LAWRENCE — A Lawrence man picked up for drunk driving on Route 110 earlier today was wanted for attempted murder, State Police said this morning.
Silver Dubon, 32, of 357 Hampshire St., was held without bail in the State Police lock-up pending his arraignment today in Lawrence District Court on numerous charges stemming from this morning's arrest as well as an October 2008 incident.
Dubon, originally from Guatemala, police said, was pulled over last night on Route 110 in Lawrence by State Police and charged with speeding, failure to use care in stopping, a marked lanes violation, driving without a license, and operating under the influence of liquor.
While Dubon did not have a driver's license, the trooper who pulled him over saw a Methuen-based asbestos removal permit in his wallet, which was used to identify him.
State Police then found that Dubon had a warrant out for his arrest for assault and battery, threat to commit a crime and attempted murder from a 2008 arrest.
According to an Oct. 13, 2008 police report, Dubon got into an argument with his wife, Alida Carrion, that escalated into a physical fight, during which Dubon allegedly tried to strangle Carrion.
At the time, police sought a warrant for his arrest. According to archives of The Eagle-Tribune, Dubon was also arrested in March 2007 in Lawrence on charges of driving without a license and failure to stop or yield.
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