Boston Police Blotter: Officers assaulted, drug dealing, possession

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The next calls and arrests had been reported to the Boston Police Division from 10 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 21 to 10 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 22, based on data supplied by the division.

The entire beneath named defendants are presumed harmless till confirmed responsible.

Arrest report

– Christopher Caterino, 10 Roosevelt Highway, Billerica, felony operation of a motorized vehicle on a suspended license, M.G.L. Chapter 90 Part 23.

– Daniel Ilaire, 55 Aspinwall Highway, Dorchester, subsequent offense of felony operation of a motorized vehicle on a suspended license, M.G.L. Chapter 90 Part 23.

– Theron White, 432 Seaver Road, Dorchester, working an unregistered motorized vehicle M.G.L. Chapter 90 Part 9.

– Esmeilyn Feliz Diaz, 131 Woodrow Ave., Boston, leaving the scene of an accident with property harm, M.G.L. Chapter 90 Part 24(2)(A).

– Douglas Powell, 52 Everton Road, Dorchester, assault and battery of a police officer, M.G.L. Chapter 265.13d.

– Robert Templehof, 820 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, possession of a category A Drug, M.G.L. Chapter 94 Part 34.

– Elena Desantana, 17 Burr Road, Jamaica Plain, felony operation of a motorized vehicle on a suspended license M.G.L Chapter 90 Part 23.

– Mikail Mujaheed, 248 Broadway, Lawrence, larceny below $1,200 M.G.L Chapter 266 Part 30(1).

– Marcus Samuel, 53 Savin Road, Roxbury, working a motorized vehicle with out a license, M.G.L Chapter 90 Part 10.

– William Thoresen, 154 Groton Highway, Shirley, trespass M.G.L Chapter 266 Part 120.

– Jalysa Belmer, 36 Hen Road, Dorchester, assault and battery of a police officer M.G.L Chapter 265 Part 13d.

– Lyriq Rivera, 90 Deering Highway, Boston, distribution of a category D drug, second offense, M.G.L. Chapter 94c Part 32c(B).

– Ardy Davis, no handle given, assault and battery of a police officer, M.G.L. Chapter 265 Part 13d.

Incident Abstract

BPD officers responded to at the very least 200 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 of defending the alleged victims.

In keeping with data supplied by the BPD, in that point interval there have been no reported homicides. Nevertheless, the division responded to at least one theft, six aggravated assaults, two business burglaries and two residential burglaries, three situations of larceny from a car, 19 different circumstances of larceny, and nil reported auto thefts.

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