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Dartmouth Man Who Terrorized Neighbors Convicted and Sentenced to Prison

Bristol County District Attorney’s Office

Thomas M. Quinn III
District Attorney


Press Release
September 7, 2023




A 52-year-old Dartmouth man was sentenced to state prison yesterday after being convicted by a jury of his peers of assaulting and terrorizing his neighbors for a period of about 18 months in 2020 and 2021, Bristol County District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III announced.


Frederick Preece was convicted after a six-day jury trial in Fall River Superior Court on indictments charging him with two counts of Assault with a Dangerous Weapon and five counts of Criminal Harassment.


The defendant, who is already serving a three to three-and-a-half year prison sentence after being convicted last June of violently assaulting his elderly father in May of 2021, was sentenced yesterday by Judge Thomas Perrino to serve an additional three-and-a-half to four years in state prison.  Upon his eventual release, he will also be placed on supervised probation for another three years.


In the current case, the defendant was accused of threatening at least eight of his neighbors with death and attempting to run elderly neighbors off the road with his motor vehicle.  The defendant began his reign of terror in June of 2020 when he returned to live at his parents’ Barney’s Joy Road home.  In addition to the death threats, the defendant instilled fear in his neighbors by also telling them he had previously killed a man, could accurately shoot a small object from 1,600 yards away, was going to bring a “real monster” who had a number of confirmed kills to the laneway, was installing listening devices at their homes and was employing mercenaries to keep his neighbors off the road he falsely asserted was part of his parents’ property.  At one point, he placed a large utility pole in front of one of the victims’ homes and installed a guard shack at the end of the lane.


At another point, the defendant, while armed with a chainsaw, entered onto a neighbor’s property while the neighbor was hosting a party and began shouting at the party guests.  On another occasions, he approached a female neighbor who was sitting alone on her porch and threatened to kill her dog.


In January of 2021, the defendant began following his neighbors in various motor vehicles. They found him to be ever present. When they walked their dogs, he would appear and follow them. When they would leave their homes, the defendant would be there watching and waiting to force an encounter with them. At the end of January of 2021, the defendant saw another female neighbor walking her puppy on Barney’s Joy Road. The defendant proceeded to follow closely behind her while she was on foot and he in his car. The defendant ultimately opened his window and began screaming at her that he would kill her dog.


In February of 2021, the defendant expanded his scope of intimidating conduct to additional neighbors, those living next door to his parents on Jordan Road. The defendant was seen by one the victims on various dates and times in the month of February, ranging from the early morning hours to late at night, standing near the end of her driveway. Sometimes he would stand and stare up at her home making her feel watched, other times the defendant would scream various obscenities at her while pacing back and forth in front of the front yard.


On April 8, 2021, a male neighbor had another altercation with the defendant when the victim tried to take his motorcycle out onto Barney’s Joy Road. On that date the defendant again, ever present, was driving up and down the laneway. The defendant ultimately parked and waited for the victim to pull out of his driveway for more than 5 minutes. When the victim finally did pull out onto the lane the defendant drove a BMW SUV down the laneway at the victim at a high rate of speed, slammed on his brakes and stopped within inches of the victim’s motorcycle. The defendant then began screaming at him again.


Also in April, the defendant was seen attempting to block access to the laneway by putting up chains attached to old concrete pillars and dragging them across the road.


Then on or about April 10 2021, a 72-year-old man  was walking down Jordan Road between 8:00 and 9:00 A.M. when he saw the defendant driving a silver BMW SUV driving toward him. When the elderly victim first saw the defendant, he was traveling toward Barney’s Joy Road at a normal pace, around 30 miles per hour. As the defendant got closer to the victim the engine began to race, the vehicle sped up, and the defendant drove the vehicle abruptly toward the victim, forcing him to jump out of the road to avoid being hit. The defendant’s vehicle then moved back to the appropriate position in the road and drove off.


Then on April 24, 2021, the same elderly victim had an almost identical interaction with the defendant. While the victim was taking a walk, the defendant’s car began accelerating to an estimated 60 MPH and drove abruptly at the victim, causing him to jump off of the shoulder of the road again. On that date the defendant stopped the car, turned around and drove back to the victim. The defendant then exited the vehicle and began yelling in his face.


Numerous other similar incidents of criminal harassment occurred during the harrowing 18-month period.


The case was successfully prosecuted by First Assistant District Attorney Patrick Bomberg and Assistant District Attorney Charlie Schofield.


“I would like to thank the jury for carefully reviewing the evidence and holding the defendant accountable for terrorizing and repeatedly harassing his neighbors, who were just trying to live their lives.  The defendant engaged in extremely disturbing and menacing behavior for no rational reason,” District Attorney Quinn said.  “This conduct, along with his previous conviction for assaulting his father, clearly demonstrates he is a danger to the community and a menace to his neighbors.  I am pleased the defendant will be off the street for up to seven and a half years, and that the victims can move forward to resume their lives in a normal way.”



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