The next calls and arrests had been reported to and by the Boston Police Division from 10 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 8 to 10 a.m. on Tuesday Sept. 9, in keeping with data offered by the division. All the under named defendants are presumed harmless till confirmed responsible.
Arrest report
– Adam Haloui, no handle given, disorderly conduct, M.G.L. Chapter 272 Part 53.
– Brittany Fleury, 10 Jordan Street, Chelmsford, unarmed housebreaking M.G.L. Chapter 266 Part 15.
– Miller Dupuis, 303 Warwick Street, Deptford, New Jersey, assault with a harmful weapon, M.G.L. Chapter 265 Part 15b(B).
– Deondre Terrell, 61 Colonial Ave., Dorchester, shoplifting by asportation, third offense. M.G.L. Chapter 266 Part 30a.
– Kayla Johnson, 11 Nott Road, Hyde Park, test forgery M.G.L. Chapter 267 Part 1.
– Alisha Barreira, 899 Harrison Ave., Boston, class A drug possession M.G.L. Chapter 94c Part 34.
– Preston White, 237 Perkins Ave., Brockton, widespread regulation affray
– Sandra Medina, 60 Westminster Road, Hyde Park, no inspection sticker, M.G.L. Chapter 90 Part 20.
– Casie Gomes-Darosa, 110 Brookway Rosindale, working on a suspended license, M.G.L. Chapter 90 Part 23.
– James Brooks, 41 Quick Road, Taunton, assault and battery with a harmful weapon, M.G.L. Chapter 265 Part 15a(B).
– Stacy Carroll, 3 Rockville Park, Roxbury, trespass M.G.L. Chapter 266 Part 120.
– Samuel Fernandez, 69 West Cottage Roxbury, class B drug possession, M.G.L. Chapter 94c Part 34.
– Job Jackson, 129 Brookside Ave., Brockton, larceny underneath $1200 M.G.L. Chapter 266 Part 30(1).
– Robert Hynes, 10 Frederick Road, S. Boston, shoplifting over $100 by concealing merchandise M.G.L. Chapter 266 Part 30a.
– John Marsh, 1 Meadowbrook Manner, Canton, larceny underneath $1200 M.G.L Chapter 266 Part 30(1).
– Jose Soriano, 110 Hollingsworth Road, Lynn, uninsured motorized vehicle M.G.L. Chapter 90 Part 34J.
– Fred Martinangelo, 17 Court docket Road, Boston, disorderly conduct M.G.L. Chapter 272 Part 53.
– Edwin Ayala Melecio, 201 River Road, Mattapan, assault and battery on an individual over 60 or disabled, M.G.L. Chapter 265 Part 13K(A.5).
– Anderson Escobar Tejeda, 35 Tuttle Road, Revere, malicious destruction of property underneath $1200, M.G.L. Chapter 266 Part 127.
Incidents abstract
BPD officers responded to at the very least 280 reported incidents within the lined 24-hour interval. Massachusetts’ privateness regulation prevents police from releasing data involving home and sexual violence arrests with the objective to guard the alleged victims.
Based on data offered by the BPD, in that point interval there have been no reported homicides. The division responded to zero robberies, eight aggravated assaults, one industrial housebreaking, two residential burglaries, one occasion of larceny from a car, 16 different circumstances of larceny, and two studies of auto theft.
Mobile phone thefts
The BPD additionally issued an alert for over current cellphone thefts from folks leaving bars and nightclubs within the metropolis. Incidents had been reported within the Downtown, Again Bay, Fenway, and Seaport areas.
“Current tactics utilized by suspects have included – stealing phones during or after ride shares, offering unsolicited rides, and utilizing physical or verbal threats or violence against victims. In previous cases, suspects pickpocketed victims, ‘shoulder surfed’ to observe and steal passcodes, asked to borrow phones to make a call or to exchange contact or social media info, or offered to take photos or videos for victims,” the BPD warned.
The division is warning folks to be vigilant and to keep away from handing their gadgets to strangers.
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