The next calls and arrests have been reported by the Boston Police Division from 10 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 12 to 10 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 13, in response to data supplied by the division.
The entire under named defendants are presumed harmless till confirmed responsible.
Arrest log
- Denilson Marquez, 141 Murdock St., Boston, felony working with out a license.
- Eric Terrell, 1430 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan, receiving stolen property over $1,200.
- Jefferson Romero Garcia, no tackle given, assault with a harmful weapon.
- Lydia Riel, 21 Walden Sq. Rd., Cambridge, shoplifting over $100 by concealing merchandise.
- Noah Silverman, 21 Walden Sq. Rd. Cambridge, shoplifting over $100 by concealing merchandise.
- Derrick Ekange, 380 Talbot Ave. Dorchester., possession of a firearm with out a FID card.
- Nicholas Knight, 51 Armandine St., Dorchester, working with out insurance coverage.
- Jacobie Jefferson, 39 Boylston St., Boston, shoplifting over $250 by asportation.
Incident Abstract
BPD officers responded to no less than 118 reported incidents within the lined 24-hour interval. Officers responded to 5 aggravated assaults, one industrial housebreaking, 18 circumstances of larceny, and one reported auto theft. There have been no reported homicides, residential burglaries, larcenies from automobiles, or robberies.
Suspect wanted string of burglaries
The BPD is hoping the general public may help them determine a person wished in reference to a collection of business burglaries within the downtown space going again to August 21.
In response to police, the burglaries have been dedicated with a prying device, which was used to achieve entry to companies after hours.
Comparable burglaries, the BPD says, have been reported by “the Boston University Police Department, Cambridge Police Department, and more recently by the Northeastern University Police Department on September 25, 2025, involving a similar suspect and method of operation.”
Police say they’re searching for a bearded Black man, who surveillance footage captured carrying a black zip-up jacket or hoodie, a baseball cap with “distinct writing on it,” and carrying a dark-colored backpack.
Stolen gadgets, in response to the BPD, embrace “credit cards, cash, electronics, and camera equipment.”
Anybody with data is requested to name District A-1 Detectives at (617)343-4571.
Assault and Battery suspect at massive
A person is needed in reference to an assault and battery that occurred on the Tasty Burger restaurant within the Again Bay within the very early morning hours of Saturday, Oct. 12.
A picture of the person shared by police reveals a younger white man with darkish hair wearing a black t-shirt and gray pants, and carrying white footwear.

Anybody who can determine the person from his image is requested to name District D-4 Detectives at (617) 343-5619.