“I would like to give recognition to the continuous and diligent work performed by Acton Police Officers and Detectives who responded to this horrific incident in 2013 and never gave up trying to find the perpetrator. We are committed to using every tool available to us – not just advances in technology – but creative diligent investigative work to bring these cases to resolution,” said District Attorney Ryan. ![]() We want to give hope to those whose cases have not been resolved. We know the terrible personal violation and the continuing trauma that is experienced by survivors of sexual assault crimes. The mere passage of time does nothing to affect our resolve to pursue justice in these cases. Thanks to the great work of that team, we are changing the narrative of what defines “cold case” and at the same time sending a strong message to victims and perpetrators of sexual violence in this County. “Today marks an important milestone in the work of the Cold Case Unit that I launched in 2019. ![]() The next date in this case is March 22, 2023. Judge Joseph Hurley ordered that the defendant be held without bail after a dangerousness hearing. ![]() He was arraigned today on the charge of Aggravated Rape in the Concord District Court. ACTON – Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Acton Chief of Police James Cogan announced today that, nine years after a young woman was sexually assaulted at knifepoint at a commuter rail station in Acton, an investigative breakthrough has resulted in the identification and arrest of Christopher Aldrich, 28, of Lunenberg.
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