The next calls and arrests have been reported by the Boston Police Division from 10 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 26 to 10 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 28, in line with info offered by the division.
The entire beneath named defendants are presumed harmless till confirmed responsible.
Friday arrests
- Lio Goldenberg, 142 Chestnut Ave., Jamaica Plain, leaving the scene of an accident.
- Bernard Paul, 28 Mattapan Road, Boston, failure to cease for police.
- Nicole Connor, 196 Mechanic Road, Leominster, unarmed theft.
- Katelyn Larocque, 269 Baldwin Road, Lowell, larceny beneath $1,200.
- Christopher Auld, 258 Brandy Forehead Highway, Haverhill, possession of a category B drug.
- Kristin Cunniff, 46 Laurelwood Drive, Stoughton, possession of a category A drug.
- Kaya Whigham-Porter, 39 Regent Road, Boston, menace to commit a criminal offense.
- Thomas Bois, 46 Roseen Ave., Weymouth, shoplifting by asportation.
- Melanie Deschene, 200 Springs Highway, Bedford, distribution of a category B drug.
- Jeronimo Blount, 100 Quarry Road, Quincy, public consuming.
- Nikenson St. Hilaire, 308 Blue Hill Ave., Milton, public consuming.
- Charlene Web page, 81 South Huntington Ave., Boston, possession of a category B drug.
- Jose Olivo, 112 Southampton Road, Boston, trespass.
Saturday arrests
- Noel Graham, 72 Hillsdale Road, Dorchester, assault with a harmful weapon.
- Corey Cornelius, 9 Sawyer Ave., Dorchester, shoplifting over $250 by asportation.
- Jason McManus, 1461 VFW Parkway, West Roxbury, larceny beneath $250.
- Adilson Lopes, 70 Julian Road, Roxbury, prison working a automobile on a suspended license.
- Yeison Valera, 8 Wellington Ct., Roxbury, working an uninsured automobile.
Incident abstract
BPD officers responded to at the very least 531 reported incidents within the coated 48-hour interval. Officers responded to 2 robberies, 23 aggravated assaults, two business burglaries and two residential burglaries, 5 situations of larceny from a automobile, 45 different circumstances of larceny, and 5 reported auto thefts. There have been no reported homicides.