Police Briefs 04-26-2017

ARREST Report

FRIDAY, APRIL 14

Robert J. Sasso, 52, of 70 Prospect Ave., was issued a summons for a charge of violating a domestic abuse prevention restraining order pursuant to c. 209A.

Antonietta C. Giugliano, 36, of Peabody, was arrested on a charge of larceny of property over $250.

Brunilda Petushi, 35, of Winthrop, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

Kevin M. McDonald, 32, of East Boston, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

Marcos Araujo, 38, of Waltham, was issued a summons for a charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

Gilma Fuentes, 32, of Lynn,  was issued a summons for a charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

 

SATURDAY, APRIL 15

Gregg A. LaCedra, 48, of 118 Pearl Ave., was issued a summons for charges of assault by means of a dangerous weapon and making a threat to commit a crime.

Jose A. Munoz-Gomez, 25, of Lynn, was arrested on charges of two counts of failing to stop for a police officer while operating a motor vehicle, operating a motor vehicle negligently so as to endanger, and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infraction of operating an unregistered motor vehicle.

Maria S. Nascimento, 46, of Everett, was issued a summons for a charge of unlicensed operation operation of a  motor vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident after causing property damage.

David A. Cardenas, 35, of 636 Park Ave., was arrested on charges of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor and operating a motor vehicle recklessly so as to endanger.

Alexandra Robinson, 32, of Winthrop, was arrested on two outstanding warrants.

 

SUNDAY, APRIL 16

Joshua Mendez-Ramos, 20, of 1028 No. Shore Rd., was arrested on an outstanding warrant and on a charge of assault & battery in a domestic situation.

 

MONDAY APRIL 17

Joseph L. Pescione, 30, of 21 Wadsworth Ave., was issued a summons for charges of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.

Daniel C. Vasconcelos, 42, of 30 Eustis St., was arrested on charges of operating a motor vehicle after his right to operate had been suspended and leaving the scene of an accident after causing personal injury. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infraction of a crosswalk violation.

Blake Lee Coughlin, 24, of Lynn, was arrested on four outstanding warrants and on a charge of violating a domestic prevention restraining order pursuant to c. 209A.

Walter Alexander Maldonado, 20, of 119 Atlantic Ave., was arrested on charges of assault & battery in a domestic situation, breaking & entering in the nighttime with intent to commit a felony, malicious destruction of property over $250, and resisting arrest.

 

TUESDAY, APRIL 18

Diana L. Ciulla, 63, of 505 Revere Beach Boulevard, was issued a summons for charges of two counts of leaving the scene of accident after causing property damage and reckless operation of a motor vehicle.

Daniel J. Hanlon, 30, of East Boston, was arrested on charges of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs and negligent operation of a motor vehicle. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infraction of speeding.

Noe A. Hernandez, 41, of 651 Beach St., was arrested on a charge of assault & battery by means of a dangerous weapon.

Hernan Gavidia, 47, of 651 Beach St., was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

 

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19

Kyle Norton, 22, of 105 Constitution Ave., was issued a summons for a charge of making a threat to commit a crime.

Hernan D. Rodriguez-Molina, 52, of 32 Francis St., was issued a summons for a charge of making a threat to commit a crime.

Michael Jeffrey Parsons, 29, of Lynn, was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

Carlos Humberto Perez-Velasquez, 39, of Everett, was arrested on charges of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor (2nd offense) and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infraction of having an open container of an alcoholic beverage in his motor vehicle.

 

THURSDAY, APRIL 20

Sean P. Evans, 45, of Tewksbury, was issued a summons for a charge of unlicensed operating of a motor vehicle.

Angel L. Rivera, III, 34, of Chelsea, was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

 

FRIDAY, APRIL 21

Carlos Miranda, 47, of Chelsea, was arrested on two counts of indecent assault & battery on a person 14 years of age or older.

Stephen Ferrara, 53, of 105 Douglas St., was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

 

SATURDAY, APRIL 22

Clovis Rodrigues-DeSouza, 35, of 157 Vane St., was arrested on charges of strangulation and assault & battery in a domestic situation.

Kevin M. Dungan, 22, of 79 Vane St., was arrested on a charge of assault & battery in a domestic situation.

Joseph M. Shields, 46, of Malden, was arrested on charges of larceny over $250, improper use of a credit card under $250, breaking & entering into a vehicle in the nighttime with intent to commit a felony, and causing malicious damage to a motor vehicle.

Inmer Medina, 26, of 17 Winthrop Ave., was arrested on charges of unlicensed operation or a motor vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident after causing property damage

Fredy Mauricio Flores Nova, 25, of Everett, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

Carolina Maria Martinez, 24, of Chelsea, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct, assault & battery upon a police officer, and resisting arrest.

 

SUNDAY, APRIL 23

Alexander Arias, 23, of Peabody, was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct.

Christian Perez, 21, of Charlestown, was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct.

Tanializ Sanchez, 21, of Dorchester, was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct.

Frederick D. McLean, 42, of Lynn, was arrested on charges of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol (5th offense), and operating a motor vehicle with a license suspended for operating under the influence. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infractions of a lights violation and having an open container of an alcoholic beverage in his motor vehicle.

Joshue Medrano, 35, of 109 Randall Rd., was arrested on charges of  operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, leaving the scene of an accident after causing property damage, unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.

Revere Police NEWS

61 HANDBAGS RECOVERED

Revere Police are investigating a serial-car breaker who is well-known to them as possibly having a connection to the breaks reported last week at St. Anthony’s Church and two area funeral homes.

After some very good police work, officers were able to get an arrest warrant for the Malden man, James Shields, whom they have arrested previously for car breaks in Revere. In executing a search warrant, police said they found a pile of more than 61 allegedly stolen handbags in a hiding space in his home.

Some of those bags might be connected to the thefts at St. Anthony’s during Holy Saturday services and at two funeral homes during memorial services.

On Saturday, Revere Police received a call for a car break in the parking lot of Buonfiglio’s Funeral Home. The smash-and-grab incident resulted in the woman’s pocketbook, which was left on a seat, being taken.

Detectives were able to find out that the woman’s debit card had been used at People’s Bank on Broadway, and later at Joe’s Market on Squire Road. Using surveillance video, police were able to identify Shields and seek a warrant.

When they went to his home Saturday afternoon, they saw him climbing out of a second story window and trying to escape onto the roof. Officers stopped him and were able to arrest him without incident.

During the execution of a search warrant, they found a wooden door behind a television that was used as a stash.

There, they found 61 women’s handbags.

On top was the handbag, with ID, of the woman from Buonfiglio’s.

Police now believe that Shields might be connected to other breaks and are investigating.

“We had some recent activity very similar in nature at Buonfiglio’s and this happened at Buonfiglio’s,” said Lt. Amy O’Hara. “Detectives have an active and ongoing investigation. This is a currently an effort to identify everyone connected with the bags that were found. This was very good police work.”

 

HIT 15 YEAR OLD

A Eustis Street man was arrested on Monday, April 17, after hitting a 15-year-old walking his bike across a crosswalk on Broadway – then fleeing after hitting the boy.

Around 8 p.m., witnesses told police that a man driving a car hit a 15-year-old who was walking his bike across the street while in a designated cross walk at Broadway and Mountain Avenue.

The car fled after hitting him.

Witnesses were able to get the license plate, and a short investigation  turned up the fleeing driver – who was arrested.

An ambulance arrived to treat the youth, who was shaken up but not seriously injured.

Daniel Vasconcelos, 42, of 30 Eustis Street, was charged with operating with a suspended license, leaving an accident scene with personal injury and crosswalk violation.

 

SHOTS FIRED ON SARGENT

Revere Police are trying to narrow down who it was that fired gunshots while chasing a couple who were driving on Sargent Street Monday, April 17.

Around 10:11 p.m., officers reported to Sargent Street where there were reports that the driver of a car had fired gunshots at another car. Upon arrival, they found the girlfriend of the driver in the car.

The boyfriend/driver had left the scene.

It was confirmed that gunshots had been fired, but the situation and circumstances were very fuzzy.

Police soon found the boyfriend within a group on Cooledge Street.

In interviewing him, they found he had four outstanding warrants and he was arrested.

Police are now trying to find out who fired the shots and why.

Blake Lee Coughlin, 24, of Lynn, was arrested on four warrants.

 

5th OUI FOR LYNN MAN

A man with four drunk driving charges was arrested on Sunday under suspicion of driving drunk for the fifth time.

Around 4:54 p.m. on Sunday, police stopped the Lynn man for a red light violation. Upon inquiring of him, police saw open Bud Light cans and bottles of Smirnoff Vodka behind the driver’s seat. He also appeared intoxicated.

Police said it was his fifth arrest for driving drunk, with most of those convictions in North Carolina.

He was also charged with driving under the influence of drugs.

Frederick McLean, 42, of Lynn, was charged with operating under the influence of liquor (5th offense), operating under the influence of drugs, red light violation, possession of an open container of alcohol, and operating with a suspended license due to OUI.

 

FRACAS AT THE IHOP

Three youths were arrested at the IHOP on Squire Road early Sunday morning when they got into an argument with police and refused to leave.

Around 4:15 a.m., the detail officer was alerted by staff that a group of about 10 people were causing a disturbance. One of the males had messed around with the touch-screen computer at the entry desk and then denied it.

The officer asked them to leave, but they refused.

Several started recording the interaction with their cell phones, and they refused to leave.

The situation got a bit tense and the officer had to call in extra units to help.

Alexander Arias, 23, of Peabody; Christian Perez, 21, of Charlestown; and Tanjaliz Sanchez, 21, of Dorchester, were all charged with disorderly conduct.

 

RUINED THE MOVIE

Two young people were arrested at the Showcase Cinema on Saturday night for refusing to be quiet in the movie and then assaulting a police officer.

Around 11 p.m., a patron informed the detail officer at the show that two people were disturbing the movie by talking loud and, perhaps, drinking alcohol.

The officer asked the two to be quiet and they refused. The young people began yelling at the police officer in the lobby. One of them assaulted the officer.

Fredy Mauricio Flores Novoa, 25, of Everett, was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

Carolina Maria Martinez, 24, of Chelsea, was charged with disorderly conduct, assault and battery on a police officer and resisting arrest.

 

ASSAULTED WHILE PARKING

Police are seeking a man who allegedly assaulted a 63-year-old Revere man, breaking his ankle, during a Road Rage event on Monday, April 17.

The man told police he had pulled up on Broadway and was waiting for a parking spot to open at New Deal Fruit.

As he waited, a man behind him began honking frantically and got very angry. The man eventually exited the car to confront the victim, who also got out of the car.

The suspect allegedly pushed the man to the ground, breaking his ankle as he fell.

The suspect, a black male, then fled south on Broadway.

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