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The
Detective Bureau is staffed by two full-time
Detectives who investigate crimes that have been
reported to the Police Department that did not
result in an immediate arrest. They follow up on
all cases that are to be prosecuted and continue
the investigation prior to presenting cases to
the Worcester County District Attorney's Office.
Numerous offenders are arrested and prosecuted
as a result of these investigations.
The
Detectives operate in cooperation with other
Local, State and Federal Law Enforcement
Agencies, as well as the Worcester County
District Attorney's Office, Blackstone Valley
Drug Task Force, and other local law enforcement
agencies, to investigate a wide variety of
criminal offenses along with locating wanted &
missing persons. The Department's affiliation
with the drug task force enhances our local
efforts in the area of drug investigations, as
well as attacks through a regional level through
interaction with other law enforcement
agencies. Since its inception some ten years
ago, the Blackstone Valley Drug Task Force has
been awarded state grants in excess of $400,000
to combat the drug problem in our area. The
drug task force makes about 100 drug arrests
each year within the six town task force
jurisdiction.

These
investigations focus on crimes committed in
Northbridge or crimes committed in other
jurisdictions by persons who live, work or
travel through Northbridge. This cooperation
also allows for a vast network of regional Law
Enforcement services and investigative
specialties to be available to this community as
needed.
The
Detectives also attend monthly detective
meetings throughout the County to share in
regional enforcement and intelligence
information. Detectives appeared to give
testimony in many cases presented to the Grand
Jury, Superior Court of Massachusetts and
Municipal Courts.
Full
cooperation exists between the Detective Bureau
and the Patrol Division, in conducting the
necessary police functions and investigations
for the Department. Detectives have made
themselves available to individual citizens,
organizations and schools to provide information
and public awareness on law enforcement and
public safety issues. When possible, resource
referrals are made for services outside the law
enforcement community that may be of assistance.
Detective Bureau Staff:
Det.
Sgt. John Ouillette -
jouillette@northbridgemass.org
Det.
Patrolman Donald J. Roy -
droy@northbridgemass.org
Citizens' Complaint Procedures
In
order to sign a complaint charging any individual with a
criminal offense you are requested to complete criminal
application forms and return them to the Uxbridge
District Court Clerk's office during normal business
hours, in person.
The
Uxbridge District Court office hours are 8:30 AM to 4:30
PM, Monday to Friday. The phone number is (508)
278-2454.
Upon
review of these forms, the court will prepare a formal
complaint for you to sign under oath. Complaints are
only issued if the court determines that probable cause
exists. In some cases you may have to appear before the
Judge, in court, and give formal testimony to establish
probable cause to the satisfaction of the Judge.
Filing a police report does not constitute a formal
complaint with the court. In most cases a Police Officer
may have to witness a particular offense in order to
make an arrest. Should the officer not witness the
offense, the person making the allegation must sign the
complaint.
All
defendants are considered innocent until proven guilty
in a court of law. As the complainant, you must be
prepared to prove your case in court.
It is
recommended, but not required that you consult your
attorney before signing any complaints.
UNDERAGE DRINKING AND THE LAW
The drinking age
in the United States is 21.
Under Massachusetts Law a person less than 21
years of age may not purchase, possess or consume
alcoholic beverages. A person 18 to 21 who violates this
law will be charged as an adult with a criminal
disorderly persons offense. The fine for an adult
violating this law is not less than $500.00. If the
offense is committed in a motor vehicle a 6-month
driver's license suspension will also be imposed.
As a responsible
citizen you should be aware of the laws which apply to
adults who provide or serve alcohol to minors.
LAWS AND PENALTIES
-
Massachusetts Statute C. 138 section 34 makes it a
criminal disorderly persons offense to offer,
serve or make alcohol available to minors. It is
also a criminal offense to entice or encourage a
minor to drink alcohol. The law states that a minor
may only consume an alcoholic beverage in the
presence of and with the permission of the child's
parent or legal guardian, or during a religious
observance. The penalty for this is a fine up to
$1000 and up to 180 days in jail.
- Even
though there is an exception for parents, you should
be aware that serving or providing intoxicating
substances to a minor may also be prosecuted under
other criminal statutes, for example, child
endangerment (such as cases where the underage
drinker harms himself or another), which can
result in a State prison sentence of up to 10 years
and a fine up to $150,000.
- It is a
criminal disorderly persons offense for any
person to make property (such as their house,
apartment, business, motel room or any other place
owned, leased or managed) available to, or in the
care of, another person with the purpose that
alcoholic beverages will be consumed there by
minors. The penalty is a fine up to $1000 and up
to 180 days in jail.
- It is a
criminal disorderly persons offense to sell an
alcoholic beverage to a minor, or to purchase an
alcoholic beverage for an underage person. The
penalty is a fine up to $1000 and up to 180 days in
jail.
- Any person
who serves alcohol resulting in intoxication is also
civilly liable for injuries caused by
the intoxicated person's negligence.
Let's all pledge ourselves to work together and help to
curb underage drinking in our community. |