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Suspicious Package Investigated – No Threat Found

Billerica Police | MA Posted on January 15, 2014 by BPD TechJanuary 15, 2014

BPD PatchBillerica – On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at approximately 5:01 PM Billerica Police were dispatched to the Market Basket, #480 Boston Road, Billerica for a suspicious package located outside the main doors of the building. The package appeared to resemble a pressure cooker device and was secreted inside a paper bag. After determining the package had no legitimate purpose, and out of an abundance of caution, a decision was made to evacuate the Market Basket and contact the Massachusetts State Police Bomb Squad. Officers immediately set up a safe zone around the area of Market Basket. At approximately 5:51 PM the MSP Bomb Squad arrived and at 6:27 PM they determined the item was a “Crock-Pot” and did not pose a threat. The facility was immediately cleared and operations returned to normal. The Billerica Police are currently investigating the purpose for the device being placed in front of the store.

Any additional questions on this matter can be directed to Deputy Chief Roy Frost at 978-490-5030

Man Arrested After Foot Pursuit

Billerica Police | MA Posted on January 8, 2014 by BPD TechMarch 16, 2015

On January 7, 2014 at approximately 11:38 am the Billerica Police Department received a call from a resident on Monticello Circle claiming that there was a suspicious male on their back deck.  While en route, Officer Michelle Glavin observed a male matching the description of the suspicious person on Heritage Rd.  Officer Glavin made contact with the male, Michael Nadolny, and inquired where he was coming from.  Mr. Nadolny responded that he had just finished a run. At the time, there was no evidence that Nadolny had been running or exerting himself.

Sergeant Gualtieri, Officer Rayne and Officer Parker arrived at the scene and a warrant check was performed.  Officers were advised that there was, in fact, an active arrest warrant for Mr. Nadolny.  Upon learning of his imminent arrest, Mr. Nadolny took off running into a back yard and attempted to scale a rock wall before Officer Rayne was able to stop him.  Sergeant Gualtieri and Officer Rayne were both subjected to punches and kicks from Nadolny while trying to place him in handcuffs.  Nadolny was eventually handcuffed successfully.  Both Gualtieri and Rayne sustained some bumps and bruises but no one, including Nadolny, sustained any serious injuries.

Michael Nadolny, 27, formally of Farm St. Billerica, is charged with:

  • Assault & battery on a Police Officer
  • Assault & battery with dangerous weapon (shod foot)
  • Resisting arrest

Mr. Nadolny had no legitimate reason to be at the Monticello residence.

Fatal Pedestrian Accident

Billerica Police | MA Posted on December 26, 2013 by BPD TechDecember 26, 2013

BPD PatchBillerica – On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 at approximately 7:43 P.M. the Billerica Police received an emergency 911 call for a motor vehicle crash involving a pedestrian in the area of #770 Boston Road. While en-route to the accident it was learned that the victim was seriously injured and that Good Samaritans had initiated life saving measures in an attempt to save the victim. Within minutes police officers along with Fire Personnel and Advanced Emergency Medical Personnel arrived and took over care of the victim. The victim was transported to Lahey Clinic in Burlington where she was subsequently pronounced deceased from her injuries. The victim was later identified as Insook Choi, 79, of Billerica. The section of Boston Road where the accident occurred was shut down for approximately three hours while the Billerica Police and the Massachusetts State Police Accident Reconstruction Unit conducted its analysis of the scene. At this point it appears the victim was crossing an undesignated area of Boston Road that was poorly lit when the accident occurred. There have been no citation or charges issued.

Any additional questions should be directed to Deputy Chief Roy Frost, 978-667-1212 x151

Larceny Charges For Package Thefts

Billerica Police | MA Posted on December 20, 2013 by BPD TechDecember 20, 2013

BPD PatchBillerica –On December 17 Officer Don Boulette responded to the Villa’s at 5 Riverhurst Road, on a report of packages being stolen from the vestibule. The resident reported that FedEx had delivered the items on December 16 and when she went to retrieve the packages on the morning of the 17th they were missing. The next day a second resident called and reported her packages were also missing which had also been left in the same vestibule. Detective Sgt Frank Mirasolo and Detective Rick Nestor received information the missing items were listed on Craigslist and EBay for sale. The detectives made bids on the items which ultimately were accepted. A meeting place was then selected on the Middlesex Turnpike on the evening of December 18th to make the exchange. The suspect, Kerry Donovan age 38, arrived at the agreed location with all the items that had been stolen, at which time the detectives identified themselves and took possession of the stolen packages. Kerry Donovan is being charged with 2 counts of Larceny from a Building.

Any additional questions should be directed to Deputy Chief Roy Frost, 978-667-1212 x151

Arlington Arrest Linked to Billerica Thefts

Billerica Police | MA Posted on December 13, 2013 by BPD TechDecember 13, 2013

Arlington – On 12/4/13 Arlington Police arrested Thomas Fisher, 30, who has ties to Billerica.  The arrest was a result of multiple warrants related to residential breaks in Arlington, Lowell and Lynnfield.  In the course of the arrest and subsequent investigation, detectives recovered a significant amount of stolen property tied to residential and vehicle breaks that included Billerica.  Items recovered were determined to have been stolen from Bertha Circle on September 25, 2013.  These items included some credit cards and a GPS unit that had been stolen and had not been reported stolen at the time. Any possible charges for the stolen property will be done by Arlington Police.

Heroin Arrests

Billerica Police | MA Posted on December 9, 2013 by BPD TechDecember 9, 2013

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Billerica – During the afternoon hours of Friday, December 6, 2013 Billerica Police received a “tip” regarding a potential drug courier that was allegedly planning to deliver narcotics to Billerica. Shortly after receiving this information, officers set up a covert surveillance and subsequently observed the alleged drug couriers operating an Acura MDX motor vehicle in the area of Gray Street by the Tewksbury line. Within minutes of locating the suspect vehicle, Billerica Detectives observed the occupants of the vehicle engage in a drug transaction with a third party. With the assistance of the patrol force, the vehicle was stopped and the two suspects were placed into custody. Celis Andino, 36 of Lowell and Angel Ramos, 30 of Lowell were placed into custody. Seized at the scene were 3 bags of Heroin and $240 in cash. Both defendants were charged with Possession with Intent to Distribute Class A (Heroin) and Conspiracy to Violate the Narcotics Law. The two will be arraigned in Lowell District Court on Monday, December 9, 2013.

Any additional questions should be directed to Deputy Chief Roy Frost, 978-667-1212 x120

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