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Arrest Of Elected Official Comes After Weeks-Long Investigation That Included Video Surveillance Of Alleged Crimes
John R. Buonomo, 56, of
It is alleged that Buonomo, a
county-wide elected official, engaged in a repeated pattern of stealing
cash from copy machines and money machines at the Office of the Register
of Deeds over a period of weeks. Video surveillance cameras installed by
the Middlesex District Attorney’s
“It is highly troubling that a
public official would engage in the kind of brazen theft of public
monies that we allege here,” District Attorney Leone said. “We believe
that Mr. Buonomo violated the public’s trust by regularly accessing
these cash machines without authority and stealing taxpayer money. I
want to thank the Secretary of State's Office, the Registry of Deeds,
the Trial Court, and the Chief Justice for Administration and Management
for their cooperation during this investigation. I also want to commend
the members of the Massachusetts State Police in our
The investigation, conducted by
the Middlesex District Attorney’s
Based on this and other
information obtained during a subsequent investigation, State Police
assigned to the Middlesex District Attorney’s
During the weeks of the investigation, Buonomo is captured on video accessing one of the machines on at least eighteen separate occasions. He is believed to have taken cash for himself on at least eight of those occasions.
According to the Registry of Deeds, Buonomo has no authority to access the cash machines or copy machines on the Registry of Deeds side of the building nor does he have the authority to remove money from the machines.
The breaking and entering and theft of public property charges are felonies. The larceny under $250 is a misdemeanor charge.
The charges carry the following penalties: · Breaking and Entering into a Depository With Intent to Commit a Larceny (up to 20 years in State Prison or 2.5 years in House of Correction)
·
Theft of Public Property by
· Larceny under $250 (up to 2.5 years in House of Correction)
Buonomo is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow morning in Cambridge District Court.
The case is being investigated
by the Massachusetts State Police assigned to the Middlesex District
Attorney’s
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