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Marlborough Man Detained After Assaulting Officer and Fleeing in Stolen Vehicle in Framingham

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Published on December 13, 2024
Marlborough Man Detained After Assaulting Officer and Fleeing in Stolen Vehicle in FraminghamSource: Google Street View

On Wednesday, 28-year-old Manuel Teo of Marlborough was taken into custody following a brief pursuit and physical altercation. According to the Framingham Police Department on their Facebook page, the incident began when a Framingham Police officer, conducting a routine patrol, attempted to intercept a stolen vehicle near 100 Concord Street. Teo abandoned the vehicle and fled on foot, leading to a chase and struggle with the officer, who was injured during the confrontation.

The officer sustained a minor head injury during a confrontation with Teo, caused by an unidentified object. After the altercation, Teo fled, leading to a search involving K-9 units. The officer received treatment at MetroWest Medical Center and was later released. Teo was eventually arrested outside his home with assistance from the Marlborough Police Department, as reported by the Framingham Police Department.

Teo is facing charges for assaulting a police officer, disorderly conduct, receiving a stolen car, and resisting arrest. He was arrested by Framingham Police Department, who shared updates on the incident. More details are expected about the stolen car, the chase, and the legal process as the case moves forward. The community is waiting for more information on what happened that night.