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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Resident Arrested 7 Times in 1 Year

A Marlborough resident has had multiple run ins with the law over the past 12 months.

One Marlborough resident has had multiple run-ins with the Marlborough Police Department in the last 12 months.  Wendy L. Coombs, 55, of 28A Main St., Apt. 2., was arrested Monday on multiple charges. This is the seventh time Coombs was arrested in the past year, and she was most recently charged with assaulting several police officers.  "She originally said she needed assistance at 28 Main St., but had a no trespass warning at that address," said Det. Scott DeCiero. "She had been yelling and shouting vulgarities with raised arms and fists that were clenched." After kicking several officers in the shins and knees, Coombs was taken into custody and charged with three counts of assaulting a police officer, assault, and resisting arrest with …

Me

11:01 am on Friday, May 4, 2012

She has a no trespass order at her home address?   more ›

Friday, February 3, 2012

The Court Report

Resident Arrested on 5th OUI Held Without Bail

In other news, the snowy bandit on North Bigelow Street has been released on own recognizance.

The Court Report is a weekly column highlighting some of the cases in Marlborough District Court that are of interest to the public. If you see an arrest in the police log and would like to see a follow-up on the disposition of the case, tell us in the comments and look for it the following week. A North Bigelow Street woman found herself before a judge in Marlborough District Court Monday, Jan. 23 after breaking into a neighbor's home in order to steal money. Shirley Souza, 35, of 763 North Bigelow St., was arrested and charged with breaking and entering in the nighttime for a felony after an attempted robbery on the evening of Saturday, Jan. 21. She was captured by Marlborough police officers after she left a trail of footprints back in …

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Vigeant Takes Office, Other Top Marlborough Stories

A look back at the week in Marlborough.

Monday, Jan. 2:  Marlborough Nominates Students for Athlete of the Year Tuesday, Jan. 3: Marlborough Woman Succumbs to Injuries After Motor Vehicle Crash Vigeant Gets to Work After Monday's Inauguration Police Ask for Help Locating Marlborough Home Invasion Suspect Wednesday, Jan. 4: Marlborough to Begin Christmas Tree Pickup Program Death Notices: Wendy Walaski Babson Gone at 41 Thursday, Jan. 5: The Top 10 Baby Names You Picked in 2011 [POLL] Julie Shepherd Gone at 46 Friday, Jan. 6: Police Log: Cops Investigate Missing Person, Issue Restraining Order The Story of the Vin Bin Main Street Man Charged After Hurling 'Large Items' from 3rd Floor   Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date on the latest Marlborough news, or simply …

Friday, January 6, 2012

The Court Report

Main Street Man Charged After Hurling 'Large Items' from 3rd Floor

In other news, a Chinese national and student at the Massachusetts International Academy faced charges of theft and credit card fraud.

The Court Report is a weekly column highlighting some of the cases in Marlborough District Court that are of interest to the public. If you see an arrest in the police log and would like to see a follow-up on the disposition of the case, tell us in the comments and look for it the following week. A Marlborough man, and resident of the McDonald Hotel on Main Street, faced criminal charges in Marlborough District Court Tuesday, Jan. 3, after he allegedly assaulted his girlfriend and ransacked an apartment while throwing "large items" out a third floor window onto the street below. Christopher J. Definis, 23, of 276 Main St., Apt. 23, was charged with assault and battery, impeding an investigation through witness intimidation, disorderly …

Friday, December 30, 2011

The Court Report

Case Files: Purse Nabbing Suspects Headed to Trial

An assault and battery suspect is out on bail after an incident at Sully's First Edition Pub early Christmas Eve.

The Court Report is a weekly column highlighting some of the cases in Marlborough District Court that are of interest to the public. If you see an arrest in the police log and would like to see a follow-up on the disposition of the case, tell us in the comments and look for it the following week. Damon E. Jett, 34, of 62 Bartlett St., Northborough, faced serious charges in Marlborough District Court Tuesday morning after being arrested at Sully's First Edition Pub in the aftermath of a bar fight. Police were called to the scene of the altercation shortly after 1 a.m. on Christmas Eve. After interviewing several participants and witnesses, police detained Jett who was found highly intoxicated walking down the street both shirtless and …

Josh Gray

1:52 pm on Monday, January 23, 2012

There was a hearing, but the case is continued until mid-February when they will discuss jury selection. No trial date yet, but it is going to trial.   more ›

Friday, November 18, 2011

The Court Report

Court Files: Framingham Teen Suspected of Brandishing BB Gun Pistol While Driving

A weekly column detailing the standout cases in Marlborough District Court.

The Court Report is a weekly column highlighting some of the cases in Marlborough District Court that are of interest to the public. If you see an arrest in the police log and would like to see a follow-up on the disposition of the case, tell us in the comments and look for it the following week. Michael K. Nugent, 19, of 38 Whittier Rd., faced charges in Marlborough District Court on Thursday of armed burglary, two counts of malicious destruction of property over $250 and vandalizing property. This is after Marlborough police officers responded to a 911 call at 44 Park St. reporting an individual going on a destructive rampage. Nugent, who was identified as the suspect, reportedly returned to the Park Street address in the early a.m. …

Police Log

Police Log: Local Teen Arrested After Rampage of Destruction

The arrest information included was supplied by the Marlborough Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.

2:34 a.m.: After responding to a disturbance call at 44 Park St. Apt. 301, police arrest Michael K. Nugent, 19, of 38 Whittier Rd., and charge him with armed burglary, two counts of malicious destruction of property over $250 and vandalizing property. In the same incident, Biana Manifold, 18, of 38 Whittier Rd., is arrested and charged with armed burglary. Court records said Nugent smashed the resident's vehicle, apartment windows, door and personal belongings.  1:15 p.m.: There is a motor vehicle accident with property damage in the vicinity of the old fire station (Vin Bin ), 91 Main St.  4:12 p.m.: Police check and secure 185 Boston Post Rd. W., after responding to the sounding of a burglar alarm.  5:45 p.m.: Officers respond to a …

Scorpion

9:46 am on Saturday, November 19, 2011

People of Marlborough. Can we take gas and a match to Park Street? What a ghetto. First , the Brazilians/Mexicans shooting it up over a cigarette, now this? Degenerates, trash, GHETTO ! And whoever own 44 Park Street, Shame on you for housing these trash animals.   more ›

Friday, May 27, 2011

Old News

100 Years Ago: Dep. Sheriff Adams Makes First Official Appearance

Six days a weeks (Mon—Sat) Marlborough Patch will highlight an interesting story from the Marlborough Daily Enterprise published on that date 100 years ago.

May 27,1911: Three Jurors Drawn at Aldermanic Special Deputy Sheriff A.J. Adams made his first appearance in his official capacity before the board of Aldermen Friday evening, when three jurors for the criminal session of the superior court in Cambridge June 5 were drawn. The session of the board occurred in the mayor's office and the names drawn were John Dalton, 126 Liberty St., F.S. Dewey, Sr., 17 Mechanic St. and John L. Stone, 49 West Main St. Compiled from the archives at the Marlborough Public Library. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date on the latest Marlborough news, or simply hit the "like" button at the top of this page.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Old News

100 Years Ago: A Local Court Battle

Six days a weeks (Mon—Sat) Marlborough Patch will highlight an interesting story from the Marlborough Daily Enterprise published on that date 100 years ago.

May 25, 1911: Verdict is Set Aside: Judge Quinn in Bond-Keating Case Decides in Favor of the Defendant The verdict against George F. Bond has been set aside by the court. This suit arose out of the building of the George F. Bond block, corner of Main and Liberty streets, and was tried before a jury. Mr. Bond let the entire construction contract to Andrews & Son. Mr. Keating, the plaintiff, was a subcontractor, under Andrews for all the mason work in the building. The brick wall at the westerly end of the Bond building was constructed as a party wall, to be used jointly by Mr. Bond's building and the building of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, which was afterwards constructed. By an agreement between Mr. Bond and Hibernian Building …

Friday, April 22, 2011

Middlesex DA Releases Two Marlborough Indictments

District Attorney Gerard T. Leone Jr. announced on Thursday that two men will face a Grand Jury in Marlborough.

The Middlesex District Attorney, Gerard T. Leone Jr., released the Grand Jury indictments for Middlesex County yesterday naming two defendants out of Marlborough. Suquie Shorrow, 28, of Worcester, was charged in the indictment with distribution of cocaine (2 counts), subsequent offense, conspiracy to violation drug laws (2 counts), operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license, subsequent offense, and failure to stop for police. The Assistant District Attorney prosecuting the case is Kerry Collins. He is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday, April 28, according to the Middlesex District Attorney's office.  Andrew Negron, 46, of Marlborough, was charged with masked armed robbery and resisting arrest.  According to a story by the …

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