Police Blotter 11-03-2010

October 25

8:04 a.m. — A Winthrop resident reports being involved in a hit-and-run accident on Pauline Street in which the other driver fled the scene. Both parties came into the Police Station a short time later and resolved the situation.

8:27 a.m. — A car was towed from Revere Street after the driver was stopped and cited for driving with revoked insurance.

10:29 a.m. — Officers respond to Shirley Street for a dispute between neighbors. The two parties agree to stay away from each other.

2 p.m. — A resident came into the Police Station to report an ongoing dispute between a landlord and tenant. The party is advised of her rights. The tenant in question is reportedly being evicted as of Nov. 1.

4 p.m. — ACO responds to Sunnyside Avenue on a complaint that a neighbors dogs are barking out a window.

4:49 p.m. — The DPW is notified about a situation involving two Sewall Avenue residents and the installation of a fence.

5:17 p.m. — A man came into the Police Station to report that his Shirley Street apartment was broken into last week while he was in Africa. An initial report was filed by the man’s roommate.

6:08 p.m. — A caller reports that she is the victim of a larceny. An officer is dispatched to take a report.

11:04 p.m. — A caller reports his girlfriend is trashing is residence on Ingleside Avenue. Units and EMTs respond.

October 26

12:10 a.m. — Officers respond to Atlantic Street on a report that a resident is outside screaming. The person was calling for his cat.

12:59 a.m. — A Cutler Street resident reports that he heard the window of the house behind hers, on Nevada Street, being kicked out. It was the tenant, who was locked out and, in the process of breaking the window, cut himself and requires medical attention.

11:15 a.m. — A caller reports that someone has a camera aimed at Logan Airport and is acting in a suspicious manner. When Lt. Perrin responded, he found two unrelated individuals at the scene, both of whom were questioned at length.

12:57 p.m. — Officers are unable to locate a man who was reportedly urinated in public on Shirley Street.

5:48 p.m. — Officers help a resident obtain a temporary restraining order.

5:52 p.m. — Officers assist a resident obtain a temporary restraining order.

6:24 p.m. — A clerk from the Cumberland Farms on Revere Street reports two females are fighting inside the store. When officers arrive, one party had fled the scene while the other refused medical attention.

6:28 p.m. — A woman called to report that a woman she doesn’t know has been threatening her at her apartment. An officer locates the other woman, and both parties are advised to stay away from each other.

October 27

8:22 a.m. — Officers advise all parties of their rights concerning a property line dispute on Nahant Avenue.

10:29 a.m. — Officers are dispatched to Winthrop High, where a former bus driver has showed up at the school to say goodbye to the children in the drop-off/pickup area.

1:46 p.m. —Marc Eliason, 33, of Weymouth, is arrested on assault and battery with a deadly weapon charge following a call from a man who alleged he was assaulted by a co-worker at a job site at the Pleasant Park Yacht Club.

October 28

2:36 a.m. — A resident calls to report his car was rear-ended by a can on Main Street. Officers will BOLO for the other vehicle. No injuries reported.

4:50 a.m. — A caller says he thought he saw a fox run by his home on Shore Drive and Coral Avenue. Officers search the area.

8:27 a.m. — A caller reports small dogs are running loose in the area.

1:29 p.m. — A man came into the Police Station to report he was the victim of a fraud in which $230 was withdrawn from his checking account.

2:18 p.m. — Officers respond to Ingleside Park, where two youths are fighting. The two individuals will be taken home by an officer.

2:52 p.m. — WPD receives two reports of a fight at the gazebo in Ingleside Park. A caller claimed it was a “hate crime.”

4:16 p.m. — Sandra Louise Quintal, 49, of Winthrop, was arrested on charges of shoplifting by asportation after a call from the CVS Pharmacy on Woodside Avenue.

7:58 p.m. — A caller reports that kids are screaming inside an apartment on Bowdoin Street. An officer spoke to the children, who were arguing over video games.

8:08 p.m. — A caller reports that he saw a family and their dog being chased by a skunk inside Coughlin Playground.

10:10 p.m. — A caller reports that someone stole her wallet while she was in City Hall earlier in the day. The card was used at various locations in the area, including a $115 charge at a CVS in Revere.

10:41 p.m. — A resident reports that his girlfriend’s daughter, age 14, has been receiving e-mails from a 19-year-old who lives in Beaumont, Texas.

October 29

7:35 a.m. — A driver is issued a speeding citation on Veterans Road.

8:44 a.m. — An Underhill Street resident reports that someone has been ringing her doorbell in the early-morning hours at a various points over the past few weeks. When she answers the door, no one is there.

11:27 a.m. — An Upland Road resident reports being verbally threatened by a neighbor over a parking issue.

2:30 p.m. — The ACO examines a raccoon on Enfield Road. The animal is OK and runs away.

5:23 p.m. — A caller reports someone is blowing leaves into the street on Cottage Park Road.

6 p.m. — A female juvenile came into the Police Station to report a past assault and battery.

6:21 p.m. — A caller reports that a group of 15-20 kids are inside the fenced area of the old Winthrop Hospital at Lincoln and Pleasant streets. An officer finds the kids and sends them on their way.

9:14 p.m. — An unknown caller reports a fight on Wave Way Avenue. The dispute was verbal and concerned a parking space. All parties were advised of their rights.

9:38 p.m. — A group of kids is dispersed from the municipal parking lot on George Street.

October 30

3:49 a.m. — Keith Fisher, 37, of East Boston, is arrested on an OUI charge after a traffic stop on Revere Street.

5:34 a.m. — A caller reports “yelling and screaming” on the first floor of a Hawthorn Avenue apartment. The dispute involved residents on the first and second floors.

9:19 a.m. — A caller reports being assaulted at the site of a car accident on Sewall Avenue. Officers discover that no assault occurred, and that there might not have been a car accident, either.

1:08 p.m. — Officers respond to Sewall Avenue, where three individuals are having a property dispute over “a few inches of land.”

3:19 p.m. — WPD receives conflicting reports from a resident and an employee o the Winthrop Housing Authority about an alleged case of harassment.

3:30 p.m. — A Francis Street resident reports that her porch window has been smashed with a rock.

5:49 p.m. — A driver is cited for speeding at Washington Avenue and Veterans Road.

8:29 p.m. — A driver is cited for speeding at Pleasant and Lincoln streets.

9:35 p.m. — A man is given a verbal trespass order to stay out of Nick’s Place following a report of a fight. The case is left open pending the identification of any other involved parties.

October 31

12:18 a.m. — A group is dispersed from a Locust Street location.

2:28 a.m. — A party on Wave Way Avenue is broken up for the night.

6:50 a.m. — Leonard Fuentes, 19, of East Boston, is arrested on charges of disorderly conduct, possession of open containers of alcohol and illegal possession of alcohol.

9:57 a.m. — A resident reports that his cellphone was stolen from a business in town last night.

Legend for police blotter: 51A = a report by a state mandated reporter of child abuse or neglect; 209A order = domestic abuse prevention restraining order; A&B = assault & battery; ACO = Animal Control Officer; B&E = breaking & entering; BOLO = be on the lookout; CMVI = civil motor vehicle infraction; DSS = Department of Social Services; D/W = dangerous weapon; MGH=Mass. General Hospital; MV = motor vehicle; MVA = motor vehicle accident; OUI=Operating a MV while under the influence; RMV=Registry of Motor Vehicles; SRO=School Resource Officer; tagging = graffiti; WFD=Winthrop Fire Department; WMS=Warrant Management Service.

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