Off-duty Cop's Suspicions Lead to Three Burglary Arrests
A North Reading police sergeant followed and arrested suspects for breaking and entering.
North Reading Police Sgt. Thomas Romeo was off duty when he observed a suspicious vehicle in a Haverhill Street driveway on Friday around 1:30 p.m.
Romeo saw a white male leave the home holding a flat screen TV and another male standing in the driveway. Both men got in a vehicle driven by a woman. Romeo followed the vehicle onto Route 93 south and notified the police station.
The vehicle was then stopped by a Massachusetts state trooper on Route 93 at a construction site. One suspect fled on foot, but was later arrested by Romeo. The other suspects were arrested with the help of North Reading, Wilmington and Massachusetts State Police.
William Wilson, 33, of 3 Lindor Road; Adam Federico, 32, of 3920 Mystic Valley Parkway, in Medford; and Naomi Everett, 38, of 12 Beltran Ave., in Malden, were all charged with breaking and entering during the daytime with intent to commit a felony and conspiracy (to commit breaking and entering during the daytime with intent to commit a felony).
William Wilson was also charged with resisting arrest, his bail was set at $1,040. Adam Federico's bail was set at $540, and Naomi Everett's was set at $290.
Sue Swansburg
10:40 am on Monday, October 24, 2011
Good job, Tom!!
Stacy R
11:51 am on Monday, October 24, 2011
I am so proud of the North Reading Police Dept and my husband, Tom. This is just another example of the dedication shown by the NRPD on a regular basis.
Jo R
1:58 pm on Monday, October 24, 2011
Pretty amazing story. Great Job!
Carolyn Pasquerella
6:39 pm on Monday, October 24, 2011
N.R.'s finest!
Joe Veno
8:20 am on Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Outstanding Police work Tom !
Jim Pothier
1:22 pm on Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Way to go, Tom!
adam
12:52 am on Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Some people need rehabilitation and not to b caged in like animals not everyone that commits crimes like these should b trashed like were not humans so wake up n help people with drug addiction problems its to bad and I feel sorry for these people so SMARTEN UP
Concerned Momma
12:41 pm on Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Is this comment a joke? Billy Wilson has been a menace to NR (and likely other places) for years. If I drove by and saw him loading a tv into a car in the middle of the day, I would have the presence of mind to call the police.
carrie
7:07 pm on Friday, October 28, 2011
Some people do need rehabilitation, but that is no excuse for breaking & entering. People work hard for their belongings and should not have to deal with others bad choices...I am glad that they got caught and they need to take responsability for their actions.( addicts or not )that being said I know for a fact that Billy Wilson does not live in North Reading and has not in the past 10 years as far as him being a "manace" how the hell would you know? oh that's right, you don't!
SMS
7:20 pm on Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Many people who do this type of activity often go back to their town where they grew up. They usually know more of the area, etc.
@Adam, Still no excuse, you break into peoples houses you should be caged like an animal, the majority of people have offered help to people. As we know you can only help people who want to be helped. Majority of the time, prison is the only sobering time these people have.
tracy reyes
12:42 pm on Wednesday, November 2, 2011
I pray this isnt the same Naomi Everette that just passed away on 10-26-11.
If it is the same girl... this is so horrible Anyone know?
Ashley Troutman
1:28 pm on Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Unfortunately, I believe it is the same woman.
Joe Veno
6:17 pm on Wednesday, November 2, 2011
What did she die from?
adam
10:43 pm on Saturday, June 30, 2012
she died from an overdose and i adam have been sober since this incident
Nikki
7:15 am on Sunday, July 1, 2012
All right, Adam!!!! This was the first message I read when I woke up this morning, and I know it will be the high point of my day! Keep up the good work. Good things are coming to you. Remember the power of prayer...God will help you...and you will be in my prayers.
Joe Veno
9:12 am on Sunday, July 1, 2012
Keep up the good work Adam
Kerry Iac
10:59 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012
If you don't know how badly it hurts then who are you to judge? Walk a day in their shoes then tell me. People with addiction problems get desperate and do things they wouldn't normally do if they were sober. There's only one true judge and that's God. I knew Billy and Adam when they were sober & they'd give you the shirts off their backs. So, don't judge people unless you know how it is. They are fathers, brothers, sons, & friends. That girl driving is now dead. I didn't know her but my prayers are with her & her family. To Billy & Adam they've been clean for about a year, luv you guys & couldn't be more proud that your turning your lives around, for the last time I hope. Always here for you, Luv ya, --Kerry ;)
stephanie barnes
3:27 pm on Saturday, January 5, 2013
I am a family member if the girl who died. She did not die if an overdose and I have an ME report that states that. She needed money and knew at the time she was not going to live much longer. She had drug problems in the past and got clean to late for the two that were with her. I hope you stay clean and live a life geared toward happiness and being there for the ones you love.