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Juvenile Crime

Friday, March 23, 2012

Teens Charged In Series Of Vehicle Break-ins

Northgate Road and Germano Road residents targeted by alleged thieves.

Two teens are facing multiple charges after being arrested this week in connection with a series of building and vehicle break-ins. According to Tewskbury Police, the incident began Friday night, March 16. Police received a call at around 10:45 p.m. from a resident on Northgate Road, who said a vehicle had been broken into. As officers were responding to that call, a resident on Germano Drive called police to report two people were trying to breaking into a shed on their property. The suspects were described as males, wearing dark-hooded sweatshirts. The caller said that the suspects had run off into the woods. Multiple officers quickly converged on the area and established a perimeter. According to Chief Timothy Sheehan, the Tewksbury …

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mother

9:32 am on Monday, March 26, 2012

I know it's not all the towns fault I realize parents play a big role I know my kids have chores , rules to follow and even restrictions some parents need to wake up and smell the coffee or take the blinders off.......   more ›

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Police Log

Residents Report Two Separate Dog Attacks

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

Tewksbury Police received two calls this week from Tewksbury residents reporting their pets had been attacked by neighborhood dogs. The first call came from Marie Street resident on Wednesday, Oct. 5, just after noon. The caller reported that a dog had been attacked by a pit bull. The caller said that the pit bull and its owner were still standing out in front of their house. Lou Ann Clement of the Health Department was notified. Both she and a police officer responded to the scene. The condition of the dog that was allegedly attacked was not immediately known. On Thursday, Oct. 6, an Ellington Road resident called police to say that her cat had been killed the other night. Initially, the caller had thought it was a coyote attack. However…

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noella

12:39 pm on Friday, March 8, 2013

Large dog that bit me was a lab. 5 stitches on my lower lip.   more ›

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Police Log

Elderly Resident Allegedly Assaulted by Son

Tewksbury man arrested in connection with Quincy burglary.

A Billerica man is facing allegations that he assaulted his elderly father. Police responded to a call from a resident who said he had just been assaulted by his adult son. The alleged victim told officers that the man had just left in a gray Nissan SUV. Tewksbury officers called Billerica Police and informed them of the situation. Billerica Police located the man at his residence and detained him. Anthony J. Gird, 49, of 54 Allendale Ave., Billerica is charged with a assault and battery on a person aged 60 and over. Car vs. pole ... car wins Thursday, just after 6 a.m., rescue crews responded to a single-car accident at 177 Pike St. The caller reported that a car had struck a utility pole. There were no injuries in the accident but the …

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Police Log

11-Year-Old Girl Arrested for Assaulting Mother

Disabled motor vehicle leads to warrant arrest.

In the latest example of a disturbing (and growing) trend of children attacking their parents, an 11-year-old Tewksbury girl was arrested after allegedly attacking her mother and cousin. The suspect, whose name and address are not being published because she is a juvenile, is being charged with assault and battery. The incident began Sunday, just after 10:30 p.m.when a woman called 911, reporting that her daughter had said she had been chatting online with another juvenile female who claimed to have been drinking all night. An officer reported to the address of the second juvenile female and spoke to all of the individuals involved and determined that the second juvenile female had not, in fact, been drinking. Less than two hours later, …

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