A lady was arrested on the scene of a demise at a Charlestown marina houseboat late Sunday evening, Boston Police reported.
At 10:43 p.m. Sunday evening, Boston Law enforcement officials responded to Shipway Place in Charlestown to research an incident on a houseboat within the marina, BPD stated.
Officers situated a “non-viable individual” on the scene, Boston Police said. A lady current, Nora Nelson, 24, of Boston, was discovered and arrested on unrelated warrants.
Nelson appeared at Boston Municipal Court docket’s Central Division Monday afternoon on expenses not associated to the demise investigation. She anticipated to be arraigned on Tuesday, based on Suffolk County DA spokesperson James Borghesani.
Unrelated to the demise investigation, the defendant is going through expenses together with assaulting a person over the age of 60 with a tv distant, threatening to commit against the law, destruction of property, and assault and battery on a police officer, based on court docket paperwork reported by the media. She reportedly failed to seem for a compulsory court docket listening to associated to the fees and was needed on a number of warrants.
Murder detectives responded to the demise on the Charlestown houseboat and are main the demise investigation, based on Boston Police.
Entrances to the car parking zone and a pier on the gusty shipyard remained blocked off by police tape by Monday night, and several other police automobiles remained on the scene.
The deceased particular person’s id was not launched Monday, because the Workplace of the Chief Medical Examiner conducts an post-mortem to decided the trigger and method of the demise and id the person, BPD stated.
Boston Police urged anybody with data concerning the demise to contact the Murder Unit or report anonymously by way of the CrimeStoppers tip line. The tip line is out there by cellphone at 1 (800) 494-TIPS or by texting the phrase “TIP” to CRIME (27463).
The Boston Neighborhood Trauma Crew additionally gives free, confidential 24/7 help for anybody affected by traumatic occasions in the neighborhood at 617-431-0125.