Crime & Safety
Sudbury Police Help Arrest Hudson Man on Domstic Charge
The following arrest information was supplied by the Sudbury Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

A domestic issue that allegedly started in Hudson on March 9 ended with the arrest of a Hudson man in Sudbury.
According to Sudbury Police Lt. Scott Nix, Sudbury officers were notified of the incident by Hudson police just at 2 p.m.
Hudson police said they had knowledge that a person they believe was involved in the domestic issue was in an apartment complex on Boston Post Road in Sudbury.
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Nix said Sudbury officers responded to the complex, where they arrested Marquee Anthony Snyder, 25, of 1 Pope St., without incident
He faces charges of domestic assault and battery and intimidating a witness.
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Hudson officers picked up Snyder at 3:40 p.m.
In other police news from March 9:
- A Great Lake Drive resident reported his house was egged during the evening.
- A Hammond Circle resident reported fraudulent activity on her St. Mary's Credit Union account. According to Nix, two transactions were made and a third was in the process when the account holder was notified.
- A Powers Road resident reported the alleged theft of jewelry from the home. There was no sign of forced entry and no estimated value of the jewelry. The case is under investigation.
- A driver on Dutton Road reported an erratic operator caused her to drive into a snow bank. Officers attempted to locate the vehicle of the erratic driver but were unable to with the brief description the other driver made.
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