Police Briefs 06-10-2015

DOG KILLING RESULTS IN DOMESTIC SITUATION

A Shirley Avenue man is facing serious charges after allegedly killing a dog and leaving it in the bathtub – an action that sparked a violent domestic situation on Thursday, June 4.

The man allegedly broke into the home of his aunt and sister and had a confrontation with the dog.

It is alleged that he did something to the dog then killed it, and he hid it in the bathtub.

At some point, around 10:30 a.m., the aunt went into the bathroom and found the dead dog in the tub.

That sparked a violent confrontation between the man and the family members.

The dog was taken to Angell Memorial Animal Hospital for an autopsy to determine the cause of death.

Heng Kim Ung, 33, of 52 Shirley Ave., was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, killing/maiming/poisoning an animal, cruelty to animals, and breaking and entering a building in the daytime for felony.

STOREKEEPER, MAN HAVE CONFLICT

One Shirley Avenue man and a storekeeper on The Ave got into a confrontation last Wednesday evening, June 3, whereby the man threatened to burn down the store and then spit in the storekeepers face.

The two men have a history of confrontation, police said, and around 9:45 p.m. that night, the man entered the store and began an argument with the storekeeper.

At one point, the man said he was going to burn the store down. Then he spit in the man’s face.

It is the second time such a thing has happened and police aren’t exactly sure what the bad blood is all about.

They have scheduled it to be straightened out in court at a Clerk’s Hearing.

HARD TO KEEP THE SHIP RIGHTED

A Methuen man was arrested on Thursday night when he was having a hard time keeping his vehicle in between the lines despite heavy traffic from the Revere High School graduation.

The man was driving on Broadway about 8:40 p.m. and was apparently driving in multiple lanes at a very low rate of speed due to the traffic. He was observed trying to keep the wheel steady, but was not able to do so.

Police arrived and made a traffic stop and determined that he was intoxicated on a narcotic.

Sean Kallelis, 25, of Methuen, was charged with operating under the influence of drugs, number plate violation and marked lanes violation.

OFFICER GETS BROKEN LEG

A Revere Police Officer suffered a very serious broken leg while responding to a service call on Broadway around 9 a.m. on Saturday.

Lt. Jeff Graff said the officer was navigating some stairs on Broadway during a call when he twisted awkwardly and broke the leg.

“He tried to catch himself, but he twisted and broke it,” he said. “It was a very bad break.”

The officer’s name was not disclosed.

ARRESTED OUTSIDE SQUIRE

Two out-of-town men were arrested outside the Squire Lounge early in the morning last Friday after they refused to leave and decided to badger police.

Several men were assembled in the parking lot after closing time and had refused to leave. Around 2:20 a.m., the police detail moved in with backup to disperse the crowd. However, the crowd wasn’t going away easily.

After asking them at least 12 times to leave, officers began to really move folks along.

One man became disorderly and was arrested. While being arrested, a second man jumped in and tried to free him.

Others on the scene left.

Benjamin Davis, 35, of Salem, was charged with disorderly conduct.

Dionnys Lopez, 24, of Lynn, was charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and interfering with a police officer.

Weekly Crime Report

Journal Staff Reports

House Breaks: (2)

Unity Avenue and Broadway – Revere Housing.

Commercial Breaks: (0)

Motor Vehicle *Thefts/Breaks: (3)

*Rumney Road; Thayer Avenue (plate); and Sewall Street.

Motor Vehicle Accidents: (22)

Brown Circle (3); Mahoney Circle; Copeland Circle; Mountain/Kilburn; Winthrop Avenue; Sargent Street; North Shore Road/Oak Island; American Legion Hwy; North Shore Road; Broadway; Walnut Avenue; Park Avenue; Orr Square; Lee Burbank Hwy; Broadway; Lee Burbank Hwy; Squire Road; Furlong Drive; Revere Street; and Oak Island Street.

House Parties/Loud Stereo Complaints (after 9 p.m.): 16

ARREST Report

TUESDAY, JUNE 2

Sean T. Halley, 29, of 75A Reservoir Ave., was arrested on two outstanding warrants.

Anthony E. Martinez, 39, of 73 Campbell Ave., was arrested on charges of malicious destruction of property over $50, disorderly conduct, assault, and resisting arrest.

THURSDAY, JUNE 4

Heng Kim Ong, 33, of 52 Shirley Ave., was arrested on charges of assault by means of a dangerous weapon, killing/maiming/or poisoning an animal, cruelty to an animal, and breaking & entering into a building in the daytime with intent to commit a felony.

Saif Al-Rubaye, 33, of 50 Highland St., was arrested on two counts of assault.

Sean T. Kallelis, 25, of Methuen, was arrested on a charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infractions of a marked lanes violation and a number plate violation.

Gabriel Laracuente, 31, of 418 Revere Beach Parkway, was arrested on a charge for a crime allegedly committed in another jurisdiction.

FRIDAY, JUNE 5

Benjamin L. Davis, 35, of Salem, was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct.

Dionnys J. Lopez, 24, of Lynn, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and interfering with a police officer while in the performance of his duty.

Anthony Hescock, 20, of 71 Neponset St., was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and two counts of assault & battery upon a police officer.

SATURDAY, JUNE 6

Ricardo Luis, 31, of Everett, was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

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