Police Briefs 12-07-2016

ARREST Report

MONDAY,

NOVEMBER 28

Wilmer Vanegas, 32, of Lynn, was issued a summons for a charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

Henry Erazo-Galan, 32, of East Boston, was issued a summons for a charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

TUESDAY,

NOVEMBER 29

John Michael Russo, 38, of Revere, listed with no address, was arrested on charges of assault in a domestic situation, making a threat to commit a crime, disorderly conduct, and illegal possession of a Class E controlled narcotic substance.

Giovanni Munoz, 25, of 28 Sweeney Ave, was arrested on charges of assault & battery in a domestic situation, assault & battery by means of a dangerous weapon, and malicious destruction of property over $250.

James T. Brennan, 30, of 72 Thornton Ave., was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

WEDNESDAY,

NOVEMBER 30

Michael James Fischer, 51, of 18 Jones Ave., was issued a summons for a charge of operating a motor vehicle after his right to operate had been suspended.

A 16 year old juvenile was arrested on a charge of rude & disorderly conduct in violation of the city ordinance.

Patrick J. Lynch, 47, of Lynn, was arrested on a charge of attempting to commit a crime.

Domenic Strazzulla, 54, of Boston, was arrested on charges of making a threat to commit a crime and intimidation of a witness.

THURSDAY,

DECEMBER 1

Wagner M. Leguisamon, 35, of 25 Alice St., was issued a summons for a charge of criminal harassment.

Jacob Eaton, 18, of 24 Asti Ave., was arrested on a charge of larceny of property over $250.

Javier F. Torres, 52, of Lynn, was issued a summons for charges of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor (3rd offense) and operating a motor vehicle negligently causing serious bodily injury while under the influence of liquor.

A 16 year old juvenile was issued a summons for charges of malicious damage of property over $250 and larceny of property under $250.

FRIDAY,

DECEMBER 2

Ratho Prum, 26, of Lynn, was issued a summons for charges of operating an uninsured motor vehicle, unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, and attaching plates. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infractions of speeding and operating an unregistered motor vehicle.

Dolores V. Marino, 34, of 48 Conant St., was arrested on charges of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and operating a motor vehicle after her right to operate had been suspended. She also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infractions of failing to stop for a traffic control signal and failing to use care in stopping.

Ray W. Sargent, 54, of 36 Crescent Ave., was arrested on charges of two counts of breaking & entering into a building in the nighttime with intent to commit a felony, two counts of larceny of property greater than $250, and malicious destruction of property over $250.

Patricia M. Costa, 54, of Lynn, was issued a summons for a charge of violating a domestic abuse prevention restraining order pursuant to c. 209A.

Jaequane P. Green, 24, of 851 Revere Beach Parkway, was arrested on charges of five counts of distribution of a Class B controlled narcotic substance, illegal possession of  Class B controlled narcotic substance with intent to distribute, and possession of ammunition without an FID card.

Kenneth G. Ralphs, 38, of 2 Sagamore St., was issued a summons for a charge of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license.

SATURDAY,

DECEMBER 3

Tiffany Jessica Coolong, 27, of Beverly, was issued a summons for a charge of malicious destruction of property greater than $250.

Denner S. Araujo, 27, of 454 Park Ave., was issued a summons for a charge of malicious destruction of property greater than $250.

Yeison Ignacio Avendano, 29, of 39 Franklin Place, was arrested on charges of illegal possession of a Class D controlled narcotic substance with intent to distribute, illegal possession of a knife in violation of the city ordinance, assault & battery in a domestic situation, and two counts of forgery of a document.

SUNDAY,

DECEMBER 4

Nora C. Gonzales, 46, of 28 Shawmut St., was issued a summons for a charge of assault & battery in a domestic situation.

David Lee Durant, 35, of 260 Bradstreet Ave., was arrested on four outstanding warrants and on charges of assault & battery and strangulation.

A 15 year old juvenile was arrested on a charge of larceny of a motor vehicle.

Cristian Anibal Beato, 18, of Chelsea, was arrested on charges of larceny of a motor vehicle, illegal possession of a knife in violation of the city ordinance, and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

 

Police NEWS

THROUGH THE WALLS FOR SOME CIGARETTES

A Beachmont man has been charged with breaking into a convenience store in Beachmont Square by allegedly dismantling the rear wall of the store.

Police responded to the store on Friday, Dec. 2, around 7:42 a.m. for a report of missing items inside. Police obtained surveillance video from the store and found that entry was made through a back wall.

An unknown amount of cigarettes were stolen.

Upon further investigation, police discovered entry was made through the rear of the store, where cinder blocks were removed and entry was made through a bathroom, where drywall had been removed from the wall. Detectives were on scene, based on their observations of the video surveillance and a thorough follow up investigation, an arrest was made later this day. Evidence was confiscated and some of the stolen merchandise recovered.

Ray Sargent, 54, of 36 Crescent Ave., was charged with malicious destruction of property over $250, two counts of larceny over $250 and two counts of breaking and entering into a building at night for a felony.

NO FACETIME IN STRIP CLUB

Technology brings all sorts of conundrums these days.

Even in a strip club.

One woman learned the hard way at the Squire Lounge on Sunday, at 10:21 p.m., that one cannot use the popular Facetime phone app in a place where people are taking off their clothes.

The same holds true in locker rooms and toilets – though for completely different reasons.

Officers were dispatched to the Squire for a disturbance, and upon their arrival they were notified by security that a female was escorted out after she was accessing Facetime while she was in the club. That is not permitted, apparently.

She was told several times it was against the club rules, and she became upset because when security escorted her out, they placed a hand on her shoulder.

She claimed assault; officers cleared the scene.

Nothing to see here, especially via Facetime.

CAUGHT TAGGING

One Revere man was arrested last Tuesday, Nov. 29, for painting up a storm – on public property.

At approximately 3 a.m., an officer was on routine patrol when he observed a male party in the driveway of 102 Broadway. The male party looked at the officer, dropped a backpack and retreated into the backyard of 102 Broadway.

Upon further investigation, the backpack contained evidence that the male party had been using spray paint for “tagging.” After several units searched for the male party, who kept trying to elude the officers through driveways, the male party was located on Olive Street.

A billboard located on 88 Broadway, which also faces the rear of 102 Broadway had been “tagged.” The male party’s hands and clothing were covered in what appeared to be spray paint.

Andrew Vaeth, 24, of 119 Suffolk Ave., was summonsed for tagging.

NARCOTIC SITUATION

One Revere woman allegedly got into a car accident and tried to flee Northgate Mall…going 5 mph.

Officers responded to a disturbance call at 147 Squire Rd. and observed a parked motor vehicle at the exit of the lot facing Squire Road. There were several vehicles behind the suspect honking their horns to get the car to move. The vehicle began to slowly move forward and turned onto Squire Road without yielding to oncoming traffic. Upon further investigation, the operator appeared to be under the influence of a narcotic and was placed under arrest.

Officers were assisted in the incident by the Medford Police Drug Resource Officer who was in the midst of an investigation.

Police also discovered a passenger in the vehicle who was pregnant and appeared to be under the influence of some narcotic.

Medical aid was called for her.

A few moments later, police got a report at the Station that this same vehicle had been involved in an accident and the operator did not exchange the proper paperwork. The operator was placed under arrest for first incident.

Dolores Marino, 34, of 48 Conant St., was charged with operating under the influence of drugs, negligent operation, failing to stop/yield, failure to take care in turning, and operating after suspended.

OFFICERS INVESTIGATE FIREARM

Revere Police are investigating a potential firearm situation on Cooledge Street that may turn out to be replica BB guns.

On Thursday, Dec. 1, units were dispatched to 189 Cooledge St. for possible shots fired. ShotSpotter was not activated, and several units on scene, including K9 unit, recovered no evidence. There were some parties located on scene and interviewed.

This location has been involved with ongoing issued and investigations, police noted.

Based on this investigation, the victim claims he was out in front of his home with two other individuals. The victim stated that he and one party began to drive away in a vehicle, with one person staying behind. As they started to drive away, three other unknown individuals ran up to the car and the victim exited the car to run back to his residence. Of these three individuals, one  party appeared to be armed with a shotgun a second appeared to be armed with a firearm. The victims claimed they were shot at, but described a silenced type noise when they were shot at.

Based on officers’ investigation, it is believed that the firearms were air-powered BB guns.

The matter is currently under investigation.

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