Boston Police Blotter: Medicine, larceny, stolen bank cards

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The next calls and arrests had been reported by the Boston Police Division from 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 23 to 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 24, based on data offered by the division.

All the beneath named defendants are presumed harmless till confirmed responsible.

Arrest report

  • Deshawn Grayson, 2 Fairland Avenue, Roxbury, trespass.
  • Oscar Tejeda, 569 Blue Hill Ave., Boston, failure to cease for police.
  • Walter Da Graca, 35 Attleboro Street, Weymouth, assault and battery with a harmful weapon.
  • Kenei Ellison, 714 Blue Hill Ave., Boston, resisting arrest.
  • Ryan Reilly, no handle given, larceny beneath $1,200.
  • Matthew Colon, 682 Saratoga Avenue, East Boston, unarmed theft.
  • Glenn Coleman, 17 Court docket Avenue, Boston, distribution of a category B substance.
  • Shauna Keller, 77 Columbus Ave., Boston, possession of a category B substance.
  • Mali Pugh, 33 Bakersfield Avenue, Dorchester, verify forgery.
  • Hector Jaquez, 421 Previous Colony Ave., distribution of a category B substance.
  • Jessie Roberts, 27 Lithgow Avenue, Dorchester, possession of a category B substance.
  • Malvin Berrios-Sevilla 307 Bowdoin Avenue, Dorchester, possession of a category A substance.
  • Abigail Mojica, 66 Williams Ave., Hyde Park, trespass.
  • Sheneka Gumbs, 54 Chandler Street, Malden, shoplifting by asportation.
  • Amanda Jones, 305 Cummins Freeway, Roslindale, shoplifting by asportation.
  • James Talent, no handle given, assault and battery.

Incident abstract

BPD officers responded to at the least 278 reported incidents within the coated 24-hour interval. The division responded to 6 robberies, six aggravated assaults, no business burglaries, one residential housebreaking, three cases of larceny from a car, 15 different circumstances of larceny, and one reported auto theft. There have been no reported homicides.

Bank card thefts

The BPD is searching for the general public’s help in figuring out a pair needed in reference to a “larceny and credit card theft incident” which occurred at Lucca Restaurant on Hanover Avenue round 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 14.

In line with police, the stolen bank cards had been used to make purchases at a CVS in Somerville and a Goal in Everett.

The division asks that anybody with data attain out to District A-1 Detectives at (617) 343-4571.

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