Police blotter: protest arrests, fentanyl trafficking, assaulting a cop

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Police blotter: protest arrests, fentanyl trafficking, assaulting a cop

The next calls and arrests have been reported by the Boston Police Division from 10 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 6 to 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 7, in accordance with data offered by the division.

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

Arrest log

  • Keisha Effee, 35 Bradshaw St., Dorchester, possession of a category B drug.
  • Rayshon Johnson, 19 Barry St., Dorchester, trafficking in additional than 10 grams of fentanyl.
  • Douglas Reid, 147 Centre St., Brockton, trafficking in additional than 10 grams of fentanyl.
  • Noah Lawler, 29 Mead St., Charlestown, possession of a category E drug.
  • James Chiocchio, 73 Madison Ave., Quincy, larceny underneath $1,200.
  • Marinda Edwards, 30 Puritan Ave., Dorchester, assault and battery on a police officer.
  • Mackley Edouard, 112 Southampton St., Roxbury, possession of a category B drug.
  • Shuya Yang, 50 Salt St., Revere, larceny by verify over $1,200.
  • Deondre Terrell, 61 Colonial Ave., Dorchester, misdemeanor breaking and coming into.
  • Christian Lemay, 22 Bolton Ave., Dracut, trafficking in cocaine.

Arrested following protest

  • Roder Atwood, no deal with given, assault and battery on a police officer with severe harm.
  • Atalanta Carrig-Braun, 120 Boylston St., Boston, resisting arrest.
  • Benjamin Choucroun, no deal with given, resisting arrest.
  • Osama El-Khatib, 601 Albany St., Boston, resisting arrest.
  • Styx Hatch, no deal with given, resisting arrest.
  • Laith Hintzman, no deal with given, resisting arrest.
  • Prahlad Iyengar, no deal with given, resisting arrest.
  • Haley Macintyre, 81 Empire St., Allston, disorderly conduct.
  • Jacob Pettigrew, no deal with given, disturbing the peace.
  • Amun Prophet, 61a Mill Village Rd., South Deerfield, disorderly conduct.
  • Gabrielle Smith, no deal with given, resisting arrest.
  • Madeline Weikel, 39 Boylston St. Watertown, disturbing the peace.
  • Owen Woodcock, no deal with given, resisting arrest.

Incident Abstract

BPD officers responded to no less than 291 reported incidents within the lined 24-hour interval. Officers responded to a few aggravated assaults, three situations of larceny from a automobile, 24 different circumstances of larceny, and one reported auto theft. There have been no reported homicides, robberies, or burglaries.

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