Police Blotter: Ghost gun, ‘malicious’ property destruction, assault

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The next calls and arrests had been reported by the Boston Police Division from 10 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 13 to 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 14, in response to info supplied by the division.

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

Arrest log

  • Stanley Winn, 1352 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester, trespass.
  • Jailson Gomescarvalho, no handle given, felony working on a suspended license.
  • Jailene Rentas, 145 Navarre St., Roslindale, working drunk.
  • Paul Frawley, 21 Excessive St. Pl., Weymouth, wished on a warrant from exterior of Boston.
  • Colleen Hogan, 123 Hamilton St., Dorchester, malicious destruction of property over $250.
  • Marcus Smith, no handle given, shoplifting by asportation.
  • Ashley Sokolowski, 39 Lawrence St., Haverhill, wished on a warrant from exterior of Boston.
  • Frederick Willard, 50 Samoset St., Boston, larceny underneath $1,200.
  • Edgar Diaz, 192a Humboldt Ave., Boston, receiving stolen property over $250.
  • Aaron Thames, 107 Forest Hill St., Boston, assault with a harmful weapon.
  • Sandley Pierre-Louis, 38 Mattapan St., Mattapan, carrying a gun with out a license, third offense.
  • Saul Diaz, 21 Kensington Park, Roxbury, receiving stolen property over $1,200.
  • Joao Tavares, 991 Stratton St. Boston, use of a motorcar in a felony.

Incident abstract

The BPD responded to at the very least 198 incidents within the given 24-hour interval. Officers had been referred to as to 2 robberies, 5 aggravated assaults, two residential burglaries, one case of larceny from a automobile, 16 common larceny calls, and two automotive thefts. There have been no reported homicides or business burglaries.

Ghost gun grabbed after site visitors cease

BPD officers assigned to the division’s Youth Violence Strike Power had been patrolling Roxbury on Saturday evening after they made a site visitors cease within the space of Blue Hill Avenue and Schuyler Avenue.

In response to the division, the automobile they stopped didn’t match the plates it was displaying, which got here again as cancelled.

Inside they discovered 44-year-old Sandley Pierre Louis, of Windfall, Rhode Island. Pierre Louis was allegedly working the automobile regardless of not having a drivers license.

Whereas looking his automotive, police say they discovered “a P80 ‘Ghost Gun’ loaded with one round in the chamber and twelve rounds in the magazine, located in the area of the vehicle’s sunroof.”

Pierre Louis will seem in Roxbury District Courtroom to face prices of illegal possession of a firearm (third offense), illegal possession of a giant capability feeding machine, illegal possession of ammunition, carrying a loaded firearm, working a motorcar with out a license, working an unregistered and uninsured motorcar, and illegally attaching the mistaken plates to his automotive.

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