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District Journal for Jul 30, 2021 - Aug 02, 2021, District: ALL District Journal for Jul 30, 2021 - Aug 02, 2021, District: ALL Date: Reported Record Count: 689 Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 12:13:46 AM 212052583-00 7/29/2021 11:29:00 PM Location of Occurrence 100 STUART ST Nature of Incident ROBBERY Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 12:45:21 AM 212052585-00 7/30/2021 12:38:00 AM 144457 JOHN HOLLERBACH Location of Occurrence 40 NEW SUDBURY ST Nature of Incident VANDALISM Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 12:48:28 AM 212052587-00 7/29/2021 12:26:00 AM 011891 JAMES CLARK Location of Occurrence 15 RADNOR RD Nature of Incident INVESTIGATE PROPERTY Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 12:59:08 AM 212052588-00 7/29/2021 10:45:00 PM 009601 ANTHONY PLATT Location of Occurrence 1165 BLUE HILL AVE Nature of Incident VANDALISM Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 8/2/2021 3:13:25 PM Boston Police Department 7/30/2021 1:26:30 AM 212052593-00 7/30/2021 12:44:00 AM 010145 DAVEY STEPHENS Location of Occurrence 677 CUMMINS HWY Nature of Incident M/V - LEAVING SCENE - PROPERTY DAMAGE Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 1:49:30 AM 212052595-00 7/30/2021 1:01:00 AM 148249 JOHN CANTY Location of Occurrence 198 IPSWICH ST Nature of Incident TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 1:53:04 AM 212052591-00 7/30/2021 12:25:00 AM 102172 RORY COLEMAN Location of Occurrence 5 PARKMAN ST Nature of Incident ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED Arrests Shanay Gumes 130 STANLEY DORCHEESTER MA A&B WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON c265.15A(b) Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 1:57:43 AM 212052590-00 7/29/2021 11:11:00 PM 153135 MATTHEW ENTWISTLE Location of Occurrence 296 NORTH ST Nature of Incident DISTURBING THE PEACE/ DISORDERLY CONDUCT/ GATHERING CAUSING ANNOYANCE/ NOISY PARTY WITH ARREST Arrests Adolfo Hernandez 1 GARDNER ROXBURY MA DISORDERLY CONDUCT c272.53 Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 1:57:59 AM 212052579-00 7/29/2021 10:49:00 PM 153160 MARK OSIS Location of Occurrence BLUE HILL AVE & RIVER ST MATTAPAN, MA02126 UNITED STATES Nature of Incident M/V ACCIDENT - PERSONAL INJURY 8/2/2021 3:13:25 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 2:42:31 AM 212052597-00 7/30/2021 1:30:00 AM 131261 KEVIN ZARNOCH Location of Occurrence 847 BEACON ST Nature of Incident ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 2:43:23 AM 212052584-00 7/29/2021 11:47:00 PM Location of Occurrence WASHINGTON ST & E LENOX ST ROXBURY, MA 02118 UNITED STATES Nature of Incident SICK ASSIST Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 2:51:45 AM 212052596-00 7/30/2021 1:01:00 AM Location of Occurrence 215 CHARLES ST Nature of Incident INVESTIGATE PERSON Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 3:24:17 AM 212052600-00 7/30/2021 2:46:00 AM Location of Occurrence 2753 WASHINGTON ST Nature of Incident VAL - OPERATING AFTER REV/SUSP. Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 3:24:42 AM 212052574-00 7/29/2021 10:40:00 PM 102172 RORY COLEMAN Location of Occurrence 54 BOSTON ST Nature of Incident INVESTIGATE PERSON 8/2/2021 3:13:26 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 3:52:18 AM 212052594-00 7/30/2021 1:14:00 AM 106662 MERICA GUILLAUME Location of Occurrence 120 CUMMINS HWY Nature of Incident M/V ACCIDENT - PROPERTY DAMAGE Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 3:55:51 AM 212052601-00 7/29/2021 11:38:00 PM 153160 MARK OSIS Location of Occurrence 168 WESTVIEW ST Nature of Incident ASSAULT - SIMPLE Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 4:07:05 AM 212052602-00 7/30/2021 3:31:00 AM 010955 FRANCIS GARCIA Location of Occurrence 43 SANFORD ST Nature of Incident M/V ACCIDENT - PERSONAL INJURY Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 5:12:12 AM 212052603-00 7/30/2021 3:17:00 AM Location of Occurrence FRANKLIN HILL AVE & SHANDON RD DORCHESTER, MA 02124 UNITED STATES Nature of Incident VAL - VIOLATION OF AUTO LAW Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 5:40:35 AM 212052604-00 7/30/2021 4:42:00 AM 144333 MICHAEL WALSH Location of Occurrence 100 MALCOLM X BLVD Nature of Incident VAL - OPERATING AFTER REV/SUSP. 8/2/2021 3:13:26 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 5:52:48 AM 212052605-00 7/30/2021 4:42:00 AM 131244 OSCAR GUERRERO Location of Occurrence 470 JAMAICAWAY Nature of Incident SICK ASSIST Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 6:01:34 AM 212052606-00 7/30/2021 5:12:00 AM 144304 ADILSON ROSA Location of Occurrence 731 RIVER ST Nature of Incident INVESTIGATE PERSON Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 6:31:35 AM 212052608-00 7/30/2021 5:22:00 AM Location of Occurrence 805 E FIFTH ST Nature of Incident MISSING PERSON Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 6:31:47 AM 212052610-00 7/30/2021 5:07:00 AM 144458 EAMON LEBLANC-SHOEMAKER Location of Occurrence 199 H ST Nature of Incident INVESTIGATE PROPERTY Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 6:38:03 AM 212052611-00 7/30/2021 6:09:00 AM Location of Occurrence 2001 WASHINGTON ST Nature of Incident SICK ASSIST 8/2/2021 3:13:26 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 6:44:11 AM 212052607-00 7/30/2021 4:55:00 AM 009698 JOSE ACOSTA Location of Occurrence 20 MYRTLE ST Nature of Incident M/V ACCIDENT - PROPERTY DAMAGE Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 6:58:10 AM 212052613-00 7/30/2021 5:52:00 AM 091906 ST. JULIAN LITTLE Location of Occurrence 108 RICHMOND ST Nature of Incident INVESTIGATE PERSON Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 7:04:13 AM 212052612-00 7/30/2021 6:27:00 AM 011220 MONICA QUINONEZ Location of Occurrence 82 PARKMAN ST Nature of Incident M/V ACCIDENT - OTHER Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 7:51:32 AM 212052438-00 7/26/2021 6:00:00 PM 008973 CHRISTOPHER SHOULLA Location of Occurrence 10 BELLAMY ST Nature of Incident SICK/INJURED/MEDICAL - PERSON Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 7:59:53 AM 212052614-00 7/24/2021 6:00:00 PM 080415 DAVID COX Location of Occurrence 3347 WASHINGTON ST Nature of Incident LARCENY THEFT FROM BUILDING 8/2/2021 3:13:26 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 8:10:14 AM 212052429-00 7/18/2021 3:30:00 PM 095176 JASON MORANO Location of Occurrence 101 W BROADWAY Nature of Incident LARCENY THEFT FROM MV - NON-ACCESSORY Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 8:15:48 AM 212052439-00 7/29/2021 3:51:00 PM 151189 MARILYN AGUDELO ECHEVARRIA Location of Occurrence OLD COLONY AVE & B ST BOSTON, MA 02127 UNITED STATES Nature of Incident M/V ACCIDENT - PROPERTY DAMAGE Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 8:24:21 AM 212052617-00 7/30/2021 8:15:00 AM 140298 BRIAN GARNEY Location of Occurrence 185 KNEELAND ST Nature of Incident PROPERTY - FOUND Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 9:07:57 AM 212052625-00 7/29/2021 7:30:00 PM Location of Occurrence 40 GIBSON ST Nature of Incident PROPERTY - LOST/ MISSING Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 9:11:34 AM 212052626-00 7/30/2021 7:55:00 AM 135786 FRANK WOODS Location of Occurrence 481 NORFOLK ST Nature of Incident LARCENY THEFT FROM MV - NON-ACCESSORY 8/2/2021 3:13:26 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 9:12:38 AM 212052627-00 7/30/2021 7:44:00 AM Location of Occurrence 25 SUDAN ST Nature of Incident TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 9:28:30 AM 212052628-00 11/1/2020 10:00:00 PM 012128 FRANK LEE Location of Occurrence 18 CHERITON RD Nature of Incident LARCENY THEFT FROM BUILDING Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 9:30:30 AM 212052618-00 7/30/2021 7:05:00 AM 012276 JOSLIN THOMAS Location of Occurrence 231 MAVERICK ST Nature of Incident VANDALISM Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 9:32:05 AM 212052620-00 7/30/2021 7:25:00 AM 095174 TERRENCE BURKE Location of Occurrence 48 H ST Nature of Incident TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 9:45:16 AM 212052630-00 6/25/2021 11:00:00 PM 123467 SAMUEL PEGUERO DIAZ Location of Occurrence 301 WASHINGTON ST Nature of Incident LARCENY THEFT FROM MV - NON-ACCESSORY 8/2/2021 3:13:26 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 9:55:54 AM 212052623-00 7/30/2021 8:23:00 AM 112168 RYAN MCQUAID Location of Occurrence PILGRIM RD & CROSSOVER ST ROXBURY, MA 02215 UNITED STATES Nature of Incident M/V - LEAVING SCENE - PROPERTY DAMAGE Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 7/30/2021 9:58:59 AM 212052629-00 7/30/2021 8:23:00
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