Crime & Safety

Framingham Man Arrested After Altercation at Subway

Javier Antonio Baez allegedly assaulted an employee at the restaurant.

When the Subway Restaurant chain says to visit the restaurant and “eat fresh,” it doesn’t mean "act fresh," and a man with a bunch of arrests under his belt is finding that out firsthand.

Javier Antonio Baez, 28, of Beaver Street in Framingham, was arrested at 4:59 p.m. on May 18, and charged with assault and battery, intimidating a witness, and disorderly conduct.

According to Natick Police, an officer was sent to the West Natick location on West Central Street for a report of an employee having an altercation with a customer. An officer later arrested Baez on the charges.

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Baez, according to online reports, is no stranger to the police.

In August 2006, Baez was arrested and charged with assault with a dangerous weapon (a knife) and threatening to commit a crime. In 2007, there was another altercation at a local hospital. In 2008, he was charged with failing to stop for police, driving a vehicle negligently, driving without a license, driving an uninsured vehicle, driving an unregistered vehicle, possession of a stolen RMV document, and receiving a stolen license plate, after a short chase and motor vehicle stop in Natick.

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Editor’s note: The following post was derived from information supplied by the Natick Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.


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