Jul 27, 2006

Cell phone dispute tied to choking

LEOMINSTER— A city man is charged with attempted murder for allegedly choking 
his mother Tuesday during a disagreement over
her cell phone, according to Leominster District Court records.

...Nidia Baez, 47, who also lives at the Third Street address, told police Mr. 
Padilla-Baez had programmed several of his
friends’ telephone numbers into her cell phone, records stated.
Ms. Baez decided later that it was her cell phone and she did not want all of 
these numbers in the phone, so she deleted
them, records stated.

When Mr. Padilla-Baez came home Tuesday after being away for several days and 
learned that his friends’ numbers had been deleted,he began screaming at his 
mother, she told police.
Mr. Padilla-Baez then allegedly pushed Ms. Baez to the ground, grabbed her 
throat with his hands and began strangling her. A police officer later saw a 
slight redness on Ms. Baez’s neck, records said.

By Mary Jo Hill TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF
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