Crime & Safety

California Man May Have Saved Tewksbury Man's Life

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

A Tewksbury man may owe his life to the quick thinking of a person on the other end of the phone in California.

On Tuesday, Feb. 14, Tewksbury Police received a call from a man in California who said he worked for a gaming company. The man said the company had received an email from a man in Tewksbury who was threatening to kill himself.

Officers took the address provided and went to the Tewksbury man's house to check on his well being. Details of his condition were not revealed, but he was taken to Saints Medical Center for treatment.

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Apparently The Cows Weren't Ready To Come Home (Feb. 12)

On Sunday, Andover Police called their Tewksbury counterparts to report that there were a few cows running loose in the area of Pinnacle Street. A Tewksbury officer responding to the scene reported that the cows were hiding from their owner behind a fence at the corner of Crystal Circle.

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Arrests:

Sonya Ann Mudgett, 41, 440 Mical St., Pembroke, NH, was arrested on Sunday, Feb. 12 on two outstanding warrants.

Erlin Efrain Turcios Hernandez, 29, 33 Howard St., Lowell, was arrested on Saturday, Feb. 11 and charged with unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and speeding.

Jennifer L. Ross, 27, 28 Saratoga St., Lowell, was arrested on Saturday, Feb. 11 and was charged with operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license (subsequent offense), inspection sticker violation and possession of less than one ounce of marijuana.

Robert Wilson, 32, 329 Concord Road, Billerica, was arrested on Saturday, Feb. 11 and was charged with operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license and giving a false name to police.

Additional Incidents

On Sunday, Feb. 12, just after midnight, a detail officer working at Motel 6 called and requested an officer to investigate a motor vehicle break-in.

On Monday, Feb. 13, the owner of a home on Carnation Drive reported a breaking and entering.

On Monday, Feb. 13, a driver reported their car was egged at the corner of Foster and Chandler.

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