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By reading the following you have acknowledged this and have chosen to proceed of your own free will.| Subject: dumb ass | |
Author: wt [Edit] |
Date Posted: 12:41:22 06/30/08 Mon BILLERICA — A corrections officer at the Middlesex House of Correction is facing drug charges after he was accused of buying drugs on the outside then smuggling them into the jail for inmates for a fee. Scott Sears, 36, of Winthrop, was arrested Thursday at a Dunkin’ Donuts in Winthrop ending what officials say was a yearlong investigation into his alleged drug-smuggling operation, according to state police. In October, state police and Middlesex Sheriff officials heard from informants that Sears was acting as a middleman between drug dealers and the jail in Billerica, where he worked. Sears, a corrections officer for two years, would allegedly meet with dealers and buy drugs on behalf of inmates , then smuggle the drugs into the jail, charging inmates a fee. Sears was arrested after state police and the sheriff’s office set up surveillance at a Dunkin’ Donuts on Revere Street on Thursday morning. An undercover agent met with Sears and allegedly gave him drugs in a coffee cup. As payment, Sears received $150 in cash and 3 grams of cocaine, officials said. He was arraigned in East Boston Court and charged with possession of a Class D substance, possession of a Class D substance with intent to distribute, conspiracy to deliver drugs into a prison and school zone violation. He was ordered held in the Suffolk County Jail on $15,000 cash bail. His next court date for a pretrial conference is scheduled for July 15. Sears has been suspended with pay from his job pending an administrative disciplinary hearing. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
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| Subject: thank you to female guards for taking care of our husbands | |
Author: Fran Bolduc (relief) [Edit] |
Date Posted: 23:49:03 07/21/08 Mon picture this scene! I come home from a hard days work, and an suv pulls up. two people jump out with a video camera,i thought it was candid camera no lie. as the conversation went on between these two people[man - women]with my husband i drew my conclusions!while my husband was in billerica he used one of the female guards for money and whatever else he could get. and they wanted the money back because she stopped hearing from him.i asked if they were sexual she said they just talked dirty to each other at the same time the male guard said yes it was sexual.here"s the best part the reason the male guard came with her,was as he was consoling her they fell in love and he left his wife and children for her.THIS IS A TRUE STORY.i even turned them in, but it got pushed under the carpet.the reason for me writing is, the female guard you know who you are; thank you for the washer and dryer he bought me. i never knew where he had gotten the money, until you came to my home.so to all you girls who have loved ones in jail BEWARE! [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
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| Subject: Happy Holidays | |
Author: [Edit] |
Date Posted: 12:27:54 12/23/07 Sun A moment to say Hi! And thanks to all who do this job, and for doing what you do. Unfortunately some won’t be able to be there in the morning or at night with their families during these holidays, As we have to secure the rest of society from these convicted felons. To all out there no matter where you are be safe and have a happy, Holiday season and be thankful for what you have and what you get. Hope all look forward to a better year in 08. Bless all of you for doing such a thankless job. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
| Subject: CONTRACT OFFER | |
Author: DS [Edit] |
Date Posted: 20:56:20 07/26/07 Thu middlesex CO's highest paid in state -- huh, 16:07:32 06/21/07 Thu [1] Middlesex Correction Officers Association, NEPBA Local 500 Ratify New Two-Year Deal New England PBA Negotiates Contract in Three Weeks June 6, 2007 – The members of the Middlesex Correction Officers Association, NEPBA Local 500 overwhelmingly ratified a new two-year contract making them the highest paid correction officers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The former local of the International Brotherhood of Correctional Officers (IBPO) has been without a contract since June 30, 2006 and had filed a petition to decertify from the IBCO with the Massachusetts Labor Relations Commission on September 11, 2006. Although the leadership was unable to negotiate a deal with the High Sheriff of Middlesex County while the petition to decertify was pending, most are thankful for the wait and for the contract negotiation skills of the New England PBA. When the election was completed, the IBCO was history and the difficult job of negotiating a new contact began. Less than three weeks ago, New England PBA President Bryan W. McMahon and New England PBA Executive Director Jerry Flynn met with Middlesex Sheriff James V. DiPaola and the Chief Legal Counsel John Granara of the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office to discuss the current expired contract. As the discussions progressed, the New England PBA and the leadership team of the Middlesex Correction Officers Association, NEPBA Local 500 negotiated a new contract in less than three weeks, something IBCO couldn’t do in three years! NEPBA Chief Negotiator Jerry Flynn called the negotiations “very professional with an open and frank discussion of the issues.” Flynn stated, “None of this could have been accomplished without the full commitment of the Sheriff of Middlesex County and his staff.” He further stated, “Sheriff DiPaola should be commended for remaining true to his campaign promise of competitive salaries being his priority.” New England PBA President Bryan W. McMahon called the contract “a great first step in introducing what we can do in providing quality representation to some of our newest members.” Union President Rick Looney praised the New England PBA for their “professionalism and commitment” and stated, “This is the best contract we have ever received – without giving up or getting ZERO’s.” Highlights of the contract include: 6% across the board raise over two years for all union members Signing Bonus for all union members Raised employer contribution level three dollars per week per member to cover dental and vision 6% across the board raise over two years for all union members. The New England PBA extends a warm “thank you” for the leadership support of people such as Rick Looney, Denise Cohen, Keith Sullivan and Curtis LeMay for all of their time, commitment and hard work. It’s a pleasure to work with such dedicated individuals and we look forward to a long and prosperous relationship. The membership of NEPBA Local 500 ratified the contract by a vote of 378 in favor to 12 opposed. 6% across the board raise over two years for all union members. The New England PBA extends a warm “thank you” for the leadership support of people such as Rick Looney, Denise Cohen, Keith Sullivan and Curtis LeMay for all of their time, commitment and hard work. It’s a pleasure to work with such dedicated individuals and we look forward to a long and prosperous relationship. The membership of NEPBA Local 500 ratified the contract by a vote of 378 in favor to 12 opposed. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
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