Lakeville Police Announce Bridgewater Man Arraigned for Indecent Assault and Battery

Lakeville Police Announce Bridgewater Man Arraigned for Indecent Assault and Battery

LAKEVILLE — Chief Matthew Perkins reports that a Bridgewater man was arraigned Friday following an investigation into an alleged indecent assault that took place in October.

FREDRICK CONRAD, AGE 63, of BRIDGEWATER, was charged with Indecent Assault and Battery on a Person 14 or Over (3 counts).

The incident, during which CONRAD allegedly had inappropriate contact with a minor, occurred at his place of business, Brickroad Wrestling Club, located at 155 Millennium Circle in Lakeville in October.

CONRAD was arraigned in Wareham District Court on Friday, Dec. 8. He was released on personal recognizance, with conditions to stay away from and have no contact with the victim. The next date in this case is Feb. 22, 2024.

The matter remains under investigation by the Lakeville Police Department. Anyone who may have further information is asked to call Lakeville Police at 508-947-4422.

These are allegations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty.

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Lakeville Police Department Releases Body-Worn Camera Footage from Officer-Involved Shooting

Lakeville Police Department Releases Body-Worn Camera Footage from Officer-Involved Shooting

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*Note: This video contains graphic imagery and language*

LAKEVILLE — Chief Matthew Perkins reports that the Lakeville Police Department is releasing body-worn camera footage from an officer-involved shooting that took place early Friday morning, Sept. 29.

The video begins as the Lakeville officer activates his body-worn camera while getting out of his cruiser and commanding the suspect to put down his weapon.

The suspect has been identified as TIMOTHY HLADIK, AGE 45, of LAKEVILLE, and is facing several charges. He was arraigned at St. Luke’s Hospital in New Bedford on Monday, Oct. 2.

At approximately 3:45 a.m. Friday, Sept. 29, a Lakeville Police officer was monitoring traffic near the intersection of Precinct and Pickens streets. HLADIK allegedly approached the officer and confronted him, displaying what appeared to be a handgun. The officer drew his service weapon, got out of the cruiser and retreated behind his cruiser, and ordered HLADIK to drop the weapon multiple times. HLADIK did not comply.

During the confrontation, an off-duty Massachusetts state trooper was driving by and stopped to render assistance to the officer.

During the exchange, HLADIK repeatedly used threatening language, and then allegedly took an aggressive stance and raised the weapon. At this time, fearing for their safety, both officers fired, striking HLADIK. The officers secured the suspect’s weapon, which was determined to be a replica gun, and immediately rendered emergency medical aid to the man.

The off-duty trooper was not wearing a body camera.

The police officers were placed on paid administrative leave and the service weapons of the officer and trooper have been taken as part of the investigation, as is standard procedure in any police-involved shooting.

All further inquiries should be directed to the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office.

These are allegations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

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*UPDATE* Lakeville Police Department Investigates Circumstances Surrounding Officer-Involved Shooting

*UPDATE* Lakeville Police Department Investigates Circumstances Surrounding Officer-Involved Shooting

LAKEVILLE — Chief Matthew Perkins reports that the Lakeville Police Department is investigating the circumstances of an officer-involved shooting that took place early Friday.

At 3:45 a.m. Friday, a Lakeville Police officer was monitoring traffic near the intersection of Precinct and Pickens streets. A man approached the officer and confronted him, displaying what appeared to be a black handgun. The officer retreated behind his cruiser, drew his service weapon and ordered the suspect to drop the weapon. The suspect did not comply.

During the confrontation, an off-duty Massachusetts state trooper was driving by and stopped to render assistance to the Lakeville officer.

The officer and the trooper repeatedly ordered the man to drop the weapon, but the suspect did not comply. During the exchange, the suspect took an aggressive stance and raised the weapon. At this time, fearing for their safety, both fired, striking the suspect. The officers secured the suspect’s weapon and immediately rendered emergency medical aid to the man.

The individual was taken to a local hospital, where he is being treated for his injuries.

He will face a number of charges, including Assault with a Dangerous Weapon. His name is not being released at this time, pending the issuance of a criminal complaint.

The Lakeville officer was taken off duty and the service weapons of the officer and trooper have been taken as part of the investigation, as is standard procedure in any police-involved shooting.

This is an active and ongoing investigation. The roads in the immediate vicinity of the scene remain closed at this time.

Chief Perkins would also like to notify the community that there is no danger to the public at this time, however motorists are urged to avoid the area.

The identities of the officer and trooper involved are not being released at this time. Body-camera footage of the incident exists, and it will be released at some point.

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Lakeville Police Department Investigating Officer-Involved Shooting

LAKEVILLE — Chief Matthew Perkins reports that Lakeville Police and its mutual aid partners are at the scene of and are investigating an incident that includes an officer-involved shooting.

The intersection of Pickens and Precinct streets is closed at this time and will remain closed until further notice. Motorists are asked to avoid the area.

There is no danger to the public.

Members of the news media are asked to stage at the Lakeville Public Library, 4 Precinct St.

Lakeville Police Investigating Crash Involving Passenger Vehicle and Trash Truck

Lakeville Police Investigating Crash Involving Passenger Vehicle and Trash Truck

Chief Matthew Perkins reports that the Lakeville Police Department is investigating a crash involving a passenger vehicle and a trash truck that injured three people.

On Thursday, May 25, at approximately 4:50 p.m., Lakeville Police were notified by 911 call of a two-vehicle crash on Bedford Street in the area of Crooked Lane.

Officers responded and found two injured parties in a trash truck that had collided with a passenger vehicle, and an injured driver in the passenger vehicle.

The Lakeville Fire Department had to free one of the drivers, who was trapped in their vehicle for almost an hour.

The driver of the trash truck was taken by air ambulance to Rhode Island Trauma Center, while the driver of the passenger vehicle and a passenger in the trash truck were both taken by ambulance to local hospitals.

The crash remains under investigation by the Lakeville Police Department, with assistance from the Massachusetts State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Section.