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Worcester Man with Violent Past Arrested in Webster Following Disturbance Call

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Published on April 11, 2025
Worcester Man with Violent Past Arrested in Webster Following Disturbance CallSource: Facebook/Webster Police Department Massachusetts

A Worcester man with a history of violent crime was arrested again, this time in Webster, after police found him in an apartment complex where they were called for a reported disturbance. According to a social media post by the Webster Police Department, Troy Morvan, 29, of Litchfield St., Worcester, was apprehended on March 26 at the North Village apartment complex by officers who were familiar with his criminal history and aware of two active warrants for his arrest.

The incident occurred around 9:45 pm when Webster Police Officers assigned to the evening shift including Sergeant Larochelle and Officers’ Suss, Motyka, and Caruso arrived and found Mr. Morvan hiding in a back bedroom, the suspect was taken into custody without incident, the arrest was part of an ongoing commitment from local law enforcement to track and apprehend individuals who pose a persistent threat to community safety. Morvan, who had previously served a two-year jail sentence for involvement in a double shooting in Worcester back in 2021, was also wanted for a burglary that took place in Webster in December of 2024.

The charges against Morvan include two counts of assault and battery with a firearm, two counts of assault with a firearm, carrying a loaded firearm without a license to carry, carrying a firearm without a license to carry, and illegal possession of ammunition stemming from the original altercation in Worcester. Additionally, the Webster Police Department confirmed the details involving unarmed burglary, larceny from a person, and witness intimidation that led to his second warrant. It's important to note that all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, as mentioned in the police department's announcement.