Police Briefs 07-12-2017

ARREST Report

MONDAY, JUNE 26

Jiordano Marinez, 28, of Brockton, was arrested on charges of failing to stop a motor vehicle at the direction of a police officer and operating a motor vehicle negligently so as to endanger. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infractions of speeding and failing to stop for a traffic control signal.

 

THURSDAY, JUNE 29

Heidi D.Chabuz, 36, of East Boston, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

 

SATURDAY, JULY 1

Rene Alonzo Villalta, 25, of 23 Cummings Ave., was arrested on an outstanding warrant and on charges of assault & battery in a domestic situation and making a threat to commit a crime.

 

MONDAY, JULY 3

Janee A. Gabin, 20, of Mattapan, was arrested on a charge of uttering a forged instrument.

Myeisha A. Williams, 23, of Boston, was arrested on charges of receiving a stolen motor vehicle, illegal possession of a Class D controlled narcotic substance, and 11 counts of uttering a forged instrument.

 

TUESDAY, JULY 4

Liam P. McCarthy, 21, of 72 Mill St., was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct.

Andrew W. Stevens, 26, of 135 Lynnway, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and assault & battery upon a police officer.

Peter C. Kelly, 51, of Melrose, was arrested on charges of shoplifting and assault & battery.

 

WEDNESDAY, JULY 5

Marvin Villida, 31, of East Boston, was arrested on a charge of violating a restraining order.

Wilberto Vega, 36, of 145 Ward St., was arrested on a charge of assault & battery in a domestic situation.

 

THURSDAY, JULY 6

Geno Robert Ciano, 20, of 8 Oak Tree Lane,  was arrested on charges of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs, operating a motor vehicle negligently so as to endanger, illegal possession of a Class C and a Class E controlled narcotic substance, and shoplifting. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infraction of operating a motor vehicle the wrong way on a one-way street.

Andres Arango Yepes, 21, of 53 Centennial Ave., was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

 

FRIDAY, JULY 7

Sandro Cabral-Pereira, 20, of Dorchester, was arrested on charges of receiving a stolen motor vehicle, malicious destruction of property in an amount greater than $250, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, and failing to stop a motor vehicle at the direction of a police officer.

 

SATURDAY, JULY 8

Nicole Ahn Monico, 34, of Haverhill, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

Jose Antonio Henriquez, 54, of 79 Shirley Ave., was arrested on charges of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor (3rd offense) and negligent operation of a motor vehicle. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infractions of failing to stop for a traffic control signal and improper operation of a motor vehicle.

Khanh Thi Pham, 57, of East Boston, was arrested on charges of three counts of shoplifting.

Revere Police NEWS

THIRD OUI CHARGE

A Revere man was arrested on Saturday night, July 8, and charged with his third drunk driving charge.

Around 6:35 p.m., police on patrol near Dehon Street observed the man run a stop sign and nearly hit their cruiser.

The man then tried to drive up a one-way street, then made an abrupt U-turn and finally stopped for police.

After a brief investigation, it was apparent he was impaired.

Jose Antonio Henriquez, 54, of 79 Shirley Ave., was charged with failing to stop, improper operation of a motor vehicle, operating under the influence of liquor (3rd Offense) and negligent operation.

 

LOW SPEED CHASE

A man on a stolen, small scooter led police on a less than wild and less than high speed chase through parts of Revere and Winthrop on Friday, July 7.

Around 1 a.m. on Friday morning, officers observed the scooter on the Parkway with no lights. Officers tried to stop the man, but he wouldn’t stop and continued at a low rate of speed. He tried to evade police a few times by making abrupt U-turns, but it wasn’t enough.

He did keep going and motored his way into Winthrop, where he eventually surrendered.

Sandro Cabral-Pereira, 20, of Dorchester, was charged with receiving a stolen vehicle, malicious destruction of property over $250, reckless operation, and failure to stop for a police officer.

 

ROBBERY?

Revere Police detectives are following up on a report of a robbery on Rose Street, but the facts of the account are a bit shaky at the moment.

Around 11:30 p.m. on July 6, a man reported that he had been going to Rose Street to smoke marijuana with some buddies. However, when he got to Rose Street, he alleged that two men chased him down and robbed him.

However, there weren’t many details to work on and some of the story didn’t jive. Police are following up on the matter though.

 

CHECK, MATE

Two women from Boston were arrested on Monday, July 3, for having a stolen car and trying to pass bad checks at the People’s United Savings Bank on Broadway.

Around 3:30 p.m., the women tried to cash several phony checks from an undisclosed company. Clerks at the bank were suspicious of the checks – presented by a Roxbury woman – and called police.

Officers investigated and found the checks to be bogus.

Outside, in a car in the parking lot, another woman from Mattapan was located and also charged. The car she was in was discovered to be stolen.

Myeisha Williams, 23, of Roxbury, was charged with receiving a stolen car, illegal possession of a Class D drug, and 11 counts of uttering a forged document.

Janee Gabbin, 20, of Mattapan, was charged with one count of uttering a forged document.

 

FIREWORKS ON THE FOURTH

A Tuscano Avenue man was summonsed to court on assault charges after he and a cousin got into a July 4th scuffle during a family BBQ.

Around 8:30 p.m., Revere Police were called for a past assault.

The victim said he had been at a family BBQ on Tuscano Avenue when one man pushed the other, and the cousin punched him in the face.

Family members quickly broke up the fight, but the victim wished to pursue the matter and called police.

Allan Amado Correia, 25, of 7 Tuscano Ave., was charged with assault and battery.

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