Crime & Safety
Middlesex Grand Jury Indictments: 6 Somerville Cases Announced
The district attorney's office announced indictments handed down between April 13 and May 30.

SOMERVILLE, MA – Six cases with ties to Somerville were among the latest round of indictments in Middlesex County. District Attorney Marian Ryan announced on Tuesday indictments handed down between April 13 and May 30.
Three of the cases allegedly occurred in Somerville, and three residents face charges elsewhere. Below are the indictments:
Somerville
Michael Baugh, 43, of Somerville, was charged with distribution of a Class B substance, subsequent offense. The Assistant District Attorney is Wendi Safran.
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Craig Detheridge, 24, was charged with rape (3 counts). The Assistant District Attorney is Kate Kleimola.
Marquille Morrisey, 29, of Everett, was charged with possession with intent to distribute a Class A substance, subsequent offense, possession with intent to distribute a Class B substance, subsequent offense, possession with intent to distribute a Class E substance (3 counts), possession of a loaded firearm, possession of a firearm without a license, possession of a firearm with a defaced serial number, and possession of ammunition. The Assistant District Attorney is Kate Hartigan.
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Cambridge
Lauren Pespisa, 29, of Somerville, was charged with trafficking a Class B substance. The Assistant District Attorney is Kate Hartigan.
Everett
Oscar Lopez, 23, of Somerville, was charged with trafficking over 18 grams of cocaine and operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license. The Assistant District Attorney is Whitney Williams.
Tewksbury
William Tighe, 32, of Somerville, was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and carjacking. The Assistant District Attorney is Clarence Brown.
Editor's Note: This story was derived from information provided by the Middlesex County District Attorney's office. It does not imply a conviction.
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