Wednesday, July 16, 2025

CHELMSFORD — Chief Colin Spence reports that the Chelmsford Police Department arrested and charged a man and a woman in connection with repeated retail thefts at a local store. JOHN GROGAN, age 54, of BROCKTON, was arrested and charged with: Larceny Over $1,200 by False Pretenses DARA IANTUONO, age 44, of JOHNSTON, R.I., was arrested and charged with: Organized Retail Crime Accessory Before the Fact of Larceny Over $1,200 In early June, Officer Michael Buxton was assigned to investigate a pattern of fraudulent returns that were made at TJ Maxx, 288 Chelmsford St. Throughout the months of April, May, June and July, two individuals made repeated fraudulent transactions at the store using fraudulent receipts. The individuals involved in the scheme received over $46,000 in returns as a result. As a result of an investigation conducted by Officer Buxton, with assistance from the TJ Maxx company, GROGAN and IANTUONO were identified as suspects. On Thursday, July 10, Officer Buxton was on regular patrol when he was notified that an individual matching GROGAN’s description was at the store and attempting to make a return. GROGAN was located in the store’s parking lot, with a fraudulent receipt for a $2,508 transaction. IANTUONO was located in a vehicle nearby, and she attempted to drive away before a Chelmsford Police Officer stopped her vehicle and took her into custody nearby. Both GROGAN and IANTUONO were arraigned in Lowell District Court on Friday, July 11. They were both released on personal recognizance bail, and ordered to stay away from TJ Maxx. They are both due back in court on August 13. These are allegations. All defendants are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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Monday, July 14, 2025

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Saturday, July 12, 2025

Monday, July 7, 2025

Tuesday will be moister than.. well, you know..

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Friday, July 4, 2025

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Never forget the real origins of this holiday.

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Thursday, July 3, 2025

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Chelmsford Country Fair: I am IN you.

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Wednesday, July 2, 2025

TYNGSBOROUGH — Chief Shaun Woods reports that the Tyngsborough Police Department arrested and charged a Lowell man with Operating a Vessel Under the Influence of Alcohol as a result of an incident that occurred on Lake Mascuppic. BRUNNO GOBIRA MAZETE, AGE 42, OF LOWELL, was arrested and charged with: Operating a Vessel Under the Influence of Alcohol Distance from Shoreline Violation On Monday, June 30, at approximately 6:15 p.m., Tyngsborough Police were called to the area of Mascuppic Trail for a report of a boat that crashed into the shoreline of Lake Mascuppic near a home. Officers arrived to discover an individual later identified as GOBIRA MAZETE piloting a boat that was stuck on the rocky shoreline of the lake behind 113 Mascuppic Trail. Following an on-scene investigation, GOBIRA MAZETE was taken into custody. He was arraigned Tuesday in Lowell District Court. Chief Woods would like to remind residents and visitors to Tyngsborough that the Tyngsborough Police Department routinely patrols Lake Mascuppic with its Marine 1 patrol boat, and that the department intends to enforce all laws and regulations regarding safe boating on the lake this holiday weekend. “We have three major bodies of water here in Tyngsborough and they are a tremendous benefit to the town and our residents, but those who seek to use the waters for recreation must be responsible and adhere to all laws and regulations regarding safe boating,” said Chief Woods. “I hope everyone enjoys the Fourth of July weekend safely.”

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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

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