By WXTK News
The father of a student at a Mashpee school is facing charges.
The Enterprise reports Edwin Rivera was arraigned in Falmouth District Court on Tuesday on charges of Threatening to Commit a Crime and Disturbing a School Assembly.
Rivera allegedly called the Coombs School on March 23rd and threatened to go there and hurt staff members, apparently over safety and custody issues with his son.
That threatened visit did not happen, but police reports indicate some teachers at the school felt compelled to barricade their doors to keep students safe.
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Wednesday, March 3
At 10:34 PM, police made a traffic stop on Trowbridge Road that led to multiple charges including drunk driving. An officer on patrol spotted a black 2014 Ford F-250 pickup truck on Shore Road. The driver of the truck drifted into the center of the road near Oak Grove Cemetery. When the truck reached Trowbridge Road, the driver went through a stop sign, drove up on the sidewalk near the public schools and then back into the road. Police stopped the truck and identified the driver as Joseph Vanderstaay, 58, from Wareham. Mr. Vanderstaay showed obvious signs of intoxication, police said, and failed field sobriety tests. After being stopped, Mr. Vanderstaay complained of pain. Bourne firefighters came to the scene and took him to a local hospital. Police cited him for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor, a marked lanes violation, negligent operation of a motor vehicle and failure to stop or yield. He will be issues a summons to Falmouth District C
FALMOUTH The man charged in the February homicide of a Mashpee woman was arraigned in Falmouth District Court on Wednesday.
Cleber O. Mariano Jr., 33, of Falmouth, was arraigned on charges of murder, assault and battery on a family/household member, strangulation and assault with intent to murder in connection with the homicide of 30-year-old Danielle Taylor.
Judge Paul G. Pino ordered that Mariano be held without bail. A probable cause hearing is scheduled for May 10, according to a statement from Cape and Islands District Attorney Michael O’Keefe.
Falmouth police responded Feb. 8 to the CapeWind Waterfront Resort at 34 Maravista Ave. for a well-being check after receiving a call from friends of the resident. When police arrived at the motel, they found Taylor lying unconscious on the floor.