A 39-year-old girl from Marstons Mills was taken into custody after allegedly threatening a pair of golfers who have been enjoying a spherical on the Olde Barnstable Fairgrounds Wednesday, the Barnstable Police Division stated.
Police stated they responded to a report of a “woman waving a pistol” at two males who have been on the course.
“The victims told responding officers that as they were playing their round of golf a woman appeared from the wood line yelling at them to stay out of her yard. When the golfers responded that they were not in her yard she presented what appeared to be a black pistol, waving and pointing it at them,” police stated in an announcement.
Police stated they recognized Chrystal Lawson of Marston Mills because the suspect and have been in a position to encompass her residence and have her exit the house “without incident.”
“Lawson was taken into custody at that point, and a search of her residence revealed two rubber guns and a replica pistol magazine,” police stated.
Lawson was booked on the Barnstable Police Division on two counts of assault via a harmful weapon to wit firearm. She was launched on private recognizance and is scheduled to be arraigned in Barnstable District Court docket Friday, in line with police.
Arrest made in Marshfield residence loss of life
A 65-year-old man is scheduled to be arraigned on expenses linked to the loss of life of an 80-year-old man in his residence at 853 Predominant St. in Marshfield.
The temporary discover from the Plymouth DA’s workplace states that Marshfield Police arrested Richard Lombardi on expenses associated to the loss of life of the unidentified man. Lombardi is held on $1 million bail forward of his arraignment on the undisclosed expenses at Plymouth District Court docket sooner or later on Friday.
Boston police get well a number of stolen mopeds
Boston police arrested a 22-year-old from Dorchester and a 32-year-old from Roxbury on assault and larceny expenses and seized a number of mopeds after responding to a report of an individual with a gun.
Police responded to 25 Calder St. the place an individual instructed officers his moped was stolen. The particular person stated he was in a position to observe his moped and one owned by a good friend to 22 Abbot St., police stated.
“Shortly after, two suspects dressed in all black entered the rear of 25 Calder Street in an attempt to take the mopeds again. The suspects threatened the victims and they lifted up their shirts which revealed that they both had firearms inside their waistbands,” police stated in an announcement.
Officers noticed a number of mopeds and trash barrels stuffed with moped components once they visited 22 Abbot St., authorities stated in an announcement.
“After further investigation, officers observed a propped open door and located four individuals inside the residence. Two of the suspects were positively identified and placed into handcuffs. The other two individuals were promptly released and the apartment was secured pending a search warrant,” police stated.
Police arrested Sebastian Fecu, 22, of Dorchester, and Nakeda Strothers, 32, of Roxbury, and charged them with assault via a harmful weapon to wit gun and larceny of auto accent over $250.
Capsule distributor sentenced to 9 years in jail
A Haverhill man was sentenced Tuesday to 9 years in jail for distributing tens of hundreds of drugs containing fentanyl and methamphetamine, federal prosecutors stated.
Angel Joel Diaz, 36, was arrested in February 2023 whereas carrying a procuring bag containing 31,142 fentanyl drugs separated into seven plastic baggage, in line with U.S. Legal professional Joshua Levy’s Workplace.
The arrest got here after Diaz offered hundreds of counterfeit prescription drugs to an undercover police officer on a number of events, together with two cases in January and February 2023.
Throughout a search of Diaz’s Haverhill residence after his arrest turned up two tablet presses, hundreds of drugs, powder containing fentanyl and methadone, stamps used to make counterfeit drugs, a number of masks, and chemical substances utilized in manufacturing drugs.
“In all, more than 6 kilograms of substances containing fentanyl, 381 grams of substances containing methamphetamine, and 81 grams of substances containing methadone were seized from Diaz,” federal prosecutors stated in an announcement.
Diaz pleaded responsible to 1 depend of distribution of and possession with intent to distribute fentanyl, two counts of distribution of and possession with intent to distribute 400 grams or extra of fentanyl, and one depend of possession with intent to distribute 400 grams or extra of fentanyl, 50 grams or extra of methamphetamine and methadone.