Sunday, December 16, 2012
Police have been busy this week, with an officer being assaulted while arresting an alleged thief and a convicted murderer remaining behind bars.
The biggest crime news in Marlborough this week comes from a 2004 case. The conviction of a Marlborough man who had been found guilty of murder was upheld in court earlier this week. The story involves a party gone wrong and a single gun shot. A police officer was assaulted by an alleged thief who had been seen taking items from a parked car at an apartment complex. The officer was uninjuered in the incident. Another officer was reportedly injured shortly after in an unrelated incident.
Friday, December 14, 2012
The following information was supplied by the Marlborough Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.
Wednesday, Dec. 12 8:45 a.m.: A domestic disturbance was reported from Countryside Village on Boston Post Road East. 9:58 a.m.: Police arrested Christopher Definis, 24, of 28 Mill Street Central Apt. 23 on Mill Street Central on a warrant. 10:06 a.m.: Fraud or forgery was reported from a residence on Boston Post Road East. 10:32 a.m.: Police assistance was provided at Marlborough High School on Bolton Street. 12:46 p.m.: Ambulance assistance was provided at The Heights at Marlborough Apartments on Briarwood Lane. 3:57 p.m.: Breaking and entering into a motor vehicle was reported from Lincoln Street. 4:06 p.m.: An erratic operator was reported from Solomon Pond Mall on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard. 5:05 p.m.: Ambulance assistance was provided …
Thursday, December 13, 2012
The following information was supplied by the Marlborough Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.
Tuesday, Dec. 11 7:45 a.m.: A motor vehicle accident with property damage was reported from Bolton Street. 10:04 a.m.: A restraining order was served on Johansen Drive. 10:27 a.m.: Police assistance was provided at the Whitcomb School on Union Street. 11:42 a.m.: Ambulance assistance was provided on Water Street. 12:29 p.m.: Police arrested Alan Young, 26, of 38 Maple Street Apt. 4 on Maple Street on a warrant. 1:56 p.m.: A motor vehicle accident with property damage was reported from Solomon Pond Mall on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard. 4:51 p.m.: Police arrested Michael Bure, 42, of 14 Hudson Street in Northborough on East Main Street on charges of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license, driving an uninsured motor vehicle and …
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
A man allegedly assaulted a police officer after being caught stealing out of a car.
One police officer was allegedly assaulted Monday by a man who had been stealing items out of a parked car. "They observed a male enter a vehicle and take items from a vehicle," said Detective Scott DeCiero of the Community Services Bureau of the Marlborough Police Department. The police had been called to the apartment complex on East Main Street after a report of a breaking and entering into a vehicle in progress. The man they saw allegedly stealing from the car then entered an apartment. Police went to the door, which was answered by a man later identified as Zander Filho, 20, of 19D Cook Lane. Police had gathered from witnesses that Filho had hidden some items in the bushes. Filho exited the apartment and went to the bushes with the …
The following information was supplied by the Marlborough Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.
Monday, Dec. 10 8:05 a.m.: A motor vehicle accident with property damage was reported from Maple Street. 10:11 a.m.: A domestic disturbance was reported from Auburn Street. 10:48 a.m.: A disturbance was reported from Assabet Valley Collaborative School on Orchard Street. 1:41 p.m.: An assault was reported from Marlborough High School on Bolton Street. 2:07 p.m.: An animal complaint was received from Grant Street. 5:22 p.m.: A motor vehicle stop was made on Lincoln Street. 7:12 p.m.: Suspicious activity was reported from Main Street. 7:26 p.m.: Police arrested Zander Filho, 20, of 19D Cook Lane on East Main Street on charged of breaking and entering into a vehicle at nighttime for a felony, assault and battery on a police officer, resisting…
Friday, December 7, 2012
The robber of the St. Mary's Credit Union was unarmed. He is currently in police custody.
A note was all it took to spark a robbery and set off a flurry of events Friday morning at the St. Mary's Credit Union on Northboro Road East where an unarmed robber attempted to rob the bank, according to a release from the Marlborough Police Department. "It was learned that no weapon had been shown by the suspect and a written note had been passed demanding money," said Police Chief Mark Leonard in the release. The hold-up alarm went off at approximately 9:04 a.m., prompting police to respond to the bank. On arrival, they were able to get a description of the suspect, his vehicle and the direction he had driven in. A vehicle matching the description was spotted by officers minutes later within a short distance of the bank. The vehicle …
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
The following information was supplied by the Marlborough Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.
Wednesday, Nov. 21 8:20 a.m.: A past breaking and entering burglary was reported from the Solomon Pond Mall on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard. 11:30 a.m.: Suspicious activity was reported from the Marlborough Technology Park on Nickerson Road. 1:56 p.m.: Breaking and entering into a motor vehicle was reported from Sasseville Way. 2:00 p.m.: Larceny was reported from the Whitcomb School on Union Street. 2:51 p.m.: Police arrested Lynn Lavache, 45, of 44 Forest Ave Apt. 01749 in Hudson at J.C. Penney on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard on charges of choplifting $100 plus by concealing. 4:31 p.m.: Police assisted a citizen at the Olive Garden on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard. 5:56 p.m.: Harassment was reported from Sonia Drive. 8:32 p.m.: A domestic …
Black Friday saw a flurry of activity at the mall. The following information was supplied by the Marlborough Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.
Friday, Nov. 16 1:13 p.m.: Larceny was reported from Best Buy On Donald J. Lynch Boulevard. Saturday, Nov. 17 12:35 p.m.: Police provided assistance at the Solomon Pond Mall on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard. 8:24 p.m.: Shoplifting was reported from the Sears on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard. Sunday, Nov. 18 3:36 p.m.: Shoplifting was reported from the Solomon Pond Mall on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard. Tuesday, Nov. 20 6:15 a.m.: A burglar alarm went off at Verizon Wireless on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard. Wednesday, Nov. 21 8:20 a.m.: A past breaking and entering burglary was reported from the Solomon Pond Mall on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard. 2:51 p.m.: Police arrested Lynn Lavache, 45, of 44 Forest Ave Apt. 01749 in Hudson at J.C. Penney on Donald J. …
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Drug and weapons charges have been leveled at a man who was arrested within 1,000 feet of the Hildreth School.
A suspicious vehicle caught two patrolman's eyes on Monday night, leading to an arrest on drug and weapons charges. “The operator was reaching around inside the vehicle when the officers approached it," said Detective Scott DeCiero of the Community Services Bureau of the Marlborough Police Department. Police had the man, identified as Corey Cheney, 22, of 18 Hastings Street, exit the vehicle shortly before 9:30 p.m. After searching the vehicle, they found brass knuckles, 21 Percoccet and half a Suboxone, according to court documents. Drug paraphanalia was found, including multiple plastic baggies that are used to store drugs, according to court records. “They also found cut straws in the vehicle which are commonly used to snort cocaine," …
The victim in the police shooting Monday night faced assault and battery charges.
The fatal run-in with police that ended in the death of 22 year-old Bryce Coutinho was not Coutinho's first interaction with police. Coutinho had been arrested on Nov. 2 on a warrant for charges of assault and battery relating back to an Oct. 3 incident. The warrant documents allege that Coutinho attempted to strangle a woman on that day. "She had slight red marks on her neck," wrote Marlborough Police Officer Michael Giaquinto, who had spoken to the alleged victim. The alleged assault was broken up upon the arrival of other people. Coutinho left that location and was involved in a car accident on Hosmer Street. "He was subsequently struck by a motor vehicle in a self admitted attempt to commit suicide," according to Officer Giaquinto. A …