Police Briefs 11-09-2016

ROBBED IN RENDEZVOUS

Revere Police are investigating a robbery that occurred when a man met a woman online and had her over to his house.

Around 3:05 p.m., police responded to the Revere Housing Authority for an unarmed robbery of a man who said he was robbed. The man said he had met a woman online and had her over. While she was there, two men burst into the apartment and demanded money.

The men fled, but the woman was summonsed to court.

Police are investigating the incident.

Skyla Rose Bustamante, 19, of 194 Garfield Ave., was charged with unarmed robbery.

MONEY ALLEGEDLY STOLEN AT NURSING HOME

A woman who aids a patient at the West Revere Health Center has been summonsed to court for allegedly stealing money from the patient.

Around 1:17 p.m., police responded for a larceny. The victim, who is in the nursing home, said a woman who is an aide to her and has access to her bank account was stealing from her. The victim said she noticed money missing and believed it to be the aid.

Police summonsed the aid after a brief investigation.

Milady Sanchez, 60, of Lynn, was charged with larceny over $250.

THIRD TIME OUI

Police located a man who had been drinking and driving – causing an accident at one point – using the GPS bracelet he was wearing for an unrelated case.

Around 8:14 p.m., police responded to an accident at Broadway and Cushman Avenues. The man fled the accident and police were able to track him to Newman Street, where he lives. Officers believed him to be intoxicated after a short investigation and noted the GPS bracelet on his ankle.

It was his third operating under the influence.

TRANSFORMER TRIGGERED SHOT SPOTTER

Police responded to Park Avenue on Sunday morning for what was believed to be a gunshot, but what turned out to be a major electrical transformer explosion.

Around 6:45 a.m., police responded when the ShotSpotter system triggered for one gunshot on Park Avenue. However, as police were responding, numerous alarms were also triggered and residents were calling to report electrical outages.

After an investigation, it became clear that the sound that triggered the system was a transformer explosion.

SERVICE DOG KILLED

One man on Proctor Avenue is mourning the loss of a dog that helped him overcome his disability – after the dog was run over by a speeding driver last Friday.

Around 2:11 p.m., police responded to Proctor Avenue. A service dog was at the scene and had been run over and killed by a driver. Witnesses said the driver was speeding down the street when the dog was hit.

The owner said the dog helped him around the house since he became disabled, and he is heartbroken.

ARREST Report

MONDAY,

OCTOBER 31

Tanvi Zahir, 18, of Woburn, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, being a minor in possession of alcohol, and resisting arrest.

Zakarya Hammoucha, 29, of 1760 North Shore Rd., was arrested on charges of domestic assault & battery and assault & battery by means of a dangerous weapon.

Mark Smith, 39, of 121 Derby Rd., was arrested on charges of domestic assault & battery and intimidation of a witness.

Juan Carlos Saenz, 32, of 15 Abruzzi St., was arrested on charges of domestic assault & battery, assault & battery by means of a dangerous weapon, and intimidation of a witness.

TUESDAY,

 NOVEMBER 1

Rita L. Pantaleo, 39, of Boston, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

Mario E. Calderon-Hernando, 43, of East Boston, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

Santino L. Barrasso, 30, of 127 Newman St., was arrested on a charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor, 3rd offense.

Lisa Ferguson, 38, of 111 Constitution Ave., was arrested on charges of domestic assault & battery and malicious destruction of property over $250.

Darren Caine Moran, 23, of Middleborough, was issued a summons for a charge of breaking & entering with intent to commit a misdemeanor.

WEDNESDAY,

NOVEMBER 2

Sean Walsh, 47, of 360 Ocean Ave., was arrested on two outstanding warrants.

Milady A. Sanchez, 60, of Lynn, was arrested on a charge of larceny of property over $250.

Eddie D. Ramos, 33, of 78 Park Ave., was arrested on a charge of domestic assault & battery.

THURSDAY,

NOVEMBER 3

Richard R. Buzderowicz, 62, of Chelsea, was issued a summons for charges of attaching plates and operating an uninsured motor vehicle. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infraction of operating an unregistered motor vehicle.

Michael S. Hamor, 39, of East Boston, was arrested on a charge of assault & battery.

Rene M. Ruliera, 49, of Southborough, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

 

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4

Eliza J. Wallner, 39, of Lynn, was arrested on four outstanding warrants.

Ronny L. Morales, 27, of Lynn, was issued a summons for a charge of violating a domestic abuse prevention restraining order pursuant to c. 209A.

SATURDAY,

NOVEMBER 5

Gislaine Goulartedefreitas, 34, of Malden, was issued a summons for charges of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.

Robert M. Giovanditto, 37, of 17 Noble St., was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

SUNDAY,

NOVEMBER 6

Obed S. Romero-Erazo, 29, of Chelsea, was issued a summons for a charge of leaving the scene of an accident after causing property damage.

Steven K. Vera, 25, of 179 Constitution Ave., was issued a summons for a charge of malicious destruction of property under $250.

Laura M. Borges, 31, of 179 Constitution Ave., was issued a summons for a charge of malicious destruction of property over $250.

Skyla Rose Bustamante, 19, of 194 Garfield Ave., was issued a summons for a charge of unarmed robbery.

Courtney L. Dusvitch, 27, of Winthrop, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

 

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