Crime & Safety
Boston Police Officer Arraigned for Alleged Domestic Assault and Battery
Tewksbury Police are investigating the case, following an incident at the victim's home Tuesday night.

Tewksbury Police are investigating a domestic violence case against a Boston Police officer.
Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan announced Wednesday night that Patrick McCarthy, 35, of Boston, a Boston Police Officer, was arraigned Wednesday in Lowell District Court on a charge of assault and battery on a household member.
Judge Ellen Caulo released McCarthy on personal recognizance with conditions the defendant abide by a restraining order, stay away, have no contact with and not abuse the alleged victim, and possess no firearms.
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The next hearing in this case was scheduled for Tuesday, September 29.
According to Ryan, at approximately 8:25 p.m., Tuesday night, the alleged victim came to the station to report an assault. The individual told officers that the defendant threw her phone down a flight of stairs; threatened to throw the alleged victim down the stairs; slapped the alleged victim; and then threw the alleged victim onto the ground.
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Officers went to McCarthy’s residence and the defendant was placed under arrest.
The charges are allegations and the defendant is considered innocent until proven guilty.
This case is being investigated by the Tewksbury Police Department.
The prosecutor assigned to this case is Assistant District Attorney James Puritz.
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