Crime & Safety

Three Arrested for Carrying Stun Guns; One Arrested for A&B, Disorderly Conduct

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

Incidents, Sunday, June 23 

12:15 a.m.: Westborough police advise a BOLO for an erratic driver traveling west on Route 9. Police unable to locate 

12:46 a.m.: Resident on Ridgeland Road reports people in her yard. Police speak to people. 

1:36 a.m.: Larceny at residence on Lakeview Ave. 

2:14 a.m.: Deer struck on Boston Turnpike 

4:56 a.m.: Report of man trying to enter through the back door into a residence on Colton Lane. Placed in protective custody. 

9:15 a.m.: Mailbox damaged overnight, Farmington Drive 

9:17 a.m.: Medics respond to man having heart attack at church, Summer Street 

9:34 a.m.: Call about a loose dog chasing children on Bumblebee Ave. Police find no dog, or children 

10:23 a.m.: Police respond to three-car MVA on Boston Turnpike, no injuries 

1:04 p.m.: Neighbor dispute on Main Street. Peace restored by police. 

1:43 p.m.: Lost dog named Callie called in from Prospect Street. Dog is located. 

3:04 p.m.: Well being check on woman at Sheridan Drive called in by husband, who hadn't heard from her in two weeks. Woman is OK, and does not wish to speak to husband 

4:56 p.m.: Loud bangs on Fifth Ave. Police cannot find source 

5:20 p.m.: Shoplifting reported, Boston Turnpike 

6:53 p.m.: White boat with blue stripe speeding close to swimmer line, Lake Quinsigamond 

8:23 p.m.: Lost cat with long white fur on Oakridge Way. Cat is found. 

8:54 p.m.: Verbal dispute between neighbors on Hartford Turnpike 

8:59 p.m.: Person reports tires were deflated, Harrington Ave. 

9:16 p.m.: Bike found on Floral Street 

11:31 p.m.: Auburn police issued a BOLO for a car with a smashed back window. Four males assaulted resident with bat and knife. Car possibly headed up Route 20. 

Incidents, Monday, June 24 

6:59 a.m.: Vehicle hung up trying to get into the Burger King parking lot 

11:16 a.m.: Men soliciting to sealcoat driveways, Redland Street 

12:28 p.m.: Police remove cooler that is in the travel lane on Oak Street 

12:42 p.m.: Person reports fraud, Boston Turnpike 

1:16 p.m.: Person reports purse being stolen from her car, Boston Turnpike 

2:42 p.m.: Resident from Harriet Ave. speaks to officer about ongoing issue with ex 

3:27 p.m.: Neighbor dispute on Main Boulevard 

3:42 p.m.: 911 call reveals what sounds like arguing on the other line, Faulkner Road 

3:47 p.m.: Person reports a dog is left outside in the heat, South Quinsigamond 

4:04 p.m.: Dog found without collar, Main Boulevard. Owner found. 

4:26 p.m.: Report of two stolen bikes form North Quinsigamond Ave. 

4:44 p.m.: Three males reportedly just jumped off the bridge at Lake Quinsigamond - they are advised 

4:53 p.m.: Larceny reported, Boston Turnpike 

5:29 p.m.: Kids on the construction landing of 290 bridge - spoken to 
6:21 p.m.: Police respond to a call about kids fighting, Boston Turnpike. Parties involved aren't being clear about what happened. 

6:41 p.m.: Person reports harassing phone calls, Phillips Ave. 

7:05 p.m.: Kids causing a disturbance on Hancock Street 

7:10 p.m.: Woman reports she was assaulted, Francis Gardens Ct. Male left for the evening, and report was taken 

10:37 p.m.: Calls about a person on a scooter who reportedly keeps falling off, Maple Ave. 

Incidents, Tuesday, June 25 
9:57 a.m.: Report of possible rabid squirrel on Main Street 

10:33 a.m.: Call about suspicious female talking to children in the area of Mercury Drive. Woman is selling educational material. 

10:45 a.m.: Two-car MVA, no injuries, Main Street 

12:23 p.m.: Person reports damage to his windshield, Lake Street 

2:11 p.m.: Mailman needs assistance dealing with elderly female, Mercury Drive 

3:43 p.m.: Report of two mailboxes vandalized on Spring Street 

4:04 p.m.: Ongoing neighbor dispute, Main Boulevard 

6:21 p.m.: Report that person dumps at vacant house on a weekly basis, Browning Road 

8:41 p.m.: Domestic dispute, Elm Street 

9:11 p.m.: Employee reports person in the store is stealing and giving him a hard time, Boston Turnpike 

10:37 p.m.: Person reports she has restraining order against husband but he was at the house on High Street a short time ago 
 
Arrests: 

June 24, 5:59 p.m.:  Jeffrey F. Jenoure, 48, 9 Bourne St., Worcester, is arrested on a warrant and charged with having an unregistered vehicle, uninsured trailer, driving with a suspended license 

June 24, 11:47 p.m.:  Robert A. Sadusky III, 26, 59 Evelyn St., Apt. 420, Worcester, arrested and charged with driving with a suspended license 

June 26, 1:16 a.m.: Xavier Cruz, 26, 219 Constitution Ave., Worcester, arrested and charged with possessing an electric stun gun, carrying a firearm without a license, defacing a firearm serial number, carrying a loaded firearm, Clinton Street  

June 26, 1:59 a.m.: Luis A. Ortiz, 20, 284 Constitution Ave., Worcester, arrested and charged with possessing an electric stun gun, carrying a firearm without a license, defacing a firearm serial number, carrying a loaded firearm, Clinton Street 

June 26, 2:29 a.m.: Elias Cruz, 46, 1502 Main St., Worcester, arrested and charged with possessing an electric stun gun, carrying a firearm without a license, defacing a firearm serial number, carrying a loaded firearm, armed career criminal act, Clinton Street 

June 26, 5:47 p.m.: Robert L. Berthiaume, 61, 375 Oak St., Shrewsbury, arrested and charged with A&B, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, Oak Street 

June 29, 6:24 p.m.: James C. Palmer, 45, 845 Hartford Turnpike, Apt. 102, Shrewsbury, arrested and charged with A&B
 


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