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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, February 28, 2020 Page 19 ARRESTS | FROM PAGE 3 ners over the years,” said Lowell Police Superintendent Kelly Richardson. “Having the ability to work with the Massachusetts State Police, the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office and the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office ensures that people that evade responsibility for their unlawful actions are brought to justice. As the numbers reflect, this partnership has made great strides in making our streets a safer place for our community, and for that I am personally grateful.” Following an investigation by Marlborough Police investigators, Warrant Apprehension Unit deputies worked with members of the Massachusetts State Police’s Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section (VFAS) and the Marlborough and Westborough Police Departments to locate and apprehend Dennis Orellana, 34, of Westborough, and Hilin Orellana, 26, of Marlborough, on charges of rape of child. In addition to the 483 arrests, the team worked to return 19 people previously captured by law enforcement outside the Commonwealth to face charges in Massachusetts, including individuals wanted for charges including kidnapping, stalking, indecent assault & battery on a child under 14, and rape of a child. “Our office relies on our collaborative partnership with the Middlesex Sheriff’s Warrant Apprehension Unit to make certain that individuals facing criminal charges in Massachusetts are held accountable for their actions. These cases involve serious allegations and often involve individuals who pose a significant danger to the community, making this work critical to protecting public safety,” said Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan. Individuals with information regarding wanted fugitives within Middlesex County may contact the Warrant Apprehension Unit at 617-682-4890. LETTER | FROM PAGE 18 ing unprecedented levels of private investment and employment. With such growth come challenges. But there is no challenge that can’t be overcome when we work together. When I first ran for office in 2015, I ran with a goal of uniting municipal government. Let’s work together to achieve that. Let’s put our differences aside and make Everett an even better place to work, live and raise a family. Sincerely, Anthony DiPierro Councilor Ward 3

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