Boston Police Blotter: Armed theft; detectives search assist figuring out suspect

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A Boston man on probation for larceny was arraigned Monday in reference to an armed theft at a CVS.

Boston Law enforcement officials have been alerted at 9:23 a.m. on Sunday of a larceny in progress on the CVS at 231 Massachusetts Ave., the place the suspect allegedly threatened retailer staff with pepper spray and walked out with a bag of hygiene merchandise.

The police discovered a person matching the outline rapidly after he had fled. They arrested Brian Lewis, 54, of Boston, who was taken into custody. Officers recovered a canister of pepper spray throughout a search following his arrest. Lewis has a report of larceny arrests and convictions stretching again to 1988, in response to the Suffolk DA’s workplace.

Lewis was charged with one depend of armed theft and is at present on probation after pleading responsible to larceny in Could. He was not represented in courtroom at BMC because of the lawyer work stoppage. Lewis was launched on private recognizance and is due again in courtroom Nov. 20 for a standing listening to

“We are well aware of the impact that repeat retail theft offenders can have on our merchants and the larger impact that retail theft can have on our consumers and our communities,” stated Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden.  “These are quality-of-life and quality-of-work issues, and we will continue our efforts to target offenders.”

Assist figuring out suspects

Boston Police detectives are searching for the general public’s assist figuring out two people suspected of involvement in an armed theft Oct. 22.

The suspects allegedly stole an electrical bike from a meals supply driver after brandishing a weapon. The theft occurred close to 64 Monadnock St., however the people have been tracked to 564 Blue Hill Ave., which they’re believed to frequent.

One suspect is described as a male, medium construct, with brown pores and skin complexion. The report states he was seen working a black scooter sporting a black balaclava type masks with a white brand on the left cheek space, black jacket with a gray hooded sweatshirt beneath and gray sweatpants.

The opposite suspect is described as a male, medium construct, with brown pores and skin complexion. The report states he was seen working a black “URLIFE” electrical bike sporting a black jacket with horizontal stitching, a black hat, darkish gray/black denims and black sneakers.

Boston Police Division is encouraging anybody with information or data to contact District B-2 Detectives at (617) 343-4275 or anonymously by means of the CrimeStoppers Tip Line.

Boston Police is asking the general public for assist figuring out the pictured people. (Boston Police Division)

Incident abstract

Between 10 a.m. Monday and 10 a.m. Tuesday, the Boston Police Division studies that its officers responded to 273 incidents. These embody one theft, three aggravated assaults, two residential burglaries, six thefts from automobiles, 4 stolen automobiles, and 16 cases of miscellaneous larceny.

Arrests

The entire below-named defendants are presumed harmless till confirmed responsible.

  • Andrea Gendrolis, 20 Tuttle St., Dorchester. Working drunk.
  • Terrance Cartledge, 109 Magnolia St., Boston. Assault and battery on a police officer.
  • Leandro Gomes-Brandao, 13 French Ave., Brockton. Receiving stolen motorcar.
  • Carlos Silva, 3228 Washington St., Jamaicas Plain. Possession of sophistication B drug.
  • Darrin Phillips, 727 North Cary, Brockton. Leaving scene of property injury.
  • Craig Sullivan, 135 Broadway, Everett. Possession of sophistication A drug.
  • Matthew Hynes, no handle listed. Assault and battery with a harmful weapon.
  • Aiden Ortega Santiago, 15 Eutaw Ave., Lynn. Shoplifting over $100 by concealing merchandise.
  • Sidibe Balla, no handle listed. Id fraud.
  • Daniel Keating, 39 Boylston St., Boston. Exterior warrant arrest.
  • Tyrone Bell, 444 Harrison, Boston. Possession of sophistication B drug.
  • Damon Chestnut, no handle listed. Carjacking.
  • Brian Cleary, 7 Cortes, Boston. Shoplifting by asportation, third offense.
  • Mary Wesby, 17 Courtroom St., Boston. Shoplifting over $250 by concealing merchandise.

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