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New Interceptor Utility Delivered

Billerica Police | MA Posted on June 29, 2012 by BPD TechFebruary 22, 2018

The Billerica Police Department received a new cruiser today.  It’s a new Ford Interceptor Utility.  This unit is the first BPD cruiser to wear our new graphics design which includes the department badge on the door of the vehicle.  The new “Car 9” will replace the outgoing Crown Victoria assigned to the patrol supervisor.

The Interceptor Utility offers up more flexibility than a traditional sedan with all-wheel-drive and better storage capacity. The Interceptor Utility also boasts better fuel economy than the outgoing Crown Victoria. The Utility is pursuit rated by Ford Motor Company and is manufactured at Ford’s Chicago Assembly Plant.

  • Engine: 3.5-liter V-6
  • Horsepower: 290 hp @ 6,500 rpm 
  • Torque: 255 lb-ft @ 4,000 rpm 
  • Transmission: 6-speed automatic
  • 0-60 MPH – 7.2 seconds
  • Weight – 4,750 lb 
  • Length – 197 inches
  • Tires – 18-inch rims and tires
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Mosquito Control

Billerica Police | MA Posted on June 25, 2012 by BPD TechFebruary 22, 2018

The Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project personnel will be in Billerica to investigate resident complaints about Mosquitoes on the following dates:

July 2, 11, 17, 23, 26 and August 1, 7,13, 16, 22 and 28

This program will shut down when cool night time temperatures become predominant.  A notice about the spray schedule is posted on the CMMCP phone system after 3:30 PM each day and it is also listed on their website.

Complaints about mosquitoes may be registered by calling the CMMCP office at 508-393-3055 between 7 AM and 3:30 PM, Monday through Friday.

The results of an investigation may warrant the use of mosquito insecticide to defined, site specific areas of the town.  Such application may be accomplished by using hand or truck mounted equipment, depending on the extent of the application.

Per 333CMR13.04: No intentional application of pesticides shall be made to private property which has been designated for exclusion from such application by a person living on or legally in control of said property. Notices were sent to all City and Town Clerks in February to alert them of the pesticide exclusion process; CMMCP will continue to accept exemptions during the spray season. Residents should contact their Town of City Clerk for more information on the exclusion process, or may contact the CMMCP officer during business hours or apply for an exclusion through the website.

Additional information on CMMCP may be found on the internet at http://www.cmmcp.org

Public Perception of Crime

Billerica Police | MA Posted on June 19, 2012 by BPD TechFebruary 22, 2018

Since the Billerica Police Department jumped into social media in the last year we’ve been providing a constant flow of information to our residents. Much of the information we distribute includes crimes like residential and commercial breaks, larcenies and vandalisms. Residents that keep connected with BPD on Twitter, Facebook or crimereports.com are more aware of criminal activity in their neighborhoods than ever before. Is there a negative to all of this information? We think there is and it has to do with the public perception of crime. If you don’t hear about crime, is it occurring? When you do hear about it, does that mean the crime rate is increasing? When the questions are framed this way most people know the answers.

We found a great piece from Scott Dickson, a crime analyst in central Texas that hits squarely on this issue. It’s a good read for those that may not be familiar with crime statistics and how they relate to public perception of crime. You can read it at Scott’s blog here.

As a reminder, we keep crime statistics on our website here for those that like to keep up with the raw numbers. As we finalize the statistics we update the page to reflect them.

Neighborhood Meetings

Billerica Police | MA Posted on June 14, 2012 by BPD TechJune 20, 2012

The Town Manager’s office has scheduled three neighborhood meetings. The meetings will be attended my the Town Manager and various department heads, including Police Chief Daniel Rosa.  The times and locations are:

  • Monday June 18th, 7pm at the Hajjar School
  • Tuesday June 19th, 7pm at the Council on Aging
  • Thursday June 21st, 7pm at Town Hall Auditorium 

Two Arrested After Shooting

Billerica Police | MA Posted on June 11, 2012 by BPD TechMarch 16, 2015

Billerica – On Monday, June 11, 2012, at approximately 4:30PM, Billerica Police were dispatched to Cumberland Farms, #301 Boston Road, Billerica following an Emergency 911 call reporting that a male had run into the store yelling for help while claiming that he was being shot at. It was reported that the male party was bleeding from his hand.

On arrival at the scene, officers learned from the victim that he had been kidnapped at gunpoint while in Haverhill, MA and was driven to Billerica by two armed suspects. The victim stated that the suspects were attempting to force the victim into providing them with money. The victim explained that upon arriving in Billerica, the suspects stopped at the Cumberland Farms store. While in the parking lot of the store, there was a struggle inside the motor vehicle. During the struggle the victim sustained injuries and a firearm was discharged. At this time it is believed that nobody was struck by a bullet. Two suspects were subsequently apprehended in close proximity to the scene. The suspects are identified as Jose Jusino, 19, of Haverhill, MA and Joshua Ruiz, 19, also of Haverhill, MA. Both Jusino and Ruiz were arrested and charged with Kidnapping and Armed Assault with Intent to Murder. The investigation is still open and more charges are expected.

Any additional questions should be directed to Jessica Pastore of the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office at 781-897-8325.

Billerica On Track To Meet Emergency Medical Dispatch Mandate

Billerica Police | MA Posted on June 8, 2012 by BPD TechFebruary 22, 2018

The Billerica Police Department has been working hard to meet the state mandate governing Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) on July 1, 2012.

What is EMD? Emergency Medical Dispatch is a systematic program of handling medical calls for assistance. Trained telecommunicators, using locally-approved EMD Guidecards, can quickly and properly determine the nature and priority of the call, dispatch the appropriate response and then give the caller instructions to help treat the patient until the responding EMS unit arrives.

All EMD training is being handled within the department by Telecommunicator Matthew Leung and Paramedic Rob O’brien.  Initial EMD training involves an initial comprehensive 32 hour training session and 16 hours of continued education annually to remain certified.  Both Telecommunicator Leung and Paramedic O’Brien have been certified through The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO).  APCO is Billerica’s preferred EMD resource.

As part of our move toward the EMD mandate, the department is now in the final steps of affiliating with Lahey Clinic Medical Center in Burlington.  Marc Dimattia is our Lahey EMS coordinator and Dr.Kevin Dunbar is Billerica’s medical Director for EMS and EMD.

Billerica remains one of the few towns in the Commonwealth to retain a full Advanced Life Support EMS service.  Combined with the new EMD initiatives, Billerica Residents will receive the highest level of EMS service available.

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