Leominster man with warrants, suspended license arrested after traffic stop for no plates; judge later clears all charges

LEOMINSTER — On Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, at about 8:09 p.m., Leominster Police Officer Kyle Klimowicz was conducting traffic enforcement near North Main Street and State Street when he observed a grey Infiniti sedan traveling on North Main Street without a rear license plate and signaling for a left turn onto State Street.

(The account and quotations in this article were sourced from the printed Personnel Narrative of Officer Kyle Klimowicz and do not reflect any political perspective or personal opinion of News Link Live, which is strictly a business entity.)

“I activated my emergency lights to initiate a traffic stop, and radioed to dispatch the description of the vehicle and that it was continuing onto State Street without regard for the emergency blue lights,” Officer Klimowicz said. “It appeared that the operator was being evasive as it continued down State Street before turning into the parking lot approximately halfway through the apartment complex. I requested a backup officer respond, to which Officer [Robert] Connors advised he was in route. The vehicle came to a stop and the driver reached his hands out the driver’s side window of the vehicle, unprompted to do so. Note that the vehicle had heavy tint on all windows, preventing me from being able to see inside the vehicle even with the cruiser lights directed at the vehicle. I was unable to see the operator or any potential passengers in the vehicle prior to approaching the vehicle.”…

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