No Inspection Sticker Leads to Gun Arrest on Vineyard
OAK BLUFFS — Shortly after 2 p.m. on Monday, a state trooper on patrol, observed a 2012 Mazda sedan with no inspection sticker pass him on West Tisbury Road in Edgartown. The trooper stopped the car in the area of Bold Meadow Lane, approached it, and began speaking with the driver, a 25-year-old Oak Bluffs woman.
When the passenger, William J. Filene, 30, of Edgartown, opened the glove box to get the registration, the trooper observed, inside the compartment, a clear plastic box containing firearm ammunition. It was determined that neither of the car’s occupants possessed a license to carry a firearm or a Firearm Identification Card. While speaking to the Trooper, both occupants initially stated there was no gun in the vehicle.
After the discovery of the ammunition, Edgartown Police responded to back up the stop. Upon further questioning and investigation, the Trooper and Officers learned that Filene did indeed have a firearm in the car and recovered a Ruger LCP Auto handgun with a .380 caliber round in the chamber and a magazine holding six more rounds. Additionally, the box in the glove compartment contained six .40 caliber rounds.
FILENE was charged with illegal possession of a firearm and illegal possession of ammunition. He was transported to the Dukes County House of Correction and booked. The driver was issued a civil citation for driving without an inspection sticker.
Massachusetts State Police