An allegedly intoxicated Marlborough man who drove a stolen car into a Hopkinton house was arraigned Monday in Framingham District Court on multiple charges, according to Hopkinton’s deputy police chief.
Thomas Matthew Timpone, 45, was arrested Saturday at approximately 4:50 p.m. after the silver 2003 Honda CRV he was driving struck a home at 9 Oakhurst Road, according to HPD Deputy Chief Scott van Raalten.
“Hopkinton Police and Fire were dispatched and upon investigation, it was discovered the vehicle Mr. Timpone was operating was stolen from a 7-Eleven in Marlborough earlier in the day,” van Raalten stated.
HPD confirmed with the Marlborough Police Department that the vehicle was stolen, according to the police report.
Timpone was arrested on eight charges. He was charged Monday morning in Framingham District Court with assault and battery on a police officer, use of a motor vehicle without authority; receiving stolen property, unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, operating under the influence of liquor, larceny of a motor vehicle and leaving the scene of property damage.
There were no injuries, no damage to the house and no hazards, according to the police report. The report showed that Timpone gave his address as a Framingham post office box, but a court database showed he resides at a Marlborough apartment.
The Independent left messages with the Framingham District Court regarding Timpone’s plea and next court appearance.
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