residents with any information about the suspect should contact the Billerica Police Department at 978-667-1212.

Maplewood Av Incident

Billerica Police | MA Posted on May 22, 2015 by BPD TechMay 22, 2015

CodeRED call launched at 1:45pm – The Police Department received a 911 call approximately 1 hour ago (1230pm) from the 30 block of Maplewood Av. reporting the break in of an occupied home. The occupant reported that the suspect was a tall slender male wearing dark pants, a gray hooded sweatshirt a mask and was armed with a knife.  The suspect immediately fled the residence according to the caller.  Officers and a K9 have searched the immediate area with negative results and we have no further information to share at this time.  The Dutile School is sheltered in place at this time and will conduct a controlled release this afternoon.  School officials will be in touch with parents via their messenger system. Please call the Police Department if you have any helpful information or witness any suspicious activity.  Thank you.

Pedestrian Accident

Billerica Police | MA Posted on May 7, 2015 by BPD TechMay 7, 2015

Billerica – On Thursday, May 07, 2015, at approximately 0744 hours, the Billerica Police responded to an emergency 911 call reporting a pedestrian struck by a motor vehicle at Marshall Street and Middlesex Turnpike. On arrival, officers discovered an elderly female on the ground being attended to by a motorist. The pedestrian, who was conscious and alert, was suffering from an obvious injury to her ankle and head. The involved vehicle was described as a passenger transport van leased by the Courtyard Marriot Billerica. The investigation into the incident is currently on-going, however, preliminary information from the scene was that the passenger transport van had been stopped on Marshall Street at Middlesex Turnpike and was beginning to execute a slow speed right turn, southbound onto Middlesex Turnpike when the pedestrian was struck. The pedestrian was not previously on the passenger van and it does not appear any pick-ups or drop-offs occurred at the intersection prior the accident. Of note, there is a designated crosswalk on Marshall Street. The pedestrian was subsequently transported to Lahey Hospital in Burlington with what was described as a serious, but non-life threatening, lower leg injury.

Any additional questions should be directed to Deputy Chief Roy Frost, 978-215-9653

Boston Man arrested for Possession of “Crack” Cocaine with Intent to Distribute

Billerica Police | MA Posted on April 23, 2015 by BPD TechApril 23, 2015

Billerica – On Wednesday, April 22, 2015, at around 7PM, Patrol Officer Tim McKenna was actively patrolling the area of Dudley Road in West Billerica when he observed a suspicious individual operating erratically. After stopping the vehicle, Officer McKenna observed the operator reaching across to the passenger side of the vehicle in an exaggerated manner while slowly moving forward approximately three hundred feet before eventually stopping on Concord Road in Billerica. Upon approaching the driver’s side of the vehicle, Officer McKenna observed the operator reaching for a bottle of spring water while grabbing at multiple small cellophane twist baggies of a hard white substance that were located in his lap. Also in plain view on the front passenger seat of the vehicle were numerous loose denominations of U.S. Currency. Officer McKenna quickly recognized that the multiple twist baggies of hard white substance, coupled with the operators actions and the loose cash, were all indications that the suspect was in the act of selling illegal narcotics, specifically crack cocaine. After calling for back-up and conducting a preliminary investigation, which included the assistance of a Billerica Police certified drug detection canine, handled by Officer Mark Tsoukalas, additional narcotics were located in the vehicle. The operator and sole occupant of the vehicle, Hector Morales-Rivera, 47, of Mattapan, MA was arrested at the scene and charged with Possession of a Class B substance (crack cocaine) with Intent to Distribute, Operating with a suspended driver’s license, Operating an Uninsured Vehicle with a Suspended/Revoked registration as well as additional motor vehicle moving violations. In total, police seized six individually wrapped baggies of crack cocaine, two cell phones and over a thousand dollars in U.S. Currency. He was bailed on personal recognizance and will be arraigned in Lowell District Court on April 23, 2015.

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

Paramedic Job Openings – Announcement

Billerica Police | MA Posted on April 17, 2015 by BPD TechFebruary 22, 2018

The Town of Billerica Emergency Medical Service is seeking applications for Per Diem Paramedics with possible Full time employment opportunities. Applicants must be Massachusetts Certified Paramedics, current CPR & ACLS certification and a current driver’s license. ITLS, PALS, and NRP are preferred but not required. Applicants must have a minimum of 2 years emergency experience as paramedic. Non smoker preferred.

Job Description: An emergency health care provider working under Massachusetts DPH, MGL Chapter 111C which regulates ambulances and its operators. Paramedics will be responsible for recognizing, assessing and treating medical and traumatic emergencies, coordinating efforts with other public safety agencies. She/he will initiate invasive and non-invasive treatments in accordance with Massachusetts DPH/OEMS treatment protocols. Paramedics will record all details related with treatments and incidents. Insurance and other related information will be obtained and entered into the computer billing system. Paramedics will maintain equipment and ambulances in a constant state of readiness, and will be able to respond at all times. Paramedics may also be responsible for other clerical and building maintenance duties.

Application deadline is May 8, 2015.

All applications should be sent to:

Billerica Town Hall
Asst. Town Manager
Paramedic Application
365 Boston Road
Billerica Ma 01821

The Town of Billerica is an Equal Opportunity employer

Acronyms:

DPH – Department of Public health
ACLS – Advanced Cardiac Life Support
CPR – Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
ITLS – International Trauma Life Support
PALS – Pediatric Advanced Life Support
NRP – Neonatal Resuscitation program

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Chelmsford Police Department, On Tip from Billerica Police, Captures Bank Robbery Suspect After Pursuit that Ended in Bedford

Billerica Police | MA Posted on April 9, 2015 by BPD TechApril 9, 2015

CHELMSFORD — Police Chief James M. Spinney reports that the Chelmsford Police Department, acting on information provided by the Billerica Police Department, today located and apprehended a dangerous bank robbery suspect after a pursuit that ended in the town of Bedford.

On Thursday morning, Chelmsford Police Department Criminal Detectives, acting on information developed by the Billerica Police Department, tracked the suspect in Wednesday’s robbery of the Chelmsford Citizen’s Bank to a location in Nashua, N.H. While en route to Nashua, Chelmsford Police Inspector Jeff Blodgett recognized the suspect’s vehicle traveling on Rt. 3 in Chelmsford and began to follow it as it continued on Rt. 3. Patrol officers, in marked police vehicles, attempted a traffic stop of the vehicle, but the operator sped away, leading officers on a pursuit.

The operator refused to stop, leading police on a high speed pursuit before the operator lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a tree on Middlesex Turnpike in Bedford, just over the Billerica line.

The operator, identified as JASON JEWETT, AGE 38, OF LITTLETON was seriously injured in the crash. He is currently being treated for non life-threatening injuries at an area hospital.

JEWETT faces a number of charges including Operating a Motor Vehicle after License Revocation, Operating to Endanger, Failure to Stop for Law Enforcement, and Marked Lanes Violations. The investigation is ongoing and charges related to the bank robbery are still pending.
Chief Spinney notes that the strong partnership between the Chemsford and Billerica Police Departments and the teamwork showed by detectives from both departments directly led to the identification and ultimate apprehension of this dangerous suspect.

“I am proud to have such strong working partnerships with our neighbors, and I want to thank the Billerica Police Department for their assistance in locating and capturing this suspect,” Chief Spinney said. “This suspect was desperate to get away, but a careful and measured police response during the pursuit prevented injury to any civilians, regardless of the suspects intent.”

Chief Rosa added: “The Billerica Police Department received a reliable tip about the whereabouts of a dangerous robbery suspect, and we immediately shared that information with our partners in the Chelmsford Police Department. I am proud that we were able to work together for a positive outcome.”

The Chiefs also recognize and thank the Bedford Police Department and Massachusetts State Police for their assistance during and after the pursuit.

Additional charges may be pending against JEWETT. The investigation is ongoing.

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