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This bright detail provides an added highlight to your Lancer's already stylish exterior. Designed to fit snugly in your Mitsubishi's cup holder, this convenient addition includes a lid to keep ashes or spare change right where they belong. Small objects, large objects and everything in between, the cargo organizer prevents your belongings from moving in transit. It's collapsible for easy storage, too.So protect the floor of your trunk from dirt, liquids and everything else with this water-resistant tray. For the Lancer owner who enjoys life's little conveniences. Now even your door handles can stand out with distinctive chrome. These LED fog lights not only look great, they provide extra visibility in foggy conditions. With the hood protector, your Lancer can hold its own against rocks, bugs, and other road debris. The aluminum parking brake grip sets off your Lancer's interior with a bold accent. This aluminum shift knob adds a distinctive detail between the seats.




Let everyone know how you feel about your Lancer with the perfect finishing touch. Scuff plates keep your Lancer's sill from taking a beating. The Lancer's trunk mat makes it easy to clean up any mess. Simply remove, shake and reinstall. High-definition 7-inch touch screen navigation system features real-time traffic, weather, fuel prices, diamond lane guidance system and 3D mapping. Blue LEDs installed under the dash adds a playful appearance to your vehicle's interior. Brighten your interior and save electricity with this low power yet brighter LED bulb. Give your ES, SE or GT a bold look with this rear diffuser. Enhance your Lancer's aggressive exterior with this sporty spoiler. Decrease road spray, improve visibility and protect your Lancer from mud and other debris. Back up with confidence. When you place your Lancer in reverse, these sensors can detect objects less than four feet away. If they find one, the system emits a series of beeps that get faster as you move closer.




If you are within a foot, the beeps change to a steady tone. This rear wing spoiler makes it even easier to get noticed in your Lancer. Live where it's hot or cold? With the remote engine starter, you'll make your Lancer comfortable before you get in. Available for CVT models only. Roll down the windows and take in the fresh air. These side window air deflectors reduce the amount of direct airflow and wind turbulence inside the cabin. Enjoy the sun without the noise. This wind deflector reduces interior airflow whenever you're cruising with the sunroof open. The distinctive chrome molding adds extra style and definition to your Lancer's trunk.We heard a bit ago that residents spotted “SWAT team activity” in the area of Wyman Road in Billerica. Then it got more interesting, because area police departments soon began broadcasting a stop and hold put out by Billerica Police, asking all surrounding police officers to keep an eye out for a guy named Morgan Kipper who is believed to be driving a Porsche and who is believed to be in possession of automatic weapons.




The stop and hold went out about 4:50 p.m. Kipper was not described, but the stop and hold I picked up off the radio indicated Kipper is driving a black 1986 Porsche 944 with New Hampshire license plate 3294251. Use this link to get a generic look at what a black 1986 Porsche 944 looks like. Police officers have been warned to use caution if they spot this guy since he has automatic weapons. He was last seen on Route 128 North, according to police radio broadcasts. Billerica Police are very busy searching for this guy, but I was able to talk to Detective Lt. Roy Frost very briefly. Frost said he this guy is being sought in connection with a firearms investigation being conducted by Billerica Police and federal authorities. No one has been shot or anything, but this sounds like a pretty serious investigation. Frost said that if anyone spots this guy they should keep their distance and call police immediately. I’m not sure if this is the same guy, but in 2006 we reported on a guy named Morgan Kipper who was arrested in New Hampshire after police discovered he had a stolen Ferrari in a storage unit in Merrimack.




He was accused of running a chop shop. Archived story can be read here. If this is the same Morgan Kipper, he made it big in 2006. Even got his picture sketched in the Wall Street Journal for all the wrong reasons. UPDATE: Mr. Kipper turned himself in this morning about 2:20 a.m. He is, in fact, the same guy who got his picture drawn by the journal. Now he’s in much more trouble, though. His mugshot is below along with the story of his woes, by Lisa Redmond. LOWELL — A 34-year-old Billerica man was ordered held on $200,000 cash bail after he and his girlfriend were charged by Billerica police with firearms possession that allegedly stem from a federal probe into the sale and purchase of illegal firearm components by a Swedish national. In Lowell District Court Wednesday, Morgan J. Kipper, 34, of 61 Wyman Road, pleaded not guilty to charges of career armed criminal, possession of ammunition without an FID card, possession of a silencer, carrying a firearm without a license, marked lanes violation, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, speeding and failure to stop for police. 




He is scheduled for a probable cause hearing on March 21. Police say Kipper’s record has 53 entries, including convictions for firearms charges related to carrying a firearm while intoxicated without a license, possession of a firearm without a license, armed robbery with a firearm, assault with a dangerous weapon — a firearm, and several other violent crimes, according to court documents. His 34-year-old girlfriend, Elaine Healy, also of 61 Wyman Rd.,Billerica,  is charged with possession of a firearm and ammunition without an FID card and possession of a silencer. She was ordered held on $7,500 cash bail. Her next court date is March 21 for a pretrial conference. According to court documents, Billerica police were contacted on Feb. 21 by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and told that Kipper was suspected of purchasing illegal firearms parts or components capable of modifying a Glock pistol from semi-automatic to fully automatic. Fully automatic weapons are highly regulated by state and federal law and are illegal to possession without a specially-issued permit, according to police.




The focus on Kipper stems from a federal investigation originating with the ATF- New Orleans Field Division dating back to 2010 into 2011. That investigation dealt with the illegal importing of firearms components from a Swedish national, according to court documents. On Feb. 25, ATF agents, along with postal inspectors and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) viewed four packages shipped from England, Hong Kong, China and Malaysia addressed to Kipper. When the packages were opened, investigators found the package from China contained numerous pieces of machined tubing and other machine-threaded parts to ATF agents recognized as components of a firearms silencer. The other packages contained additional pieces of metal tubing, a sprocket and a drill bit. Investigators seized the contents of all four packages. On Tuesday, police received the “no-knock’’ warrant due the firearms suspected in the home. With warrant in hand, investigators decided that postal agents would make a “controlled delivery’’ of the international packages.




But when no one answered the door, the packages were left at the door. Three minutes after the postal agent left, investigators saw  the garage door open and the Porche exit at a high rate of speed. Kipper was behind the wheel, while Healy opened the front door and brought the packages inside. Police followed the Porche, but once they hit their lights and sirens, the Porche began to speed at 80 to 100 mph, crossing over the town line into Burlington, passing cars and failing to stop at traffic lights. Due to the high volume of traffic, police ended the pursuit but continued to receive calls from other drivers warning of a Porche on Winn Street entering 128 North. Area departments were notified. At the 61 Wyman Road home, police found in the garage a camouflage duffel bag that contained a black H&K .45-caliber firearm with a silencer attached, ammunition and an Intraech Tech .22-caliber firearm with a flash suppressor, a SWD Inc.M!@ firearm with a silencer and a high-capacity magazine, according to court documents.

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