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http://www.sentinelandenterprise.com/police/ci_11459578
LEOMINSTER -- A New Hampshire man has been ordered held on $50,000 bail after state police say they caught him with weapons and ammunition in his truck on Mill Street in Leominster.
Brian Cordeiro, 31, of 24 Jock Page Road, Fitzwilliam, N.H., was arraigned in Leominster District Court on Wednesday for three counts of possessing a firearm of large capacity, carrying a dangerous weapon, carrying a firearm without a license and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.
State Police responded to Route 2 East in Leominster at around 6:20 p.m. Tuesday to investigate a report of the driver of a gray pickup allegedly harassing the occupant of another vehicle, according to a report from Trooper Timothy Foley.
The pickup exited Route 2 in Leominster and pulled into the D'Angelo parking lot at 231 Mill St.
Police confronted Cordeiro in the parking lot, according to Foley's report. Cordeiro told the troopers that he came from Fitzwilliam and was on his way to work at Home Depot in Leominster, according to the report.
Cordeiro denied being involved in a confrontation with another vehicle, according to police report.
When troopers went to look through Cordeiro's truck, he informed them that he had an unloaded handgun in the center console, they said.
Troopers found an unloaded Glock .40 caliber handgun and a double-edged knife in the center console, according to Foley's report.
They also allegedly found loaded magazines for an AR-15 rifle, and
loaded Scherer magazines for the Glock handgun. In all, there were nine loaded magazines in the vehicle, according to Foley's report.
Police placed Cordeiro under arrest after he informed them that he did not have a license for the weapons or ammunition. During booking, Cordeiro allegedly admitted to police that he became angry when he was cut off by a white SUV on Route 140 and began driving close to the vehicle.
Judge Martha Brennan ordered Cordeiro held on $50,000 bail during his arrangement Wednesday. He is due back in court for a pretrial hearing on Jan. 26.
http://www.sentinelandenterprise.com/police/ci_11459578
LEOMINSTER -- A New Hampshire man has been ordered held on $50,000 bail after state police say they caught him with weapons and ammunition in his truck on Mill Street in Leominster.
Brian Cordeiro, 31, of 24 Jock Page Road, Fitzwilliam, N.H., was arraigned in Leominster District Court on Wednesday for three counts of possessing a firearm of large capacity, carrying a dangerous weapon, carrying a firearm without a license and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.
State Police responded to Route 2 East in Leominster at around 6:20 p.m. Tuesday to investigate a report of the driver of a gray pickup allegedly harassing the occupant of another vehicle, according to a report from Trooper Timothy Foley.
The pickup exited Route 2 in Leominster and pulled into the D'Angelo parking lot at 231 Mill St.
Police confronted Cordeiro in the parking lot, according to Foley's report. Cordeiro told the troopers that he came from Fitzwilliam and was on his way to work at Home Depot in Leominster, according to the report.
Cordeiro denied being involved in a confrontation with another vehicle, according to police report.
When troopers went to look through Cordeiro's truck, he informed them that he had an unloaded handgun in the center console, they said.
Troopers found an unloaded Glock .40 caliber handgun and a double-edged knife in the center console, according to Foley's report.
They also allegedly found loaded magazines for an AR-15 rifle, and
loaded Scherer magazines for the Glock handgun. In all, there were nine loaded magazines in the vehicle, according to Foley's report.
Police placed Cordeiro under arrest after he informed them that he did not have a license for the weapons or ammunition. During booking, Cordeiro allegedly admitted to police that he became angry when he was cut off by a white SUV on Route 140 and began driving close to the vehicle.
Judge Martha Brennan ordered Cordeiro held on $50,000 bail during his arrangement Wednesday. He is due back in court for a pretrial hearing on Jan. 26.