1, the victim told police Torres returned to the residence and pried open a downstairs door and began walking up some stairs and when he reached the top, he allegedly grabbed the victim by her hair until he was able to grab her phone and left on foot, leaving the phone at the bottom of the stairs, police said. Once inside, the two began arguing and Torres allegedly pushed her, causing her to drop her cellphone, which he picked up before smashing it on the floor and taking it as he left, not allowing her to call for help, police said.įollowing the incident, the victim applied for and was granted a restraining order against him, police said. When she refused to open the door, he kicked it open, which left the victim with an injured toe - she was using her foot to block the door. 31, police said Alexander Torres, 32, of Kimball Street, Fitchburg, went to the residence he had shared with his wife - he had already moved out - and began yelling at her about possibly being unfaithful. 1 for two incidents in which he allegedly struck his estranged wife after entering her residence without permission, according to police and court documents. LEOMINSTER - A Fitchburg man was arraigned on Oct. 3 for a pretrial hearing, according to court documents.Įstranged husband allegedly assaults wife on two consecutive days 14, he pleaded not guilty, but was ordered held in lieu of posting a $1,500 cash bail, which he did, to stay away from the victim and return to court on Dec. He was placed under arrest and charged with violating a restraining order, domestic assault and battery and strangulation, according to court documents. The next morning Quiles returned to her residence to discuss repairing the car window and the restraining order and when she answered the door, the victim said he was upset about the restraining order and told her he could have done more damage to her car, police said. She recognized Quiles and reported to police what had happened and she had a no abuse restraining order issued against him, which was served, and he was summonsed to court on a charge of malicious damage to a motor vehicle, police said. She pulled surveillance video of the front of her residence and saw Zachary Quiles, 23, of Johnny Appleseed Lane, Leominster, arrive at her residence, walk up to the side door and pick something up before walking toward her car and smashing the window with what appeared to be a blunt object, police said. 13, the victim reported that the day before she was leaving her residence to go to work and saw that the rear window of her car had been smashed. LEOMINSTER - A city man who first smashed the back windshield of the car of a woman known to him and then confronted her the next day at her apartment and allegedly choked her, was arrested for domestic assault and battery, according to police and court documents. Leominster man arrested after allegedly violating restraining order
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