PITTSFIELD, Mass. — On Friday, Sept. 27, Teige Harden, 34 of Pittsfield, was arrested by the Pittsfield Police following a domestic incident.
According to police, Harden was apprehended after he allegedly assaulted a family/household member. While being arrested, law enforcement discovered approximately 106 grams of Cocaine in his pants pocket.
Harden was charged with:
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Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon (handgun)
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Possession of a Firearm in Felony
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Improper Storage of a Firearm
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Possession of a Firearm without FID Card
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Possession of Ammunition Without a FID Card
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Threat to Commit a Crime (Murder)
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Assault and Battery on a Family/Household Member, Subsequent Offense
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Trafficking in Cocaine More than 100 Grams Less Than 200 Grams
Harden was arraigned in Central Berkshire District Court on Monday, Sept. 30. The judge ordered Harden held without the right to bail pending a dangerousness hearing. Second District Attorney Kelly Kemp represented the Commonwealth.