Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Burlington Police & Burlington Fire Department Host Community Safety Night

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

                                                             Media Contact: John Guilfoil
Phone: 617-993-0003
Email: john@jgpr.net

BURLINGTON — Police Chief Michael Kent and Fire Chief Steven Yetman are pleased to announce that the Burlington Police and Fire Departments will be hosting Community Safety Night next week

“We invite residents of all ages to come out for a night of fun and good times,” Police Chief Kent said. “We are thrilled to be partnering with the Fire Department and Chief Yetman to put on this great community event.”

WHEN:  Wednesday, August 8th, from 5-7:30 pm

WHERE: Wegmans parking lot, 53 3rd Ave.

WHO: 

  • Burlington Police Department
  • Burlington Fire Department
  • 3rd Avenue Burlington
  • Wegmans

WHAT:  The free event is open to adults and children of all ages. Those who attend can get up close views of police cruisers, fire trucks, ambulances and equipment used by the town’s first responders.

There will be K9 demonstrations and attendees can meet and speak with the police officers and firefighters who serve the Burlington community

Free hot dogs will be served and live music will be played, featuring dueling pianos.

“We hope to see a large turnout and I look forward to speaking with many of the residents that I have not had the opportunity to meet before,” Fire Chief Yetman said. “We have been looking forward to this event for months and it’s going to be a great summer night out.”

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Monday, July 16, 2018

Burlington Police Investigating after Pursuit of OUI Suspect Leads to Crash, Driver Refused to Stop for Police

BURLINGTON — The Burlington Police Department is investigating after a motorist refused to pull over during a traffic stop and led officers on a pursuit that resulted in a single vehicle crash.  Immediate Release-pursuit 7-16-18

At 2:05 a.m., a Burlington police officer observed a Nissan sport utility vehicle being operated erratically on Middlesex Turnpike with multiple taillights out. The driver was operating at a very low rate of speed and suddenly speeding up and swerving on the roadway. The officer suspected that the driver may be intoxicated. The driver got on the I-95 northbound ramp and proceeded to the highway, and the officer attempted to a make a traffic stop.

The driver refused to stop and drove away at a high rate of speed northbound on I-95, exiting at Exit 34/Winn Street. The driver then made a sudden U-turn and drove back up the wrong way toward a police cruiser, nearly striking the cruiser. The driver continued the wrong way up the ramp and began to drive the wrong way on I-95 before the vehicle jumped an on-ramp median and proceeding back north on I-95 northbound.

The driver attempted to exit the highway again at Exit 35/Rt. 38 but lost control of the vehicle and rolled it over, crashing at the bottom of the highway ramp near the Rt. 38 rotary.

The driver was ejected from the vehicle. He was taken to Lahey Hospital and Medial Center with serious injuries. He has been identified as a 24-year-old male from Uganda, however multiple forms of conflicting identification were found at the scene and in the vehicle, so police have not positively identified the driver at this time.

Several miniature bottles of alcohol were found ejected from the vehicle at the crash site, and alcohol is believed to have been a significant factor.

The pursuit reached speeds of approximately 90 mph and lasted for about two minutes. The pursuit was monitored by a Burlington Police Department lieutenant.

This incident is under investigation by the Burlington Police Department.

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