Crime & Safety

Three Billerica Men Arrested After Fracas At Mavericks

The following information was supplied by the Tewksbury Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

A trio of Billerica men were arrested over the weekend after a disagreement turned physical

On Saturday, May 26, just before 11 p.m., a caller reported the disturbance at the South Tewksbury restaurant/club. Five officers responded to the scene. An ambulance was also requested after it was discovered that one of the men had sustained a laceration to his face.

John B. Gioiosa, 28, 15 Baybery Lane, Billerica, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. Brandon Cimino, 28, 32 Glendale Ave. Billerica, was arrested on an outstanding warrant. Patrick McCormack, 32, 8 Colleen Ave. Billerica, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

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In the end, the naked truth is revealed (May 27)

On Sunday, May 27, around 6:30 p.m., a Shawsheen Street man called and reported that there was a group of people gathered in the yard next door and that at least two of them were naked.

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Four officers responded to the address to investigate the allegations. They spoke with the individuals at the party and told them to turn down their music. However, after careful investigation, it was determined that no one there was, in fact, naked.

Arrests:

Geison M. Silva, 26, 423 Washington Ave. #23 Chelsea, was arrested on May 27 and charged with unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and failure to stop/yield.

Marcella Maria DeSouza, 31, 41 Floyd St., Apt. 1, Everett, was arrested on May 27 and charged with unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

John J. Sullivan, 24, 22 Ruskin Road, Tewksbury, was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

Lester Joseph, 36, 66 Bellevue St., Apt. 3, Dorchester, was arrested on May 28 and charged with operating a motor vehicle after his license had been revoked and a marked lanes violation.

Other incidents:

On May 26, just after 11 a.m., a woman called police and reported that she saw a landscaping truck (CAMCO) with New Hampshire registration hooked up to a town fire hydrant on Bligh Street and drawing water. Officers responded to Bligh Street and interviewed the driver of the truck. A criminal application was issued and the truck was followed to the town DPW lot and forced to empty the water that had been stolen.

There were three incidents of vandalism involving spray paint on Saturday, May 26, At 3:09 a.m., a resident reported seeing three youths spray painting a street. Officers could not located them. At 1:31 p.m., an officer reported that a speed limit sign and a "seniors crossing" sign on Livingston Street had been defaced. At 3:33 p.m., a report came of a sign on Stonebury Way that had been spray-painted.

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