Police Briefs 03-08-2017

ARRESTED WITH FIREARM

Revere Police have stepped up enforcement in the Cooledge Street area following a shooting incident last month in the area.

On Wednesday, March 1, police received a search warrant to search a home on Cooledge Street for weapons they believed to be in the home.

Police executed the warrant around 7 a.m. and found a firearm with defaced serial number. They also found marijuana and ammunition.

Joseph Dellorfano, 20, of 233 Cooledge St., was charged with possession of a firearm without a permit, possession to distribute a Class D drug, receiving a firearm with defaced serial number and unlawful possession of ammo.

 

COUNTERFEITING OPERATION

As part of a continuing effort to crackdown on lawlessness in the Revere Housing Authority area, police executed a search warrant on Wednesday, March 1, for an individual on Cooledge Street.

Around 8 a.m., they searched the home at 305 Cooledge St.

Police found no firearms or ammunition, but they did find a counterfeiting operation.

Officers reported finding several “sheets” of fake $20 bills in the residence.

Ahkeem Tucker, 21, of 305 Cooledge St., was charged with possession of 10 or more counterfeit notes.

 

BAD PLAYER NABBED

Revere Police, in combination with Everett Police, arrested a Revere man on Friday, March 3, in an ongoing effort to crack down on violence in the Revere Housing Authority.

Officers applied for and received a search warrant for a Marshall Street residence around 6 a.m. Police said they targeted the individual as they believed him to be responsible for a lot of the mayhem in the Revere and Everett Housing Authorities. Some of the incidents recently in Everett are believed to be related to incidents in Revere, they said.

Police did not find a firearm, but did find ammunition in the home.

Nelson Aguilar, 22, of 120 Marshall St., was charged with unlawful possession of ammo and one warrant.

 

PROSTITUTION ROBBERY

Two women from out of state are being charged with prostitution and unarmed robbery of a man who intended to solicit their services at an area hotel on Weds., March 1.

Around 9:15 p.m., the victim called from a nearby gas station to say he had been robbed of his wallet by two alleged prostitutes at the Four Points Sheraton.

The women, from Florida and California, denied knowing anything about it when confronted.

Police were dogged though, and though the victim had fled the gas station, they continued the investigation.

Shortly after, the women left their room and police were able to get inside. There, they found the victim’s wallet in the room.

Officers combed the area and found the two women in the parking lot of Northgate Mall. They had allegedly robbed the man when he had shown up to pay them for sex.

After being robbed, he fled. The man was not charged.

Alexis Sophia Vargas, 18, of San Lorenzo, CA, was charged with unarmed robbery, sexual conduct for a fee and defrauding an innkeeper of over $100.

Tiffany Sok-Wah Chan, 28, of St. Petersburg, FL, was charged with unarmed robbery, sexual conduct for a fee and defrauding an innkeeper of over $100.

 

POSTAL SERVICE INVESTIGATING

An elderly man on Pemberton Street reported to police that someone had changed his address without his knowledge.

The 82-year-old man told police, who referred the matter to the Postal Police, that someone had submitted a Change of Address form to the Post Office. They had forwarded his mail from Pemberton Street to an address in Miami, FL.

The man said he had no idea who would do such a thing.

The U.S. Postal Service is investigating, and local police warned residents to watch out for the scam.

ARREST Report

MONDAY,

FEBRUARY 27

Patrick A. Jordan, 49, of 141 Constitution Ave., was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

Anthony James Straccia, 42, of 242 Cooledge St., was arrested on charges of assault & battery in a domestic situation, three counts of intimidation of a witness, two counts of kidnaping of a child, and one count of kidnaping.

Demetrius Reese, 22, of 107 Constitution Ave., was arrested on a charge of larceny of property under $250.

 

TUESDAY,

FEBRUARY 28

Jaclyn Doucette, 27, of 3 Colonial Rd., was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

Salvador Mendoza, 30, of 56 Thornton St., was arrested on charges of operating a motor vehicle after his right to operate had been suspended and operating an uninsured motor vehicle. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infraction of operating an unregistered motor vehicle.

 

WEDNESDAY,

MARCH 1

Joseph M. Dellorfano, 20, of 233 Cooledge St., was arrested on charges of possession of a firearm without an FID card, receiving a firearm with a defaced serial number, unlawful possession of ammunition, and illegal possession of a Class D controlled narcotic substance with intent to distribute.

Ahkeem A Tucker, 21, of 305 Cooledge St., was arrested on a charge of possession of 10 counterfeit notes.

Tara Leah Stanley, 35, of 418 Revere Beach Parkway, was issued a summons for a charge of shoplifting.

Sabrina Violet Stanley Soto, 28, of 418 Revere Beach Parkway, was arrested on charges of shoplifting and illegal possession of a Class E controlled narcotic substance.

Paula Wehbe, 28, of 10 Milano Ave., was issued a summons for a charge of shoplifting.

Alexis Sophia Vargas, 18, of San Lorenzo, California, was arrested on charges of unarmed robbery, performing sexual conduct for a fee, and defrauding an innkeeper over $100.

Tiffany Sok-Wah Chan, 28, of St. Petersburg, Florida, was arrested on charges of unarmed robbery, performing sexual conduct for a fee, and defrauding an innkeeper over $100.

 

THURSDAY,

MARCH 2

Nora C. Gonzales, 46, of 28 Shawmut St., was issued a summons for a violation of a harassment prevention order pursuant to c. 258E.

Thomas J. Constant, 56, of 400 Revere Beach Parkway, was arrested on charges of assault & battery in a domestic situation, strangulation, malicious destruction of property under $250, intimidation of a witness, illegal possession of a Class B controlled narcotic substance, and illegal possession of a Class E controlled narcotic substance.

 

FRIDAY,

MARCH 3

Nelson J. Aguilar, 22, of 120 Marshall St., was arrested on an outstanding warrant and on a charge of unlawful possession of ammunition.

 

SATURDAY,

MARCH 4

Joseph P. Nazarian, 62, of East Boston, was issued a summons for charges of shoplifting and larceny of property over $250.

Miguel Raymundo, 31, of Dorchester, was issued a summons for unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

 

SUNDAY,

MARCH 5

Asmahan M. Sheikou, 42, of 18 Emanuel St., was issued a summons for violating a restraining order.

Scott G. Stillman, 47, of 418 Revere Beach Parkway, was arrested on an outstanding warrant and on a charge of shoplifting.

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