October 23, 2013
Police catch rider they say is speeding motorcyclist
Anonymous
The Eagle-Tribune
The Eagle Tribune
Wed Oct 23, 2013, 12:13 AM EDT
RANDOLPH, Mass. (AP) — A motorcyclist police say has been flying on highways around greater Boston at speeds of more than 100 miles per hour and racing down breakdown lanes to evade police for several weeks has been arrested.
Twenty-nine-year-old Daniel Rebello of Somerset pleaded not guilty in Quincy District Court to charges including motor vehicle assault on a police officer, racing, driving with a suspended license and failing to stop for police. A judge set bail at $10,000 but revoked his bail for driving charges in New Bedford and ordered him held for 60 days.
Rebello was arrested Tuesday morning in Randolph after being spotted hiding behind a tractor-trailer in a parking lot, minutes after police say he was seen speeding along Route 24, making sudden lane changes, traveling in the median and even traveling south in a northbound lane.
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