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Press Release - April 3, 2003
Office of the Commissioner of Probation



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:   For More Information, Contact:
April 3, 2003   Coria Holland, Director of Communications
    617-727-5335, ext. 258


East Brookfield District Probation
Releases Most Wanted List


          The East Brookfield District Court Probation Department welcomes tips from the public to help the department track down offenders who are in default.

          Currently, there are seven offenders who are actively being sought, several of whom have an extensive history of violence. The offenders are as follows: John Fuller, 42, of Oxford, breaking and entering for misdemeanor and assault and battery; Steven Lloyd, 46, of Ware, assault and battery - three counts, malicious destruction of property and violation of 209A (restraining order); James C. Woodworth, 45, of Brookfield, assault and battery; John Warren, 25, of Worcester, operating under the influence of alcohol -second offense; Henry Caldwell, 45, of Springfield, operating under the influence of alcohol - second offense; Shane Logan, 27, of Warren and Florida, knowingly receiving stolen property; Lena Lecaire (aka: Lena Warfield), 34, of Worcester, larceny under $250 and larceny over $250; Amanda A. Bash, 25, of Spencer and believed to be residing in Connecticut, possession with intent to distribute a Class A substance (Heroin) and possession with intent to distribute a Class B substance (Crack Cocaine); Jamie M. Bishop, 29, of Spencer, violation of a 209A; and Douglas Haddad, 21 of Worcester, breaking and entering with intent to commit felony and larceny from a person. Warrants have been issued for the offenders’ arrests.

          “If you are on the list, do yourself a favor and turn yourself in. If you recognize someone on the list and know of their whereabouts, we welcome any information you can provide us. Please call us at 508-885-6307, ext. 5. Let’s work together to keep our community safe and drug-free,” said Chief Probation Officer Gerald W. Buono Jr.

          The Massachusetts Probation Service is a department of the Massachusetts Trial Court. There are 12 Superior Court, 70 District Court and 12 Probate & Family Court probation offices throughout the Commonwealth. Probation’s Juvenile Court system includes 11 divisions which represent every county in the state. The Office of the Commissioner of Probation (OCP) serves as the central administrative office for the state Probation Service and the Office of Community Corrections which operates 22 Community Corrections Centers throughout the state.

 

 


 

 
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