Police Briefs 05-24-2017

ARREST Report

MONDAY, MAY 15

Christian Jesus Soto, 27, of Hyde Park, was arrested on charges of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor, attaching plates, and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.

Brendan Zammuto, 26, of Methuen, was arrested on a charge of illegal possession of a knife in violation of the city ordinance.

A 13 year old juvenile was arrested on charges of disturbing the peace and two counts of intimidation of a witness.

Dustin Eugene Lockhart, 32, of 382 Ocean ave., was arrested on a charge of assault & battery in a domestic situation.

 

TUESDAY, MAY 16

Jinhai Chen, 35, of 21 Overlook Ridge Terrace, was arrested on a charge of assault & battery in a domestic situation.

Tricia A. Gullion, 45, of 40 Crest Ave., was arrested on a charge of illegal possession of a Class E controlled narcotic substance.

 

WEDNESDAY, MAY 17

Anthony J. Faldich, 58, of 47 Nahant Ave., was arrested on a charge of malicious destruction of property greater than $250.

 

THURSDAY, MAY 18

Sean M. Pryor, 44, of 25 Steeple St., was arrested on three outstanding warrants.

 

FRIDAY, MAY 19

Anthony J. Faldich, 58, of 47 Nahant Ave., was arrested on a charge of trespassing.

 

SATURDAY, MAY 20

Leonard P. Greenlaw, 56, of 30 Roughan St., was arrested on a charge of assault & battery in a domestic situation.

Angel Matos, 20, of Everett, was arrested on charges of assault & battery and making a threat to commit a crime.

Abdel Rahman Abla, 37, of 92 Proctor Ave. was arrested on charges of assault & battery in a domestic situation and strangulation.

Lonnie E. Jones, 51, of Nashua, N.H., was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

Grace Duran, 24, of Lynn, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

 

SUNDAY, MAY 21

Lajanae Russell, 18, of 61 Linden St., was arrested on charges of shoplifting and malicious destruction of property greater than $250.

Christina Ashley Modica, 26, of Stoneham, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

Revere Police NEWS

EXPOSED

Police are investigating an incident on Sunday night in Beachmont where a man exposed himself to a 17-year-old boy.

Around 10:23 p.m. on Sunday, the boy reported to police that he was walking home from the Beachmont Train Station.

When he got to Crescent Avenue, an adult male exposed himself to the boy.

The boy ran from the scene and contacted police.The matter is under investigation.

OUT OF MY GARDEN

A 13-year-old boy was arrested on Monday, May 15, in the Beachmont area when he trespassed in a garden and threatened its owner.

Around 7 p.m., a woman on George Avenue noticed a teen-ager in her backyard garden. She told him to beat it, and he threatened her by saying he had a firearm.

The woman called police and reported the matter.

Police responded and found the young man, who ran upon seeing them. They caught up to him and found no firearm, but summonsed him on charges.

The 13-year-old Revere youth was charged with disturbing the peace and two counts of intimidation of a witness.

 

ROBBED UBER DRIVER

An Uber driver reported he was robbed on Park Avenue on Friday morning, but police are trying to sort out just exactly what happened.

Around 3:23 a.m. the driver reported that he had picked up a person in Boston and took them to Park Avenue in Revere.

When they arrived there, the fare allegedly pulled out a firearm and demanded money.

Police said the details were fuzzy and they are still trying to sort out the facts.

 

STOLEN SCOOTER

A Lynn man was charged on Sunday morning when he was found to have a stolen scooter.

Around 2:50 a.m., police reported to Centennial Avenue and Garfield where they found the operator of the scooter. The scooter was on the sidewalk and the keys were not in it. The man appeared intoxicated.

 

 

After an investigation, it was found the scooter was stolen.

Fernando Quinonez, 26, of Lynn was charged with operating with a suspended license and receiving a stolen motor vehicle.

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