Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Vandalism in Malaysia

$25,000 bail set in wild ride case Man charged in girlfriend’s attack By Dave Greenslit TELEGRAM and GAZETTE STAFF CLINTON †A man who purportedly beat, gagged and assaulted his better half before hitting her with her vehicle in Bolton was requested hung on $25,000 bail yesterday. John D. Martineau, 31, of Tewksbury was summoned in Clinton District Court on charges coming from what the 21-year-old casualty told police was an alarming ride from Lowell to Bolton early Monday morning. Police accused Mr.Martineau of bothered assault, threatening behavior with a risky weapon, threatening behavior, three checks of attack with purpose to kill, three tallies of wrecking property, burglary of an engine vehicle, leaving the location of an individual physical issue mishap, three tallies of leaving the area of a property harm mishap and careless driving. Judge Martha A. Brennan set bail and proceeded with the case to Feb. 16. The casualty had the option to escape from Mr. Martineau cl ose to the crossing point of Routes 117 and 85 in Bolton in the wake of leaping out of her vehicle, which he had crashed into the parking garage of the Country Cupboard assortment store.She told police Mr. Martineau had hauled her with the vehicle before she broke free and hurried to a home for help. As indicated by a report from Bolton Police Officer Yvette D. Washington, the casualty gave the accompanying record of occasions that finished in Bolton soon after 3 a. m. Monday: She had escaped her vehicle in Lowell during a contention with Mr. Martineau, however got back in after he took steps to hurt her loved ones. Her 2006 Ford Taurus at that point came up short on gas, and the lady called her dad to bring a few. While pausing, she had a go at fleeing from Mr.Martineau, who got her, tossed her to the ground, and gagged her. At the point when her dad appeared with the gas, Mr. Martineau persuaded him his girl was good. Mr. Martineau then drove onto Interstate 495 South, at one poin t supposedly hammering his girlfriend’s head against the vehicle window and severing the back view reflect the windshield, threatening to â€Å"cut her eyes out† with it. Mr. Martineau supposedly constrained the lady to play out a sex demonstration, at that point slit his wrists with the messed up reflect in light of the fact that â€Å"he needed her to watch him pass on. † The casualty convinced Mr.Martineau to get off the parkway in Bolton by revealing to him she adored him and didn’t need him to kick the bucket. In the parking garage of the store, she got almost out of the as yet moving vehicle, however Mr. Martineau purportedly snatched her by the hair and coat and hauled her with the vehicle. She broke free and ran behind a Postal Service letter box, which Mr. Martineau purportedly hit with the vehicle before hitting her with the vehicle and thumping her to the ground. She raced to a home on Main Street, where Mr. Martineau supposedly furrowed the ve hicle into the means before support into a split-rail fence and driving away.The lady, who lives in Lowell, was taken to UMass Memorial Medical Center †University Campus in Worcester, where she was dealt with and discharged. Mr. Martineau was later captured at Lowell Memorial Hospital, where he went for treatment. In contending for the $25,000 bail, Assistant District Attorney Erin Donnelly said Mr. Martineau had a long record, four cases pending in different courts, and a background marked by default. Attorney Eugene Lumelsky, who spoke to Mr. Martineau for the arraignment, looked for an undefined lower bail, saying the speculate was a college alum, worked in deals and had more distant family in the region.

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