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Springfield construction worker accused of Chicopee home invasion held without bail
CHICOPEE — A Springfield man is being held without bail after allegedly threatening his ex-girlfriend with a gun, sparking a response from the police department's emergency tactical team.
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Wilmer Omar Uroza, of Springfield
Jeanette DeForge | jdeforge@repub.com
Wilmer Omar Uroza, 23, of 15 Clyde St., appeared inChicopee District Court Wednesday after being charged with home invasion with a handgun last week. Judge Patricia Poehler ordered him held without bail.
The construction worker is accused of entering his former girlfriend's first-floor apartment at 17 Adams St. and threatening her with a gun and and hitting a male friend, who was also in the home, with the weapon, according to court records.
"(The victim) stated that...he then pointed the gun at her and tapped it on the side of her head several times," according to a police report written by Officer Travis Odiorne, one of the responding officers.
The alleged incident happened at about 2 a.m.. The victim said she was able to flee the apartment when Uroza was throwing the man out of the home. She fled without her cell phone and hid for more than 3 hours in a nearby building before she was able to call police, court records said.
At least a half-dozen officers arrived after she called at about 5:30 a.m. They talked to the victim, who said she believed Uroza was still in her apartment, and had her sit in a cruiser for her safety, court records said.
Police, using a ballistic shield and other tactical gear, then entered the apartment after Uroza did not answer the door. They found Uroza and another woman in a bedroom and ordered them to put their hands up. The woman complied, court records said.
Uroza, however refused to get out of the bed, but he did put his hands in the air. Police eventually were able to handcuff him and arrest him, court records said.
Police searched the bedroom and found a gun hidden under a pillow, court records said.
Springfield construction worker accused of Chicopee home invasion held without bail | masslive.com
No Sharia on site.
Springfield construction worker accused of Chicopee home invasion held without bail
CHICOPEE — A Springfield man is being held without bail after allegedly threatening his ex-girlfriend with a gun, sparking a response from the police department's emergency tactical team.
wilmer omar uroza.jpg
Wilmer Omar Uroza, of Springfield
Jeanette DeForge | jdeforge@repub.com
Wilmer Omar Uroza, 23, of 15 Clyde St., appeared inChicopee District Court Wednesday after being charged with home invasion with a handgun last week. Judge Patricia Poehler ordered him held without bail.
The construction worker is accused of entering his former girlfriend's first-floor apartment at 17 Adams St. and threatening her with a gun and and hitting a male friend, who was also in the home, with the weapon, according to court records.
"(The victim) stated that...he then pointed the gun at her and tapped it on the side of her head several times," according to a police report written by Officer Travis Odiorne, one of the responding officers.
The alleged incident happened at about 2 a.m.. The victim said she was able to flee the apartment when Uroza was throwing the man out of the home. She fled without her cell phone and hid for more than 3 hours in a nearby building before she was able to call police, court records said.
At least a half-dozen officers arrived after she called at about 5:30 a.m. They talked to the victim, who said she believed Uroza was still in her apartment, and had her sit in a cruiser for her safety, court records said.
Police, using a ballistic shield and other tactical gear, then entered the apartment after Uroza did not answer the door. They found Uroza and another woman in a bedroom and ordered them to put their hands up. The woman complied, court records said.
Uroza, however refused to get out of the bed, but he did put his hands in the air. Police eventually were able to handcuff him and arrest him, court records said.
Police searched the bedroom and found a gun hidden under a pillow, court records said.
Springfield construction worker accused of Chicopee home invasion held without bail | masslive.com
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