Police Briefs 07-19-2017

ARREST Report

MONDAY, JULY 10

Scott D. Greenleaf, 34, of Medford, was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

 

TUESDAY, JULY 11

Rafael Santos, 27, of Malden, was arrested on a charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

Tyquan R. Jenkins, 20, of 136 Campbell Ave.,  was arrested on an outstanding warrant and on a charge of shoplifting.

 

WEDNESDAY, JULY 12

Jesse D. Chambers, 37, of 223 North Shore Rd., was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and the common law crime of interfering with a police officer in the performance of his duty.

 

THURSDAY, JULY 13

David Arthur DeVincent, 52, of 216 Lantern Rd., was arrested on an outstanding warrant and on charges of assault & battery in a domestic situation and assault & battery by means of a dangerous weapon.

Sandra P. Sargent, 33, of 71 Winthrop Ave., was arrested on two outstanding warrants and on a charge of illegal possession of a Class A controlled narcotic substance (subsequent offense).

Graham R. Clewer, 55, of Winthrop, was arrested on charges of disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct, and assault.

 

FRIDAY, JULY 14

A 17 year old juvenile was arrested on charges of receiving stolen property in an amount less than $250 and breaking & entering into a motor vehicle in the nighttime.

Sameh Mohamed Sayed, 22, of 83 Endicott Ave., was arrested on a charge of violating a restraining order.

 

SATURDAY, JULY 15

Wayne P. Jones, 46, of Malden, was arrested on charges of assault & battery in a domestic situation and making a threat to commit a crime.

Charles A. Freitas, 25, of 851 Revere Beach Parkway, was arrested on a charge of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license (subseq. offense).

Sade N. Kirksey, 21, of 851 Revere Beach Parkway, was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct.

Angel Luis Gomez, 23, listed with no address, was arrested on two outstanding warrants.

Roobel E. Gonzalez, 18, of 13 Revere St., was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

 

SUNDAY, JULY 16

Victor Santos, 40, of 1723 No. Shore Rd., was arrested on charges of assault & battery in a domestic situation and assault & battery by means of a dangerous weapon.

Vedette Desir, 45, of Everett, was arrested on a charge of larceny of property in an amount greater than $250.

Revere Police NEWS

REVERE, SWAMPSCOTT POLICE INVESTIGATING TUNA CLUB THEFT

Revere Police and Swampscott Police are investigating the theft of a boat and several items during a break-in at the Broadsound Tuna Club on North Shore Road last Sunday.

A report came to police in Revere on Sunday about an apparent break-in at the Club where some keys and rods were stolen.

Later, the victim discovered that his boat had also been stolen, and he only realized that when Swampscott Police called him to say they had his stolen boat.

Several items that didn’t belong to the owner were found on the boat and Swampscott and Revere Police will conduct investigations of those items to try to determine the culprit.

 

OVERDRAFT

A Rice Avenue man has been summoned to court for breaking a window at the TD Banknorth property on Broadway after being charged an overdraft fee.

On Tuesday, July 11, around noon, the man went into the bank to conduct business and became upset when he learned he had been charged an overdraft fee. On the way out, he punched the door and caused it to break.

He was escorted from the bank.

Maximillian DeGrandis, 27, of 349 Rice Ave., was charged with malicious destruction of property over $250.

 

THREE ARRESTED

Revere Police arrested three individuals on Saturday evening after spotting a man in a vehicle with known warrants.

While on routine patrol around 7:30 p.m., police noticed Angel Gomez was a passenger in a vehicle on Broadway near Beach Street. He was known to have warrants for carrying a dangerous weapon and illegal possession of a Class B drug.

Police pulled the car over and placed Gomez under arrest for the warrants.

The operator was discovered to be an habitual traffic offender with a suspended license, and his sister became aggravated and disorderly when police tried to take him in.

She, too, was arrested.

Angel Gomez, 23, homeless of Revere, was arrested on two warrants.

Charles Freitas, 25, of 851 Revere Beach Parkway, was charged operating a motor vehicle  with a suspended license (subsequent offense) and being a habitual traffic offender.

Sade Kirksey, 21, of 851 Revere Beach Parkway, was charged with disorderly conduct.

 

ASSAULTED AT THE STATION

A Chelsea woman has been summonsed to court for allegedly chasing a woman to the Revere Police Station in her car and then assaulting her in front of the Station.

Around 7:05 p.m. on Wednesday, July 12, the female victim pulled up to the Station because she was being followed by another female. Both women knew each other from having dated the same man in the past.

Anyhow, when the victim got out to seek shelter in the Station, the other woman assaulted her in the parking lot.

Katherine Hernandez-Reyes, 26, of Chelsea, was charged with assault and battery.

 

FIGHT AT BK’S

Revere Police and State Police broke up a fight at BK’s Lounge on Ocean Avenue last Thursday night, July 13, arresting one man.

Around 10:15 p.m., State Police and Revere Police were straightening out an assault on state property, when suddenly a fight broke out at the bar. Officers hear a commotion, and observed the doorman trying to hold someone who was throwing punches at him.

Graham Clewer, 55, of Winthrop, was charged with disturbing the peace, being a disorderly person and assault.

 

BREAKING INTO CAR

A 17-year-old male was summoned on Friday morning after being caught allegedly breaking into a car on Dedham Street.

Around 4 a.m., police received reports of a male party checking car doors near Park Avenue and Foster Street. After a scan of the neighborhood, they found the young man inside a car on Dedham Street.

The 17-year-old was charged with breaking and entering a vehicle at night and receiving stolen property under $250.

 

YOU MOW THE YARD, NO YOU DO IT

No charges were filed, but two neighbors resorted to a scuffle to decide who was going to mow the lawn.

On Monday, July 10, around 9:49 a.m., police were called to the Boulevard for an assault between neighbors.

It seemed they began fighting over whose responsibility it was to mow a portion of the lawn.

No charges were sought.

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