Crime & Safety
Randolph Man Allegedly Drove ATV Towards Cops On I-93, Docs Say
Aderito Monteiro was the first to be arraigned on charges after the Saturday incident. North Attleboro, Quincy, Worcester men also charged.

BOSTON, MA — The first of seven people expected to be arraigned on charges related to a traffic incident that resulted in the shutdown of a part of Interstate 93 was in court Monday.
Aderito Monteiro, 28, of Randolph, pleaded not guilty during his arraignment in Boston Municipal Court to negligent operation of a motor vehicle, failure to stop for police, disorderly conduct, marked lanes violation, driving an unregistered ATV, and driving an uninsured ATV.
State Police attempted to stop a group of 25-35 off-road bike and ATV riders on the Southeast Expressway in Boston Saturday night. Police say the members of the group were operating their vehicles in an "erratic and dangerous manner" and were located near exit 18 on I-93 South. Video taken by a rider at the scene showed several of the bikes trying to escape the police-surrounded area by any means possible.
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Court docs allege that Monterio drove his ATV towards State Police and a Boston Police K9 officer. He was suffered a non-life threatening injury to his foot after a state trooper shot his gun.
Monterio was ordered held on $2,000 bail, according to WBZ.
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The other defendants are out on bail and are expected to be arraigned Tuesady. Below are their full charges:
- Christopher Cabassa, 31, of Lawrence - Charged with failure to stop for police, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, disorderly conduct, wrong way violation on a state highway, marked lanes violation, unlicensed operation, no inspection sticker, resisting arrest, and careless operation in a tunnel.
- William Suliveras, 29, of Methuen - Charged with failure to stop for police, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, disorderly conduct, wrong way violation on a state highway, marked lanes violation, resisting arrest, and careless operation in a tunnel.
- Shane Fein, 21, of North Attleborough - Charged with failure to stop for police, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, disorderly conduct, marked lanes violation, driving an unregistered motor vehicle, driving an uninsured motor vehicle, unlicensed operation, wrong way violation on a state highway, and careless operation in a tunnel.
- Gustavo Arceno-Rosa, 22, of Saugus - Charged with failure to stop for police, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, disorderly conduct, marked lanes violation, driving an unregistered motor vehicle, wrong way violation on a state highway, and careless operation in a tunnel.
- Josue Hidalgo, 23, of Worcester - Charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and conduct endangering a person or property.
- Edgar Dossantos Jr., 30, of Quincy - Charged with failure to stop for police, reckless operation, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.
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