Boston Police Blotter: Scooter enforcement, shoplifting, OUI

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Boston Law enforcement officials executed a scooter enforcement in Fenway late final week, towing 4 unregistered bikes.

District D-4 created an initiative, “Operation Safe Scooter,” to deal with unregistered scooters, mopeds, and bikes that will pose security issues for the neighborhood on and off the highway.

The division reported that “Operation Safe Scooter” has been accountable for 51 unregistered moped and bikes towed this yr all through Boston neighborhoods.

The police encourage anybody with data of motorized vehicle violations to contact their native district station or anonymously by calling 1-800-494-8477, texting the phrase “TIP” to 27463 or visiting the Boston Police CrimeStoppers web site.

“Operation Safe Scooter” resulted in 4 unregistered bikes being towed in Fenway on Thursday. (Boston Police Division)

Incident abstract

The Boston Police Division experiences that its officers responded to 283 incidents in its abstract ending at 10 a.m. Sunday. These embrace two robberies, six aggravated assaults, two business burglaries, one residential housebreaking, one theft from automobile, two stolen vehicles and 15 situations of miscellaneous larceny.

Arrests

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

– Austin Nave, no deal with listed. Intimidating a witness, juror, police or courtroom official.

– Martin Montero, 15 Topliff St., Boston. Working inebriated.

– Nia Teel, 731 River St., Hyde Park. Assault and battery.

– Isaiah Atikinson, 12 Winston, Dorchester. Warrant arrest.

– Brandon Frank, 2271 Washington, Newton. Shoplifting.

– Brian Niedzwiecki, 10 Rogers St., South Boston. Shoplifting greater than $100 by concealing merchandise.

– Carol Peterson, 15 Essex, Boston. Larceny below $1,200.

– Austin Tate, 5 Arlington St., Worcester. Possessing a firearm with out FID card.

– Jon Anderson, 83 Hamilton, Dorchester. Assault and battery with a harmful weapon.

– Ruslan Quigley, 12 Chestnut St., Boston. Disorderly conduct.

– Rodney Cooper, 30 Thame St., Dorchester. Unlicensed operation of a motorized vehicle.

– Robert Lowery, 714 Dewey Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. Breaking and coming into for misdemeanor.

– Arthur Hogan, 151 W Sixth St., South Boston. Assault on household or family member.

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