Crime
Police say the person was enraged and shouting once they arrived on the lodge. He then allegedly spit on and punched three officers.
Tewksbury police arrested a 36-year-old Methuen man Saturday after he refused to go away a lodge room he was due to take a look at of.
Patrick Buckley allegedly refused to take a look at of his room in a lodge at 1910 Andover St. or pay for an additional night time, main lodge workers to name police round midday, police stated in a information launch Monday.
When police arrived, they spoke to Buckley, who they stated was “enraged” and shouting. Buckley then allegedly assaulted three cops, spitting on one, spitting on and punching a second, and punching a 3rd.
Police arrested Buckley and took him to a hospital for analysis. Police stated neither Buckley nor the three officers have been severely injured throughout the incident.
Police charged Buckley with three counts of assault and battery on a police officer, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest. Buckley was arraigned in Lowell District Courtroom Monday.
The tackle given for the lodge is listed on Google because the tackle for Prolonged Keep America Tewksbury, a lodge chain that focuses on long-term stays.
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Originally posted 2023-05-16 02:46:50.