Police Briefs 08-23-2017

ARREST Report

MONDAY, AUGUST 14

Carlos A. Dellosantos-Jiminez, 23, of Lynn, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and refusing to provide identifying information while operating a motor vehicle.

 

TUESDAY, AUGUST 15

Tony Tiger Thiem, 22, of Lynn was arrested on a charge of assault & battery by means of a dangerous weapon.

Scott C. Mehlinger, 30, of 193 Rice Ave., was arrested on a charge of violating a domestic abuse prevention restraining order pursuant to c. 209A.

 

WEDNESDAY

 AUGUST 16

Geovany Medrano Garcia, 19, of 17 Calumet St., was arrested on a charge of breaking & entering into a vehicle in the nighttime with intent to commit  felony.

Rodney Lemon, 28, of Peabody, was arrested on a charge of assault & battery in a domestic situation.

Dominique Q. Purvis, 24, of Mattapan, was arrested on charges of  disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, and resisting arrest.

Robert K. Brito-Pina, 25, of Cambridge, was arrested on a charge of operating a motor vehicle after his right to operate had been suspended.

 

THURSDAY,

 AUGUST 17

A 17 year old juvenile was arrested on a charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

Felix J. Vega, 54, of Chelsea, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and illegal possession of a Class B controlled narcotic substance (subsequent offense).

 

FRIDAY, AUGUST 18

Justine M. Geezil, 36, of Malden, was arrested on an outstanding warrant and on charges of shoplifting and illegal possession of a Class C controlled narcotic substance (subsequent offense).

Matthew Lewis White, 25, of 366 Vane St., was arrested on an outstanding warrant and on a charge of resisting arrest.

 

SATURDAY,

AUGUST 19

Carlos K. Ortez Somarriba, 34, of Weymouth, was arrested on charges of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol (2nd offense) and operating a motor vehicle negligently so as to endanger. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infraction of a marked lanes violation.

Edward Salvator Mitrano, 61, of Malden, was arrested on charges of trespassing and disturbing the peace.

Candace Lynette Lyons, 33, of Walpole, was arrested on two outstanding warrants and on a charge of shoplifting.

Luis Lopez, 19, of Lynn, was arrested on charges of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, leaving the scene of an accent after causing personal injury, and being a minor in possession of an alcoholic beverage. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infraction of having an open container of an alcoholic beverage while operating a motor vehicle.

 

SUNDAY, AUGUST 20

Manuel Barrera-Cartagena, 21, of Newton, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace.

Curtis W. Robinson, 44, of Boston, was arrested on two outstanding warrants.

A 14 year old juvenile was arrested on charges of causing malicious damage to property in an amount less than $250, larceny from a person, and making a threat to commit a crime.

Jonathan Delgado-Prieto,  27, of 199 Park ave., was arrested on charges of two counts of assault & battery in a domestic situation, assault & battery by means of a dangerous weapon, and assault & battery upon a child causing injury.

 

Revere Police NEWS

TONY TIGER, HAMMER TIME

A Clark Road man was arrested on Tuesday, Aug. 15, after he allegedly hit his friend over the head with a hammer during a disputed wager over a video game.

Around 12:16 a.m., the two friends were playing a video game on PlayStation and decided to enter into a $10 bet. At some point after the game, an argument over the $10 ensued.

That led to the suspect getting a hammer and whacking his friend in the head with it.

The victim was transported to CHA Everett for treatment.

Tony Tiger Thiem, 22, of Lynn, was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.

 

BATTER UP

A man was allegedly hit over the head with a baseball bat on Sunday morning in front of the Buster Bar on Shirley Avenue.

The man and his girlfriend were waiting for a cab outside the bar around 2 a.m. when a van pulled up. Out of the van came a man wielding a baseball bat, and hit the victim several times with it before fleeing down Shirley Avenue.

The man said he had no idea who it was or why the did it. He said he and his girlfriend had been at the Las Vegas Bar earlier, but had no altercations there.

Police are investigating.

 

OVERDOSED BEHIND THE WHEEL

A man has been summonsed for operating under the influence of drugs after he overdosed while behind the wheel, requiring two shots of Narcan from police to be revived.

Around 5 p.m. on Friend Street, police were called to the scene of a minor motor vehicle accident where a man had hit the back of another car and was now unconscious.

Police located the driver and found him to be overdosing on some sort of narcotic. Officers administered two shots of Narcan and the man revived.

He was taken immediately to CHA Everett for treatment.

He will be summonsed to Chelsea Court.

 

NAUGHTY PICTURES?

Police were called to the Shops at Suffolk Downs on Tuesday, Aug. 15, for a man who allegedly was taking photos of a young woman’s tush.

Around 4 p.m., the woman called police to say she was going into a restaurant when she noticed that a man in his car was taking pictures of her rear end.

Feeling uncomfortable by his actions, she phoned police.

When police arrived, he was gone.

 

BREAKING AND ENTERING

Residents of Sagamore Street did their best to hold on to an alleged car breaker whom they caught red handed in a vehicle that wasn’t his own.

When police arrived, they found two Hispanic males struggling in the street, with one man getting away just as they arrived and fleeing. Police learned that the other man and neighbors had found the suspect in a car that didn’t belong to him. The victim and others tried to hold the man until police arrived, but he got away.

Police scoured the area and found the man, who lives in the neighborhood.

Geovany Medrano Garcia, 19, of 17 Calumet St., was charged with breaking and entering in the night for a felony.

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