Police Blotter 05-02-2019

Monday, April 22

Minor motor vehicle accident at Revere and Summit Avenue. Papers were exchanged.

Party complaining about vehicle on Revere Street. Caller claims there is a white pickup truck and minivan that have been parked on the old dump road for 2-4 weeks. 92 headed over to Argyle Street. Swiss port headquarters was spoken to regarding employees parking their cars illegally. Officer spoke to the manager and they will be removing the abandoned vehicles from the dirt road.

Motor vehicle stop at Winthrop Street and Wadsworth Avenue. Owner is registering his vehicle with his smart phone now. Operator is known to the officer.

Calling party on Pauline Street is owner of convenience store. He states a car has bee parked in the one hour parking since early this morning. Vehicle has been moved. Units cleared.

Motor vehicle stop at Cumberland Farms. Registration was canceled. Shows no vehicle make, model or color. Two in hand and requesting G&J for a tow. Cancel the tow, party is showing proper paperwork, just purchased, and will have another licensed driver take the vehicle. One in custody for two counts of warrant arrest.

Party came to the station to report being threatened as well as members of his family by the estranged father of his son’s former girlfriend.

Unit off speaking to a female party on Waldemar Avenue.

Tuesday, April 23

Caller from Governors Park sates there are three male parties inside the lobby being very loud. Spoke to two male parties who both live there and they are going inside for the night.

911 open line from a landline on Bowdoin Street. Static in the background. When number was called back, there was more static in the background. No answer at the door. 91 attempting to contact via phone. 91 spoke with resident at address and there was no emergency.

Caller states there is street sweeping on Hawthorne Avenue and no one is moving their vehicles or being ticketed. Street sweeping has a deal and will handle it when she gets there.

Five motor vehicles tagged on Hawthorn Avenue for hindering street sweeping.

Motor vehicle stop on Woodside Avenue. Verbal warning for stop sign violation. Units made him aware he needs to update his license since he has been living in Massachusetts for over two years.

Investigation follow-up on Winthrop Street. Clear, unable to locate.

Party on Summit Avenue states there are dogs in a car in and they have been there for about two hours. 93 requesting a second officer. 91 responded. 93 requesting a tow. 93 states the dogs are in the vehicle in cages. 93 canceling the tow but incident number given. Party will be summoned.

Elderly female on Tewksbury Street called business line stating she has no hot water. Female started talking about the fire department and trash barrels. Seems somewhat confused. Officer will check her well being. 93 and 91 on the scene. 93 states subject is fine but has no hot water. She was informed to contact a plumber.

Reporting party on Shirley Street states a male party knocked on her door and tried to enter her house. She believes he was under the influence of something. He is now heading towards the vicinity of the fire station. No weapons seen. 91 off with subject at Elmwood and Washington Avenue. Units requiting medical and they are en route. Party is being transported to the hospital, possibly related to diabetes.

Party came in to report he sideswiped a vehicle on Kennedy Road, causing damage to the other vehicle’s driver’s side mirror. Report to follow.

Report of possible silver Jeep on fire on Pauline Street. WFD on scene. Motor vehicle overheated. No danger and the vehicle will be towed.

Caller on Charles Street states that object in his basement is broken. He believes that his new tenant broke the objects. Officer reports he spoke to the landlord and weights were tipped over a broken mirror. He does not want to press charges and he will handle civilly and determine what route is best to take with tenant. Officer also reports evidence of 94C activity.

A quarantine was issued from dog bite on Sunday on Bartlett Road.

Caller at Governors Park states that his neighbor is making threats toward him. Officers going to speak with neighbor. Officer spoke with both parties. Issue was over road rage and parties were advised not to both each other anymore.

Party on Main Street reports there is a kid standing in the middle of the street talking on his cell phone. He won’t leave the street. Officer reports male party was having an argument with a friend when a passerby asked him if he wanted him to call the police, in which the male stated “That’s fine if you want to”. The other male party left the scene prior to officers’ arrival. Peace was restored and male party will be heading home.

Wednesday, April 24

911 call on Grovers Avenue. Male party stated he was playing with his Apple watch and accidentally dialed 911. 91 spoke to family and they stated it was an Apple watch 911 dial and it was accidental.

Calling party stated there are cars parked on Madison and Bowdoin and there is street sweeping today. Caller was advised there are units going around to check.

Party on Revere Street states an employee made threats to another employee. No weapons. Subject left in grey Acura SUV. Units off to Governors Park talking to party. Units clear, talked to all parties involved. No threats made. Parties were advised to stay away from Cumberland Farms to avoid further issues.

93 off with motor vehicle on Shore Drive. Citation issued for failure to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk.

911 hangup from Main Street. Pinging within six meters of location but went straight to voice mail on call back. Spoke with parties in the area and nothing showing. As officer was leaving  party made himself known to officer stating there was a verbal argument over parking spot. Other party left the scene.

Harbor 1 at the Cottage Park YC with the sailing team.

Motor vehicle stop on Douglas Street for red light violation. Citation given. Massachusetts resident and he was advised to obtain a Mass driver’s license.

Report that vehicle has been parked on Winthrop Street for a year. It has a rejection sticker on it. White Chevy Monte Carlo. Officer reports G&J has vehicle and owner will be getting a summons for offensives.

Caller on Johnson Avenue reports that some guy came to her door, asking a lot of questions about solar panels. Officer spoke with male in question. Party was advised to get a permit.

Party on Linden Street reports that her son is throwing rocks and flipping off random people. 8-year-old boy. Requesting an ambulance. No transport, the child and mother went back in home.

Report that between Nevada and Forrest Street, two men and one female seems like they were rushing to take things out of a trash bin. Officers off with party on Shirley Street. Officers report party used to live at the house and went to get things. He was retrieving items of his that his landlord threw in the trash. Landlord on the scene and ehe was told that she had no right putting party’s belongings in the trash. Officers are arranging to put all his items back in room tonight. Party will be arranging to come back tomorrow to get the remaining items. There should be no further issues. All items were put back into the house and secured. Transportation has been set up for tomorrow.

Thursday, April 25

Assisted ATF on Sagamore Avenue.One under arrest for warrant. Did a courtesy booking.

Follow-up investigation on Winthrop Street. Clear, spoke to the subject.

Motor vehicle stop on Winthrop Street. Verbal warning for one way violation.

DPW flagged down officer. They found an elderly man who seems to be lost. Party’s family member called him and told police he is visiting from Philadelphia and staying on Marshall Street. 92 gave party a ride home.

Marine 1 reports being in the water at the CPYC with the high school sailing team.

Caller at Seal Harbor reports that there is a used syringe out from. This was called in by the front desk. Item picked up and disposed of at the station.

Party states he received a scam call from some one demanding money. He did not give any personal information.

Frequent caller on Woodside Avenue states people outside being very loud. Unit stated there was one person outside.

Friday, April 26

92 stated there was a sign that was struck at the corner of Willow and Washington Avenue. Unit was able to move it off to the side.

Parking control issued seven tickets to vehicles on Shirley Street.

Caller from repo states vehicle being towed on Girdlestone Road. Party called back and paperwork issued and vehicle was released back to the  owner. Vehicle was not towed.

Motor vehicle accident at Antique Table. No injury. Minor in nature. Truck left the scene. Victim does to want to pursue anything.

Party came to the station to report regarding several threatening and harassing text messages from unknown telephone numbers. Party filled out  victim/witness statement. The text messages/pictures were documented and she will allow detectives to access her phone on Monday.

911 call from Main and Hermon streets. Party states there was a car accident involving the vehicle behind her. Vehicle was towed.

Todisco Towing checked into police headquarters to report towing vehicle from Governors Park for a parking violation.

Female party on Court Road called 911 asking for the hospital phone number. It was an elderly person and unit was going to check her well-being. Officer spoke to the female who confirmed it was accidental. She meant to dial 411.

Todisco Towing reports towing vehicle from Governors Park for being a trespass vehicle.

Abandoned vehicle called in on Franklin Street. It has been there for months. Officer spoke to the reporting party and will attempt to make contact with the registered owner. Unit unable to locate the registered owner. A 72-hour sticker will be placed on the vehicle and will be towed if not moved within the time frame.

Caller on Revere Street states that she witnessed a male party fighting with the owner of the business. He knocked the owner to the ground. He left heading towards East Boston. Owner stated that she did not want medical assistance. 92 requests EMS. WFD and Action responded. The victim’s cell phone was also stolen during the altercation. Attempted to get a ping from the phone carrier. 94 located the phone on Harvard Street. Canceling with Verizon. Units report the altercation occurred because the party wanted a refund for services rendered and the owner/victim refused. The owner does not know the suspect by name. The liquor store next door may have surveillance video of the incident. Units will follow-up with them tomorrow. Victim refused medical transport and was evaluated on the scene. Area search for the suspect was negative.

A cell phone was turned in at the station that someone found while he was walking in the area outside the station. Through contacting phone number that appeared on the home screen unit was able to determine the identity of the owner of the phone.

Saturday, April 27

Report that two cars are blocking street on Sea Foam Avenue and are parked on the sidewalk. The two vehicles were moved from the sidewalk.

A dispute between neighbor and contractor on Villa Avenue. Units spoke with involved parties and peace was restored.

Party came to the station to report the theft of an iPad.

Vehicle on Hagman Road with expired registration. G&J requested to tow the vehicle. They have the vehicle and owner will be mailed a citation for allowing an unregistered motor vehicle on a public way.

Follow-up from incident from previous night. Attempting to recover surveillance footage for business on Revere Street. Surveillance was unable to capture anything useful.

Caller on Cutler Street states there is a party in the backyard with loud music. Party was inside and very cooperative. He is shutting it down for the night.

Sunday, April 28

Vehicle blocking driveway on Bates Avenue. Caller is trying to park his vehicle. Parking citation issued. Owner moved the vehicle.

Caller on Cutler Street states that her neighbor is yelling and slamming stuff. Unsure if it’s a party or a fight.  Units spoke to the owner of the apartment. They are keeping the noise down for the night.

Unit off checking a running motor vehicle at the Public Landing. Couple of parties were sent on their way.

Caller on Shirley Street had a past argument with owner of restaurant. She was then kicked out of the restaurant and proceeded to walk home. She would like to speak to an officer. Units spoke to the party and it was a small verbal argument. Party is staying in for the night.

Unit checked the state of a party in a vehicle on Shirley Street. Party was taking a nap in her car before walking into her residence.

Calling party on Somerset Avenue states that her neighbor has left for the day and left her TV on extremely loud. Services were rendered.

Resident on Somerset Avenue came in to repot an ongoing harassment from upstairs neighbor. Just wanted it on record.

Grovers Avenue reports rusty water. DPW notified. Walk-in from Bowdoin Street to report a past breaking and entering by her daughter’s ex-boyfriend.

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