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McDonald’s Robbery

Billerica Police | MA Posted on October 11, 2012 by BPD TechFebruary 22, 2018

On 10/11/2012 at 1042 hours, McDonald’s restaurant at 273 Boston Road, Billerica was robbed.  Suspect reached over the counter while ordering a chicken sandwich and forcefully removed cash from the draw while clerk was trying to make change.  Suspect fled on foot and entered a “beat up small black car”.  Suspect described as a white male in his mid-twenties, approximately 5-10”-6’0” in height.  Thin build. Some facial hair (unshaven).  He was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and white baseball hat with a darker brim (possibly a sticker on brim).  He had brown khaki type pants with dark sneakers that had white on the top and rear.  Click here for some poor quality surveillance stills.  Please contact Billerica Police if you have any information.

Detective Glen Magnan investigating (978-667-1212 x124)

Two Men Arraigned in Connection with Murder in Billerica

Billerica Police | MA Posted on September 27, 2012 by BPD TechSeptember 27, 2012

THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLESEX DISTRICT ATTORNEY

LOWELL – Two men were arraigned today in Lowell District Court for their alleged role in the July 7 murder of Quintin Koehler, 22, of Billerica, Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone informed the public today.

Jason Estabrook, 28, of Lynn, was arraigned on charges of murder, home invasion, and attempted armed robbery.  Gabriel Arias, 20, of Lynn, was arraigned on charges of misleading a criminal proceeding.  Lowell District Court Judge Thomas Brennan ordered Estabrook held without bail.  Judge Brennan ordered Arias held on $20,000 cash bail.  Arias was also held on a probation warrant from a case out of Lynn.

The next court date for both defendants is October 26 for a pre-trial hearing.

According to authorities, on July 7 at approximately 3:55 a.m. Billerica Police responded to795 Boston Roadfor a report of a shooting.  Officers discovered the victim, Quintin Koehler, evidencing a gunshot wound.  The victim was transported to Lahey Clinic where he was found dead.  The Office of Chief Medical Examiner determined the cause of death to be a gunshot wound to the head and the manner of death to be homicide.

Billerica Police and State Police assigned to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office immediately launched an investigation.

It is alleged that Estabrook and others broke into the victim’s home in the morning of July 7 with intent to rob the victim.  Authorities believe the home was targeted because the defendant believed marijuana and money would be present at the home.  The victim and a witness heard the defendant and others in the home and discovered Estabrook and the other intruders in the kitchen where an assault ensued.  It is alleged that the gunshots were fired, hitting the victim in the head.  The suspects then fled the scene.

Authorities allege that Arias misled investigators during the investigation by providing false information to the police.

These charges are allegations and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Estabrook was arrested September 26 inBostonwith the assistance of the Boston Police Department.  Arias was arrested September 26 in Lynn with assistance from the Lynn Police Department and the Essex District Attorney CPAC Unit.

The Assistant District Attorney assigned to the case is Cara Krysil.  The Victim Witness Advocate is Kathleen Keefe.

Arrests Made in Connection with Murder in Billerica

Billerica Police | MA Posted on September 26, 2012 by BPD TechSeptember 26, 2012

THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLESEX DISTRICT ATTORNEY

WOBURN – Two men were arrested today for their alleged role in the July 7 murder of Quinton Koehler, 22, of Billerica, Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone and Billerica Police Chief Daniel Rosa announced today.

Jason Estabrook, 28, of Lynn, was arrested this evening on charges of murder, home invasion, and attempted armed robbery.

Gabriel Arias, 20, of Lynn, was arrested this evening on charges of misleading a criminal proceeding.

Estabrook and Arias will be arraigned Thursday, September 27 in Lowell District Court.

“We allege this defendant, Jason Estabrook, acting in a joint venture with others, brutally murdered Quinton Koehler in his own home during the course of an armed robbery attempt,” District Attorney Leone said.  “We allege the second defendant, Gabriel Arias, provided false statements to the police.  In order to protect our communities by successfully investigating and prosecuting instances of gun violence, this office will not tolerate those who impede our efforts for justice.  We hope this sends a strong message that those who are involved in, or witness to, gun or gang violence will not obstruct justice and are compelled to tell the truth under oath.  Our thoughts remain with the victim’s family.”

According to authorities, on July 7 at approximately 3:55 a.m. Billerica Police responded to 795 Boston Road for a report of a shooting.  Officers discovered the victim, Quinton Koehler, evidencing a gunshot wound.  The victim was transported to Lahey Clinic where he was found dead.  The Office of Chief Medical Examiner determined the cause of death to be a gunshot wound to the head and the manner of death to be homicide.

Billerica Police and State Police assigned to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office immediately launched an investigation.

It is alleged that Estabrook and others broke into the victim’s home in the morning of July 7 with intent to rob the victim.  Authorities believe the home was targeted because the defendant believed marijuana and money would be present at the home.  The victim and a witness heard the defendant and others in the home and discovered Estabrook and the other intruders in the kitchen where an assault ensued.  It is alleged that the gunshots were fired, hitting the victim in the head.  The suspects then fled the scene.

Authorities allege that Arias misled investigators during the investigation by providing false information to the police.

These charges are allegations and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Estabrook was arrested this evening in Boston with the assistance of the Boston Police Department.  Arias was arrested in Lynn with assistance from the Lynn Police Department and the Essex District Attorney CPAC Unit.

The Assistant District Attorney assigned to the case is Cara Krysil.  The Victim Witness Advocate is Kathleen Keefe.

Yankee Doodle Parade 2012 Pictures

Billerica Police | MA Posted on September 21, 2012 by BPD TechFebruary 22, 2018

Thanks to David Rando for supplying us with this great collection of parade pictures.  Click the link below to view the gallery.

2012 Parade Gallery

Honor Guard

Yankee Doodle Homecoming

Billerica Police | MA Posted on September 14, 2012 by BPD TechFebruary 22, 2018

This is Yankee Doodle weekend and the Police Department would like all residents to be aware that the parade is scheduled to begin at 10am on Saturday morning, September 15th. The parade will begin at the Billerica Mall and end at the Marshall Middle School.  In order to accommodate the parade, road closures will begin at approximately 9:30am. There will be multiple road closures on Boston Rd between Tower Farm Rd and Bridge St.  These locations will be manned by BPD and Emergency Management Officers and detours will be in place.

For more information on Yankee Doodle Homecoming please visit the website at http://www.yankeedoodlehomecoming.org

Historical Plaque Stolen

Billerica Police | MA Posted on August 28, 2012 by BPD TechFebruary 22, 2018

Billerica –On August 27, 2012, Billerica Police were dispatched to the area of 55 Middlesex Turnpike for a reported larceny. It was discovered than an unknown person(s) had removed and stolen a brass plaque displaying an inscription commemorating the historical site known as the Amos Wyman Homestead where John Hancock and Samuel Adams found refuge from the British Soldiers on April 19, 1775. The plaque covered a previous engraving made on a rock at the site which commemorated the event. The current weight value of bronze is approximately $1.65 per pound. The plaque was last seen on August 16, 2012. Any information as to the whereabouts of the plaque or information on those responsible can be provided anonymously to the Billerica Police at 978-667-1212 or through our website at www.billericapolice.org.

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

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