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from third party sources, including sellers, lessors, landlords and public records, and were compiled by MLS Property Information Network, Inc. The property listing data and information, or the Images, set forth herein were provided to MLS Property Information Network, Inc. Range, Oven, Dishwasher, Disposal, Trash Compactor, Microwave, Refrigerator, Freezer, Washer, Dryer, Utility Connections for Gas Range, Utility Connections for Electric Range, Utility Connections for Gas Oven, Utility Connections for Electric Oven, Utility Connections for Electric Dryerįor Gas Range, for Electric Range, for Gas Oven, for Electric Oven, for Electric Dryerīeach Front, Harbor, 1 to 2 Mile To Beach Also features Central air, w/d in unit, marvin windows, nest thermostat, navien & many more luxury features! Boasting a rare 100 walk score, 14 moon is situated in one of Boston most charming & coveted neighborhoods, with all that the North End has to offer & the waterfront just steps away & easy access to all of downtown 1rental parking transferable at sale 1st yr paid by seller - Read Less The large primary bedroom features walk in closet & luxurious en suite bath w glass enclosed walk in shower. The luxurious kitchen features JennAir Ss appliances, custom cabinetry, sleek quartz countertops, & 8 ft breakfast bar for dining. “He called 911 out of concern for her welfare,” the report stated.Beautiful New construction 3 bed 3 bath duplex with RARE PRIVATE PATIO in premier North End Location! The last unit at the Residences at 14 Moon, a charming brownstone in historic North Square that has undergone a shell renovation offering a magnificent blend of modern luxury & historic charm, with cutting edge top of the line finishes, & stunning detail & finish carpentry. MacMaster allegedly confirmed that he tried to hold onto her phone and offered his when it broke but she wouldn’t take it. MacMaster allegedly said that he was concerned about her screaming and crying, alleging that she said she was “going to finish the job,” meaning commit suicide. He alleged that he found the woman in her car the evening before “hunched over” and brought her up to his apartment. He later allegedly tried to keep her from leaving the apartment and threatened to call police if she left.Īnother officer spoke with MacMaster.

MacMaster, she said, later felt bad for breaking her phone and gave her his phone. The two allegedly began to argue about where their child was sleeping and other issues. She allegedly woke up frantic not knowing where she was. Later, she went to Walgreens, returned to the apartment and went to sleep in a chair. She reported that the night before, she arrived at MacMaster’s apartment with their son. She alleged that he later picked up her cell phone and slammed it on a table causing the screen to crack. She allegedly said the two had been arguing and that she went to leave and he allegedly stood in the door keeping her from leaving. She also allegedly denied that MacMaster had been abusive. The woman alleged that MacMaster “grabbed her in the apartment and put his hands around her neck.” EMTs transported the woman to Concord Hospital.Īt the hospital, the woman allegedly said she didn’t want to talk about the situation. One of the officers told the reporting officers that there were alleged domestic issues between the Pembroke woman and MacMaster.
