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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MARCH 24, 2023 Page 7 MSO Warrant Apprehension Unit participated in over 200 arrests in 2022 Unit worked with Middlesex DA to return 19 wanted fugitives to Massachusetts M embers of the Warrant Apprehension Unit (WAU) of the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office (MSO) made or assisted in nearly 215 arrests in 2022, officials announced recently. WAU is comprised of three deputy sheriffs and a member of the Lowell Police Department. The unit works in partnership with the MSO’s intelligence analysts and Inner Perimeter Security Unit, as well as the Massachusetts State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section (VFAS) and other local and national law enforcement partners. “Whether it’s through innovative treatment programming we provide within our facility or through the work of our Warrant Apprehension Unit, members of the MSO work tirelessly to maintain and enhance public safety,” said Middlesex County Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian. “But we cannot do this important work alone. That’s why our collaboration with our local, RESNEK | FROM PAGE 6 Some may call it vintage stonewalling, as the Philbins appear to be running scared following Resnek’s admission to massive fraud during his four depositions. In spite of opposing the motions, they will all have to testify, with three of the four providing documents. The bookkeeper, who has stated in her lawyer’s opposition that she is the primary caregiver to her elderly husband and disabled adult state and federal partners is so crucial.” Among those taken into custody by the Warrant Apprehension Unit in 2022 was a 58-year-old Lowell woman, who was wanted in Maine in connection with a 1985 cold case that involved the death of an unidentified newborn baby. “The Warrant Apprehension Unit’s success is the direct result of the collaboration and partnerships between MSO, MSP, and LPD,” said Lowell Police Superintendent Barry Golner. “A unit like this could not exist if it were not for the teamwork of all involved. The LPD would like to express our gratitude to the sheriff, the colonel, and their teams.” WAU also worked with VFAS and the Lawrence Police Department to arrest a 30-yearold Lawrence man charged with attempted murder, assault with a dangerous weapon and assault & battery with a dangerous weapon in conson, will be allowed to testify via Zoom at the newspaper office. Tara Philbin will have to appear with documentation of any and all communications regarding bids, potential bids for insurance contracts with the City of Everett, or agency, department or division since Jan. 1, 2014. The Keeper of the Records for the two realty trusts – whether that is one or all three Philbins – will appear (it’s anyone’s guess). The Court-appointed Disnection with a case out of Marlborough District Court. In addition, WAU members also worked with the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office to safely return 19 wanted fugitives to Massachusetts from other states. Included among those 19 was a 40-year-old Florida man wanted on nine warrants charging him with 37 felonies and 27 misdemeanors across seven different district courts in Middlesex, Suffolk and Franklin Counties. “When individuals are able to deliberately evade law enforcement, public safety and confidence in law enforcement is compromised. Our work with the Middlesex Sheriff’s Warrant Apprehension Unit ensures that individuals who flee while facing charges in Massachusetts are returned to appear in court. I am very grateful to all of the agencies who partner to accomplish this important goal,” said Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan. covery Master has now ordered them to show up and testify. They opposed motions to compel them to do so. The ruling: They all have to testify. And three of the four (the bookkeeper says she does not have any documents of her own) have to bring the documents. 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