Police Briefs 05-17-2017

ARREST Report

MONDAY, MAY 8

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

 

TUESDAY, MAY 9

Fatima Ouakrim, 20, of 92 Proctor ave., was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

Chris M. Silva, 25, of 37 Davis St., was arrested on charges of being a motor vehicle operator and refusing to identity himself and disorderly conduct. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infraction of a cross-walk violation.

Zachary Roldan, 22, of 170 Bellingham Ave., was arrested on charges of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and illegal possession of a Class B controlled narcotic substance with intent to distribute.

Dominic I. Vega, 19, of Chelsea, was arrested on charges of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, leaving the scene of an accident after causing property damage, and malicious destruction of property over $250. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infraction of racing a motor vehicle.

 

WEDNESDAY, MAY 10

Itamar Batista Figueredo, 34, of 30 Augustus St., was arrested on a charge of arson of a dwelling.

Agudelo Cordoba, 25, of 38

 

THURSDAY, MAY 11

Jack W. Pereira, 47, of Dartmouth, was arrested on two outstanding warrants and on a charge of operating a motor vehicle after his right to operate had been suspended for being a habitual traffic offender. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infraction of failing to stop for a traffic control signal.

John A. Lonardo, 63, of East Boston, was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

Cynthia M. MacKay, 28, of 418 Revere Beach Parkway, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

Sabrina R. Lewis, 31, of 418 Revere Beach Parkway, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

Karen A. Lombard, 47, of Everett, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

Patricia S. Walsh, 25, of Malden, was arrested on an outstanding warrant and on a charge of obstructing justice by using a false name or disguise.

 

FRIDAY, MAY 12

Joseph P. Capone, 37, of Swampscott, was arrested on an outstanding warrant and on a charge of operating a motor vehicle after his right to operate had been suspended.

Giovanni Anthony Nolan, 20, of Lynn, was issued a summons for charges of carrying a firearm without a license, carrying a loaded firearm, and improper possession of ammunition.

 

SATURDAY, MAY 13

Juan Jaramillo, 25, of Winthrop, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct, assault, and resisting arrest.

Iovani Yoc, 31, of Salem, was arrested on a  charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. He also was cited for the civil motor vehicle infraction of making an improper turn.

Bladimir Pinto, 58, of 131 Derby Rd., was arrested on a charge of assault & battery.

 

SUNDAY, MAY 14

Brandon Mason, 21, of Malden, was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct.

Nicholas J. Mason, 21, of Malden, was arrested on a charge of interfering with a police officer in the performance of his duty.

Luis F. Sepulveda, 45, of Malden, was arrested on charges of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, unlicensed operation iof a motor vehicle, and leaving the scene of an accident after causing property damage.

Brian J. Fitzpatrick, 49, of 418 Revere Beach Parkway, was arrested on charges of breaking & entering in the daytime with intent to commit a misdemeanor and malicious destruction of property under $250.

Leslie Goodman, 60, of Boston, was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

Revere Police NEWS

WOUNDED VET RIDE TRAFFIC PATTERN

Traffic patterns in Revere and neighboring communities will be affected on Sunday May 21 in between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. to accommodate the movement of a large procession of motorcycles through the region. Approximately noon, the ride will start at the Boston Harley-Davidson, 649 Squire Rd. Revere and end at Suffolk Downs 525 William F. McClellan Hwy, East Boston. A ceremony will follow with speakers, food, vendors and more. For more information view the event website: https://theyfoughtweride.com/boston/

Each year, Revere is honored to host the Boston Wounded Veteran Motorcycle Run, which raises money for local charities.

Police Departments from affected jurisdictions, including Revere Police will facilitate the movement during the entire duration of this procession to keep traffic flowing as efficient as possible. Plan extra travel time and expect delays especially if traveling to Logan International Airport.

  • Affected Area’s and Times:

The affected area of operations will be the following:     From 10:00am -1:30pm

1)      Intersection of Squire Rd (Route 60, west and eastbound) at Wesley, Lynn and Beach Streets (Malden)

2)      Washington Ave from Malden St to Squire Rd

3)      Wesley St (Revere/Malden) (Completely closed from 10:00am to 1:30 pm/MBTA Notified)

4)      Salem St (Revere/Malden)

From approximately 1:30pm – 2:30pm

1)      Lynn Marsh Rd (Route 107) Southbound

2)      Brown Circle (Intersection of Broadway {Route 107}, Squire Rd and American Legion Highway {Route 60})

3)      Intersection at American Legion Highway @ Revere St.

4)      Mahoney (Bell) Circle (Intersecting American Legion Highway, Beach St, VFW Parkway, Shirley Ave. and Lee Burbank Highway (Route 1A)

5)      Lee Burbank Highway @ Tomasello Way (Suffolk Downs entrance)

  • Alternative route suggestions during affected times:

*1)    To access Saugus and Points north (To avoid Squire Rd/Lynn St/Salem St area):

  1. A) Use Copeland Circle (remains open and moving) to US Route 1 northbound out of affected area.
  2. B) Lynn Marsh Rd (Route 107 northbound) or North Shore Rd (Route 1A northbound).

*2)    From Saugus and Points North into Revere (To avoid Squire Rd/Lynn St/Salem St area):

  1. A) Use Route 1 southbound

*3)    To Access Everett, Malden and Points west (To avoid Squire Rd/Lynn St/Salem St area):

  1. A) Washington Ave to Fuller St into Everett.
  2. B) Washington/Park Ave to Elm St, Everett
  3. C) Revere Beach Parkway westbound

*4)    To access Revere/East Boston/Winthrop/Boston from Points north (West Lynn/Route 107 area):

  1. A) Use Route 129 westbound to Route 1 southbound
  2. B) Use Route 129 eastbound to Revere Beach Blvd to Bennington St

*5)    From Points south into Revere (To Avoid Copeland (Bell Circle):

  1. A) Use Bennington St to North Shore Rd or Revere Beach Blvd to Points north.

*6)    From Points north (East Lynn) into Revere North Shore Rd/Route 1A area (To Avoid Copeland (Bell Circle):

  1. A) Route 1A southbound to North Shore Rd to Revere Beach Parkway (across from Revere Fire/Police stations) to either Bennington or Route 1A southbound

 

SPEED RACER

Revere Police arrested a Chelsea man who was driving in excess of 90 mph on the Boulevard last Tuesday, May 9, before wrecking into a fence.

Around 10:15 p.m. on May 9, police were servicing another call when they saw cars racing up the Boulevard. One car passed in excess of 90 mph and then officers heard a crash.

They put the call on hold and jumped into their cruiser, turning the corner and finding the vehicle wrecked into a fence.

After an investigation, the man was determined to be intoxicated.

Dominic Vega, 19, of Chelsea, was charged with operating under the influence of alcohol, reckless operation, racing, wanton destruction of property over $250 and leaving an accident scene with property damage.

 

SPIT ON OFFICER

One Winthrop man was arrested on Saturday morning after police were called to a fight in the street on Roughan Street.

Around 5 a.m., police were called for a large fight in the street. As they arrived, one man was running from the scene.

He was intoxicated and had a torn shirt and was in disarray. He had obviously been in a fight.

Police questioned him and he became uncooperative, disorderly and spit on police.

It turns out he had a minor fight with his cousin, which turned much more serious when he fought police.

Juan Jaramillo, 25, of Winthrop, was charged with disorderly conduct, assault, and resisting arrest.

 

ARSON CHARGES

Revere Police and Revere Fire have charged an Augustus Street resident with arson after allegedly trying to burn something down in his backyard.

Around 12:40 a.m., the Revere Fire called police to 30 Augustus St. where they planned to arrest a subject for arson.

The suspect had been trying to light something on fire in the backyard by the pool, and was moderately successful.

Itamar Batista Figueredo, 34, of 30 Augustus St., was charged with arson of a dwelling house.

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