Categories: Police Blotter

Police Blotter 06-16-2011

June 6

8:04 a.m. — A caller reports a woman is “pounding her fist and screaming near a moving truck” at Revere and Bayou streets, but the person left the area while units were en route.

8:52 a.m. — A caller reports his dog was struck by a hit-and-run driver on Beacon Street, near the Massa Playground. The person thought he got the other driver’s license plate number, but it came back to a car that has been unregistered for five years.

11:55 a.m. — A Coral Avenue resident reports a possible case of vandalism at his home, where a window was broken, possibly by a rock.

1 p.m. — A Cross Street resident reports he lost his handicapped placard sometime this morning.

1:34 p.m. — Officers report to Nick’s Place, where a customer who appears to have had too much to drink is escorted from the premises and taken into protective custody.

2:48 p.m. — An Overlook Drive resident reports having a verbal argument with another driver in which both parties gave the other “the finger.”

3:02 p.m. — A resident complains about the music coming from a residence near Shore Drive and Dolphin Avenue.

7:44 p.m. — Officers respond to Governors Drive, where a resident is complaining about the noise coming from an upstairs apartment.

9:41 p.m. — A Moore Street resident reports that her house was “egged” on Sunday. She did some “investigating in her neighborhood and was threatened as a result.”

June 7

12:23 a.m. — A caller complains about a loud party at 12 Jefferson Street. Units respond and restore peace without incident.

12:34 a.m. — A caller states there is “another party” taking place at a Shore Drive residence.

12:38 a.m. — Officers escort a resident to his father’s home after he was picked up on Shore Drive.

12:46 p.m. — Units respond to Cutler Street on a report of a male yelling at a female. The woman was advised of her rights, while the man left to stay at his mother’s house.

1:14 a.m. — Units return to 12 Jefferson Street after another noise complaint. Occupants are advised of ramifications of continued disturbances.

1:55 a.m. — Units respond to a Forrest Street apartment, where a party is breaking up for the night.

8:00 a.m. —  An Upland Road resident reports that her iPhone was stolen and its GPS indicates it’s at a house in Revere. She is told to call the Revere Police.

8:38 a.m. — A Revere Street resident reports that someone left threatening messages at her house in the form of leaflets.

9:39 a.m. — WPD asks a resident to move his boat and trailer from a spot at Park Avenue and Beacon Street.

10:19 a.m. — A caller reports witnessing someone stealing metal from Deer Island. State Police are notified and the man is given a trespass notice.

10:45 a.m. — A caller reports a driver in a silver BMW is operating his car erratically near the beach on Trident Avenue. Units can’t locate the car.

10:46 a.m. — A Bowdoin Street resident reports that he sent $2,432 via an online company to purchase a car, which was not been delivered. The matter is referred to a detective.

12:03 p.m. — A caller reports a dog is “looking overheated” inside a car on Maidson Avenue. An officer responds, and finds the dog in good condition with a window partially open. The driver wasn’t present, perhaps because he or she was visiting a gravesite.

2:15 p.m. — Angelo Capuano, 22, of East Boston, was arrested and charged with operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license after a stop on Trident Avenue.

3:14 p.m. — A Jamaica Plain resident reports his cell phone was stolen sometime today in Winthrop. The man’s wife called the number and the person who answered said he bought the phone at a yard sale.

9:28 p.m. — A caller states that someone in a silver SUV threw a watermelon at him on Washington Avenue.

June 8

2:47 a.m. — Officers send two cars from Moore Street and Shore Drive.

7:48 a.m. — A Centre Street resident reports that someone went through her unlocked car sometime last night. The registration was stolen.

1:56 p.m. — A Cora Street resident reports her “soon-to-be mother-in-law has been harassing her via the telephone” and by other means. She said she will obtain an restraining order tomorrow, but wants the matter placed on the rccord.

2:56 p.m. — A caller from a gymnastics facility reports the larceny of a personal computer and money.

3:57 p.m. — An officer helps escort a woman out of a liquor store.

6:01 p.m. — A party came into the station to request an escort to pick up his daughter’s belongings as advised by an attorney.

10:26 p.m. — Officers disperse a group of kids from Governors Drive.

June 9

12:24 a.m. — A group of kids is dispersed from the beach wall at Shore Drive and Coral Avenue.

2:52 a.m. — Adam Koenke, 21, of Boston, was arrested on an outstanding warrant at the corner of Revere Street and Kennedy Road.

4:04 a.m. — WPD responds to a noise complaint on Argyle Street.

6:14 a.m. — The ACO is notified of a dead raccoon on Pleasant Street.

9:19 a.m. — A Temple Avenue resident reports that his car was broken into overnight.

5:38 p.m. — A caller reports that someone has been leaving debris, including parts of a coach and bricks, in an unauthorized area on Shirley Street.

7:06 p.m. — An Almont Street resident reports receiving threatening calls and messages from a man who now lives in Revere.

8:42 p.m. — Officers respond to Winthrop Street on a report of an altercation in which the parties are throwing things at each other. The participants apologized for the disturbance, saying they had gotten into an argument after leaving a wake.

June 10

6:50 a.m. — A driver is cited for a stop sign violation on Washington Avenue.

7:36 a.m. — Justin Perrin, 24, of Winthrop, was arrested on two outstanding traffic warrants.

10:52 a.m. — A car was tagged on Sunset Road for parking violations.

11:44 a.m. — A Sewall Avenue resident came into the station to report that someone, using his name and personal information, opened up an account a jewelry store inside the Galleria Mall in Cambridge. Approximately $8,000 in merchandise has been purchased. He is told to contact Cambridge Police.

1:56 p.m. — Officer Brown responds to the Winthrop Middle School to help resolve a minor issue involving a student.

2:07 p.m. — A driver is cited for a stop sign violation on Tafts Avenue.

3:02 p.m. — A driver is cited for making an illegal left turn at Magee’s Corner.

3:17 p.m. — Gina Gelormini, 27, of Revere, was arrested and charged with possession of a Class B substance and operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license.

3:39 p.m. — Officers respond to a Veterans Road parking lot, where a group of youths were reportedly fighting. Both parties admit to “mutual assault and battery,” but no wants to press charges.

4:57 p.m. — Officers respond to the Gorman Fort Banks playground on a report of a screaming woman. It was a grandmother who momentarily lost sight of a child she was watching.

5:01 p.m. — Officers respond to Lewis Avenue, where two neighbors were involved in a dispute. Both parties are advised of their rights.

5:12 p.m. — A Revere Street business owner said that two people from an adjacent business threatened him.

5:51 p.m. — Officers disperse a group of kids from the beach stairs at Grovers and Cliff avenues.

11:04 p.m. — Officers quiet down a party on Laurel Path.

11:59 p.m. — A driver was cited for speeding at Veterans Road and Washington Avenue.

June 11

12:16 a.m. — A juvenile was arrested for unlawful possession of alcohol and possession of a knife after units responded to a disturbance call at Seafoam Avenue and Shirley Street.

1:21 a.m. — Employees are told to cease working in a bank parking lot on Cottage Park Road.

2:53 a.m. — A group of kids is dispersed from Coughlin Playground.

1:07 p.m. —  Peter Quattrocchi, 24, of Winthrop, was arrested and charged with shoplifting by concealing merchandise after a call to a hardware store on Main Street.

2:44 p.m. — A man came into the station to report that his mother-in-law’s purse was just stolen while she was in front of her house. Units are unable to locate the suspect.

6:36 p.m. — Officers ask a group of people playing Wiffle ball in an open parking lot on Perkins Street to quiet down. WPD also received a call about the odor of the dumpster on site, which is uncovered and not properly permitted. Further, officers will attempt to contact the owner of the property about marking/securing the property with signs.

8:48 p.m. — Lt. Scarpa finds a Boston terrier on Shore Drive and returns it to its grateful owner on Nevada Street.

June 12

9:47 a.m. — Officers respond to a noise complaint on Governors Drive.

2:11 p.m. — A Sewall Avenue resident came into the station to report that her credit card was stolen and used in Malden and Saugus. She is advised to contact those police departments.

6:23 p.m. — A caller complains of a loud noise and a “nauseating odor” coming from a machine on Beach Road. It turned out to be a log splitter, which the resident agrees to shut down for the night.

9 p.m. — A Brookline resident called WPD to allege his brother-in-law assaulted him and threw him down a set of stairs. He will come to Winthrop tomorrow to fill out the appropriate paperwork.

10:43 p.m. — A Cliff Avenue resident reports a coyote sighting.

June 13

3:44 a.m. — Caller reports a couple arguing and throwing things in an apartment on Irwin Street. The female party leaves the property for the night, after everyone was advised of their rights.

7:14 a.m. — A party reports that some anti-Muslim leaflets are on the ground in the area of Revere Street and Deane Avenue. The materials were brought to the station.

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