Police Blotter 06-24-2010

Monday. June 14

12:32 a.m. – A group of youths are dispersed from Yirrell Beach.

7:46 a.m. – Two kitchen knives are removed from Governors Drive and brought to the Police Station.

8 a.m. – A woman reports that her 14-year-old daughter is refusing to go to school. She is advised to contact Chelsea Juvenile Court to learn how to best handle the matter.

11:09 a.m. – A woman reports that she lost her Nikon camera somewhere near 600 Shirley Street, and asks to be informed if anyone turns it in to the Police Station.

1:10 p.m. – WPD receives a report from an anonymous caller concerning a junior high student who was robbed of $200 at knifepoint near the basketball courts on Walden Street. Officers were able to contact the victim, who admitted to being robbed.

3:24 p.m. – State Police dispatcher reports a woman, armed with a hammer, fighting with someone on Argyle Street. The dispute apparently concerns an outstanding 209-A order. The woman says she will go to court in the morning to settle the matter.

8:10 p.m. – A Revere Street resident reports that his dog, a white Maltese, is missing, and that it might have been taken by his landlord. He doesn’t want any action taken against the landlord.

11:05 p.m. – A group of kids is dispersed from Yirrell Beach.

11:27 p.m. – A group of kids are dispersed from Beach End-Terrace Avenue, where WPD received a call of a bonfire.

Tuesday, June 15

8:05 a.m. – WPD, the Building Inspector and Public Health officials shut down a work site on Main Street, where workers “in respirators” were reportedly taking asbestos siding off of a house that was not protected from the public.

10:02 a.m. – A detail officer is dispatched to Shirley Street, where a work crew is digging up the sidewalk.

11:57 a.m. – A caller reports that someone threw a glass bottle through his driver’s side window.

12:46 p.m. – A caller reports that he was just threatened by a possibly intoxicated individual. Officers were unable to locate the other party.

1:27 p.m. – A caller reports that a female occupant of a Golden Drive apartment is out of control, screaming, and smashing furniture. WPD and EMTs respond, but no further action is needed.

2:52 p.m. – Two juveniles were arrested for warrants regarding a past crime.

3:49 p.m. – WPD receives numerous calls about youths setting off fireworks in Ingleside Park. Units confiscate the fireworks and speak with the youths’ parents.

6:02 p.m. – WPD receives two 911 calls concerning a knife fight on Winthrop Shore Drive. Officers speak to all parties, and no weapons are found.

Wednesday, June 16

2:42 a.m. – A group of residents on Jefferson Street are told to quiet down and close their windows.

2:47 a.m. – Five people are dispersed from Coral Avenue.

8:12 a.m. – A party reports recovering a child’s bike near the parking lot at the E.B. Newton School. An officer brought the bike to the Police Station for safe keeping.

10:04 a.m. – A Revere Street resident requests help in coping with a disturbance with her landlord. Officers respond, restore peace, and advice the parties of their rights.

10:21 a.m. – A backpack found hanging on a telephone pole on Shore and Trident avenues is brought to the Police Station for safe keeping.

2:53 p.m. – A resident found a black Boston Terrier and will take care of it until the owner is notified.

8:02 p.m. – A Buchanan Street reports that she was the victim of a hit-and-run accident in which the driver’s side of her parked car was damaged.

9:56 p.m. – A Wheelock Street resident reports that a group of youths jumped into her pool and then ran up Waldemar Avenue when she came out of the house.

Thursday, June 17

12:12 a.m. – WPD receives three calls of a fight on Shirley Street. Units respond and speak to five kids who say they don’t know anything about the matter.

7:05 a.m. – WPD assist a mother in locating her daughter, who was in Medway. The Medway Police bring the girl to their station and contact her mother.

7:47 a.m. – A Shirley Street resident reports that her son’s Xbox and some video games were stolen.

8:40 a.m. – A Golden Drive resident reports that someone cut his "watering hose" in three places. His is advised to contact the Housing Authority.

12:59 p.m. – A group of kids is dispersed from T&T Variety.

1:15 p.m. – A woman reports two unauthorized charges on her bank checking account totaling approximately $114.

7:26 p.m. – Caller reports a girl is sitting on the ground on Revere Street, crying as the result of an argument with a male.

9:40 p.m. – A man reports his ex-girlfriend is violating a 209-A order she has against her.

Friday, June 18

1:03 a.m. – A party on River Road is broken up.

1:54 a.m. – An intoxicated woman, who was found laying in the bushes on Woodside Avenue, was brought to the Police Station and released into the care of her mother.

12:53 p.m. – A car ran over the foot of a young adult on Marshall Street. WFD is notified, and the victim is alert and conscious.

1:18 p.m. – A Governor’s Drive resident reports that his apartment was broken into, and that “personal and research documents” were stolen.

4:48 p.m. – A woman came into the Police Station to report that her wallet was lost or stolen.

5:38 p.m. – ACO is notified about a raccoon in a trashcan for Birch Road.

9:21 p.m. – A Chelsea resident is arrested for underage possession of alcohol.

9:43 p.m. – A Shore Drive resident calls to report his son is missing, but calls back a short time later to report that he has come home.

10:13 p.m. – The ACO removes a dead cat from Tewksbury Street.

11:49 p.m. – Officers quiet down a party on Grandview Avenue.

11:49 p.m. – Officers disperse a group of kids from the Extension Wall on Grovers Avenue. There might be new graffiti on the wall.

11:50 p.m. – Officers quiet down a party on Governors Drive.

Saturday, June 19

2:00 a.m. – A man and woman arguing in a parked car on Main Street are told to go inside.

2:16 a.m. – A juvenile from Winthrop is arrested for disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and assault and battery on a police officer following a report of a domestic disturbance on Douglas Street. During the incident, Justin Robles, 19, of Derry, N.H., was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

2:46 a.m. – A caller reports “very loud music” somewhere in the vicinity of Pleasant Street and Brookfield Road.

5:02 a.m. – A female calls from Crest Avenue to report that a man, who appeared to be intoxicated, awoke her. He asked for John, but when he realized he was in the wrong apartment he left through a back sliding door. The doors were locked, and there were no signs of forced entry. The caller thought the man might know the owner of the unit. Officers were unable to find the man.

8:29 a.m. – WPD assists a truck driver in leaving the area.

11:00 a.m. – Stitches by the Sea calls to inform WPD that someone smeared a pizza on the business’s front window.

12:16 p.m. – The manager of the Lowell Juvenile Lock Up called to report that the juvenile WPD sent there this morning was found to be in possession of marijuana. A civil citation will be issued against the juvenile.

2:41 p.m. – Approximately 30 people were dispersed from the parking lot at the old Dalrymple School on Grovers Avenue.

3:56 p.m. – Dalibor Knocar, 37, was arrested on charges of domestic assault and battery.

9:18 p.m. – The manager of the CVS Pharmacy on Woodside Avenue calls to report a shoplifter is running from the store. Officer Brown locates a juvenile who was with the shoplifter but not involved in the crime. The boy is taken home to his parents.

10:11 p.m. – Occupants of a Vine Street home are told to take their party inside.

Sunday, June 20

12:01 a.m. – A large group of kids was dispersed from the beach on Surfside Avenue.

4:03 a.m. – A woman reports that a man tried to gain entry into her home on Siren Avenue. The man was not located, but he might have been trying the wrong address.

8:05 a.m. – A Revere Street resident reports a domestic problem with her boyfriend, but she does not want to press charges.

2:13 p.m. – Two teenagers, one from Winthrop and one from Chelsea, were arrested for operating a motor vehicle without authorization following a report of a hit and run at the Cumberland Farms on Revere Street.

8:03 p.m. – A woman reports that her ex-boyfriend is threatening her. She lives with her parents, and says she will file a formal complaint in East Boston District Court in the morning.

Monday, June 21

12:49 p.m. – Carole Phinney, 50, of Winthrop is arrested on charges of indecent assault and battery after officers receive a call from a cab driver about a fare who refused to leave his vehicle.

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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