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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Burglary Suspect Arrested Twice In Two Days

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

One of three suspects arrested in connection with a burglary last week was arrested again the very next day. Erica Jane Ruane, 25, 15 Cannongate Road, Apt. 31, Tyngsboro, was arrested by Tewksbury Police the night of Dec. 4 and charged, along with two men, with breaking into a home at 666 Whipple Road earlier that day. Raune was arraigned in Lowell District Court on Wednesday, Dec. 5 and released pending her next court date. Later that same day, she and a second woman were arrested stealing merchandise at Home Depot on Route 38. Ruane was charged with shoplifting items with a value greater than $100. The second woman was identified at Sarah Donna O'Toole, 24, 2 Pollard St., Apt. 2, Lowell. She was arrested on two outstanding warrants and …

SB

4:16 pm on Sunday, December 16, 2012

This is someone's child. This is someone's sister. This is someone's aunt. Think about your words and how damaging they are and how they are part of the problem and not the solution. Drugs change people. This does not mean that if someone breaks the law they should not be punished. That is how society works. We all have someone we know and love that is on drugs, alcoholic or perhaps mentally ill…   more ›

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Security System Helps Police Nail Whipple Road Burglars

Two suspects in custody, a third is sought.

With an assist from a home security system, Tewksbury Police have arrested two suspects in connection with a burglary on Whipple Road, Tuesday afternoon. Erica Ruane, 25, 15 Cannongate Road, Tyngsborough and Shawn P. Keefe, 32, 234 Stackpole Street, Lowell, are each charged with Breaking and Entering in the Daytime to commit a Felony, Larceny over $250 and Conspiracy. According to Tewksbury Police Chief Timothy Sheehan, the incident began around 1:55 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 4, when officers responded to a residential alarm at 666 Whipple Road and found that someone had made forced entry into the residence.  A search of the area was conducted by the Tewksbury Police K-9 unit but it was determined that the suspect or suspects were no longer in…

Open Your Eyes

1:53 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012

According to the MA Dept. of Corrections, MA has the highest rate. As for Mr Nice Guy, she is not a crack whore...if she was a whore, she would be whoring and not transporting burglars. I know it is wrong, but the real problem is HEROIN. Not enough is being done about it. If Heroin is addressed, our homes would be safer. This young woman had 5 years clean and relapsed.   more ›

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