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Two New Bedford men are accused of stealing a large amount of merchandise from a Wareham big-box store and transporting the goods to a business address in New Bedford.
Oscar Ortiz, 46, and Eric Ramos, 34, both of New Bedford, were taken into custody Thursday, according to a news release from the Wareham Police Department.
Wareham Police detectives say on Jan. 14 they were contacted by the Organized Retail Crime Investigation Unit of Lowe’s regarding an ongoing larceny issue at their Wareham store. The detectives began a joint investigation with the team from Lowe’s. They conducted several days of investigation and determined that a man who was contracted to clean the store was stealing items and transporting them to New Bedford, Wareham police said in a news release. The stolen items were allegedly being brought to 1407 Acushnet Ave. and being offloaded into a business at that location.
Two Wareham Police Officers Rescue Person from the Water
WAREHAM Two Wareham Police officers recently rescued a person in distress from the water.
On Sunday, December, 27, Wareham Police Officers James White and Jon Verhaegan responded to a beach location in Wareham for a report of a person in the water. Police say it was further reported that the individual was in distress.
According to police, when the officers arrived, the victim was neck-deep in water. Both officers entered the water in their uniforms and assisted the person back to the land. The individual was transported to Tobey Hospital for treatment, and the officers were uninjured; however, police say their uniforms were damaged.
SWAT team surrounds home in Wareham as convicted murderer Gino Gaillardetz, wanted for recent crime in Boston, hid in attic
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
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Multiple law enforcement agencies surrounded a home in Wareham on Tuesday night as a convicted murderer - wanted in connection with a recent incident in Boston - hid from police in an attic, authorities said.
The local and state police along with Southeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council SWAT team, the Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department, and a command unit from the Metropolitan Law Enforcement Council secured a home where Gino Gaillardetz, 56, of Chelsea hid in an attic, police said.
Wareham Police Apprehend Convicted Murderer Hiding in Home
WAREHAM Wareham Police teamed with other law enforcement to apprehend a convicted murderer wanted on a parole violation who was hiding out in the attic of an Onset home Tuesday night.
On December 22 at about 8:40 p.m., Massachusetts parole officers Nathan Mendes, Robert Mello, Timothy White and Mychal Grady developed information that a wanted individual was staying at a house on Mason Street Extension in Onset. The parole officers requested the assistance of the Wareham Police Department to serve the warrant. The wanted individual was on parole for murder, and currently under investigation for a recent crime in the Boston area. In addition, information was received that the suspect had commented he was not going to be taken back to jail.