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District Journal for Aug 26, 2021 - Aug 27, 2021, District: ALL Date: Reported Record Count: 288

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212060209-00 8/25/2021 9:24:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PROPERTY

Narrative

About 9:25 pm on Wednesday, 08/25/2021, Officers Layden and Villanueva in the C202F responded to a ShotSpotter activation for five rounds at 113 Ames Street, Dorchester.

Upon arrival, officers observed a Citi Blue Bike discarded at the intersection of Ames Street and Stratton Street in the vicinity of the ShotSpotter activation. Officers canvassed the area for victims, ballistics, and witnesses to no avail.

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212060211-00 8/25/2021 11:23:00 PM 151195 BRENDAN KEOHAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

About 11:41PM on Wednesday, 08/26/21, Officer Keohan and Kelly in the H104A responded to a radio call for non-intimate domestic violence at 25 South Sydney Street, Dorchester.

Upon arrival, Officers spoke with the caller, Stanley Francis. Francis stated that earlier in the evening, his roommate, Steven Ertel, had returned to the residence after being away for two weeks. Francis stated that Ertel is in the process of finding a new residence; however, he did not believe he was allowed to be in the residence. Francis stated that earlier in the evening there was an argument with Ertel that was strictly verbal and not physical in nature.

Officers spoke with the roommate, Ertel, who stated that he was about to go to sleep for the night. Ertel appeared to be cordial and officers did not observe any indications of any domestic violence. Ertel stated that Francis continues to tell him he is not allowed in the residence.

Officers instructed Francis that we do not have the ability to evict Ertel from the residence and the issue has to be solved in Housing Court. Both parties agreed to keep their distance and avoid contact for the remainder of the evening.

A CJIS inquiry was conducted on all parties for active restraining orders and warrants which yielded negative results. Both parties were advised their rights under MGL209A and were instructed to handle the matter in court.

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212060210-00 8/25/2021 11:28:00 PM 141219 AMANDA KENNEDY

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:55 PM Police Department Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

About 11:38pm on Wednesday, 08/26/2021, Officers Kennedy and Erb assigned to the A103F responded to a radio call for an investigate person, EMSINV, at 119 Beverly Street, Boston.

On arrival, Officers were flagged down by front desk staff at The Victor, 110 Beverly Street, for a male who was unconscious and covered in vomit. Officers observed the male, later identified as Hector ROMAN (DOB: 11/23/1979, to be semi conscious and indeed covered in vomit. Boston EMS A1 arrived on scene and evaluated ROMAN who was released from their care.

ROMAN was able to contact a friend, Mark, who agreed to pick ROMAN up in front of 110 Beverly Street and bring him to his residence. Officers waited with ROMAN until Mark arrived who was then released into Mark's care.

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212060216-00 8/26/2021 12:23:00 AM 113322 JIMMY NGUYEN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

linton About 12:23am on Thursday, 8/26/2021 Officer Nguyen and Rivera in the E202A responded to a radio call for non intimate domestic violence in progress at 20 Birchwood st Boston MA.

Upon arrival, officers spoke with 911 caller Linton Young(DOB:05/24/1955) who stated that his son Linton Young Jr(DOB:02/06/2006) locked himself inside of his room. Linton stated that he did not let his son leave the house to go meet with his friends because it was late at night. Linton stated that his son tried to leave the house and he refused to let him do so. Linton stated that his son was upset and went to his room and locked himself inside. Linton Young Jr refused to open the door and speak with officers. Linton stated to officers that his son made no threats to harm himself or others, and there was no physical violence prior to officers arrival. Officers notified Linton that his son made no suicidal ideation or threats to harm others, so officers would not be able to make a force entry. Officers notified Linton that there was no crime for a child wanting to be alone inside of his room and that a force entry would only escalate things into a physical altercation. Officers notified Linton of his 209A rights and that he would be able to go to family court and speak with an advocate.

Also on scene were Sgt. Elwood (E904), A18(Cohen and Perez), D02 (McCarthy).

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212060217-00 8/26/2021 12:42:00 AM 153084 GERARD M GIBLIN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VAL - OPERATING AFTER REV/SUSP.

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM About 0042 hours on Thursday, August 26, 2021, Officer Giblin, assigned to the A432A, conducted a traffic stop for a violation of the auto laws at the corner of Cambridge Street and Blossom Street, Boston.

While on patrol in the area, Officer Giblin conducted a random CJIS inquiry on registration 4TJ346, a 2006 Mercedes E350, gray in color. Officer Giblin learned that the vehicle had an expired registration at the time of the inquiry and that the registered owner had a suspended license, per the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles. Upon learning this information, Officer Giblin conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle at the above location.

Officer Giblin approached the vehicle and made contact with the male operator who identified himself as the registered owner, Ross Matthews. Mr. Matthews was informed of the reason for the stop and stated to Officer Giblin that he no longer lives in the Massachusetts area and primarily lives in Chicago. He provided Officer Giblin with his Massachusetts license and stated that this was the only license he had.

He stated that he was involved in previous issues in both Connecticut and New York and was attempting to resolve those issues with the registry in order for him to be able to remove the suspension status on his license. He also stated that he purchased vehicle insurance from an insurance company in Illinois, but for some reason he has been unable to renew his registration in Massachusetts.

Officer Giblin informed Mr. Matthews that based on the information received from the registry database, the vehicle would need to be towed and he would be summonsed for Operating on a Suspended License. Mr. Matthews stated that he understood and was very cooperative during the entire interaction.

A tow was requested for the vehicle and CitySide towing arrived (Tow Slip # 10185). A motor vehicle inventory was conducted in accordance with department policy. Mr. Matthews removed all personal items from the vehicle. No damage was observed on the exterior of the vehicle. Tow Line notified (Johnson).

Mr. Matthews will be summonsed to appear in Boston Municipal Court for violating the following charges:

M.G.L. Chapter 90, Section 23 - Operating with a Suspended License

M.G.L. Chapter 90, Section 9 -Expired Registration

He was issued Massachusetts Uniform Citation # T2380409. He provided a Massachusetts address of 44 Concolor Ave, Newton, MA 02458 in order for court documents to be sent to.

During the vehicle stop, Officer Giblin's Body Worn Camera malfunctioned and only a portion of the incident was recorded on camera.

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212060217-00 8/26/2021 12:42:00 AM 153084 GERARD M GIBLIN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VAL - OPERATING AFTER REV/SUSP.

Narrative

Traffic stop for suspended license and expired registration. Owner/operator summonsed. Citation # T2380409

No items removed by police.

No exterior damage observed.

Cityside Towing (Tow Slip # 10185) Tow Line notified (Johnson)

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212060193-00 8/25/2021 10:19:00 PM 102955 MATTHEW CONLEY

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

FIREARM/WEAPON - FOUND OR CONFISCATED

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Arrests

Devon Alexis 17 SHEPTON ST DORCHETSER MA

Kavon Lancaster

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212060193-00 8/25/2021 10:19:00 PM 102955 MATTHEW CONLEY

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

FIREARM/WEAPON - FOUND OR CONFISCATED

Narrative

Around 10:19 p.m. on Wednesday, 08/25/21, Officers M. Conley, Layden, Ramos and Trp Alldredge (VK16) under the supervision of Sgt. Jones (VK906) did conduct an investigation in the area of 17 Shepton Street which led to the arrest of Devon ALEXIS (04/30/00) and Kavon LANCASTER (05/03/01) for firearm related charges.

Based on information gleaned from an active firearm investigation, officers received information that an unknown male, later identified as Devon Alexis (04/30/00), was in the presence of a firearm with an extended magazine. Although the male’s identity was unknown, officers are aware the extended magazines (“extendos”) are inherently illegal because they are capable of possessing more that ten rounds of ammunition. Officers further developed intelligence that around 10:00 p.m. on this evening, that this male (Alexis) was in the area of Dorchester Avenue and Shepton Street. Officers also believed this male was amongst a group and that he was heavily intoxicated. With knowledge that this male was recently in the presence of/had access to an illegal firearm, officers made their way to the area of Dorchester Avenue and Shepton Street to locate this party.

Officers were operating a black unmarked police cruiser. Officer Layden was operating the vehicle, Trooper Alldredge was in the front passenger seat, Officer Ramos was in the rear passenger seat, and Officer Conley was in the rear driver’s side seat. Prior to arriving on Shepton Street, officers were aware that the target of their investigation was a black male, approximately 20 years old, with shoulder length braids, wearing a fitted baseball hat and a green/dark grey t-shirt. As officers began to drive down Shepton Street, Officer Ramos alerted his partners that he observed the target of the investigation standing with a group of men on the porch of 17 Shepton St. Officers stopped, exited the vehicle, and approached the group on foot. Officers were dressed in plain clothes with their badges prominently displayed. Additionally, officers were wearing outer carrier ballistic vests marked “Boston Police,” “Gang Unit,” and “State Police”. Officers approached the group and observed approximately five individuals sitting on the stairs. As Officer Conley began to walk up the stairs, he observed the target of the investigation, Devon Alexis, standing on the top landing of the porch. Officer Conley observed a pile of mail folded up on the top landing next to the target. As Officer Conley got closer to the top landing, he observed what he believed to be the handle of a beige firearm protruding from within the pile of mail. Fearing that an unsecured firearm was hidden within the pile of mail, Officer Conley walked towards the mail and stepped on it. He immediately felt a hard-metallic object he believed to be a firearm as Alexis stated, “I’m on the bracelet,” while pointing at an electronic monitoring bracelet on his ankle. Officer Conley alerted his partners of the presence of a firearm by yelling “269”. Simultaneous with Officer Conley alerting the presence of a firearm, Trooper Alldredge, who was also on the stairs and engaging the group in conversation, observed an extended magazine in plain view protruding from the right pant pocket of a male sitting on the stairs. Officers Ramos and Layden quickly grabbed Alexis and placed him in handcuffs. Trooper Alldredge immediately placed the male with the extended magazine in his pocket into handcuffs. He was identified as Kavon LANCASTER (05/03/01). Due to the discoveries, all males on scene were placed in handcuffs.

Officers requested assistance over BPD Channel 6 and were quickly assisted by members of the Citywide Bike Unit, including Officers Xavier (T623), Mulhern (T620), and Boylan (T613), Members of the Youth Violence Strike Force, including Officers Muhammad, Tpr Caccamo, and Tpr Hazelton (VK06) and Officers Sheehan and Stallings (VK03) also responded. Officers from District C-11, including Officers Kelly and Deluca (H103F), Miranda and Keohan (H104F), Kelley and Foley (HK01F), Lai and Garcia (H202F), Welter (H425F), and Millane (H445F) additionally responded and assisted with the scene. Detectives Ball (VK810) and Higgins (VK808) responded to process the scene and recover the firearm. Detective Higgins photographed the scene, as Detective Ball recovered the firearm. The firearm was determined to be a beige PF94CC 9 mm “Ghost Gun,” meaning the firearm is equipped with no manufacture’s name or insignia and no serial number. The Firearm was equipped with a clear plastic feeding device that contained 6 rounds of ammunition in the feeding device, with one round of 9mm ammunition in the chamber. The high capacity feeding device retrieved from Lancaster’s right pocket was determined to be a high capacity magazine that was equipped with 1 round of 9mm ammunition. A Florida Marlins New Era fitted hat that Alexis was wearing was processed as evidence. The mail the firearm was located inside was additionally processed. The firearm was swabbed for DNA, which was sent to the crime lab.

Due to the totality of Alexis’ actions when officers approached the group, he was charged with the firearm. These observations include:

* Officer Ramos observing the target standing next to the pile of mail as officers exited their cruiser.

* Alexis being the lone individual standing on the landing when officers approached.

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8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Alexis having the closest proximity to the firearm.,

* Alexis attempting to separate himself from the mail as Officer Conley reached the top landing.

Alexis and Lancaster were both placed under arrest and transported to District C-11, where they were booked. The three additional males who were congregating on the stairs, including: Errol GASKILL (02/20/00), Stephone ANSLEY (04/11/00), and Ricardo LOUIS (07/20/99) were FIO’d and released.

Devon Alexis (04/30/00) will be arraigned at Dorchester District Court and charged with the following offense:

1. Unlawful Possession of a Firearm (269-10a)

2. Unlawful Possession of Ammunition (269-10h)

Kavon Alexander will be arraigned at Dorchester District Court and charged with the following offense:

1. Unlawful Possession of Ammunition (269-10h)

2. Possession of a High Capacity Magazine (269-10m)

ADA Caitlin Fitzgerald notified. Administrative report to be conducted by Officer Matthew M. Conley.

Arrests

Devon Alexis 17 SHEPTON ST DORCHETSER MA

Kavon Lancaster

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212060193-00 8/25/2021 10:19:00 PM 102955 MATTHEW CONLEY

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

FIREARM/WEAPON - FOUND OR CONFISCATED

Narrative

YVSF INVEST

1019PM/17 SHEPTON ST, DORCHESTER

ABOVE LISTED MALES WERE PRESENT DURING F/A RECOVERY.

ALEXIS-POSS LOADED F/A

LANCASTER-POSS LARGE CAP MAGAZINE & AMMUNITION

REMAINING INDIVIDUALS FIO'D AND RELEASED Arrests

Devon Alexis 17 SHEPTON ST DORCHETSER MA

Kavon Lancaster

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212060218-00 8/26/2021 1:45:00 AM

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

WARRANT ARREST - OUTSIDE OF BOSTON WARRANT

Narrative

About 1123pm Wednesday 08/26/21 officers Reavis & DiPiro responded to a radio call for a person with a gun at 1377 Hyde Park Ave Boston.

During the course of an arrest of (Anthony Young) incident number #I212060206 a CJIS inquiry revealed a straight warrant out of Lowell District court. Docket number #2111CR002326 signed by the honorable Judge Ellen Caulo. Charges are c89/s9 Stop/Yield , fail to * and c90/s23 License suspended, OP MV with. Warrant unit was notified via fax.

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212060220-00 8/26/2021 12:13:00 AM 131261 KEVIN ZARNOCH

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V - LEAVING SCENE - PERSONAL INJURY

Narrative

About 12:15am on Thursday 8/26/2021, Officer Zarnoch in the D499A responded to a radio call for a motor vehicle accident with injuries at the intersection of Columbus Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue, Boston.

Upon arrival, Boston EMS was already on scene and tending to the occupants of vehicle. Officer observed Vehicle # 1 (MA REG 9GW883 - 2020 Honda Civic - black in color) in the middle of the intersection with heavy damage to the front passenger side of vehicle, cracks in windshield, and all air bags had deployed.

Officer was informed by witnesses on scene (Ashley Bourque/Stacie Johnson) that they had witnessed the entire accident from the intersection. Witnesses stated that they observed vehicle # 1 (victim) pull out of the gas station at Columbus and Massachusetts Ave, and upon getting the green light, they were proceeding inbound on Columbus Avenue. Witnesses continued to state that vehicle # 2 - described as a Black Nissan Altima (unknown plate at time), travelling outbound on Columbus Ave, filed to yield to oncoming traffic and attempted to make a left in front of vehicle #1, crashing into vehicle head-on. Witnesses stated that vehicle # 2 appeared to be pulling over, and then cut through gas station and fled outbound on Columbus Avenue. Witnesses described the suspect as a light-skinned Black male or a Hispanic male. Witnesses stated that the suspect vehicle had heavy front-end damage and was smoking heavily. Description of suspect and vehicle were broadcast.

Officer spoke with both victim's while being tended to by Boston EMS. Driver/Victim # 1 (Thatiana De La Rosa Breton) stated to officer that she had just exited the gas station, and when light turned green, was travelling inbound on Columbus Ave. Victim # 1 stated the suspect vehicle cut in front of them, causing the crash. Victim # 1 and Victim # 2 (Elvin Breton) were transported to Boston Medical Center for further evaluation and treatment. Officer inventoried vehicle and completed BPD Form 2012, and requested a tow. D&G Towing arrived on scene (tow slip 6132) and towed motor vehicle.

A short time later, B201A observed a vehicle matching description given travelling inbound on MLK Boulevard, with heavy-front end damage. Vehicle caught on fire. Boston Fire arrived on scene and extinguished fire. Vehicle #2 MA REG 1SJD46 (2015 Nissan Altima - black in color) had 1 occupant, identified as Naman McDaniels. Suspect (McDaniels) had a severe laceration to his left lower leg, and was transported to Boston Medical Center for treatment. Motor vehicle was also inventoried, and an additional tow was requested. East Coast Towing arrived on scene and towed motor vehicle (tow slip 1288). Tow Line notified (Johnson). Form CRA 65 completed.

Officer issued MA Uniform Citation #T2539862 to Naman McDaniels for the following - to be mailed:

90/24 Leaving the Scene with personal injury

90/24 Leaving the scene with property damage

89/8 Failure to Yield

Due to suspect's injuries, suspect will be summonsed to Boston Municipal Court.

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212060220-00 8/26/2021 12:13:00 AM 131261 KEVIN ZARNOCH

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

M/V - LEAVING SCENE - PERSONAL INJURY

Narrative

Towed by D&G. Tow Line notified (Johnson)

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212060220-00 8/26/2021 12:13:00 AM 131261 KEVIN ZARNOCH

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V - LEAVING SCENE - PERSONAL INJURY

Narrative

Towed by East Coast (tow slip 1288). Tow Line notified (Johnson)

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212060222-00 8/26/2021 1:43:00 AM 118532 WANDY ROSARIO

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST

Narrative

About 1:30 AM on Thursday 08/26/21, Officers Rosario and Marshall in the D201A Responded to a radio call for an Emotional Disturbed Person at 300 Shawmut Ave apt.L, South End.

Upon arrival, Officers attempted numerous times to get in contact with the caller to no vail. About 15 minutes later, a male later identified as Jose Martinez (DOB: 11/01/61) opened the front door to the main entrance and appeared to be under the influence of alcohol. Victim (Martinez) stated multiple times that he wanted to end his life. Victim also appeared to have a laceration to his left writs caused by an unknown object. Officers attempted to enter his apartment but it was locked. Officers requested EMS. Boston EMS (A21) responded to the scene and transported victim to Tuft Medical Center for medical treatment.

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212060213-00 8/25/2021 11:52:00 PM 144313 MANUEL ANDRADE

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 11:53pm on Wednesday, 08/25/2021 Officers Andrade/Muraca in the H202A unit responded to a radio call for a DVIP at 751 Washington Street, Apt#8 Dorchester MA.

Upon arrival, the officers spoke with the victim Tanializ Sanchez (DOB: 11/29/1995), who was inside her friend apartment (Apt#8), who stated that she was talking to her boyfriend Felix Umperre (11/02/1998) on the phone and stated to her that he’s coming over. Sanchez stated that when Felix arrived at her apartment (Apt#3) in the basement, she opened the door and he started to attack her. Sanchez stated that Felix punched her in the face on her lips and under her left eyes. Sanchez stated that he then punched her on the right-side stomach. Sanchez stated that Felix ran out the apartment and she went to her friend apartment (apt#8) where she called the police. Sanchez stated that she believes that Felix beat her up because of jealousy.

Sanchez described the suspect Felix as a black Hispanic male, Shirtless top, blue jeans and unknown sneakers. Sanchez stated that Felix operates a Grey Toyota Camry and resides in Lynn, Mass.

Officer asked Sanchez if she needed any medical attention which she declined.

The officer advised Sanchez to call the police if Felix returned to the Apartment.

The officer searched the area for Felix to no avail.

The officers read Sanchez her rights under 209A. Both parties were checked for active warrants and restraining orders with negative results.

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212060215-00 8/26/2021 1:30:00 AM 126552 RICHARD TRULL

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

BALLISTICS EVIDENCE/FOUND

Narrative

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212060215-00 8/26/2021 1:30:00 AM 126552 RICHARD TRULL

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

BALLISTICS EVIDENCE/FOUND

Narrative

About 12:30 am on Thursday 8/26/21, Officer Trull in the C431A responded to a radio call for Shot Spotter Activation for 12 rounds at 586 Norfolk St, .

Upon arrival, Officers located 9 shell casings in the driveway and front yard of 578 Norfolk St, Mattapan. Sergeant Detective Champagnie (V933), K9 Officer Femino (TE503) and Detective Hobin (C816) responded and processed the scene.

Officers then searched the area for suspects and victims to no avail.

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212060225-00 8/26/2021 2:47:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

About 2:49AM on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Mijangos in the H425A responded to a radio call for a Domestic Violence Incident involving an Intimate Partner at 8 Saco Street, Dorchester.

Assisting in the incident was the H441A (TRAN), H436A (NGUYEN), and H435D (JONES).

Upon arrival, Officers met with Tyson Mercer (DOB: 08/31/89) (VICTIM) who stated that he and his ex-girlfriend, Tiliah Miles (DOB: 08/25/21) (SUSPECT), had gone out to celebrate her birthday. Mercer (VICTIM) stated that a verbal dispute started when he told Miles (SUSPECT) that he wanted to leave and go home. Upon arrival to dropping Miles off at her house, she was becoming hostile with him and dumping water in his vehicle. The Victim stated that he asked her to get out of his vehicle to which she refused. When Officers arrived on scene the Suspect was standing outside the vehicle and looking for her wallet in the passenger seat area. Officer observed the Suspect to be intoxicated by displaying sudden mood swings. The Suspect also kept repeating herself and upon requesting for identification, Miles refused to provide information. The Suspect kept demanding for Officer to conduct a breathalyzer on the Victim. Upon informing the Suspect that we do not conduct breathalyzers she then began to say that Mercer hit her in the head and then asked "so now what?" and then continued to say to breathalyze him. Officers did not observe any physical injuries on Miles. Officers observed Mercer walking fine and speaking coherently. Officers did not observe Mercer display any signs of intoxication nor did the victim smell of alcohol. Officers were then given the Suspects information by the Victim. Officers advised the Victim of his rights under 209A.

Upon CJIS Inquiry Officers revealed no active warrants or restraining orders on both parties.

Tiliah Jones then went inside her house and the Officers informed Tyson Mercer to not go back to her house tonight.

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212060227-00 8/26/2021 2:57:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST

Narrative

About 2:57 AM on Thursday, August 26th 2021, Officers Scott and Garcia (A102A) responded to a radio call to investigate a person outside of 108 Lincoln Street, Boston MA.

Upon arrival officers first spoke with a group of construction workers on Lincoln street who stated that there was a male walking down the street who they believed may be under the influence and in need of medical attention. Officers observed the suspect/victim (Steven Pratt - 08/22/1960), walking away from the area of the officers and construction workers. Officers approached Mr. Pratt and could smell the odor of an alcoholic substance coming from him. Officers then asked what Mr. Pratt was doing and if he was in need of any assistance. Mr. Pratt stated that he felt like he was going to kill himself and that he would like the officers to call him an ambulance.

Officers requested Boston EMS through dispatch.

While waiting for Boston EMS to arrive on scene, officers asked Mr. Pratt if he had consumed any alcohol on the above date, to which he informed officers that he had several. Mr. Pratt also gave officers a home address of 788 Willard Street, Quincy MA but stated that he sleeps all over and has a tent set up behind the South Shore Plaza in Braintree MA.

Boston EMS arrived on scene and transported Mr. Pratt to Tufts Medical center for further medical evaluation in ambulance A92.

Recorded Via Body Worn Camera

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212060224-00 8/26/2021 2:30:00 AM 011749 PATRICK WOOD

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

BURGLARY - RESIDENTIAL

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department On Thursday 08/26/2021 at about 0252 hours while Officer Wood and Officer DaVeiga in the J101A unit assisted by J421A Officer Mahoney all responded to a call for a Breaking and Entering in Progress at 182 Heath St. caller stated "ex-tenant broke into his old apartment and some unknown property".

On arrival Officer Wood and DaVeiga spoke to the caller/victim Hugo Sanchez-Torres 10/09/1979 who stated that they observed his old tenant/the suspect Brendan Donahue 11/07/1978 on video walk around the building at 182 Heath St. after the driveway motion detector went off, so he drove down to check out his property and found the suspect in his old apartment grabbing his/the suspect's old property and when he was confronted the suspect fled from the property in a unknown direction.

The victim also stated that the suspect climbed through the 1st floor unlocked bathroom window and made his way up to the third floor and then forced his apartment door open breaking the door frame around the lock area.

Officers broadcasted a BOLO of the suspects full description over channel 4, Brandan Donahue 11/07/1978 5-10, medium build about 170 lbs. black hair, blue eyes, wearing a bright blue baseball cap, a white tank top, blue shorts and carrying a black duffel bag.

Officers then gave the victim a copy of the incident number then canvased the surrounding areas for the suspect, but he was not located.

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212060219-00 8/26/2021 1:40:00 AM 148306 JAMES SULLIVAN-VENEZIA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

Narrative

Arrests

Justin Molina 678 BENNINGTON MA A&B c265.13A

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212060219-00 8/26/2021 1:40:00 AM 148306 JAMES SULLIVAN-VENEZIA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department On Thursday, 08/26/21 at 01:40 hrs., Officers Marando and Sullivan-Venezia in the G101A Unit, responded to the location of 678 Bennington Street apartment # 1 for a 911 call of NIDV / Non intimate domestic violence in progress.

On arrival, with body worn cameras activated, the caller / victim Justin Fyten opened the door for the officers and invited them inside. Once inside, the suspect, Justin Molina was observed lying on the living room couch under a blanket. Officer Sullivan-Venezia escorted the caller / victim Fyten into the kitchen area in order to interview both persons separately.

With the G905 / Sgt Holden on scene and the GT55A Unit, Officer Frederick assisting, Sgt Holden responded with Officer Sullivan-Venezia into the kitchen area with the victim while Officer Marando remained with the suspect in the living room with Officer Frederick.

Officer Marando asked suspect Justin Molina if he would like to inform the officer what had occurred and he stated only a verbal argument occurred between him and his roommate.

Officer Sullivan-Venezia was informed by the caller / victim Fyten, that an argument did occur between both persons and during that argument, Suspect Molina grabbed the right forearm of the victim with his left hand and choked the victim with his right hand for a period of 3-5 seconds. The victim did not lose consciousness, was not bruised and refused the response of Boston EMS for a medical evaluation. The suspect and the victim has previously been in a dating relationship.

Suspect Molina was then placed under arrest and transported to District A-7 where he was booked and charged with Assault & Battery 209a, C265-13A.

While at District A-7, a query of the suspect was performed and he was found to have two outstanding warrants for his arrest.

Default warrant # WR5409970TC, Docket # 1814Cr001152 was issued out of Chelsea District Court by Judge William Fitzpatrick on 04/29/19 for Destruction of property, under the value of $1200.00 C266-127C.

The second warrant, Straight warrant # WR5550091TC, docket # 2005CR00167 was issued out of East Boston District court by Judge John McDonald for Intimidation of a witness, C268-13B /A, Aggravated Assault & Battery C265-13A, and Threat to commit a crime, C275-2. The second warrant will be cleared on a separate report.

Warrant unit notified with copy faxed to x5350.

Victim Fyten was advised of his 209a rights by Officer Sullivan-Venezia with incident report number given to him for reference.

Arrests

Justin Molina 678 BENNINGTON EAST BOSTON MA A&B c265.13A

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212060228-00 8/26/2021 2:58:00 AM 151191 KEVIN ASHE

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VAL - VIOLATION OF AUTO LAW

Narrative

About 2:58 AM on Thursday, 08/26/2021, Officers Ashe and Huynh while assigned to the C111A conducted a traffic stop for violation of auto laws in the area of 129 Talbot Avenue, Dorchester.

While on patrol in the area of Talbot Avenue and Nightingale Street, Officers observed Mass. Reg. 8HFP40 travelling on Talbot Avenue in the opposite direction and observed that the vehicle's right headlight was out and did not have a front plate attached. Officers activated their blue lights in the area of 129 Talbot Avenue and conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and spoke with the operator (Rogina Lowe) who stated that she had just purchased the vehicle.

A CJIS query of Mass. Reg. 8HFP40 came back to a 1996 Nissan Altima registered to a Daryl Williams which showed revoked insurance The operator (Lowe) stated that she had gotten the plate from her boyfriend. A CJIS query of the Ford Focus' VIN (3FAFP31343R118501) showed that the registration was revoked, the operator provided Officers with a bill of sale dated for 06/11/21, and the old registration. A CJIS query of the operator informed officers that her driver's license was expired since 06/12/21.

Officers ordered both subjects out of the vehicle and conducted an inventory search of the vehicle pending a tow and did not note anything of value within the vehicle.

Akiki & Sons responded and towed the vehicle (Tow Slip #1485), Officers took possession of the attached license plate Mass. Reg. 8HFP40.

Operator (Lowe) mailed a Massachusetts Uniform Citation (T2383010) and was advised that she will be summoned to Dorchester District Court for operating unlicensed (MGL 90 s10), operating unregistered motor vehicle (MGL 90 s9), and defective headlights (MGL 90 s16).

Talbot Avenue is a public road maintained by the City of Boston.

Tow Line notified (Johnson).

Form 2012 completed.

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060228-00 8/26/2021 2:58:00 AM 151191 KEVIN ASHE

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VAL - VIOLATION OF AUTO LAW

Narrative

See attached incident report.

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212060229-00 8/26/2021 3:12:00 AM 151195 BRENDAN KEOHAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

About 3:15AM on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officers Keohan and Kelly in the H104A responded to a radio call for domestic violence intimate partner at 123 Hamilton Street #2M, Dorchester.

Upon arrival, Officers spoke with the caller Saleem Liccardi. Liccardi stated he contacted police in order to retrieve his belongings from his ex- girlfriend’s (Sherry Ann Peterson) apartment located at the aforementioned address.

Officers were able to retrieve Liccardi’s backpack from Peterson’s apartment without issue.

Officers transported Liccardi from the address to the Saint Francis House where he would be staying for the remainder of the day.

Both parties were advised of their rights under MGL209A and were advised to seek a harassment prevention/restraining order in Dorchester Court if they deem necessary.

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212060221-00 8/26/2021 12:07:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 12:07am on Thursday, 08/26/21 Officers Huynh and Ashe (C111A) responded to radio call for a removal at 5 Orlando St. #12.

Upon arrival, officers made contact with Chana Rogers and Renaya Thompson were arguing at the door of the apartment, officers separated the two individuals.

Chana told Officer Huynh, she and her daughter Renaya have been arguing since they were on the car ride back home from Texas Road House to celebrate Chana's birthday. Chana informed Officer Huynh that she told Renaya that she didn't to hear any noise when she is inside her bedroom. Renaya did not follow Chana's request and continued to argue with her mother. Officer Huynh asked if there was anything physical between, Chana told Officer Huynh that there wasn't anything physical between the two. Chana told Officer Huynh that she only wanted Renaya out of the house and did not want her for the night.

Renaya told Officer Ashe that she and her mother Chana were arguing at Texas Road House and the arguing continued home. Renaya did not mention anything physical happened between the two. Renaya agreed to leave the home for the night and will be staying at a friend's home. Renaya gather her items and Officer Ashe escorted Renaya out of the building. Officer Ashe gave Renaya her 209A rights.

Officer Huynh gave Chana her 209A.

Renaya and Chana were checked through CJIS, showed negative warrants and negative 209A orders.

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212060230-00 8/26/2021 2:04:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST

Narrative

About 2:04AM on Thursday August 26th 2021, Officers Zukowski/Mason assigned to the B101A responded to a radio call at Blue Hill Ave and Edgewood Street for a female down bleeding.

Upon arrival, Boston Fire Dept was on scene treating the victim later identified as Shanice FLETCHER (DOB 04/12/89). Officers observed the victim to be laying on the street with visible injuries to her forehead. Officers attempted to speak with the victim who stated that she had to leave her apartment (198 Blue Hill Ave Apt. #3) because she had seen spirits in the apartment. Victim stated that she was told by an unknown person that she was struck by a motor vehicle.

Also on scene was a male identified as Billie SINGLETARY (DOB 10/28/86) who has a child in common with the victim. SINGLETARY stated that he received a call from the victim while he was at work (MBTA) stating that she was seeing spirits in the house and that she is outside on Blue Hill Ave. SINGLETARY stated that he then left work to locate the victim at the intersection on the street. SINGLETARY informed officers that the victim had been hospitalized recently for a psychological evaluation.

Boston EMS A13 arrived on scene and transported the victim to Boston Medical Center for non life threatening injuries.

While speaking with SINGLETARY he stated that he was concerned for his kids that were in the victims apartment. Additional units responded to assist B201A (Palermo/Murphy), B416A (Kimaiyo) and the B909 (Sgt. Burrows). Officers responded to the victims apartment, 198 Blue Hill Ave Apt. #3. Officers knocked and announced their office when the door opened by a young child. Officers entered the apartment and conducted a well being check. Officers located another young child who was sleeping with a male identified as Brandon EVANS (DOB 10/10/86). EVANS was stated to be the victims girlfriend. EVANS stated that he was asleep and did not know the victim had left the apartment. Both children were in good visible health at this time. SINGLETARY took custody of both children.

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212060233-00 8/26/2021 4:25:00 AM 140337 LOUISIMOND VERTYL

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK/INJURED/MEDICAL - PERSON

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 4:20am on Thursday August 26, 2021 officers Vertyl and Morgan responded to a sick assist at 530 Western Ave., Brighton.

Upon arrival officers requested Boston Fire Ladder 14 to access the building elevators. Officers were able to speak with the victim (SO YOUNG BAE). According to information provided by police dispatch, suicidal ideations were made to which Bae refuted these statements, suggesting her statements of taking sleeping pills to help sleep were misinterpreted.

Boston EMS unit A14 responded to evaluate Bae. Bae would be transported to St. Elizabeth’s Hospital.

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212060226-00 8/26/2021 2:55:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

Arrests

Alfredo Erazo 53 ONELY DORCHESTER MA A&B WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON c265.15A(b)

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212060226-00 8/26/2021 2:55:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

$111 USC was removed from the vehicle and placed in Erazo's property. The vehicle was secured prior to the tow. The vehicle was towed by Always open. The tow line (Johnson) was notified. Arrests

Alfredo Erazo 53 ONELY DORCHESTER MA A&B WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON c265.15A(b)

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212060226-00 8/26/2021 2:55:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 02:55 AM on 08/26/21 officers Mason and Zukowski assigned to the B101A along with the B201A Palermo/Murphy and B416A Kimaiyo responded to a call for a person with a gun at Warren Street and Waverly Street Roxbury.

While en-route to the call the dispatcher broadcasted that the caller stated an Indian looking male who is driving a White Audi pointed a gun with a laser at him. The dispatcher also stated that the male last saw the car on Waverly Street.

Upon arrival at Warren Street and Waverly Street officers Mason and Zukowski observed a White Audi A5 bearing Massachusetts Registration 6GB468, blocking a driveway at 2 Waverly Street with its lights on. The officers activated their lights and siren to conduct a traffic stop and the suspect (who later identified as Erazo, Alfredo; DOB: 12/06/95) attempted to drive off but was unable to due to another vehicle in front of him. The officers used the takedown flood lights to illuminate the vehicle. The officers observed the suspect (Erazo) moving around inside of the vehicle. The suspect (Erazo) was bent over as if he was reaching under his seat. The officers exited their Marked Boston Police cruiser, officer Zukowski approached the vehicle on the drivers side while officer Mason approached on the passenger side. Due to the nature of the call, the suspect's behavior, and the officers feared the suspect may have a gun in his immediate control, the officers drew their department issued firearm and issued an exit order. Erazo jumped out of the vehicle in an explosive motion and began to yell at the officers. Erazo stated "Take me to jail, so I can sue all of you." Erazo briskly walked toward officer Zukowski and continued screaming. Officer Zukowski and Mason placed Erazo in handcuffs and Pat Frisked him for weapons with negative results. While on Scene B2 detectives broadcasted that the owner of the vehicle has an active LTC. At this time Sergeant Burrows in the B909 and multiple District 2 units arrived on scene to assist. Erazo continued to scream at the officers and made multiple threats to kill officers on scene.

Officer Mason and Zukowski conducted a pat frisk of the vehicle within the areas of Erazo's immediate control. While pat frisking the vehicle, officer Mason observed a Black Firearm with a laser attached to it, under the driver's seat of the vehicle. The nozzle of the gun was facing the front of the vehicle while the trigger guard portion was facing the passenger side and the handle was facing the rear.

While the officers were pat frisking the vehicle, the officers noticed that both front seats have an extension portion of the seat that has natural cavities under the extension portion of the seat. The officers observed the extension portion of the seat on the drivers side appeared to be forcefully pried in an upward motion while the passenger side is leveled with the seat. The officers also observed a clear plastic bong, a grinder and a smoking pipe containing burnt marijuana inside of it.

Officer Palermo spoke to the Victim/Caller (Mederos, Juan; DOB: 09/21/88) who reported that he was at the stop light at the intersection of Dudley Street and Warren Street when the suspect, who the victim(Mederos) described as an Indian looking male with long black hair sticking up and tan in complexion, pulled up next to him in a white Audi and attempted to go around his vehicle. The victim further stated that the suspect followed him to the next stop light and asked “ Have you ever met a demon?” The victim ignored the suspect and the suspect then pointed what the victim believed to be a gun with a laser shining in his face. The victim stated that the suspect was holding the object the way people would hold a gun. The victim stated he waited until the suspect drove off and proceeded to called 911. The victim wasn’t able to get the license plate because he thought it would be too dangerous if he continued to follow the suspect. The victim stated that he last observed the vehicle at Waverly street and Warren Street.

District B2 detectives Plunkett B801 and Nicholas B811 collected the evidence, took photos and processed the scene. B2 detectives logged a Springfield Armory XP5, .45Caliber, Serial number XS573994. The magazine has the capacity for 7 rounds, however there were 6 live rounds in the magazine and 1 in the chamber of the gun. The detectives logged a total of 7 live rounds into evidence. District B2 detectives also noticed that the gun had a working red colored laser sight. It should be noted that during the inventory of the vehicle, the officers didn't locate any form of laser or flashlight within the vehicle. The laser attached to the firearm was the only laser inside of the vehicle.

Erazo's LTC was seized by B2 detectives (Plunkett) and will be turned over to Boston Police Licensing Unit. Officer Zukowski notified Erazo of the seizure of his LTC to which he stated "I dont care, suck my dick". The vehicle was towed by Always Open. Tow slip 24365. The tow line was notified (Johnson).

The Suspect was placed in marked cruiser #1509 and transported to B2 for booking by the B412A (PO O'Neal). It should be noted that the suspect began slamming his head against the prisoner cage (no injuries). Once the suspect arrived at the station to be booked, he continued to be uncooperative and refused to be booked. The Suspect was placed in cell #2.

Erazo will be charged with the following offense:

Assault by means of a Dangerous Weapon to Wit Firearm M.G.L c265, s.15B

ADA Fitzgerald notified of incident.

Arrests

Alfredo Erazo 53 ONELY DORCHESTER MA A&B WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON c265.15A(b)

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212060236-00 8/26/2021 4:54:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department SICK ASSIST

Narrative

About 4:45AM on Thursday August 26, 2021 Officer Howard in the C421A responded to a radio call for a medical alarm at 43 Esmond Street.

In order to gain entry into the apartment, the had to force entry. The Victim Emma-Louise Brooks was found on the floor in her bedroom. She reported that she was trying to get up off the bed when she fell. She sustained injury to her left shoulder and believes she hit her head but was not sure. Brooks reported that she is not sure if she lost unconsciousness or how long she was on the floor.

Brooks refused to go to the hospital despite the many requests that she should. EMS 03 asked for Brooks to show that she can lay back down on the bed without assistance, she did.

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212060238-00 8/26/2021 6:04:00 AM 144419 TYLER BRIFFETT

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VANDALISM

Narrative

About 6:04 a.m. on Thursday, August 26th, 2021. Officers T. Briffett and B. Smith in the C113A responded to a radio call for an Investigate Motor Vehicle in the area of Standard Street and Woodgate Street, Mattapan.

While en route dispatch received a second call from the victims mother stating that the incident occurred at 257 Manchester Street, Mattapan.

Upon arrival, officers spoke with the victim later identified as Nia Cabey DOB (02/04/1991). Cabey was distraught and crying when officers tried to speak with her. Cabey stated that she had just broken up with her girlfriend and had moved out of the girlfriends apartment. The victim Cabey further stated that the former girlfriend later identified as Kalies Osula DOB (12/25/1997) had shown up to the address above at 257 Manchester Street, and started smashing the front windshield of Cabey's car MA REG (1KCL18). Cabey continued telling officers that the suspect Osula then proceeded to smash the rear windshield of her car as well. Officers observed the damage and documented it.

The suspect Osula was not on scene when officers arrived. The suspect was last seen leaving the area in a 2017 Blue Honda Civic, MA REG (4AK742). The victim stated nothing physical had occurred between her and the suspect during the incident. Cabey was advised of her rights under 209a. Through a CJIS inquiry of both the suspect and the victim there were no active restraining orders or warrants.

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212060240-00 8/26/2021 6:22:00 AM 012019 JOSEPH GLYNN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V - LEAVING SCENE - PROPERTY DAMAGE

Narrative

About 06:30 on Thursday 8-26-21 officer Glynn received radio call for m/v accident at 230 Market st. On arrival officer spoke to William Sasso who stated around 06:22 he was operating Bus Ma Reg# 39514 2015 Star white bus on Market st towards Guest st. Victim states a gray sedan with white Hispanic driver hit the rear of his vehicle and fled down Faneuil st. When vehicle was backing up it backed into Margarite Whitestone 21 Glencoe st 2003 White Honda Civic. Both vehicle had minor damages the bus rear end and Honda had front end. All parties refused medical attention and the victims informed officer they had a witness Luis 857-930-9826.

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212060241-00 8/26/2021 6:29:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

About 629am on Thursday, 08/26/2021 Officer Kimaiyo in the B416A responded to a radio call for a Disable Motor vehicle at 400 Dudley St, Boston.

Upon arrival, Officer observed a Sliver Honda (MA plate 1TYC97) passenger suspension damage.

Officer requested a Tow. Akiki tow was notified. The driver (LOPEZ) mechanic responded to the scene. LOPEZ decided to used his own tow (AAA) and tow it to the mechanic shop.

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212060168-00 8/25/2021 8:06:00 PM 052581 WILFREDO GARCIA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

BALLISTICS EVIDENCE/FOUND

Narrative

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212060168-00 8/25/2021 8:06:00 PM 052581 WILFREDO GARCIA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

BALLISTICS EVIDENCE/FOUND

Narrative

On Wednesday 08/25/2021 about 08:07 p.m. Officer Lai and Officer Garcia W. while assigned to the H202F , responded to a radio call for shots fired at Park St. and Upland Ave.

Upon arrival along with officers DeLuca / Kelly (H103F) , officers Keohan / Miranda (H104F) , officer Welter (H425F) and officer Sariles (H447F) , officers searched the area founding 1 empty shell casing across from 261 Park St. and 5 empty shell casing on Upland Ave and Paisley St. Officers also found that the house on 261 Park St , has two bullet holes , one on the outside window frame and other one on the outside wall that went through the wall to inside the house. (nobody was hurt) . Officers also found that a house located at 47 Vinson St. had a bullet hole on the second floor window ( everybody was fine inside the house).

District C-11 detectives arrive on scene to collect ballistic evidence and take pictures of the bullets holes on houses , Det. Duran (H807) , Det. Nguyen (H815) , Det. Finn (H803) and Det. Burke (H804).

Officers also spoke with Mr. LLoyd W. Staples who stated that he observed , one vehicle chasing another vehicle on a high speed , driving through Upland Ave. taking a right turn into Park St. and the vehicle in the rear was shooting at the vehicle out front.

Officers continue searching the area for those two motor vehicles to no avail.

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212060246-00 8/26/2021 6:18:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

About 6:54 AM, on Thursday 08/26/21, Officer O'Neal assigned as the B412A responded to Investigate Abandoned Motor Vehicle at 39 Elder Street, Dorchester.

Upon arrival, Officer O'Neal noticed a Gray Lexus ES350 MA REG 2RPB49 with heavy front end damage. Officer O'Neal noticed the vehicle leaking some kind of fluid.

Officer O'Neal spoke with the caller who did not want to be identified and she stated someone dropped the car off in front of her house two days ago 08/24/21. The caller was concerned because the car was leaking fluids and she believed the vehicle could have safety issues.

Although the vehicle was legally parked and the registration was active. Officer O'Neal decided to tow the vehicle for safe keeping due to the vehicle leaking fluids. Officer O'Neal attempted to locate the registered owner to no avail.

Officer O'Neal called Bravo Base (District B2) via radio and requested a hard tow to the above location approximately 7:28 AM. The tow truck driver (Terrence) arrived approximately 7:40 AM. Terrence loaded the Gray Lexus on to the flat bed (truck #9) and handed Officer O'Neal a tow slip #05372. The vehicle will be towed to Auto Service and Tire 1590 Blue Hill Avenue Mattapan, MA 02126.

Officer O'Neal logged the vehicle into the tow log book and placed the tow slip at the front desk located at 2400 Washington Street.

Tow line notified approximately 8:33 AM and Officer O'Neal spoke with Lee.

2012 Report completed.

Officer O'Neal had his body-worn camera activated.

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212060246-00 8/26/2021 6:18:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

Please see attachment.

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212060248-00 8/26/2021 7:28:00 AM 153128 MATTHEW GAGNON

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - INVOLVING PEDESTRIAN - INJURY

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 7:34am on Thursday 08/26/21 Officer Gagnon in the D411D responded to a radio call for a motor vehicle accident involving a pedestrian at the intersection of Dartmouth Street and Back Street, Boston.

On scene was Boston EMS A91 (LaPierre/Trainor/Ashe) and Boston Fire E33.

Upon arrival, the officer observed a green GMC Canyon (MA reg. L15102) pick up truck stopped in the middle of Back Street and a female pedestrian lying on the ground (later identified as Mary Ward (dob 03/28/1961) being treated by Boston EMs and Boston Fire. Ward was alert and conscious, with a laceration to the head, knee and elbow. The officer updated the patrol supervisor D907 (Cullen). Ward was then transported by EMS A91 to Massachusetts General Hospital for further evaluation.

The officer spoke to a witness by the name of Erin Benach (917-699-9652). Benach stated that she observed a pedestrian (identified as Mary Ward) at the intersection of Dartmouth Street and Back Street headed toward the pedestrian bridge that leads to the Charles River Esplanade. Benach stated she was walking the opposite way of Ward and saw Ward get struck by a green GMC Canyon pick up truck (MA reg. L15102). Benach stated to the officer that Ward made a remark that she was sorry and did not look before attempting to cross.

The officer also spoke to the driver of MA reg. L15102, Ervis Calamani an Employee of Fairfield Reality who stated he was traveling inbound on Back Street toward Arlington Street when he heard a thud. Calamani stated that he exited the vehicle observing ward on the ground by the passenger side of his vehicle and spoke to Ward who according to Calamani stated that she did not see the vehicle. A query via CJIS confirmed MA reg. L15102 to be active and that Calamani had an active license. Given that there was no visible damage to MA reg. L15102 Calamani then left the scene in the vehicle. It should be noted the officer did observe a pole camera at the intersection of Back Street and Dartmouth Street.

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212060250-00 8/26/2021 8:03:00 AM 148310 JAMES VERDERICO

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK/INJURED/MEDICAL - PERSON

Narrative

At 8:03am, Thursday, 08/26/2021, Officer Verderico in the D421D had an on-site medical/sick-assist report at Massachusetts Ave and Washington St, Boston

Officer was approached at the above mentioned location/address by (reporting party/victim); Wayne Rice (08/12/58) who requested medical attention (shortness of breath, light-headed). Boston EMS (A6) arrived on-scene and transported Rice to Boston Medical Center for medical evaluation/attention.

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212060255-00 8/26/2021 7:48:00 AM 121746 ALEX MISIASZEK

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK/INJURED/MEDICAL - PERSON

Narrative

About 7:53am, on Thursday, 8/26/21, Officer Misiaszek responded to a radio call for a sick assist that requested a Boston Police Response at 4 Annapolis Street, Dorchester. Sgt. Vest (H909) also responded.

Upon arrival, Boston Fire (Engine 21) and Boston EMS (A11) were on scene and were unable to get any response from inside the 911 caller's residence. Boston Fire was able to use a ladder to make entry into an open window of the apartment on the third floor. Inside the apartment, responding units were able to locate the 911 caller/victim later identified as IRIS RIVERIA (DOB 9/24/54) distressed and laying in bed.

Boston EMS (A11) transported the victim to the Brigham Women's Hospital for further evaluation.

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212060254-00 8/26/2021 7:18:00 AM 131201 CLORISSA MCGREGOR

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

1.1 completed

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212060254-00 8/26/2021 7:18:00 AM 131201 CLORISSA MCGREGOR

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

About 8AM on Thursday 8/26/21 Officer McGregor (D441D) responded to a radio call for a Illegally Parked Vehicle at 170 Saint Botolph St.

Upon arrival officer observed valid signs posted for a construction permit (#occu-1219993) for today's date and construction crew on site. There was a vehicle MA 2RNG94 parked in the permitted space. Unable to locate the owner, officer tagged vehicle with MA violation #490601215. Eastcoast Towing arrived on scene to tow the above vehicle (tow lip 001289). Vehicle inventory form completed. Tow line notified.

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212060258-00 8/26/2021 8:45:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

About 9:00AM on 08/26/21, Officer Penella and Gambon assigned to the D103D responded to a radio call for an investigate person for lewd/lascivious behavior at 10 Huntington Avenue, Boston.

D907 (Sergeant Cullen) also responded to the scene.

On arrival, Officers spoke to the building security supervisor of the Westin Copley Place Hotel (Daniel Daley). Daley stated to Officers that prior to their arrival a guest of the hotel in room 1823 answered the door to housekeeping completely nude. The housekeeper, victim (Bernadette Mathurin) stated to Daley that she got into a brief verbal dispute with the suspect after informing him that it was time to check-out of the hotel. The victim (Mathurin) stated that no sexual advances were made nor any physical touching. The victim (Mathurin) stated that at no time was she in fear for her safety. Westin Copley Place Hotel security were made aware of the incident by the director of housekeeping (Scott Sack). The suspect who answered the door nude left the hotel prior to Officers arrival. The unnamed suspect was described as a white male approximately 5' 8'' 160lbs, wearing a green scarf around his neck.

Officers spoke with a resident remaining in room 1823 and informed him (Brian Wright) that he was no longer welcomed on the premises. Wright stated to Officers that the suspect who engaged in the argument with the housekeeper was an unknown acquaintance he just met. The hotel room was booked and paid for by Wright. Wright was cooperative with Officers and left without incident.

Officers body worn cameras were activated during this interaction.

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212060256-00 8/26/2021 8:55:00 AM 148310 JAMES VERDERICO

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

Arrests

James Sorensen 444 HARRISON BOSTON MA DRUG, POSSESS CLASS A c94C.34

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212060256-00 8/26/2021 8:55:00 AM 148310 JAMES VERDERICO

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

About 8:55am, Thursday, 08/26/2021, Officer Verderico in the D421D made an on-site drug/warrant arrest at Franklin Square Park, Boston

Officer observed (suspect) James Sorensen (07/23/67) manipulating an unknown object in his hands while sitting on a park bench bench located within the above mentioned location/address. Upon making Officers presence known, Sorensen stood up from the bench and a small plastic knotted bag containing a tan powdery substance fell from his person onto the ground. At that time, Sorensen handed Officer (2) additional small plastic knotted bags containing a tan powdery substance. Along with Sorensen during that time was Robert Bjorkman (04/17/69). At that time, a NCIC/CJIS Inquiry was conducted on both parties, showing the following;

Sorensen; an Active Felony Default Warrant (WR5520619TC, Quincy District Ct, issued on 02/18/21, by Judge Coven), (57) entries on his BOP.

Bjorkman; negative for warrant/(s), (90) entries on his BOP

At that time, Sorensen was placed under arrest for said warrant and transported by the D101D (Guerini/Torigian) to Boston Police District 4 for booking.

During the booking process at District 4, a small zip lock bag containing small oval pills (4 full and approx. 16 broken pieces) marked "Y 26" were found in the sneakers Sorensen was wearing during incident/arrest.

The Drugs recovered/seized were logged into Boston Police District 4 Control Log Book 04-0001, page 170 and secured in the District 4 Drug safe.

Sorensen to be charged with the following;

94C/34/A-0 - DRUG, POSSESS CLASS A c94C §34

94C/34/I-0 - DRUG, POSSESS CLASS E c94C §34

BPD Warrant Unit notified.

Arrests

James Sorensen 444 HARRISON BOSTON MA DRUG, POSSESS CLASS A c94C.34

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212060256-00 8/26/2021 8:55:00 AM 148310 JAMES VERDERICO

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department At Franklin Square Park, Boston, James Sorensen (07/23/67) was found to be in possession of Class A along with an active warrant. In the company of Sorensen at that time was; Robert Bjorkman (04/17/69). Bjorkman, negative for warrant/(s), (90) entries on his BOP. Sorensen placed under arrest for drug offense, active warrant and transported to District 4 for booking. Reference; I#212060256 Arrests

James Sorensen 444 HARRISON BOSTON MA DRUG, POSSESS CLASS A c94C.34

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060259-00 8/26/2021 8:00:00 AM 131269 BRIAN HURLD

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

Narrative

Arrests

Odanis Brea 417 GENEVA AVE DORCHESTER MA A&B ON FAMILY / HOUSEHOLD MEMBER c265.13M(a)

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060259-00 8/26/2021 8:00:00 AM 131269 BRIAN HURLD

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

Narrative

About 8:40 AM, on Thursday, 826/21, Officers Hurld and D. Kelley, while assigned to the HK01D, responded to a radio call for DVIP at 417 Geneva Ave #2. This address had been frequently involved in domestic incidents in recent weeks including I212058628, 212058448, 212059908, 212055319.

Upon arrival, Officers met with Odanis Brea who was outside of the address packing his vehicle with bags. Officers also made contact with Mr. Brea's girlfriend Faydra Rosa who was in the second floor apartment. Ms. Rosa stated that Mr. Brea "made a scene today" while retrieving his belongings and at one point choked her. Ms. Rosa never lost consciousness and declined EMS. She had no visible marks that officers could see. Ms. Rosa appeared disheveled and looked as if she had been crying. Ms. Rosa was informed of her 209A rights and the importance of obtaining a restraining order because of recent incidents between the two. Due to the statements made by Ms. Rosa, Mr. Brea was placed under arrest for the following.

M.G.L. 265/15D/A Strangulation or Suffocation

While at the booking desk, Mr. Brea stated that Ms. Rosa hit him with a wrench in the forehead during the dispute. Officer Kelley observed a small red mark on Mr. Brea's forehead.

Arrests

Odanis Brea 417 GENEVA AVE DORCHESTER MA A&B ON FAMILY / HOUSEHOLD MEMBER c265.13M(a)

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060259-00 8/26/2021 8:00:00 AM 131269 BRIAN HURLD

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Narrative

About 8:41 AM, on Thursday 8/26/21, C-11 officers received a call for DVIP at 417 Geneva Ave. As a result, Odanis Brea was placed under arrest for A&B 209A. During the interaction with police Mr. Brea stated something to the effect of "I got stopped the other night for being in a BRIC report saying I had a gun, they were forcing it". It is unclear how Mr. Brea became aware of any BRIC reports pertaining to him.

HK01D Arrests

Odanis Brea 417 GENEVA AVE DORCHESTER MA A&B ON FAMILY / HOUSEHOLD MEMBER c265.13M(a)

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060261-00 8/26/2021 8:20:00 AM 011629 CARLOS MARTINEZ

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

MISSING PERSON - LOCATED

Narrative

On August 26, 2021 at approximately 8:52 AM, Officer Martinez was dispatched to the area of Mozart St & Centre St, , Ma. 02130 for a report of a found 3 year old child with the following description : CLR STS CHILD BY THEMSELF AT ABV LOC.. AGE3 .. HSP/M.. WHT CASPER SHIRT.. BLUE SHORTS.. CLR STAYING WITH CHILD UNTIL POLICE ARRIVE.. Soon after J412D Officer Zager was dispatched to the area of 25 Gayhead Street, Jamaica Plain, Ma. 02130 for a report of a 2 year old missing child with the following description : 2 yr old WEARING BLUE SHORTS, GREEN AND BLUE SANDELS, WHITE SHIRT WITH CASPER THE GHOST. It had been immediately realized that the two separate calls were related.

Officer Martinez spoke with Ms. Martha Rodriguez (35 yrs) who was watching child in an enclosed playground located inside Mozart Park, Jamaica Plain, Ma. Ms. Rodriguez states, she observed the child on the corner by the church (Creighton St and Centre Street, JP.) She observed the child run off into the street and concern for his safety and well-being, she took control of child and brought him to the playground. At this time when she could not locate anyone who may know the child, she called E911 and requested the police.

As officer Martinez was taking the report, the child's mother, Julissa Mendez (23 yrs) and the child's father, Gilberto Mendez Sr. (25 yrs), along with child's extended relatives arrived on scene as they had been looking for the child, immediately upon being notified by the child's grandmother, Ilsa Valentin who had been baby sitting the child at 25 Gayhead Street, Jamaica Plain, Ma. and had immediately called Ms. Mendez that she could not locate child in the home. Family was reunited and as a precaution Boston Health and Hospitals Unit A20 with EMT's Sullivan and Grazioso responded and spoke with parents regarding child's well-being and decided child appeared to be in good spirits and healthy, it was decided that the parents could take the child with them and there would be no need for a hospital response at this time.

Massachusetts Department of Children and Families was notified as a mandated repot as ordered by Massachusetts State Law. Officer notified Ms. Montgomery of the Brockton Office via voicemail and a copy of the DCF Abuse and Neglect Form was fax to her office

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060268-00 8/26/2021 9:07:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

LARCENY SHOPLIFTING

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 09:07 AM on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officers Dahill and Dizoglio in the D105D responded to a radio call for a Larceny in Progress at 1249 Boylston St (CVS), in Boston.

Upon arrival, officers spoke with the reporting party, Scott Alfonzo. Alfonzo who is an employee at the CVS stated that shortly before officers arrival two people had shoplifted from the store. Alfonzo described suspect # 1 as a black male in his 30's, about 6 ft. tall, wearing grey sweatpants, a light purple backpack, and pushing a shopping cart. Alfonzo described suspect # 2 as a white female, in her 30's, with blonde hair, wearing a red sweater. Alfonzo stated that the suspects put a number of products from the baby section of the store in the shopping cart and left without paying. Alfonzo stated he believed they had stolen a total of $300 worth of items.

While searching the area for the suspects, officers located to individuals matching the description of the suspects at the corner of Boylston St and Jersey St. Officers stopped the suspects and asked what was in the carriage. Suspect # 1, later identified as Sebastian Moore (DOB: 08/09/1964) stated that he had purchased everything in the carriage. While suspect # 1 was becoming confrontational, suspect # 2, identifed as Christine Wheeler (DOB: 05/01/1978) pleaded with him to just cooperate. Moore eventually admitted that he had stolen items from the store. Officers observed approximately 20 baby related products in the shopping cart. Officers took the items from the suspects and returned them to the CVS. The suspects were advised that they will be trespassed from the store by CVS staff and will not be allowed in the store in the future.

Both Sebastian Moore (DOB: 08/09/64) and Christine Wheeler (DOB:05/01/78) will be summoned to court for the below offense:

MGL CH 266 S. 30(A): Shoplifting $250+

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060237-00 8/26/2021 6:05:00 AM 098635 TIMOTHY MURRAY

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SEARCH WARRANT

Narrative

Arrests

Robert Cooley 72 WEST COTTAGE DORCHESTER MA

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060237-00 8/26/2021 6:05:00 AM 098635 TIMOTHY MURRAY

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SEARCH WARRANT

Narrative

On Thursday, August 26th, 2021, members of the C6 DCU (Det. Murray; PO's Dodd, Esteves, Gomes, & Scano), under the direction of Sgt. Charbonnier, and with the assistance of the C11 DCU (Sgt. O'Malley; PO's Brown, Crowley & O'Brien) concluded "Operation Encore," an investigation spanning several months targeting drug distribution by one Robert "Bumpa' COOLEY; dob 02/23/1984.

As part of this investigation, Officers sought, and were granted, Dorchester District Court search warrants to search the person of COOLEY (2107SW0237) and his residence at 72 W. Cottage St, Dorchester (2107SW0236).

At approximately 6:08 AM, officers made peaceful entry to 72 W. Cottage St utilizing housekeys seized from COOLEY during the search of his person (see I# 212060285). Officers made entry after knocking and announcing loudly "Boston Police- Search Warrant!" several times. During a protective sweep, Officers located the following individuals present:

Edna Almon: dob 4/24/38

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Rinkie Almon; dob 5/27/58

Irene Almon; dob 12/21/61

Kenneth Cowans; dob 6/4/57

Asah Washington; dob 6/21/94

Sgt Charbonnier spoke with Edna Almon who identified her bedroom on the first floor and pointed to a second bedroom opposite hers that she stated was "Robert's room." Inside this room, Officers located men's clothing consistent with COOLEY'S size (6'1" over 300 lbs) and multiple personal papers/mail addressed to COOLEY at 72 W. Cottage St.

At this time, Officers conducted the lawfully authorized search of the premise. All items noted below were seized from the bedroom identified as COOLEY'S. Seized pursuant to the search was the following:

1) personal papers addressed to Robert Cooley from inside a Home Depot bag

2) (1) 'brick' of powder cocaine seized from a black leather bag

3) (4) p/b's marijuana seized from a True Religion backpack

4) (1) p/b containing 3 smaller p/b's of crack cocaine seized from True Religion backpack

5) 1 box of GLAD clear plastic sandwich bags from on top of mini fridge

6) Glock 9mm semi-auto handgun (serial# BDLF490) seized from shoebox by closet

7) Ruger 9mm semi-auto handgun (serial# 32116263) seized from shoebox by closet

8) a gun cleaning kit in black box seized from top of mini-fridge

9) (1) 'brick' of powder cocaine seized from a wire shelf under sweatshirt

10) (1) p/b of powder cocaine seized from black plastic bag on wire shelf

11) 'AWS' digital scale seized from top of shoebox

12) $5,350 USC seized from pocket of PUMA sweatshirt

13) (1) p/b of crystal methamphetamine seized from a tan 'Yeezy' sneaker

14) a roll of plastic vacuum seal bags

15) $122 USC seized from pocket of Nortface jacket in closet

16) "Accudigital' scale seized from True Religion backpack

17) digital scale of unknown brand seized from True Religion backpack

At approximately, 7:08 AM, officers concluded the search. The house was secured and left in the custody of the Almon family. A copy of the search warrant was left inside the residence.

COOLEY to be charged with the following offenses:

1) Trafficking Class B 200 grams or more (to wit: cocaine)

2) Trafficking Class B 200 grams or more (to wit: crack cocaine)

3) Trafficking Class B 18-30 grams (to wit: methamphetamine)

4) Poss w/Intent Class D (to wit: marijuana)

5) Possess Firearm w/o FID

6) Possess Firearm w/o FID

7) Possess Ammo w/o FID

8) Possess Large Capacity Feeding Device

9) Possess Firearm in Commission of a Felony

10) ACC 1 Firearm Viol w/ prior violent/drug crimes

Per his BOP, COOLEY is a convicted felon and cannot legally possess a firearm. The serial numbers of both seized handguns were queried and did not return a registered owner. The Glock magazine seized is capable of housing seventeen (17) rounds of ammunition, and did contain thirteen (13) rounds of ammunition, thereby being classified as a 'large capacity" feeding device.

The drugs seized were preliminarily weighed by Sgt Charbonnier and found to be the following:

Powder cocaine approx 1,500 grams (1.5 kilos) 8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Crack cocaine 230 grams

Methamphetamine 30 grams

Marijuana 1.5 lbs.

As it pertains to the ACC Level I enhancement, prior to this incident on August 26, 2021, COOLEY was previously convicted of a serious drug offense – specifically two charges of distribution of Class B substance on Suffolk Superior Court Docket No. 0984CR10978.

A seized money form was completed and submitted and the money ($5,427.00) sent to the custody of the DCU's Financial Evidence Unit.

The drugs seized were logged into the C6 drug log (book 06-0001; Page 185). Prior to securing in the C6 drug safe, PO Scano conducted field tests of the drugs seized utilizing a Tru-Narc device. The suspected powder cocaine returned positive results for the presence of cocaine. The suspected crack cocaine returned positive results for the presence of cocaine 5. The suspected crystal meth returned a positive result for the presence of methamphetamine. All drugs seized were then secured in the C6 drug safe pending transfer to the State lab for analysis. Arrests

Robert Cooley 72 WEST COTTAGE DORCHESTER MA

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060260-00 8/26/2021 9:03:00 AM 153163 ALEX ROSA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - PERSONAL INJURY

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 9:00 AM on Thursday, August 26th, 2021, Officer Rosa (J425D) responded to a radio call for a motor vehicle accident involving personal injuries at South Street and Carolina Ave.

Officers Chen (J431D), Fay (BD20), and Devon (HD21) responded to the scene as assisting units. Boston Fire Department Engine 28 (Rich, Baez, Diaz, and Giordano), and Ladder 10 (Franklin, Lopez, Abraham, and Joyce) also assisted on the scene.

Upon arrival, officers observed members of the Boston Fire Department providing medical treatment to two females. The first female was later identified as UTELA LAFRANCE (DOB: 08/16/1969), and the Second Female was later identified as ANNA LUCIA KIELY(DOB: 04/26/1996). Boston EMS ambulance 13 (Thompson and Mills) responded on Scene and evaluated LAFRANCE and KIELY. Both parties were transported to Faulkner Hospital for further medical treatment.

Officers were able to speak to Ms. KIELY that prior to the accident she was sitting in her vehicle parked. Ms. KIELY further stated that she heard a screeching sound to which she looked back and observed Ms. LAFRANCE's vehicle swerving prior to crashing into her vehicle. Ms. KIELY's vehicle was identified as a 2016 Volkswagen Tiguan (CT REG: 6AHRG0). Ms. LAFRANCE vehicle was identified as a 2008 Toyota 4Runner (MA REG: 4LJJ775).

Officers observed damages to 6 total vehicles. It appeared that Ms. LAFRANCE struck two vehicles, prior to crashing into the rear of another vehicle causing that vehicle to cause damages to 3 other vehicles. (I THINK THE COMMA IS THROWING IT OFF)

Vehicle #1 was identified as a 2019 Honda H-RV gray in color (MA REG: 9TA717) that had damage to the driver's side of the beginning in the back of the vehicle all the way up to the front. It appeared that this was the first parked vehicle that Ms. LAFRANCE struck with her vehicle. Officer Rosa was able to locate the owner of the vehicle (MA REG: 9TA717), who was later identified as ANGELA M GUTIERREZ

(DOB: 02/25/1981). Ms. GUTIERREZ's vehicle was drivable and she kept custody of the vehicle.

Vehicle #2 was identified as a 2018 Toyota RAV-4 gray in color (MA REG: 4HF521) and which was parked had damage to the driver's side back bumper and tire. This vehicle was towed by Stanley Towing, Tow slip # 239424. Officer Rosa was able to locate the owner of the vehicle who was later identified as ROCIO DIANA ECHEVARRIA

(DOB: 08/11/1983) who stated that she will contact her insurance company.

Vehicle #3 was identified as a 2016 Volkswagen Tiguan (CT REG: 6AHRG0) and was struck from behind by Ms. LAFRANCE vehicle was identified as a 2008 Toyota 4Runner (MA REG: 4LJJ775) causing damages to the entire rear of the vehicle, including the rear glass to be shattered. The vehicle was towed by Parkway towing, Tow slip #15316. Officers located the owner of the vehicle who was identified as ANNA LUCIA KIELY

(DOB: 04/26/1996). The crash caused the 16 Volkswagen Tiguan (CT REG: 6AHRG0) to be pushed into the back of vehicle #4 which was later identified as a 2017 Toyota Yaris white in color (MA REG: 1VNY37). This caused damages to the front 2016 Volkswagen Tiguan (CT REG: 6AHRG0) and damages to the back of the 2017 Toyota Yaris white in color (MA REG: 1VNY37). The Trunk of the 2017 Toyota Yaris white in color (MA REG: 1VNY37) was popped in an open position due to the collision. This vehicle was towed by Precision towing, Tow slip # 15316. Officer Rosa was able to locate the owner of the vehicle who was later identified as KEVIN MERRIAM (DOB: 10/04/1990) who stated that he would contact his insurance company.

Vehicle #4 Toyota Yaris white in color (MA REG: 1VNY37) was also pushed into a vehicle #5 was later identified as 2019 Toyota Highlander (MA REG: 245C80). The 2019 Toyota Highlander (MA REG: 245C80) had damages to the back bumper from the Toyota Yaris (MA REG: 1VNY37) being pushed into the vehicle. Officer Rosa was able to locate the owner of the vehicle who was later identified as later identified as RICHARD JAMES BARRETT

(DOB: 10/29/1968). Mr. BARRETT's vehicle was not towed.

Vehicle #6 was later identified as a 2008 Toyota 4-Runner (MA REG: 4LJJ775). The Driver of this vehicle was identified as UTELA LAFRANCE

(DOB: 08/16/1969). Ms. LAFRANCE vehicle crashed into the rear of Vehicle #3 2016 Volkswagen Tiguan (CT REG: 6AHRG0) causing the airbags in the 4-Runner to deploy. The 4-Runner (MA REG: 4LJJ775) also had severe frontend damage to the vehicle and the front passenger side tire was bent at an angle. A CJIS query of the Toyota 4-Runner (MA REG: 4LJJ775) revealed that the vehicle's insurance was revoked as of 04/12/2021. The Vehicle was registered to an AUGUSTE JACQUES (06/24/1966).

Ms. LAFRANCE was issued a Massachusetts Uniform Citation #T1996377 for OPERATING UNINSURED M/V C.90/S.34J

Mr. JACQUES was issued a Massachusetts Uniform Citation #T1996378 for ALLOWING OPERATION OF UNINSURED M/V C.90/S.23J

Both Ms. LAFRANCE and Mr. JACQUES will be summoned to Court.

The plates of the vehicle (MA REG: 4LJJ775) were taken and placed in the Auto investigator's mailbox and alongside a copy of the report.

The E-13 Auto investigator Officer Santry (JD22) was notified of the incident and determined due to the damage and speed of impact he will file an immediate threat report against Ms. LAFRANCE.

BPD form 2021 was filed

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060260-00 8/26/2021 9:03:00 AM 153163 ALEX ROSA

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - PERSONAL INJURY

Narrative

Tow volkswagen tiguan

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060260-00 8/26/2021 9:03:00 AM 153163 ALEX ROSA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - PERSONAL INJURY

Narrative

Towed

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060260-00 8/26/2021 9:03:00 AM 153163 ALEX ROSA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - PERSONAL INJURY

Narrative

Towed RAV-4

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060260-00 8/26/2021 9:03:00 AM 153163 ALEX ROSA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - PERSONAL INJURY

Narrative

towed totoya yaris

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060267-00 8/26/2021 9:39:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

On Thursday, 08/26/2021 at about 9:39am, Officer Pina while assigned to the B415D responded to a radio call for a verbal altercation that took place at 433 Dudley Street, Roxbury.

On scene was B431 (Officer Joseph).

Upon arrival it was discovered by Officer that the altercation took place next door at 14-16 Partridge Place, Roxbury (One More Rep Gym). Officer spoke to Jose Lora (02/22/1987) the owner of the gym who stated that a mother and a daughter, who are believed to be residents of 433 Dudley Street apartment 2, entered said address and started a dispute trying to fight with one of the gym members Naomi Marquez (09/12/1991) over a parking spot on Partridge Place next to 433 Dudley Street. Jose stated that confrontation with said individuals had been reoccurring.

Officer then spoke with Naomi who stated that this incident was her second confrontation with said individuals and that they got in her face and were screaming. Naomi then stated that she believes said individuals poured a sticky substance on her vehicle during the last incident she had with them.

Officer then encountered another member of the gym, Twon Brown (02/26/1979) who stated that the mother and daughter pulled up to the gym in a black, Nissan , Sedan and went inside attempting to fight Naomi. Twon stated that he kept the mother and daughter away from Naomi and told them that they had to leave the gym.

It should be noted that suspects were not on scene during Officers encounter.

Officers knocked on the door of apartment 2 at 433 Dudley Street and got no answer. There was no Black, Nissan located around said address.

Said parties Officers encountered stated that there was no physical contact made.

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060272-00 8/26/2021 9:41:00 AM 102290 BRIAN MICHAUD

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VANDALISM

Narrative

About 10:00 AM on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Michaud, while assigned to the E414D unit, responded to a radio call for a Vandalisim report at 102 Blue Ledge Dr. in .

On arrival, Officer Michaud spoke with the caller/victim, Marisol Rivera, who stated that she had returned from vacation and observed the outer screen window in the front of the residence up. Ms. Rivera stated that she found that unusual and investigated the rest of the home. Ms. Rivera found that a back kitchen window screen was lifted partially and hand prints in the dust on the exterior portion of the glass. Additionally, Ms. Rivera stated that she found a dining room window had been cracked. Ms. Rivera stated that she had checked and secured all the doors and windows prior to leaving on 08/18 at approximately 05:30 AM. Ms. Rivera reports nothing out of place and nothing taken from the home.

Officer Michaud observed the residence to be in good order with nothing disturbed. The back dining room window was observed to have a puncture mark in the right side of the exterior glass which cracked the entire width of the window, although still intact.

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060264-00 8/26/2021 8:47:00 AM 144315 LAURA MELISSA SUAREZ

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ANIMAL INCIDENTS (DOG BITES, LOST DOG, ETC)

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 8:47a.m. on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer's Suarez and Mijangos in the H202D responded to a radio call to investigate a premise and an injured animal at 1019 Dorchester Avenue Apt 2, Dorchester.

Upon arrival, Officer Suarez observed Ambulance A91 with EMT’s (LaPierre, Ashe & Trainor) evaluating the 911 caller (Avant Dyer). On scene were also the Paramedic's C12S (Jimenez) and the D02 (Rose). Officer Mijangos entered the premises and observed a Yorkie dog laying on the floor not breathing. The Fire Department E21 was on scene and stated the dog was deceased.

Officer Mijangos walked in the bathroom and observed the bathtub to be plugged and to have a small amount of water accumulated.

Officer Suarez, Spoke with (Evelyn Simpkins) the mother of (Dyer) who later arrived on scene and stated that she was driving her 2 other children to school. Ms. Simpkins also refused for her son to be transported to the hospital for medical evaluation.

Officer Mijangos spoke to (Avant Dyer) Who stated he was giving the dog a bath and he left the water in the bathtub running for an hour and left to watch a movie. Officer Mijangos asked (Dyer) which movie he was watching to which he stated “I don't Remember”. Officer Mijangos also asked (Dyer) what was the movie about and (Dyer) stated “I don't Know”. Officers also observed (Dyer) to have mood swings in regard to the passing of the dog, from being very emotionally distressed to being very calm and composed.

The H802 (James), the H808 (Harte), and the H806 (Callahan) responded and processed the scene. Animal Control also responded on scene and removed the dog. The body was transported to the City of Boston Animal Control Shelter and Adoption Center, located at 26 Mahler Road, Roslindale (617-635-1800).

The Best Team Clinician HD94 (Cardoso) responded on scene and spoke to the mother who refused to have her son (Dyer) be transported to the hospital. A Best Team Clinician will be coming to their residence to evaluate the child for seven days.

A 51A has been filed and faxed over the DCF, Spoke to (Maria). It is to be noted that officers have responded to this address several time this year for different incidents with (Avant Dyer). Last week on 08/09/21 (Avant Dyer) was attempting to harm himself, see I212055443).

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060278-00 8/26/2021 9:42:00 AM 052581 WILFREDO GARCIA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK/INJURED/MEDICAL - PERSON

Narrative

On Thursday August 26 , 2021 about 09:42 a.m. Officer Garcia W. (H436D) along with Sgt. Vest (H909) and Officer Green (H435D) and Best Team clinician (Cardoso) HD51 , responded to a radio call at 44 Edwin St. Dorchester #1 for emotional disturbed person.

Upon arrival officers and the best team clinician , spoke with Ms. Adalgisa Mendez Gomes , who stated that it was peoples in her house and under the bed , officers observed that it was nobody inside the house. Ms. Gomes also stated yelling at peoples that were hiding behind the sofa . It was determine by the best team clinician , that for Ms. Gomes stay of mind and her safety , she needed to be section and evaluated at the Hospital .

Officers request for Boston EMT , ambulance A-17 arrive on scene , and section 12 was issue by the best team clinician . Ms. Gomes was transported to Carney Hospital for further evaluation. Officers were advise that Boston Police responded early to the above location for the same issue , EMT was request for Ms. Gomes in which she refused to be transported to the Hospital.

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060280-00 8/26/2021 12:00:00 AM 153076 TERRENCE, V O'TOOLE

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 9:44 AM 8/26/2021 Officers O'Toole and Coffey responded to an A/B in progress at 31 Athlewold St, Dorchester.

The location of the incident occurred at a children's group home called Communities for People.

Upon arrival Officers O'Toole made contact with Andrew Long (8/3/2021) who stated that he was involved in a physical altercation inside of the group home with a staff member identified as Charles Blakley. Long told the Officers that he and Blakley initially had been in a verbal argument that turned physical. Long said that Blakley began to swear at and then crowd him. Long stated that Blakley push him and long pushed him back. Eventually this lead to both parties throwing punches at one another. Long had minor scratches but declined to be treated by EMS for those injuries. Long stated to the Officer that he gets overly stressed in situation causing him to lose his temper often.

Officer Coffey spoke with Charles Blakley who said that after a verbal argument the pair began to push one another. He stated that Long struck him with a broom handle and the began to throw punches at him causing his glasses to break. Blakely stated that another staff member had to break up the altercation. Blakley informed Officers that Long is a frequent behavioral problem for the staff at the residence. Blakley decline EMS.

Officers requested EMS for an evaluation of Long per the group home staff, the A10 arrived on-scene and along with a Communities for People case clinician transported Long to BMC for further medical evaluation.

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060277-00 8/26/2021 9:39:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

About 10 am on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Chen in the J431D responded to a radio call for a vandalism at 3440 Washington Street, Jamaica Plain.

Upon arrival, the caller, Allan Bennett, informed officer that the operator of Metro Cab Reg # 128K had urinated on gas pump #2 while pumping gas to the taxi around 6:30 am this morning. Mr. Bennett did not report any damages or other items vandalized. Mr. Bennett informed officer that one of the employees, Dennis (857-559-3482), and other customers had witnessed the incident. Mr. Bennett informed officer that the operator was approached by witness but the operator informed the witness "what is the big deal, it is just water." Mr. Bennett informed officer that he had reached out to the Hackney Carriage Unit and they informed Mr. Bennett to file a report.

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060282-00 8/26/2021 10:23:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

About 10:30AM on Thursday 08/26/21, Officer Penella and Gambon assigned to the D103D responded to a radio call for a breaking and entering in progress at 829 Boylston Street, Boston.

D411D (Gagnon), D435D (Kearney) and D201 (Flaherty/Fullam) also responded to the scene.

On arrival, Officers spoke with the resident of 829 Boylston Street APT #1, victim (Melissa Schuh) who stated that prior to Officers arrival a suspicious individual was canvassing her fire escape. The victim (Schuh) stated that she confronted the suspicious individual from her window who then ran away. The victim (Schuh) stated that the suspect never entered her apartment and nothing was stolen. The suspect was described as a white male, about 6' 0'' medium build, wearing a black hat, white shirt, gray sweat pants and black gloves. The victim stated that the suspect fled from the apartment's shared fire escape to Public Alley 442 in an unknown direction. The victim stated that the alley in the rear of the apartment building is usually protected by a locked gate, but with construction on the ground level the gate has been left open. Officers advised the victim to contact building management and make them aware of the incident. Officers searched the surrounding area for the suspect to no avail.

Officers body worn cameras were activated during this interaction.

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060273-00 8/26/2021 8:07:00 AM 153146 JORDAN, M. WELLS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

About 8:07 am on Thursday, August 26th, 2021 Officer Wells in the A435D unit responded to a radio call for an Investigate Motor Vehicle/ Illegally Parked Motor Vehicle located at 57 A Chestnut St., Boston.

Upon arrival officer observed a 2014 White Subaru MA Reg:3BAT97 parked in a construction permitted area. Officer ensured the vehicle was secured to the best of his ability prior to placing a parking violation and calling channel up to radio seven for a tow. Within short time Todisco Towing arrived and removed aforementioned vehicle from the area.

It should be noted that the tow line (Johnson) has been notified. Area A-1 Tow Log filed out, a copy of tow slip #143780 placed with a copy of the form 2021 filled and completed in the the appropriate tow file.

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060273-00 8/26/2021 8:07:00 AM 153146 JORDAN, M. WELLS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

See aforementioned report.

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212060285-00 8/26/2021 5:55:00 AM 012232 STEVEN DODD

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

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212060285-00 8/26/2021 5:55:00 AM 012232 STEVEN DODD

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Narrative

About 6:00 AM, Thursday, 08/26/21, Officers assigned to the District C-6 DCU (Det Murray, Officers Dodd, Esteves, Scano, and Gomes) working under the supervision of Sgt Charbonnier and assisted by members of the District C-11 DCU (Sgt O'Malley, Officers O'Brien, Crowley, and Brown) executed a numbered search warrant (2107SWS0237) issued out of Dorchester District Court by Clerk Magistrate Parham approved by ADA Pavan Nagavelli (Suffolk Superior Court Narcotics Unit).

This search warrant was for the body of Robert COOLEY (2/23/84). Officers Dodd and Esteves, both dressed in Boston Police uniforms and operating a marked Boston Police cruiser #8538, conducted a motor vehicle traffic stop of Ma reg 1EZV83, operated by COOLEY on Dudley St by Burrell St in Roxbury. Officer Dodd informed COOLEY that they had a search warrant for his body and handed him a copy of this search warrant for his review. A set of house keys belonging to the front door of 72 West Cottage St was removed from COOLEYS right pants pocket. These keys were seized as evidence.

COOLEY was transported to District B-2 where the search warrant for his body was executed. Nothing of evidentiary value was recovered from COOLEYS person. COOLEYS cellular phone along a pair of sunglasses, his wallet, and a copy of the search warrant was placed into his property bag. COOLEY was subsequently placed under arrest and booked under incident #212060237.

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212060270-00 8/26/2021 8:51:00 AM 144459 BRENDAN LINNANE

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

DEATH INVESTIGATION

Narrative

About 9:05AM on Thursday, 08/26/2021, Officer Linnane in the D445D, responded a radio call for a well being check at 770 Boylston St #27A, Boston.

Also responding was the D907 SGT Cullen, D824 Detective Bagas and D825 Detective Lundbolm.

Officer Linnane arrived on scene and met with Jess Faneuf from the building management. Management stated they had not heard or seen the victim Willma Davis in weeks.

Maintenance brought officer Linnane up to apartment #27A, where the victims bell was rang several times to no avail. Maintenance keyed into the apartment where the victim was located in her bed, unconscious , blue in the face and not breathing. Boston EMS was requested to the scene.

Boston EMS A-6 arrived on scene and pronounced the victim non-viable at 9:45AM.

Dr. Jim Smith from the Medical Examiner's Office accepted jurisdiction of the body (Case #11917).

Harrington and Holyoke from the Medical Examiner's Office removed the deceased at 11:10AM.

Detective Lundbolm notified the next of kin Sandra Monestime.

The victim had two cats on scene. The general manager of the building Peter Erdos (561-252-0971), contacted the victims emergency contact on file Lenore Gibson (617-304-8634) who will arrange with Erdos to pick up the cats today.

Form 26 to be completed.

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212060286-00 8/26/2021 10:26:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 10:27AM on Thursday 08/26/2021, Officers Hiltunen and Walton in the A202D responded to a radio call for a Domestic Violence Intimate Partner at the Boxer Hotel at 107 Merrimac Street, Boston.

Upon arrival, Officers were assisted by the A435D (Wells) and AD51 (Bollitier). Once Officers entered the hotel they met with Matthew Tivnan, an employee of the hotel who stated that while on a call with the guests in room 901, he could hear a female yelling and screaming "I'm being abused" in the background. Officers were then escorted by Tivnan to room 901.

Once at room 901, due to the nature of the call being a Domestic Violence Intimate Partner, Officers placed a male suspect later identified as Alejanadro Ortiz, holding a motorcycle Helmet in hand in custody. Officers informed Ortiz that he was only being detained and was not under arrest. Ortiz, stated that he and his girlfriend Nichole Klemyk got into an argument over "relationship stuff". Ortiz then stated that he was on his way back from the South Hampton Street Clinic when he called his girlfriend and believed he heard other men in the hotel room he was sharing with Klemyk. Officer Asked Ortiz if he put his hands on Klemyk, to which he responded "No".

Officers then spoke with Nichole Klemyk who stated that she was in the hotel room with Ortiz's Aunt and that there was not any other men inside the room. It should be noted that officers did not observe any other men or Ortiz's Aunt on scene. Klemyk then told officers, that they have had arguments in the past, but none of them were as bad as the one they just had. Officers asked if Ortiz put his hands on her to which she responded "No". Klemyk stated that there was only verbal abuse. Officers then asked if she wanted to be seen by EMS to which Klemyk declined. After declining EMS, Officers advised verbally Klemyk of her rights under MGL 209A.

At that point, Officers spoke with with Kathleen Flanary the General Manager of the Hotel who advised officers that Klemyk was allowed to stay at the hotel until 12:00PM due to her disabilities. Officers uncuffed Ortiz, and explained to him his 209A rights. After explaining his rights Ortiz was informed that Klemyk would be staying in the room until 12:00PM and that he would leave the hotel once he paid the remaining balance on the room. Officers then allowed Ortiz to grab the remainder of his personal belonging and escorted him to the front desk. While at the front desk, Officers along with hotel staff thoroughly explained the remaining balance of $301.07, to which Ortiz paid in cash. Once the room was paid for Officers escorted Ortiz out of the hotel.

A CJIS inquiry showed that Klemyk had an outstanding Default Warrant dated 05/08/2017 out of Boston District Court (Docket: 1701CR002813) for the following:

Distribution of Class E: ch.94c s32D(a)

Officers contacted the Patrol Supervisor A901 (O'Hara) who informed officers that due to her severe disabilities, Officers did not arrest Klemyk, and advised her to clear up her warrant. Officers found no active restraining orders between the parties.

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212060293-00 8/26/2021 11:01:00 AM 148267 JAMES GORMAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

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212060293-00 8/26/2021 11:01:00 AM 148267 JAMES GORMAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 11:00 A.M. on Thursday, August 26, 2021 Members of the District A-1 Bicycle Squad consisting of Officer Gorman in the A696D, Officer Canto in the A693D, Officer Szegda in the A690D, and Officer Chapman in the A691D on-sited a Violations of the Drug Laws at 147 Tremont Street, Boston.

The District A-1 Bike Squad patrols the area inside and around the on a regular basis as part of a directed patrols. One primary purpose of these directed patrols is to increase efforts to curb the blatant public consumption and distribution of illegal narcotics. The Boston Common area has been overwhelmed with the consumption of synthetic marijuana cannabinoids (commonly called “K2”.) K2 is a highly desired street drug with the homeless and drug abusers in the area due to its low cost, usually around $2 to $3 per joint. Officers have seen an increase in overdose related 911 calls, directly related to the overconsumption and adverse reactions stemming from the use of K2. Members of the District A-1 Bicycle Squad have made an abundance of K2 related seizures and arrests in these specific areas of the Boston Common and .

Officers Gorman was riding his department issued bicycle inside the Boston Common on the pathway that runs adjacent to Tremont Street when he observed male, later identified as David Callinan (DOB 07/02/1977) and a female, later identified as Kelly Murray (DOB 07/13/1980). The couple were huddled across the street in front of 147 Tremont Street with their backs to the street as if they were trying to conceal their actions from public view. Officer Gorman watched as Callinan took a plastic bagthat he had in his hands and passed it to Kelly Murray. Believing that Officer Gorman had just observed a drug transaction Officer Gorman continued to make observations of the couple were still standing in front of 147 Tremont Street.

Once Murray took possession of the plastic bag that Callinan had handed her, Murray looked across the street into the Boston Common and observed Officer Groman watching them. Officer Gorman watched Murray place the bag which Callinan had just given her and place it into her purse before Murray alerted Callinan of Officer Gorman's presence only across the street inside the Boston Common and the two began to walk away.

At this point, Officer Gorman and Canto approached the couple. Officer Gorman explained to Murray that he had just observed the transaction between her and Callinan. Officer Gorman instructed Murray that it would be in her best interest to hand Officers the bag that Callinan handed her. Murray originally stated that Callianan only handed her a napkin and motioned to the napkin sitting on top of her purse. Officer Gorman then once again told Murray that he had observed Callinan hand her a plastic bag. Callinan then immediately pleaded with Murray to retrieve the bag and turn it over to officers.

Officer Canto watched as Murray went into her purse and retrieved a clear plastic bag containing K2. Murray told Officer Canto that Callinan is his significant other and that Callinan gave her the plastic bag with K2 in it so that she could roll a joint and smoke it.

Officer Gorman then asked Callinan if he had any other illegal narcotic in his possession. Callinan stated that he had more K2 in his pocket and removed an unwrapped blunt with loose pieces of K2. Callinan removed the unwrapped blunt with K2 from his left pocket of his shorts causing multiple loose pieces of the K2 to fall to the ground. Officer Gorman then instructed Callinan to put the blunt with the remaining pieces of K2 into a blue nitrile glove.

It should be known that Callinan is well aware that possession of Synthetic Marijuana (K2) is illegal.

* On August 16, 2021 Callinan was summonsed for Possession of Class C (K2) and Distribution Of Class C (K2) in District A-1 (I212057595).

* On June 20, 2021 Callinan was arrested and charged with Possession of Class C (K2) in District A-1 (I212041705)

* On May 3, 2021 Callinan was arrested and charged with Possession of Class C (K2) in District A-1 (I212028735)

Officer Gorman handed David Callinan a summons in hand to Boston Municipal Court for the date of September 30, 2021 at 9:00 A.M. for:

· Possession of Class C - Synthetic Marijuana Cannabinoids (K2) C94c Sec.34

· Possession of Substance having Properties of Releasing Toxic Vapors - Synthetic Marijuana - K2 C270 Sec. 18

Officer Canto handed Kelly Murray a summons in hand to Boston Municipal Court for the date of October 7, 2021 at 9:00 A.M. for:

· Possession of Class C - Synthetic Marijuana Cannabinoids (K2) C94c Sec.34

· Possession of Substance having Properties of Releasing Toxic Vapors - Synthetic Marijuana - K2 C270 Sec. 18

All drugs were logged into the District A-1 Drug Control Log (Book #01-0002 Page #084)

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212060271-00 8/26/2021 8:29:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - OTHER

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 08:29am on Thursday, 08/26/21 Officer Millane in the H415D, assisted by officer Doiron (H445D) and Officer Andrade (HT55D) responded to a radio call for a motor vehicle accident with unknown injuries at 351 Geneva Ave, Dorchester.

Also on scene was BFD Engine 17 (E17) along with EMS Supervisor Rose (2D02) and EMTs Aponte, Williams, and Zavallos-Cajas (2A92).

Upon arrival, Officers observed vehicle#1: A black 2011 Honda Pilot (MA REG 2CGF94) with significant body damage. Officers observed vehicle#1 positioned up on the sidewalk in a small grassy yard area between 351 and 355 Geneva Ave, with the vehicle's front end facing the street . Officers also observed a large metal utility light pole on top of the vehicle's hood, positioned diagonally over the front driver's side headlight. Officers observed significant damage to vehicle#1, including heavy damage to the front end, heavy damage to the passenger side, and significant damage to the driver's side. Officers also observed a large scrape on the rear passenger side of the vehicle. Officers observed that the airbags had deployed, that the right rear passenger window was broken, and that the windshield was shattered. The suspect/driver of vehicle#1 (Uzoma Anosike) was receiving medical treatment in Ambulance (2A92) when officers arrived on scene.

Officers spoke to the suspect (Anosike) while she was being treated inside of the ambulance. The suspect stated that she was driving down Geneva Ave and swerved to avoid a vehicle. The suspect stated that when she swerved, she struck a utility light pole on the sidewalk. Officers observed that the victim was visibly shaken up over the collision, but did not appear to have any major significant injuries.

Officers also observed vehicle#2 parked in front of 355 Geneva Ave: a gray 2019 Toyota Rav4 (MA REG 2TSP21) parked on the side of the road approximately 20ft away from vehicle#1. Officers observed that vehicle#2 had significant damage to the rear of the vehicle, along with significant damage to the rear passenger door of the vehicle. Officers observed that the rear window of the vehicle was shattered. Officers also observed what appeared to be a piece of the metal utility light pole struck by vehicle#1 hit the rear passenger door of vehicle#2. Officers spoke with victim#1/the owner of the vehicle (Melissa Barker) who stated she was inside her residence and her vehicle was parked on the street when it was damaged.

Officers also observed damages to victim#1's (Barker) residence at 355 Geneva Ave: On the right side of the residence, a chain link fence and gate had been crushed by vehicle#1.

Officers observed vehicle#3 parked in front of 351 Geneva Ave: a gray 2005 Toyota Avalon (MA REG 2EBE55). Officers observed a minor scrape to the right rear bumper of the vehicle. Officers spoke with victim#2/owner of the vehicle (Dwight Seams) who stated he did not believe that the damage was related the the above incident.

Officers also observed damages to victim#2's (Seams) residence at 351 Geneva Ave: a significant scrape on the lower left hand portion of the residence. Officers observed what appeared to be a large scrape and cracked vinyl siding on the residence in relation to contact made with vehicle#1.

It should be noted that Officers closed down one lane of traffic on Geneva Ave due to the accident. It should also be noted that the utility pole struck contained live electrical wires. A motor vehicle inventory search was not conducted due to the unsafe conditions of vehicle#1 being surrounded by live electrical wires. Eversource and were notified by dispatch to ensure a safe removal of the utility pole. The car was towed by A&B Towing (tow slip 24204), tow line notified (Dunlap). DPW was notified of debris in the road. Officer Millane took pictures of all damages on his department cell phone. The suspect/driver of vehicle #1 was transported by the ambulance (2A92) to BMC Hospital for medical treatment. The suspect/driver of vehicle#1 arrived at the C11 district station shortly after the above incident to obtain the tow slip for her vehicle.

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212060297-00 8/26/2021 10:29:00 AM 012020 DANIEL HARLOW

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST - DRUG RELATED ILLNESS

Narrative

BDAt about 1035 on Thursday, August 26, 2021 Officer Harlow (YD52) responded to assist area B2 Units (B660D, B415D Pina, B661 O'Donnell) with an EDP at 11 Gerard St. On arrival with Boston EMS and BEST Team Clinician Alexis (BD51) Officer Harlow observed the victim seated on the side walked dressed only in a pair of shots and one sock. The victim was observed to be exhibiting psychomotor agitation, physically hitting the ground with his closed fists, arms, and legs as well as rocking his body back and forth causing is upper torso to strike the ground along with his head. Officer Harlow observed the victim to be profusely sweating and covered in dirt and sand from rolling around on the ground. The victim was speaking incoherently in short outburst and not making any sense, or unable to give his name. It seemed to Officers Harlow as if the victim was responding to internal stimuli.

Officers from B2 told Officer Harlow they were flagged down by a passer by who stated a person needs some help on Gerard St. When Officers arrived they observed the victim walking around without regard for himself in and out of the street, and causing self injury by punching himself in the face, and also talking to himself.

Officer Harlow spoke to Boston EMS who stated they remember the victim from yesterday where he was transported to Boston Medical Center two times, please see Boston Police Report #212059985.

Officer Harlow along with Clinician Alexis completed a section 12 and the victim was transported to Boston Medical Center, with assistance and no use of force, by Boston EMS and BPD following as well as in the back of the ambulance. Transport was without incident.

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060298-00 8/26/2021 11:34:00 AM 131217 STEPHEN SHIELDS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

LIQUOR/ALCOHOL - DRINKING IN PUBLIC

Narrative

Arrests

Imtiaz Mursalin 17 RICHMOND ST DORCHESTER MA DRINKING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN PUBLIC BOSTON ORD 16-12.28

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212060298-00 8/26/2021 11:34:00 AM 131217 STEPHEN SHIELDS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

LIQUOR/ALCOHOL - DRINKING IN PUBLIC

Narrative

About 11:34AM on Thursday 08/26/2021 Officers Shields and Finn in the H103D made an on site arrest for Drinking Alcohol in Public in front of 1911 Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester.

It should be noted Officers have received numerous citizen complaints for drinking alcohol in public and quality of life issues in the Ashmont neighborhood of Dorchester.

While on random patrol in the Ashmont area officers observed a male identified as Imtiaz Mursalin (DOB 11/06/1974) drinking a Natural Light Alcoholic beverage wrapped in a brown paper bag in front of 1911 Dorchester Avenue. As officers passed Mursalin he attempted to hide the beverage in the pay phone booth. Officers turned around and placed Mursalin under arrest for City of Boston Ordinance violation 16-12.28"Drinking Alcoholic Beverage in Public" (Violation notice No. 112727).

Officers in the H103D tranpsorted Mursalin back to C11 for booking. Criminal complaint filed. Arrests

Imtiaz Mursalin 17 RICHMOND ST DORCHESTER MA DRINKING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN PUBLIC BOSTON ORD 16-12.28

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212060296-00 8/26/2021 10:43:00 AM 011890 STEPHEN CANTO

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060296-00 8/26/2021 10:43:00 AM 011890 STEPHEN CANTO

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

On 08/26/21 at about 10:43, Officers Canto and Gorman assigned to the A1 bicycle squad were on patrol in the area of 25 West St when they observed 2 males huddled together inside the doorway which was clearly posted with No Trespassing signs.

As the Officers approached the pair, they observed one of them to be rolling some type of cigarette. Upon further investigation, the Officers determined that the substance they were rolling was K2 , synthetic marijuana. The Officers interact with K2 on a regular basis and have found it to be the prevalent drug in the area. The Officers recovered 1 partially rolled cigarette of K2 from Nicholas Abban and seized it as evidence.

Abban was issued a notice to appear for a Clerk Magistrate's hearing at BMC on 09/30/21 for possession of class c and trespassing. The other suspect, Carlos Nadal, was issued a similar notice for the same date for trespassing.

The drugs were logged into book #01-0002 on page #83 and secured in the A1 drug safe.

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212060299-00 8/26/2021 10:52:00 AM 153117 STANLEY PINA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

LARCENY THEFT FROM MV - NON-ACCESSORY

Narrative

About 11:53 PM on Thursday Officer Pina while assigned to the F411D Unit responded to a radio call for a Breaking and Entering report at 360 W Second Street Boston MA.

Upon arrival, the officer spoke with the victim (David Mansfield 12/06/1991) who stated that he would like to file a police report for stolen property that was taken from his garage as well as from inside of his motor vehicle. (a Red 2015 4door Maserati MA REG 8HM118)

The caller stated that he had last parked his motor vehicle inside the garage located at the above location at approximately 6:30 PM of the night prior (08/25/21) only to return to it on today's date (08/26/21) to find that it had been vandalized. The caller stated that he is not sure how the unknown suspect was able to gain access into the building and his Motor Vehicle because he usually locks/secures his vehicle before leaving it.

The caller stated that the unknown suspect stole a sunglasses and his registration from the inside of his vehicle along with a golf clit that was inside his vehicle’s trunk. The caller stated that the suspect also stole a black hockey bag (black bowel) with his hockey equipment that was placed in front of his vehicle inside the above garage.

The caller stated that the sunglasses cost One Hundred and Fifty Dollars, the golf clits cost one Hundred Dollars, and the black hokey bag along with all equipment inside cost approximately Two Thousand Dollars.

The caller was advised that a police report of such an incident would be generated.

It should be noted that there are multiple surveillance cameras inside the above garage as well as outside by the entrance of the garage.

The District C6 Detectives were notified.

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212060295-00 8/26/2021 11:16:00 AM 148312 MARK WHALEN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - OTHER CITY VEHICLE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 11:16 am, on Thursday, August 26th, 2021, Officer Whalen while assigned to the C421D was dispatched to a report of a Motor Vehicle accident involving a Boston EMS Ambulance at 24 Donald Street.

Upon arrival, Officer Whalen spoke to EMT Patrick Ashe, who stated that an individual followed the ambulance (A91) to their call and informed him that his vehicle was struck by the ambulance while turning onto Donald Street.

Officer Whalen spoke with the individual who was identified as Kwmaine Davis (10/05/90). Mr. Davis stated that he was traveling outbound on Blue Hill Ave in the right lane and Ambulance (A91) was traveling in the left lane. Mr. Davis stated that upon realizing that the ambulance was making a right turn, he slowed down and was subsequently struck by the ambulance in the front driver side of his vehicle.

Officer Whalen observed minor damage to the front driver side fender of (MA REG 2SND35).

Mr. Davis declined any medical attention.

Also responding to the scene was Boston EMS Lt. Rose (Div 2). Lt. Rose took photographs of both vehicles as well as provided Mr. Davis with information regarding the accident.

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212060294-00 8/26/2021 9:17:00 AM 148309 JARED TAYLOR

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE

Narrative

Arrests

Jaylon Greathouse 20 BARRY DORCHESTER MA FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE ON COURT WARRANT c276.20A

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060294-00 8/26/2021 9:17:00 AM 148309 JARED TAYLOR

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 9:35 a.m. on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officers Taylor and Clark in the H104D responded to a radio call for a Disturbance Incident at 302 Bowdoin St, Dorchester.

Upon arrival, officers made contact with the caller / victim (MACK) and her acquaintance / suspect (GREATHOUSE).

MACK had called police multiple times, using bystanders' phones and stated that her friend, GREATHOUSE, was following her.

MACK stated that she sometimes lets GREATHOUSE stay at her residence, but they have not been getting along, so she wanted some time apart from him. While speaking with MACK, she indicated that GREATHOUSE may have active warrants.

Officers searched GREATHOUSE in CJIS which revealed two active warrants.

1. Docket # 1802CR4055 ; Roxbury District Court ; Default Warrant ; Issued by Judge Delvecchio on 01/30/19. I # 182084055.

MGL 265 / 13A / F A & B Abuse Prevention Order

MGL 209A / 7 Abuse Prevention Order, Violate

2. Docket # 1902CR001492 ; Roxbury District Court ; Straight Warrant ; Issued by Judge Destefano on 05/23/19. I # 192036862.

MGL 209A / 7 Abuse Prevention Order, Violate

GREATHOUSE was placed under arrest and transported to District C-11 for booking.

MACK was advised if the process to obtain a harassment order. MACK later stated that she did not want GREATHOUSE to get arrested by wanted to help him clear the warrants at court.

Warrant Unit Notified (Gabriel).

Both supplement incident reports and copies of warrants to be faxed to Warrant Unit (3 x 5350).

In addition to the Boston Warrants, GREATHOUSE was found to have an active warrant out of Sanford Police Department, ME issued on 01/07/2020.

* Class B Aggravated Assault X 2

* Class D Domestic Violence

The H909 (Sgt Vest) notified and assisted.

Officers made contact with Sgt Dyer of Sanford Police Department, ME. Sgt Dyer verified the active warrant and stated they would extradite GREATHOUSE.

Warrant Unit notified (NUNEZ).

Fugitive Unit notified (Det Williams).

Incident report and copy of ME Warrant to be faxed to Warrant Unit (3 x 5350).

GREATHOUSE to additionally be charged with the following :

MGL 276 / 20A Fugitive From Justice on Court Warrant

Both Boston Warrants were cleared under their respective Incident Numbers (I # 182084055) and (I # 192036862).

Arrests

Jaylon Greathouse 20 BARRY DORCHESTER MA FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE ON COURT WARRANT c276.20A

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212060300-00 8/26/2021 10:41:00 AM 144840 MATTHEW DIPIRO

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

THREATS TO DO BODILY HARM

Narrative

About 10:45am on Thursday, August 26, 2021, Officer DiPiro assigned to the L411D responded to a radio call for a Threats Report at 176 Mt. Hope St. Roslindale.

Upon arrival Officer DiPiro spoke with the victim (Anjalequa Birkett) who stated she had seen a post on "SnapChat" about contacting a unknown person for money. The victim stated she texted the number (719)-345-8470 and asked for money. The victim stated the suspect texted back asking for the victims mobile banking information so he could deposit a check. The victim complied and the suspect deposited a $2100 check into the victims account. The victim stated she then became suspicious of the interaction and told the suspect she did not want the money and had her account frozen. The victim stated the suspect then began to threaten the victim. The victim then stated she received a text from (719-924- 5469 of a picture of two firearms and a picture of a white male holding a firearm again threatening the victim.

The victim was advised to stop contacting the suspects and to re-contact 911 if any other threats are made.

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212060301-00 8/26/2021 11:35:00 AM 140333 ASHLEY SENA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - PROPERTY DAMAGE

Narrative

About 11:36 AM on Thursday, August 26, 2021 Officer Sena assigned to the L412D responded to a radio call for a MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT at 1508 Hyde Park Avenue Boston, Ma.

Upon arrival Officer Sena spoke with the operator (Mark Manley) who was driving (NH REG 487-7437). Manley stated he was driving down Hyde Park Avenue towards Dava Avenue when the bumper from motor vehicle/MA REG V77934 shattered his front windshield.

Officer Sena spoke with the operator (Franklyn Fuller) of motor vehicle/MA REG V77934 who stated he was driving down Hyde Park Avenue from the direction of Dana Avenue when he hit a pot hole and the front end bumper came off and hit motor vehicle/NH REG 487-7437.

Both parties declined EMS.

Officer Sena observed a shattered front window on motor vehicle/NH REG 487-7437.

Manley stated he would have his own tow come to the scene.

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212060307-00 8/26/2021 10:43:00 AM 151190 AMANDA ARAGONES

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

THREATS TO DO BODILY HARM

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Narrative

About 11:45 am on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officers Aragones and Freeman assigned to the B102D responded to a radio call for threats at 2 Lingard Street, Dorchester.

Upon arrival, officers spoke with Ms. Zakiya Alake, who stated she lives in the assistant living home. She stated that there has been ongoing issues with 2 of the residents that live in the home. She stated a female, unknown name, has a substance abuse problem and brings drugs into the home and she does not feel comfortable due to her health issues.

Officers then spoke with Mr. Edward Yopchick who stated a resident named Luis was making a lot of noise this morning so he asked him to stop. He stated Luis speaks only speaks Spanish, but threatened to punch him and had a closed fist motioning the action, but did not strike him.

Officers advised the victims of their rights under MGL 209A and to notify their landlord.

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212060309-00 8/25/2021 9:00:00 PM 010652 DONALD KEENAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TRESPASSING

Narrative

On Wednesday August 25, 2021 the were playing a game at . During the game when players were on the field and over 20 thousand fans were watching, Andrew Donahue jumped onto the field stopping the game in progress. Fenway Park security personnel apprehended Donahue on the field and escorted him along with Boston Police Officer Fred Valez out of the stadium.

Sergeant Detective Keenan spoke with Andrew Donahue's mom, Michelle Donahue by phone a requested that she respond to D-4 to pick him up.

Andrew Donahue was transported to D-4 where his father, David Donahue and mother arrived at 11:15 PM when Andrew was released to.

Andrew was attending the game with his girlfriend Gabby James 02/24/07. She was picked up also by Andrews mom and dad on Jersey Street at 10:55 PM

Andrew to be summons to Boston Juvenile Court for Trespassing

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212060302-00 8/26/2021 11:11:00 AM 135935 MOLLY RATTIGAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

MISSING PERSON - NOT REPORTED - LOCATED

Narrative

About 11:17am on Thursday, 8/26/21, Officer M. Lopes in the E428D responded to a radio call for a confused person at 5060 Washington Street, West Roxbury.

The E428D was informed that there was also a radio call at 41 Alleyne Street for a missing person.

The ET55D (Kaplan) arrived at 5060 Washington Street and confirmed that the confused party was the missing party from 41 Alleyne Street.

Upon arrival, the E428D spoke with Andrew Cole, who stated that he located the party (Marie Herard) in the middle of the street (Washington Street) in Dedham near the Bob's Furniture. Cole stated that Herard appeared to have lost a lot of fluids and was confused, so her drove her to the nearest medical facility as his phone had died and he was almost out of gas. Cole stated he then asked for a member of the facility to call 911.

Rose Caton, Herard's daughter, then arrived on scene. Caton stated that she left the house at approximately 6:15am this morning while Herard was asleep and when she returned at approximately 10:20am, she realized her mother had left the home. Caton stated that her mother does not drive so she assumed that her mother was on foot. Caton stated that she called the police and was informed that her mother was at 5060 Washington Street, so she responded to the scene.

Boston EMS A17 (Anderson/Annon) evaluated Herard and spoke with Caton. Caton stated that as long as her mother's vitals were fine, she was comfortable with her not going to the hospital. As such, Herard refused further medical attention at a hospital and went home with Caton.

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060313-00 8/26/2021 12:03:00 PM 151192 ASTRID GONZALEZ

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST

Narrative

About 12:03 PM on Thursday, 08/26/21 Officer Gonzalez assigned to the B457D and Officers Evangelista and McGuire assigned to the Bk02D responded to a radio call for an Emotionally Disturbed Person - Potential For Violence at 805 Huntington Ave, Apt 313, Roxbury.

Prior to arriving on scene, Operations had informed officers that the caller/ daughter-in-law, later identified as (Fen Mei), had stated the victim (Xiu Zhen Wu, DOB: 08/23/50) had "taken a lot of pills in a suicide attempt."

Upon arrival, Officer Gonzalez arrived on scene with Boston EMS 2A16 (Furtado & Rose) to the above address. Officer Gonzalez could observe what looked like an elderly woman/ victim laying on the couch and appeared to not be moving. EMS stated the victim (X. Wu) did have a pulse.

The daughter in law (Mei) stated that the victim had taken Triazolam pills and Zolpidem pills.

The victim was transported by Boston EMS to Beth Israel for further evaluation.

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212060306-00 8/26/2021 11:34:00 AM 098657 JOSEPH GORMAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

On Thursday, August 26th, 2021 at 11:34 AM, Officers Gorman and Webb in the L101D unit responded to a radio call for a 'Removal' at 12 Floral Place, Hyde Park.

On arrival, Officers encountered Christopher Beyer and Khary Grigsby outside of above. Officers learned that the parties have been together since December and were involved in a verbal dispute about infidelity and accusations about going through personal property. Mr. Beyer was awaiting an Uber as he decided to spend the night at a hotel. There are no reports of physical violence, both parties were advised of their M.G.L. 209A rights and were given a copy of the abuse law card. Officers remained onscene as Mr. Beyer removed some of his belongings from the home and left the home in the Uber.

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212060318-00 8/26/2021 11:27:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department On Thursday, 08/26/2021 at about 11:27am, Officer Pina while assigned to the B415D responded to a radio call for a vehicle blocking a driveway at 438 Dudley Street, Roxbury (Davey's Supermarket).

Upon arrival Officer observed a 2007, Gray, Toyota Camry (MA reg: 9JZ417) blocking a driveway on Langdon Street that lead to a loading dock for Davey's Supermarket. Officer observed a supply truck drive over the sidewalk from said location (Davey's Supermarket) onto Dudley street in order to leave due to the driveway being blocked.

Officer requested a Tow and Akiki towing arrived on scene and towed said vehicle. Tow Log was completed and Tow Line notified (LEE). Tow slip #2247. Form 2012 completed.

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212060318-00 8/26/2021 11:27:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

Upon arrival at aforementioned location Officer observed 2007, Gray, Toyota Camry (MA reg: 9JZ417) blocking a driveway on Langdon Street that lead to a loading dock for Davey's Supermarket.

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212060292-00 8/26/2021 9:52:00 AM 144428 JOHN BEAUCHEMIN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

LANDLORD - TENANT

Narrative

About 9:52 AM on Thursday, 08/26/2021, Officers Beauchemin and Riordan in the B104D responded to a radio call for a Landlord Tenant Issue at 41 Dale Street APT 1, Roxbury.

Upon arrival, officers spoke to the caller/victim, Catherine Brown, who stated that she had maintenance workers on scene she would like them to replace smoke detectors in the first floor apartment. Brown stated that she had given the first floor tenant, Shilo Kuriakose, the required 72 hour notice of the work that is do be done.

Brown continued by stating that Kuriakose has been very hostile and difficult towards her in the past to the point that she has sought a Harassment Prevention order. Brown produced her copy of the Harassment Prevention order dated 08/24/21 with an expiration date of 09/02/21. The Harassment Prevention Order specifically stated that Kuriakose is to not obstruct or interfere with maintenance personnel.

Officers entered the building along with maintenance personnel who knocked on the door and announced themselves and that they were there to change smoke alarms. Kuriakose refused to open the door and stated that now was not a good time and she notified Brown's Lawyer. At this point the officers along with maintenance began to exit the building when Kuriakose exited her apartment and began yelling at the officers and maintenance personnell in a belligerent and irate manner claiming harassment. Officers attempted to explain while they were there; however, Kuriakose continued to yell over the officers. Officers then advised Kiriakose of the current harassment prevention order to which Kuriakose stated that was unaware of. Officers retrieved Brown's copy of the order and verbally explained the conditions of the order. At this point, Kuriakose phoned 9-1-1 requesting different officers to the scene.

Officers advised Kuriakose of the court date and time on the order to which she is to appear at Roxbury District Court and advised her to not contact Brown and stay away from Brown as well her residence.

Officers left the scene and retrieved a copy of the Harassment Order and returned to aforementioned address; however, Kuriakose refused to answer the door. Brown approached officers and stated that when the officers had left, Kuriakose had sent her a text message with is a apparent violation of the order.

A short time later, officers Evangelista and McGuire in the BK02D returned to again and attempted to serve Kuriakose. Kuriakose again refused to answer the door; however, she verbally told officers to leave the copy outside the door. Officers slid the copy underneath Kuriakose's apartment door.

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060320-00 8/26/2021 12:30:00 PM 124390 CHRISTIAN COYNE

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

FRAUD - CREDIT CARD / ATM FRAUD

Narrative

About 12:30 PM, on Thursday, 08/26/2021, Officer Coyne at the Boston Police District B-3 front desk received a walk in report for a ATM Fraud.

Officer spoke with Joel Esperance (07/07/1953), who stated that his bank account with East Boston Savings bank was emptied in the month of May. Mr. Esperance stated he did not make the withdrawals and that his account was missing at least $1,283.42. Mr. Esperance stated he spoke with his bank and they stated that a male by the name of Jean Teogalt (DOB: UNKNOWN) had made the withdrawals. Mr. Esperance stated he knew the male and spoke with him about the incident. Mr. Esperance stated that Mr. Teogalt had promised to pay Mr. Esperance back over time, but that he had still not received any money. Mr. Esperance added that he did not know why his bank allowed Mr. Teogalt to withdraw the money but that he had since closed down the account.

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212060321-00 8/26/2021 10:00:00 AM 096691 CARLSON BRENEUS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

M/V towed due to construction work being done permit number EXCA-1241369

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212060321-00 8/26/2021 10:00:00 AM 096691 CARLSON BRENEUS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

On Thursday 8/26/2021 at about 10:30 am MA reg 2MMN75 towed due to m/v parked in construction area. Permit #EXCA-1241369 was posted for 8/25/21 for construction work being done opposite that location. M/V issued for parking violation #49076278.

M/V towed by Chevy Towing claim # 11705

Tow Line contacted, tow line operator Lee notified. Form 2012 completed

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212060322-00 8/26/2021 12:10:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST

Narrative

About 12:30pm on Thursday 08/26/21 Officer McCullough and Petruzziello in the A103D responded to a radio call for a EPD Section 12 at 17 Court St, .

Also assisting was the YD56 (Lajara)

Upon arrival, Officers were presented with a Section 12 by the Court St Staff. The Staff lead Officers down to the victim (Jamont Hightower) who was compliant throughout the interaction. Boston EMS A15 transported the victim to MGH for further evaluations.

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212060305-00 8/26/2021 11:54:00 AM 103552 KEITH WOOD

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VANDALISM

Narrative

About 12:30 pm on Thursday August 26th 2021 Officer Wood in the C435D unit responded to a radio call for a vandalism report at 107-109 Deering Rd, Mattapan.

Upon arrival the Officer met with Erica Davis (07/20/86) who stated she believed an electrian she fired the day before (08/25/21) Keshaun Green- Riggins (01/17/93) came back and cut all the wires he installed. Ms Davis stated the electrial box located on the outside of the house was removed, and all the wires were cut. Ms Davis then showed the Officer numerous places in the house where the electical wires were cut. Ms Davis stated all the wires would need be removed and replaced. Ms Davis believes Mr Green-Riggins retuned to the property after being removed (I212059952) then caused this damge and removed the electrical box. Ms Davis stated she would like to press charges against Mr Green-Riggins.

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212060319-00 8/26/2021 12:14:00 PM 131201 CLORISSA MCGREGOR

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

BURGLARY - RESIDENTIAL

Narrative

About 12:25PM on Thursday 8/26/21 Officer McGregor (D441D) responded to a radio call for a B&E report at 1085 Boylston St.

Upon arrival officer spoke to the building supervisor Trenton Johnson who stated yesterday he noticed the lockbox that holds the master key to the building was open and the master key and fob was missing. After reviewing the buildings camera footage, it shows that on 8/20/21 at 7:24PM, an unknown male enters the main lobby using an unknown device and appears to be searching around the building. Video shows the suspect take the elevator down to the basement level into the garage, continue to search around, and then see's the lockbox, breaks it open, and steals the master key and fob for the building. The suspect then uses the fob to go back upstairs. There are only cameras in the main lobby and basement garage of the building so he is unsure if the suspect actually steals anything. The cameras then show the suspect leave the building about 10 minutes later back out through the front door. The suspect is described as a Black or Hispanic male, about 30's yo, average build, wearing a dark color Polo cap, black face mask, dark color t-shirt, yellow and purple Laker basketball shorts, black sneakers, and carrying a black backpack and large black duffle bag. Officer advised that a police report would be written and to save the video footage for D-4 detectives. D-4 detectives notified.

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212060316-00 8/26/2021 12:30:00 PM 148317 SEAN DOOLAN

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

LARCENY SHOPLIFTING

Narrative

Arrests

Kevin Obrien 112 SOUTHAMPTON BOSTON MA SHOPLIFTING $100+ BY CONCEALING MDSE c266.30A

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212060316-00 8/26/2021 12:30:00 PM 148317 SEAN DOOLAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

LARCENY SHOPLIFTING

Narrative

About 12:30pm on Thursday, August 26, 2021, Officer Doolan (D431D) responded to a radio call for a shoplifting at 497 Boylston Street, Boston.

Upon arrival at the Nordstrom Rack, Officer Doolan was met with security and loss prevention officers who advised they had a suspect in custody after observing him concealing merchandise from the store inside of his bag and attempting to depart the store with other merchandise in hand. Officer Doolan requested identification of the suspect, who initially provided a false social security number. After several more attempts, the suspect was positively identified as Kevin M O’BRIEN (07/30/1987). A CJIS query returned three active felony warrants. All stolen merchandise were returned to the store.

Officer Doolan requested an additional unit for transport and shortly after, Officers Gambon and Panella (D103D) arrived on scene and transported Mr. O’Brien back to District 4 to be searched and booked in the normal manner.

The following warrants were cleared during this arrest:

Docket 2114CR001147 issued on 06/21/2021 by Judge Campbell of Chelsea District Court Docket 2131CR001324 issued on 06/28/2021 by Judge Brennan of Taunton District Court Docket 2131CR001325 issued on 06/28/2021 by Judge Brennan of Taunton District Court

Mr. Kevin M O’Brien to be additionally charged out of Boston Municipal Court for the following:

266/30A/D-0 - SHOPLIFTING BY CONCEALING MDSE c266 §30A

Boston Police Warrant Unit notified. Arrests

Kevin Obrien 112 SOUTHAMPTON BOSTON MA SHOPLIFTING $100+ BY CONCEALING MDSE c266.30A

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212060328-00 8/26/2021 1:22:00 PM 144459 BRENDAN LINNANE

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 1:23PM on Thursday, 08/26/2021, Officer Linnane in the D445D and Officer Kearney in the D435D, responded to a radio call for a non intimate domestic violence at 16 E Brookline St #1603, Boston.

Officers met with the reporting party/victim Diane Jackson who stated she wanted her grandson/suspect later identified as Khamani Jackson removed from her house. The victim stated they were fighting over her cell phone, but there was no physical violence.

The suspect left the apartment without incident.

Suspect checked for wants/warrants and any active restraining orders met with negative results.

The victim was advised of her rights under MGL 209A.

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212060315-00 8/26/2021 10:30:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

AUTO THEFT - MOTORCYCLE / SCOOTER

Narrative

About 1156hrs on Thursday, 08/26/2021, Officer Stone in the D425D responded to a radio call to 97 W.Springfield for a report of a stolen moped.

Upon arrival, I was greeted by the victim Veronica Ellis, and witness Jacquelyn Bihrle. Ellis and Bihrle reported that at approximately 1030-1040 three suspects rode up to the above address, and stole Ellis' moped. Bihrle proceeded to show me video surveillance of the larceny. The video depicted three male subjects ride up on one moped. At this time, two males got off of the moped holding bolt cutters, went over the the victim's scoot, cut the lock, and run off with the moped. Ellis stated that the cable lock is still laying on the ground, and that the suspects managed to disable the moped's steering column lock. Bihrle provided the videos to my department issued phone and department email. There are no known suspects at this time. Stolen car unit notified.

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212060333-00 8/26/2021 11:45:00 AM 011629 CARLOS MARTINEZ

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

On August 26, 2021, Officer Martinez assigned to the J411D, was dispatched to an Emotionally Disturbed Person labelled as Threats report at the Bay Cove Group Home located at 8-10 Adelaide Street, Jamaica Plain, Ma. 02130.

Upon arrival officer spoke to Program Director Temia Adujumo and Assistant Program Director Deverney Mclean of the Bay Cove Group home. The Director and her assistant director, explained that an in house client, Kenneth "Kenny" Dearborn had done damage upstairs and had left making Threats to kill the ladies. While gathering information "Kenny" reappeared at the intersection of Adelaide and Boylston and was shouting at the ladies and the officer, he stated, that he wants to "murder" and 'Kill" Ms. Adujuomo and Ms. Mclean. This was stated in the presence of officer Martinez who was in the Boston Police Uniform of the day. Suspect Kenneth Dearborn began approaching the house with his aluminum walking cane in the air and swinging the cane towards the house. At this time officer Martinez requested additional units to assist with an aggressive (EDP), that may need to be physically detained until the arrival of an ambulance or mental health personnel. Dearborn continued his approach and reached the walkway, at this point Dearborn threatened to throw the cane at the two ladies and continued until officer Martinez ordered him to put the cane down, stop making Threats and stop calling the ladies with a racial slur or he will be arrested. At this time Dearborn withdrew his attack and began to walk away. Officer Martinez followed Dearborn and brought him back onto the porch to await the arrival of B.E.S.T. member from Area B . J101D with P.O. MacMaster and P.O. Tilley and J431D with Officer Chen arrived and monitored Dearborn that had since toned down his behavior. Officer Chen did leave to pick-up BD51 - Mr. Marcus Alexis from the B.E.S.T. Team member from the B-2 police station to assist with the section 12. As a result, Kenneth Dearborn was sectioned and transported to the Faulkner Hospital via Health and Hospitals unit # A91 with EMT's Trainor, Lapierre and Ashe for further evaluation.

It should be noted that Dearborn stated, he would rather work with male supervision/counselors than female supervision/counselors.

It should also be noted that on two past occasions, Dearborn has inured and/or physically assaulted both Director Adujuomo and Assistant Director Mclean.

Mr. Chris Mullen supervisor for Bay Cove also responded.

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060335-00 8/26/2021 1:10:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

THREATS TO DO BODILY HARM

Narrative

About 1:19pm on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Moccia in the C415D responded to a radio call for an Investigation of a Person/Threat Report at 140 Capen Street, APT#2, Dorchester.

The C415D was assisted on this call by the C421D (Whalen), the C425 (Harris) and the CD09 (Foote).

Upon arrival, Officers spoke to the victim, Thais CABRAL (DOB: 06/14/96) who stated that she was just threatened and followed by her ex- boyfriend, Cantrell SOLOMON (DOB: 07/16/94) and an unknown female. CABRAL stated that she had been at work at 981 Morton Street (Norfolk Hardware), doing some work in the basement when her co-workers said that "some dude and some girl" had come in around 5 times looking for her. CABRAL stated that she then went outside of her job when a car pulled up and a female got out stating that she was "tryna fuck her up". CABRAL stated that she did not know SOLOMON was in the car at this point. CABRAL stated that she then got into her car to drive away to go home and called her mother to come outside of 140 Capen Street, because the female was threatening to jump her and that the vehicle was following her.

CABRAL then stated that she arrived at her house and SOLOMON and the female got out of the car and tried to go towards her to fight her, her mother then came outside and told them to get away from CABRAL.

CABRAL stated that the vehicle they were in was a "brand new" Chrysler 200, black in color, with a broken rear passenger side window. CABRAL believed the vehicle was a rental in the females name, and that she believed the female lived in the Morton Street Bricks.

CABRAL stated that she "knows" that Cantrell SOLOMON is in possession of a firearm but she did not see one in this incident. CABRAL stated that she thinks SOLOMON was gonna come back.

Officers advised the victim of her rights under 209A and she stated she was going to get a Restraining Order.

Officers canvassed the area for the vehicle to no avail.

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212060334-00 8/26/2021 12:37:00 PM 135928 JOSEPH BURKE

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

PROPERTY - LOST/ MISSING

Narrative

About 1:01pm on Thursday, 08/25/2021, Officer Burke in the K426D unit, responded to a radio call for a Larceny Report at 35 Greycliff Rd in Brighton.

Upon arrival the officer made contact with the caller/victim, Joseph Kennedy (10/22/2001), who stated that he had left three navy blue duffle bags, two large and one small, on the sidewalk in front of 35 Greycliff Rd while putting away some of his items inside. NOTE, today was Trash/Recycling day for Greycliff Rd as well as Move In Week for Boston University and Boston College where there would be many items left for trash on the sidewalks for trash or people to take themselves. Kennedy reported that he had left the bags out on the sidewalk from about 11:30am to 12:30pm. Kennedy stated that someone observed a red truck drive past slowly but other than that no one observed who took the duffle bags full of clothes, which Kennedy valued at over $2,000.00. The officer advised Kennedy on leaving items on the sidewalk during trash day can be taken by anyone legally.

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212060339-00 8/26/2021 1:42:00 PM 116924 WILLIAM CONNOR

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

SICK/INJURED/MEDICAL - PERSON

Narrative

About 1:43pm on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officers Connor and Wilcox in the K202D responded to a radio call for a "Man Down" at 173 Brighton Ave, .

Upon arrival, Officers observed the victim (Francisco Paz) sprawled out on the sidewalk in front of 173 Brighton Ave in a highly inebriated state. Mr. Paz was unable to stand on his own and also appeared to be suffering from heat exhaustion due to the high temperatures.

Boston EMS (A14) arrived on scene and the victim was transported to St. Elizabeth's Medical Center for further treatment. It should be noted that officers have responded to the above address 13 times in the past 30 days for removals involving the victim and his associates who abuse alcohol in front of the above. BEST Team to be notified.

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212060323-00 8/26/2021 12:53:00 PM 153117 STANLEY PINA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VANDALISM

Narrative

About 1:00 PM on Thursday 08/26/21 Officer Pina while assigned to the F411D Unit responded to a radio call for a vandalism report at the Up Academy Charter School located at 215 Dorchester Street Boston MA.

Upon arrival, the officer spoke with the caller (Eldon Thomas 07/31/1973 a School Police Officer) who stated that he would like to file a vandalism report for his motor vehicle which had been vandalized while parked at the above school parking lot.

The caller stated that he had last parked his motor vehicle at the rear parking lot of the above school at approximately 9:00 AM on today's date (08/26/21) once he arrived to work at the above. The caller stated that he then returned to his motor vehicle at approximately 11:50 AM when he noticed the damages which were his reason for calling 911.

The officer observed the motor vehicle to have damages to its hood, passenger side front quarter panel, the roof of the vehicle, and two cracks on its windshield. All damages appeared to be from small rocks being thrown at the vehicle.

The officer removed a small rock from the windshield liner which appeared to be the cause of the windshield damage.

The Officer advised the caller that a report of such an incident would be generated and also where he may pick up a copy of such a police report to be used if necessary.

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212060325-00 8/26/2021 1:02:00 PM 011364 JAMES TRAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - PROPERTY DAMAGE

Narrative

About 13:02 hours on 08/26/21, Officer Tran was on site for Motor vehicle accident with property damage report at 100 Southampton street in .

At the accident scene, Officer spoke with the operator of vehicle #1 with Mass reg# 621HH6, Mrs. Debra Smith, w/f, lic # S78257373 who stated that her vehicle# 1 was going straight then it was hit by vehicle # 2 with Mass reg# 1VNB97 at the location above. The operator of vehicle#2, Mr. Michael Burns, w/m, lic # S30989247 who admitted to Officer that his vehicle#2 cut off and hit vehicle #1 in the right front on the passenger side. No person reported at the accident scene at this time.

The accident caused a vehicle #1 received the damage in right front fender on the passenger side; and vehicle # 2 received the damage in the left driver side doors, left mirror. Both vehicles #1 and #2 were drivable from the accident scene. 8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060344-00 8/26/2021 1:03:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

HARASSMENT/ CRIMINAL HARASSMENT

Narrative

About 2:03pm on 08/26/21 Officer McCullough and Petruzziello in the A103D responded to a radio call for investigate person at 8 (Starbucks), Downtown Boston.

Upon arrival, Officers were met by store manager (Micah Travis) who stated a white middle aged male walked into the store and was harassing patrons along with members of his staff. Travis stated that the suspect was so close to him that spit was hitting his face. Travis told Officers that the suspect threatened to kill him and made homophobic comments towards him.

Jessica Hem one of the store workers, stated the suspect began yelling at her once she informed him that he needs to leave the facility. Hem stated the suspect threatened to kill her.

Travis described the suspect as a white male 6 feet in height, medium build, with slicked back long blonde hair, black bandana around his neck, black t-shirt, dark pants, boots, rings on his right hand and bracelets on both wrists.

Officers searched the surrounding area which yielded negative results.

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212060347-00 8/26/2021 1:34:00 PM 148254 JENNIFER DE LOS SANTOS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST

Narrative

About 1:38 pm on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer de los Santos, assigned to the F431D, and Officer Foley, assigned to the F630D, responded to a radio call for a man down outside 7 Allstate Road, Dorchester.

The HA02 (LT Smith) responded to assist.

Upon arrival, Officers observed a thin white male (later identified as Matthew Weckesser) wearing blue scrubs . Weckesser's face was pale and his lips lacked color, his eyes were open and focused upward and his breathing was shallow and uneven. The victim was lying on his right side in the recovery position assisted by a white male who stated that he was on the phone with EMS. EMS informed the Officer that an Ambulance was in route to the call. The Officer, identifying the shallow breathing, pale skin, and limp body as a possible sign of an overdose, rolled Weckesser to his back and administered Narcan to the victim at 1:40 pm and then attempted to locate a pulse which the Officer did not initially detect but later felt. The Officer observed a hospital bracelet on the victim's wrist that provided his name and date of birth.

Officers requested a push on EMS.

Boston EMS Ambulance A16 arrived on scene followed by Boston Fire Department Engine 21. EMS worked on the victim and immediately requested paramedics to respond to the scene. Boston EMS A20 arrived. Some time later, EMS announced that he would transport the victim to BMC.

BWCs activated.

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212060348-00 8/26/2021 1:56:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST

Narrative

About 1:56pm on Thursday 08/26/21, Officers Coleman and Hayes assigned to the A102D responded to a radio call for an EDP at West and Tremont Street.

Upon arrival, Officers were met by the St. Francis House staff who stated they had a section 12 written up for the victim (Paul Hayes 11/21/64) but was concerned about how he would react.

Officers approached the victim (Hayes) who was upset but agreed to go so he could also get his foot checked out. The victim was transported to Tufts Medical Center by EMS (2A08 Avella/Pendery).

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212060349-00 8/26/2021 1:08:00 PM 099252 NATHAN ROBBINS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

About 1:11 PM on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officers Robbins and Puopolo in the E202D responded to a radio call for DVIP - verbal dispute at 1799 Centre St., West Roxbury.

Upon arrival Officers were approached by the caller, Kenel Mitil (DOB: 7/25/1983), who stated he got into an argument with his wife, Stephanie Mitil (DOB: 10/20/1991). Mr. Mitil stated he got into an argument and tried to leave their apartment and his wife blocked the door. Mr. Mitil stated he called police because he did not want the argument to become physical. Officers then spoke with Stephanie Mitil who stated she got in an argument with her husband and did not want him to leave. Both parties stated to officers they were now calm and did not need our assistance.

Both parties stated the argument never became physical. Officers observed no visible injuries to either party. Both parties were advised of their 209a rights under MGL.

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212060341-00 8/26/2021 1:35:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

FRAUD - FALSE PRETENSE / SCHEME

Narrative

About 1:50PM on Thursday 8/26/2021, Officer Joseph assigned to the B431D responded to a radio call for a Larceny Report at 16 Savin Street Apartment 2, Roxbury.

Upon arrival, Officer Joseph met with Pierce Junior Waltower (husband/witness) on the front porch of the residence who stated that his wife/victim (Rhoda Johnson) was the victim of a scam.

Officer Joseph spoke with Rhoda Johnson who stated that on Tuesday 8/24/2021 she received a phone call from Liberty Power Eversource stating that she owes $900 USD resulting from a contract cancellation she made about a year ago. Rhoda stated that this person who she received the phone call from went by the name of "Silvia" but the caller ID always presented as "Eversource". Rhoda stated the person threatened to disconnect her utility service if she did not pay the fee to which Rhoda deemed to be a legitimate reason and agreed to pay the $900 USD. Rhoda stated that the person told her to go to Walgreens and purchase gift cards to put the money in. Rhoda purchased two gift cards: (1) Visa Vanilla gift card with the amount of $400 and (1) American Express gift card with the amount of $500. Rhoda stated that she provided the person with the numbers of the gift card and her utility account number.

Rhoda stated that after she made the transaction, she received a second phone call but declined to make another payment. Rhoda stated at that point she made a phone call to Eversource to ask for more information and Rhoda informed that her account has had a breach of data.

Officer Joseph noted the gift cards that the victim provided from the incident. 8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060354-00 8/26/2021 1:43:00 PM 105132 SHERRY DELLASCIO

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

BURGLARY - RESIDENTIAL

Narrative

On Thursday August 26,2021 at approximately 1343 hours Officer Dellascio F421D responded to a radio call for a Breaking and Entering report at 360 W. Second St, South Boston.

Officer met with property manager Steve Quinlin on scene. Quinlin stated that a person broke into the above residential building at approximately 0100 hours August 26,2021. Quinlin provided still photographs of an unidentified male wearing a Red and white baseball hat, black bandana around his face, Black Johnny Cash T-shirt, black shorts and black shoes. This person use a slim jim type of object to gain entry into the lobby of above. Officer observed the front door lock to not be flush with the frame. Quinlin continued to state that the suspect collected several packages from the lobby and rummaged through them. The suspect move the packages into the garage which was accessible from an unlocked door in the lobby. During the time the suspect was present in the garage he broke into motor vehicle MA Reg 8HM118 Red Maserati and stole sports equipment, Report filed earlier by victim ( I212060299). Officer spoke with occupant of residence #17 Lindsey Kick, Ms. Kick stated her two metal lockers were broken into, damage to the lockers was noticed and victim stated shoulder surgical equipment was tampered with. Kick did not notice any other belongings missing at the time and was to advised to contact. While on scene Quinlin stated security footage shows the suspect entering the property at approximately 0100 hours and at 0230 hours was seen stealing motor vehicle MA Reg 1FZL36 2018 Blue Mazda 3 ( I212060291) from the garage. Security footage shows suspect loading stolen goods into vehicle at the rear of the location which is on Dresser St. vehicle then took off towards F st. Officer notified Area- C Detectives F803 Det. McDevitt arrived on scene for processing. Body Worn Camera activated.

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212060342-00 8/26/2021 1:52:00 PM 144487 JASON, R. VILLANUEVA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

About 1:52 pm on Thursday August 26th, 2021 Officers Villanueva and Griffiths responded to a radio call for a DVIP at 31 Kingbird Rd, Dorchester.

The officers received a call from the dispatcher that stated the following:

08/26/21 13:52:10 (pct12):TPC STS HER DAUGHTER CALLED HER

08/26/21 13:52:13 (pct12):SCREAMING

08/26/21 13:52:24 (pct12):STS EX BOYFRIEND IS BEATING HER UP

08/26/21 13:52:39 (pct12):DAUGHTERS NAME IS VANESSA ORA

08/26/21 13:53:07 (pct12):REGGIE STOWY IS THE EX BOYFRIENDS NAME

08/26/21 13:53:25 (pct12):CLR IS ON HER WAY TO ABV

The officers knocked at both the front and rear door and weren't able to get in contact with anyone. The reporter (Maria Rodrigues) arrived on scene and shortly after her daughter/the victim (Vanessa Horta-Rodrigues) arrived from the direction of American Legion Highway. Ms. Rodrigues wasn't specifically stating what was happening and when officers spoke to the victim she stated that she wasn't home and was coming back from the store. The victim stated to her officers and her mother that she wouldn't have been able to call her because her phone was dead and showed the officers her phone. Officers asked the victim if she was involved in a verbal dispute with anyone or fight to which she denied. Ms. Rodrigues also wasn't being forthcoming with any information. The officers didn't observe any marks, bruises, or signs of a fight on the victim. The victim refused to speak further with officers and was leaving with her Ms. Rodrigues. Officers asked Ms. Rodrigues if she wished to speak with the officers privately to which she refused also to speak further with officers. The officers advised both parties to re-contact police if needed.

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060355-00 8/26/2021 12:00:00 AM 072751 BRIGIDO LEON

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

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212060355-00 8/26/2021 12:00:00 AM 072751 BRIGIDO LEON

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

Under the direction of Sgt. Det. Champagnie members of the Drug Control Unit assigned to District B3 conducted a probable cause (PC) buy with the assistance of a carded Boston police confidential informant (CI). Officers purchased a specified amount of narcotics for a specified amount of US currency. Drugs logged in District B3 drug book #03-0001 page #143, and submitted into the B3 drug safe. This controlled buy is a continuation of operation "ROCKY".

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212060356-00 8/26/2021 3:07:00 PM 072751 BRIGIDO LEON

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

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212060356-00 8/26/2021 3:07:00 PM 072751 BRIGIDO LEON

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

Under the direction of Sgt. Det. Champagnie members of the Drug Control Unit assigned to District B3 conducted a probable cause (PC) buy with the assistance of a carded Boston police confidential informant (CI). Officers purchased a specified amount of narcotics for a specified amount of US currency. Drugs logged in District B3 drug book #03-0001 page #144, and submitted into the B3 drug safe. This controlled buy is a continuation of operation "COUNTRY".

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060352-00 8/26/2021 2:37:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - OTHER

Narrative

About 2:37 pm on Thursday 08/26/2021 Officers Herman and Henriquez in the F102D were flagged down for a Motor Vehicle Accident at 8 Allstate Road, Boston.

Upon arrival, officers spoke with the victim, Brian Trieber (DOB: 06/06/65) who stated that he was turning onto the 93 South on ramp from Southampton with a green light when he was struck from another vehicle leaving Allstate Road.

The victim (Trieber) was driving a Gray 2015 Toyota Tacoma which had damage to the passenger front bumper, front fender and the passenger front right tire appeared to be bent inward. The victim stated that he got a look at the license plate of the vehicle that hit him.

The victim stated that the vehicle that hit him was Mass Reg:(1VYZ89) and after a CJIS query revealed the vehicle was registered to VALDEZ- MARIANO, EDERICK A. Officers asked the victim if he needed EMS to which the victim declined. The victim stated that the suspect vehicle struck him at the intersection and continued onto Southampton without stopping.

Officers spoke with a witness Anjali Hacker who stated that she too witnessed the suspect vehicle make contact with the victim's vehicle and did not stop.

The victim called AAA to have his vehicle towed.

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212060357-00 8/25/2021 12:40:00 PM 010395 STEPHEN CRIMMINS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

About 2:02pm P/O Crimmins responded to the Edward Brooke Charter School 190 Cummins Hgwy. regarding an incident that had taken place on 08/25/2021 about 12:40pm at the Super Petroleum Gas Station 603 Hyde Park Ave. involving an A&B in Progress.

On arrival P/O spoke with the Dean of Students Jorge Martinez who had become aware of the incident that allegedly involved students from the school. Mr. Martinez responded to the Super Petroleum Gas Station in an attempt to obtain any information regarding the incident out of concern for his students. Mr. Martinez stated that he had spoken to the attendant at the gas station who informed him that she had seen an altercation out front and at one point observed someone she believed to be a family member of one of the kids involved in the altercation drive into the gas station, exit his vehicle and produce a gun. The attendant stated that the person appeared to be irate during the incident. Mr. Martinez asked the attendant if she had told the responding police officers to which the attendant stated that she did not (Ref. P#210396684).

P/O then responded to The Super Petroleum Gas Station to speak with the attendant. P/O found that the attendant had left but that her name was Deanna.

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212060369-00 8/26/2021 3:26:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

About 3:26pm Thursday 08/26/21, Officers Miller and Little in the C202D responded to a radio call for Domestic Violence - Intimate Partner at 35 Bradshaw Street.

Upon arrival officers spoke with Keisha Effee who stated that she had a verbal argument with the father of her child James Brown. Effee stated that he had left the residence and that there was no physical altercation. Officers did not observe any signs of physical altercation. Officers advised Effee of her rights under 209A. Officers advised her to call 911 if further assistance needed.

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212060362-00 8/26/2021 2:50:00 PM 135965 MICAH CHAPMAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

LARCENY SHOPLIFTING

Narrative

About 3:10 PM on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Chapman (A691D)/Officer Szegda (A690D) responded to a radio call for a Larceny in Progress, from 350 Washington Street, in Boston.

As Officers responded, the Channel 2 Dispatcher relayed that the Suspect was Ernesto Matos. Officers requested further description and they were advised that the suspect was a Hispanic male wearing a grey t-shirt and grey sweatpants, last seen in the area of Tremont Street. The Suspect (Matos) reportedly stole a Michael Kors bag, along with multiple other handbags. Officers checked the area of Bromfield Street, down Tremont Street, Winter Street and back up Washington Street. Officers spoke with Loss Prevention Officer Daphine Moore-Devone from Marshalls. She stated that she is familiar with the Suspect (Matos) as he has stolen reportedly over $60,000 in merchandise from Marshalls. Moore-Devone stated that today, the Suspect (Matos) stole a brown Michael Kors bag ($129.00), along with a black handbag and a maroon handbag. Moore-Devone stated that she observed the Suspect run up Bromfield St and she believes he cut through Bosworth Street, and then turned right on Tremont Street towards City Hall Plaza.

Moore-Devon stated that he has been issued a No Trespassing Order by the police in the past. Officers checked the area for the Suspect; Negative Findings.

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212060371-00 8/26/2021 2:46:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

About 02:46 PM on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officers Dahill and DIzoglio in the D105D responded to a radio call for an Investigate Person at 231 Massachusetts Ave (CVS), in Boston. Also responding to the scene was Officers Guerini and Torigian (D101D).

Upon arrival officers spoke with the reporting party, Melinda Quintero. Quintero, an employee of the store, stated that shortly before officers arrival, a male had exposed himself to the surveillance camera. Quintero stated that while looking at the camera he unzipped the jumpsuit he was wearing and she could see his "junk". Quintero showed officers a picture of the suspect on her cell phone.

While searching the area, officers observed a male matching the description of the suspect at the corner of Edgerly Rd and Stoneholm St. It should be noted that the suspect was in a distinct orange jumpsuit and blue sweatshirt. The suspect identified himself as Tyler Hogan (DOB: 03/02/93). Officers asked the suspect what had taken place in the CVS. The suspect originally denied doing anything inappropriate in the CVS. After further questioning, the suspect stated that he was looking at his "fat rolls" in the camera but due to the fact that he had a jumpsuit on he may have inadvertently exposed himself. Officers requested EMS to the scene for an evaluation of the suspect. The suspect was evaluated by Ambulance 16 and denied further treatment. The suspect was advised that he would no longer be allowed in the CVS in the future.

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060367-00 8/26/2021 3:20:00 PM 148312 MARK WHALEN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST

Narrative

About 3:20 pm, on Thursday, August 26th, 2021, Officer Whalen while assigned to the C421D was dispatched to a report of individual who fell from the second story of 1 Ballou Ave, Dorchester.

Also responding were Boston Fire Department (En52) as well as multiple District B-3 units.

The Patrol Supervisor Sergeant Wright (C905) also responded to the scene.

Upon arrival, Officer Whalen located the victim, Vaughn Matthew (11/20/89) lying on his side in the driveway alert and conscious.

Officer Whalen spoke to the owner of the residence, Linda Ezedonmwen (2/27/70) who stated that she did not see Mr. Matthew fall, but came out after and stated that she stood on his own before advising him to stay on the ground.

Boston BFD (En 52) arrived on scene and began treating Mr. Matthews for his injuries.

Boston EMS (A22) (Zille/White) responded and transported Mr. Matthews to Boston Medical Center for further evaluation.

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212060373-00 8/26/2021 2:43:00 PM 153127 TAYLOR GREEN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

About 2:46pm on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Green in the H435D and Officer Misiaszek in the H425D responded to a radio call for a violation of a restraining order at 340 Park Street, Dorchester. Assisted by the H104D (Clark/Taylor).

Upon arrival, Officers spoke to the occupants of the first floor, identified as Aisha Abdurrashid (DOB 06/24/99) and Kadijah Abdurrashid (DOB 08/05/01), who provided a copy of (2) Harassment Prevention Order's that their upstairs neighbor has issued against each of them. Aishah and Kadijah stated that they went to court yesterday where the order was amended from a vacate order to remain a distance of 10 feet away from their upstairs neighbor, Sharmin Sultana (DOB 07/13/89). They stated that they called police today because Sultana was on their front porch with an electrician and that they overheard someone say "did you cut the wire". They stated that there has been an instance in the past when their upstairs neighbor cut their cable wire so they believed that the electrician was there to turn off their electricity. Officers spoke with the mother of Kadijah & Aisha, Rita Fernandes (DOB 02/26/73), who also resides in the first floor apartment. Fernandes stated she went onto the front porch to video record Sultana to ensure that she was not turning off their electricity. Fernandes stated that Sultana's family owns the house and that they have been lying and harassing her and her family in an attempt to get them to move out. Fernandes stated they are in the process of finding a new place to live.

Officers then spoke with the second floor occupants, Sharmin Saltana and her husband, Tayabul Salam (DOB 11/03/79). Saltana also provided a copy of the Harassment Prevention Order and acknowledged that the order was amended yesterday to redact the vacate order and state that the defendants remain a distance of 10 feet away. Saltana stated that today, a light bulb on the front porch needed to be replaced so she requested her electrician to come change it which is what the first floor was upset about. Saltana showed officers a video she had recorded on her phone which showed her standing on the front stairs of the house, Fernandes was standing on the front porch, while Kadijah Abdurrashid was standing in the front hallway of the house. Sultana stated that during this time, Kadijah called her a psycho which prompted her to call the police. Sultana further stated that the downstairs neighbors leave trash in the yard and in the driveway which caused code enforcement to issue a ticket. Officers advised Sultana to notify their family member who owns the home to contact Housing Court in regards to the housing issues.

Officer observed (2) Harassment Prevention Order's out of Dorchester Court, (Docket# 2107RO964 & Docket# 2107RO965) issued on 08/24/21 for Sharmin Sultana against Kadijah Abdurrashid and Aishah Abdurrashid, expiring on 09/24/21.

Officer requested the C-11 Patrol Supervisor to respond H904 (Sgt. Morrison) responded and determined there was no violation of the Harassment Prevention Order. Officers advised the incident would be documented and for all parties in the household to avoid contact and to minimize interaction until their next court date.

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060207-00 8/25/2021 11:39:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PROPERTY

Narrative

About 11:39pm on Thursday 08/25/2021, Officer Herrera while in the L411F responded to a radio call for a possible B&E at 31 Manning Street.

Also responding was the LT55F (Gorman).

Upon arrival, the officers walked around the property and looked for possible signs of a B&E. The officers also made sure that all the doors to the property were closed and locked, which they were. The officers knocked and announced their presence at every door that enters the property. It appeared that nobody was inside the property and nobody came to open the doors for the officers.

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212060363-00 8/26/2021 11:35:00 AM 135965 MICAH CHAPMAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

LARCENY SHOPLIFTING

Narrative

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212060363-00 8/26/2021 11:35:00 AM 135965 MICAH CHAPMAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

LARCENY SHOPLIFTING

Narrative

About 3:10 PM on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Chapman (A691D)/Officer Szegda (A690D) responded to a radio call for a Larceny in Progress, from 350 Washington Street, in Boston.

As Officers responded, the Channel 2 Dispatcher relayed that the Suspect was Ernesto Matos. Officers requested further description and they were advised that the suspect was a Hispanic male wearing a grey t-shirt and grey sweatpants, last seen in the area of Tremont Street. The Suspect (Matos) reportedly stole a Michael Kors bag, along with multiple other handbags. Officers checked the area of Bromfield Street, down Tremont Street, Winter Street and back up Washington Street. Officers spoke with Loss Prevention Officer Daphine Moore-Devone from Marshalls.

While on-scene investigating the current shoplifting call (I212060362), Moore-Devon advised Officer Chapman that there was another shoplifting earlier today around 11:45, in which an unidentified male party/Suspect stole 2 Army Fatigue Jackets ($60.00 each), 2 Jackets (25.00 each), 2 True Religion Jeans ($49.99 each) and a grey Adidas Backpack (39.00). The Suspect was described as heavy set, Hispanic Male, approximately 5'07," weighing approx 260-270 pounds, black baseball style hat, dark jeans and a black NBA t-shirt and grey adidas shoes. The Suspect reportedly fled out the Washington Street entrance of the store in an unknown direction.

Moore-Devone stated that the Suspect was observed putting some of his personal items into the Adidas bag and dropped some of his personal documents onto the ground. Moore-Devone stated that she believes the Suspect accidentally dropped the paperwork, as he fled the store. Officers reviewed the paperwork and found it to be court documents for a Emmanuel Robles (12/31/1991). The documents were secured and logged into evidence. Moore-Devone stated that this Suspect has been involved in prior shopliftings, but had yet to be identified by the store.

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060378-00 8/26/2021 2:46:00 PM 151190 AMANDA ARAGONES

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

About 3:00 pm on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officers Aragones and Freeman assigned to the B102D responded to a radio call for an investigate person at 71 Georgia Street, Roxbury. BD05 (Officer Shepard) responded for a Spanish translation.

Upon arrival, officers were met by Ms. Rosa Jiminez-Soto. She stated that she came to the residence to pick up her son, Mr. Kendry Arias-Jiminez. She stated her son called her crying because his father, Mr. Freddy Arias, was yelling at him. Ms. Soto stated that her son has autism and diabetes.

The juvenile (Kendry) stated that his father was talking badly about his mother so he began to record him on his phone. He stated that Mr. Arias began to aggressively yell at him and tried to take his phone away, so he ran into the bedroom and locked the door in fear. The juvenile stated that the dispute was verbal, and nothing physical took place.

Ms. Soto stated that her son began hallucinating and his blood sugar was so high that the device that tracks his insulin could not read it. EMS was requested to the scene.

It is to be known that Mr. Freddy Arias was not at the residence when officers were present. The officers stayed on scene until the juvenile was treated and his mother declined any need for EMS to further evaluate.

Officers advised the parties of their rights under MGL 209A. A CJIS inquiry was conducted and yielded negative results for any active warrants or restraining orders.

51A filed.

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212060366-00 8/26/2021 3:06:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

Arrests

Sean Everson 19 OBERLIN ED BROCKTON MA DRUG, POSSESS CLASS A c94C.34

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212060366-00 8/26/2021 3:06:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 3:07PM on Thursday, 08/26/2021 Officers Hiltunen and Walton in the A202D responded to a radio call for a person in being held in custody at the Federal Reserve Bank Of Boston, 600 Atlantic Avenue, Boston.

Upon arrival, officers met with Sergeant Michael Germano from the Law Enforcement Unit of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston who told officers that he received a phone call for a person doing drugs on the property of 600 Atlantic Avenue. Germano then told officers that when he looked at his security cameras he observed the suspect later identified as Sean Everson sitting on a park bench on the property preparing what Germano believed to be a needle to do drugs. Germano then told officers that went out to the bench to speak with Everson. Germano then stated that he observed Everson with a fanny pack around his waist. Germano then told officers he conducted a pat down and searched Everson. Germano stated that while searching the fanny pack Germano found 1 plastic bag with a brown powder believed to be Heroin, 1 plastic bag of clear crystal believed to be crystal meth, and 1 plastic bag containing 8 pills marked 215 believed to be Gabapentin. Germano then told officers that they checked Everson for outstanding warrants. Germano then told Officers that Everson had 5 outstanding warrants. Germano then handed the officers the separate bags containing the drugs that he found in the fanny pack. Germano also told Officers that he had saved the security footage of Everson.

After speaking with Germano, Officers reached out to the Patrol Supervisor, AA03 (O'Hara), and explained the situation. At that time, the patrol supervisor advised the officers to arrest Everson. Officers then placed Everson under arrest and transported him to District A-1 for booking. Officers will charge Everson for the Following:

2 Counts of Possession of Class A: Ch.94C s.34

Possession of Class E: Ch94C s.34

The suspect will also be arrested for the 5 outstanding warrants:

Default Warrant out of Boston District Court for Possession of Class E. Court Docket #2001CR003592 issued by the Honorable Richard Sinnott (Ref No: WR5593738TC/I202080419)

Default Warrant out of Boston District Court for Receiving Stolen Property. Docket #2101CR000341 issued by the Honorable Richard Sinnott (Ref No. WR5593740TC/ I202065794)

Default Warrant out of South Boston District Court for Breaking and Entering Building Nighttime. Court Docket #2103CR000042 issued by the Honorable Pamela Dashiell (Ref No: WR5584038TC/I202088359)

Default Warrant out of West Roxbury District Court for Possession to Distribute Class C. Docket #200CR001109 issued by the Honorable Michael Bolden (Ref No: WR5595347TC/ CC No: 2021-0F1-004349)

Default Warrant Issued out of Brookline District Court for Shoplifting. Court Docket #2009CR000299 issued by the Honorable Steven Thomas (Ref No: WR5580586TC/ CC No: 2020-1384)

Warrant Unit Notified Via Fax

Drugs Logged into A-1 Drug Control Log Book #01-0002, pg085 and secured in the A-1 drug safe.

Arrests

Sean Everson 19 OBERLIN ED BROCKTON MA DRUG, POSSESS CLASS A c94C.34

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212060382-00 8/26/2021 2:03:00 PM 151192 ASTRID GONZALEZ

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 2:28 PM on Thursday 08/26/21 Officer Gonzalez assigned to the B457D responded to a radio call for Investigate Person at 557 Dudley Street, Apt 5, Roxbury.

Prior to arriving at the above location, Operations had informed Officer Gonzalez that the caller/ mother (Madonna Jordan, DOB: 09/09/87), had reported that her son Janando Fernandez (DOB: 02/14/07) had called her and stated to her that he was at the Stop and Shop roof at the South Bay Mall and was going to jump off the roof.

Upon arrival to 557 Dudley Street, Officer Gonzalez was met at the front door by the two older sons, Janando Fernandez (DOB: 02/14/07) and Anando Fernandez (DOB: 02/14/07). Both of the children appeared to be in good physical and mental health.

Officer Gonzalez spoke to the mother in which she stated that both of her children were supposed to me at Madison Park High School from 9:00 AM until 1:00 PM on today's date. The mother stated that both of her children returned to their residence at approximately 12:50 PM. The mother stated that she had sent both of her children to the Dudley Multi Service Store near the house to see if they could re-sell their cell phones. The mother stated that she told her son Janando F. that if he did not she was "going to embarrass him." The mother stated that her son responded saying, "I am at the Stop & Shop roof and I am going to jump off."

Officer Gonzalez also spoke with Janando F. regarding his statement in which he laughed and replied that he thought it was funny.

Officer Gonzalez asked the mother if she wanted her son Janando F. evaluated by EMS in which she stated she did.

Boston EMS 3A13 (Perez & McLoughlin) transported Janando F. to Boston Medical Center Pediatrics for further evaluation.

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212060376-00 8/26/2021 12:00:00 AM 153076 TERRENCE, V O'TOOLE

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212060376-00 8/26/2021 12:00:00 AM 153076 TERRENCE, V O'TOOLE

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8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 3:53 PM 8/26/2021 Officers O'Toole and Coffey in the C113D responded to a radio call for a Person with a Gun at Tesla St and Edgewater Drive, Mattapan, resulting in the recovery of 2 firearms and ammunition.

Also responding C660F (Wheeler) C411F (Turner) C415F (Landrum) C111F (Fernandes/Parham) C202F (Villanueva/Layden) C112F (O'Donnell) C905 (Wright) C983 (Brooks).

Operations informed units over channel 3 that the caller had stated that a male on a motorcycle wearing a red helmet, in dark clothing, was in possession of a firearm.

Upon their arrival, Officers O'Toole and Coffey observed a motorcycle with an orange helmet parked directly in front of a group of males. Two of these males later identified as, Quarri Queen (8/12/1997) and Wardell McNeill were standing on the side walk next to the motorcycle. Three other males were standing behind a stone wall that separated the sidewalk and a small wooded area. These, males later identified as Kemar Smith (07/17/1986), Cornelius Simmons (11/25/1998), Jeanmarc Cantare (4/14/1999) positioned from left to right, respectively, from the Officers vantage.

Due to the nature of the call, as well as initially being vastly outnumbered, Officers O'Toole and Coffey told the three males behind the wall to step out from behind the wall through a small opening in order be able to fully observe all parties. Additional units arrived on scene as officers began to explain the reason for their presence in the area. Officer Landrum walked into the wooded area that the three males had been standing in. Approximately 10 yards away from where the three parties were standing when Officers initially arrived, the C415F (Landrum) observed a flattened cardboard box that appeared to have been intentionally placed on top of a stump. When Officer Landrum lifted the box he observed a dark colored fanny pack that had been discarded /hidden inside of the hollowed out stump. When Officer Landrum felt the fanny pack he believed he the felt the frame of a firearm. Officer Wheeler also felt the fanny pack and recognized the object to be a firearm. After opening the bag both Officers observed a revolver style pistol, as well as a small plastic bag containing ammunition.

Officer Wheeler advised other Officers on scene of his observations. Due to the number of individuals and their proximity to the firearm / ammunition, all 5 individuals were placed into handcuffs. At this time Officers broadcasted on Channel 3 that a firearm was recovered and requested that a Patrol Supervisor (C905 Wright) as well as B-3 detectives (C983 SgtDet Brooks) respond to the scene.

It should be noted that the initial description of the firearm given by Dispatch was that of a "black gun". Given that the firearm already recovered did not match the description given Dispatch, the Officers feared there may still be an outstanding "black gun" in the immediate area. At this time Officer O'Donnell continued to search the area behind the stone wall that the parties had been standing near. In a pile of bricks, Officer O'Donnell found an additional pistol under what appeared to be marked by a different colored brick. Officer O'Donnell then announced the presence of the firearm. Officer noted that this firearm was a small, semi-auto, black pistol.

All parties on scene were mirandized by Officers and denied any knowledge of the presence of a firearm in the area. It should be noted that cameras on a building directly across from the area in which the parties were standing, belonged to Guerini concrete were functioning.

The motorcycle on scene a black Kawasaki ZX600 NH Reg Y9685 was in a no parking zone. All parties on scene denied having any knowledge of who the bike belonged to. Auto Service and Tire arrived on scene to tow the vehicle(04777). Parking citation 49068526-3 issued. Form 2012 completed. Tow line notified (Harty).

The fire arm recovered inside of the fanny pack in the stump was a Smith and Wesson ETG (AAV2621) containing 6 rounds of .38 Special ammunition. the plastic bag inside of the Fanny pack contained 19 rounds of .22 caliber ammunition.

The fire arm recovered from beneath the rock was a Jennings Firearms Inc-CalWestCO J22 (635270).

All parties identified and released per the C983 (Brooks). Matter to be further investigated by B-3 detectives.

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212060376-00 8/26/2021 12:00:00 AM 153076 TERRENCE, V O'TOOLE

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no items removed minor damage to vehicle.

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212060390-00 8/26/2021 4:25:00 PM 124181 JAMES HIGGINS

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8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

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About 04:30 pm on Thursday, 08/26/2021, Officers Higgins and Barton in the J201F responded to a radio call for a verbal dispute at 3688 Washington Street, Boston.

Upon arrival Officers were met by Mr. Kenneth Cook who stated he has been having issues with the management of the above address since he moved in just months back. Mr. Cook initially stated back in April he was having toilet trouble and requested maintenance to respond to fix the problem. Mr. Cook stated when the maintenance worker arrived he tried to fight him and stated "all niggers are strung out on meth and you're just trying to go to rehab waiting on a stimulus check." Mr. Cook stated he reported this incident to management but not to the police because all he had for information on the worker was a first name of "Shane".

Mr. Cook additionally stated a young female who works for management has been constantly giving him a hard time because he is not interested in her romantically. Mr. Cook stated the female has told him he is not allowed to stand on the sidewalk of the above address and if he is talking to another female out front she will come out yelling that Mr. Cook "ain't shit". Mr. Cook additionally stated people have been entering his home while he is out and "ripping him off left and right" and when he speaks to management regarding the issue they just tell him he must have left his door open.

Mr. Cook denied medical attention.

Officers also spoke to Ms. Aunquilla Turner who is an assistant property manager at the residence. Ms. Turner stated Mr. Cook had made an accusation against a maintenance worker in April but the matter was handled internally after they found the accusation to be false after speaking with several other individuals who were present at the time of the accusation.

Ms. Turner additionally stated no one has ever told Mr. Cook he could not stand on the sidewalk but simply could not stand blocking the two parking spots out front that are reserved for guests on tours of the building.

Ms. Turner also additionally stated she has never witnessed anyone from management go outside to yell at Mr. Cook but on today's date Mr. Cook had in fact come into the office yelling at the concierge because he was unhappy with the way the concierge had answered the phone. Ms. Turner stated she attempted to speak to Mr. Cook to resolve the situation but he left the building before she could do so.

All parties advised to re-contact police if needed.

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212060387-00 8/26/2021 4:38:00 PM

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M/V ACCIDENT - PROPERTY DAMAGE

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About 4:39PM on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Keenan in the D421F responded to a radio call for a Motor Vehicle Accident with Unknown Injuries at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Albany Street, Boston.

Officer towed a Black Acura Utility, bearing Massachusetts Registration 9CK982, due to a rear flat tire and heavy damage to the passenger side front and rear door. No contents were removed from the vehicle.

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212060387-00 8/26/2021 4:38:00 PM

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M/V ACCIDENT - PROPERTY DAMAGE

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8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 4:39PM on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Keenan in the D421F responded to a radio call for a Motor Vehicle Accident with Unknown Injuries at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Albany Street, Boston. Officer Antonino in the D499F also responded to the scene.

Upon arrival, Officer observed Boston Fire Engine L04 on scene speaking with several victims. Officer spoke with the victim (William Kilroy) who stated that he was operating a Gray Dodge Van, bearing Massachusetts Registration 2HNK57. The victim (Kilroy) stated that he was driving eastbound on Albany Street and came to the intersection of Albany Street and Massachusetts Avenue, which are both public ways in the City of Boston.

The victim stated that he had a green light and was attempting to turn left onto Massachusetts Avenue from Albany Street. The victim stated that there was heavy traffic and he, along with another vehicle, were in the middle of the intersection waiting for traffic to clear to turn left. The victim stated that he then observed the suspect (Michael Jones) driving westbound on Albany Street attempting to drive straight through the intersection at Massachusetts Avenue.

The victim stated that he observed the suspect (Jones) stopped in heavy traffic and unable to drive through the intersection. The victim stated he then observed the suspect drive left around a stopped vehicle in an attempt to get through the traffic. The victim stated he then observed the suspect swerve to avoid oncoming traffic and the entire passenger side of the suspect's vehicle made contact with the rear passenger side of the victim's vehicle. Officer observed heavy damage to the rear passenger side bumper and tail light on the victim's vehicle.

Officer spoke with the suspect and the suspect stated that he was driving a Black Acura, bearing Massachusetts registration 9CK982. The suspect stated that he was driving eastbound on Albany Street at Massachusetts Avenue. The suspect stated that he then went through the intersection and attempted to avoid on-coming traffic. The suspect stated he did not know if he hit the victim's vehicle or the victim hit the suspect's vehicle. The suspect stated that the passenger side of his vehicle and the rear passenger side of the victim's vehicle made contact. Officer observed heavy damage to the passenger side front and rear doors of the suspect's vehicle. Officer also observed the suspect's vehicle to have a flat rear passenger side tire.

Boston EMS Ambulance A20 (White/Taylor) arrived on scene and spoke with the victim and his wife Sydney Kilroy. The victim and his wife Sydney stated they did not need medical attention. Boston EMS Ambulance A20 also spoke with the victim and his wife about their two children inside of the vehicle, Stella and Hunter Kilroy. The victim and his wife stated their children did not need medical attention.

Officer spoke with the suspect and he stated that he did not need medical attention. The suspect stated that, due to the flat tire, he wanted his vehicle to be towed from the scene. Officer contacted Boston Operations and requested a tow. Officer Antonino remained on scene with the suspect's vehicle until Cityside Towing arrived. The suspect's vehicle was towed by Cityside Towing (Tow Slip#9996 ).

Officer Keenan went back to the station to begin writing the report. Officer Keenan then performed an NCIC/LEAPs query of both vehicles involved. Officer observed information displayed from the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) that the suspect's vehicle had a revoked registration due to lack of insurance.

The suspect was issued Massachusetts Uniform Citation T2564893, criminal application for the following offenses:

MGL Chapter 90 Section 23 Operating with a Suspended or Revoked Registration

MGL Chapter 90 Section 9 Operating an Unregistered Motor Vehicle

MGL Chapter 90 Section 34J Operating an Uninsured Motor Vehicle

The Uniform Citation, criminal application was mailed to the suspect's last known address with the RMV.

Officer notified the Boston Police Tow line and spoke with Employee Harty. Officer also completed a CRA65.

Officer's Body Worn Camera was activated during the incident.

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212060391-00 8/26/2021 4:23:00 PM

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8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 4:23pm on Thursday, 08/26/21 Officers Millane (H436F) and Teixeira (H447F) responded to a radio call for a verbal disturbance at Auto Zone on 756 Gallivan Blvd, Dorchester.

Upon arrival, officers spoke with 911 caller/store supervisor (Raymond Mclean) who stated a customer (Jean Robert Orne) would not leave the store. Mclean stated that he was outside in the parking lot assisting a witness/customer (Melinda Carvalho) change a headlight bulb. Mclean stated that Carvalho pointed out that Orne got out of his car on his way into the store and appeared to adjust his pants on the way into the store. Mclean stated that upon hearing this, he told Orne to "go to the bathroom to fix himself". Mclean then stated Orne appeared to become agitated and began yelling at him inside of the store.

Officers spoke with Orne who stated he became upset at the comment made by Mclean because it was an extreme accusation. Orne stated that he was simply fixing his zipper on the way into the store. Orne stated that he wanted police to make a report on the incident.

Police confirmed the argument was verbal in nature and that nothing physical had occurred. Police advised both Mclean and Orne that a report would be written on the above incident. Police informed Orne he would have to leave the store because Mclean refused to sell any products to him. Orne left the store without incident.

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212060398-00 8/26/2021 3:44:00 PM

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VANDALISM

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About 4:43pm, on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Marchand in the A435F, responded to a radio call for a vandalism report at 138 Tremont Street. (Church of St. Paul)

Upon arrival, Officer Marchand spoke with the senior maintenance employee of the church, Chris Norse. Norse pointed out the electronic display that is at the bottom of the stairs in front of the church, which displays advertisements and information. Officer Marchand observed that the entire screen of the display had been cracked, and that there was a clear impact mark in the upper right corner of the screen from an object hitting it. Norse stated that the morning maintenance employee noticed the damage when he arrived at approximately 11:30am.

Officer Marchand proceeded inside the church with Norse, who was able to pull up CCTV footage of the incident. The CCTV footage shows at approximately 3:48am on the same day, an unknown black male suspect, wearing a black shirt, and khaki pants, moving the barricades that are normally placed in front of the church at night. The footage then shows the suspect picking up rocks from the tree planter that is closest to the Winter Street side. The suspect then proceeds to throw several rocks directly at the screen. The footage shows that the screen changes colors in the upper right corner when something impacts it. Norse stated that the damage would cost the church at least $900.00 to fix.

Officer Marchand advised Norse to save the CCTV footage if possible.

Officer's Body Worn Camera activated during this incident.

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212060384-00 8/26/2021 4:27:00 PM

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M/V - LEAVING SCENE - PROPERTY DAMAGE

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8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 4:30 pm on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Chen in the J425F responded to a radio call for a hit and run at Custer Street and South Street, Jamaica Plain.

Upon arrival, the victim, Jaymie Law, informed officer that a light skin male operating a dark scooter/motorcycle had T-boned her Toyota MA Reg: 4ALR30 at Custer Street and South Street and the scooter/motorcycle left the scene after. Ms. Law stated that she had a green light and was travelling on Carolina Avenue towards Custer Street while a dark scooter/motorcycle travelling on South Street towards Centre Street had made contact with Ms. Law's vehicle. Ms. Law reported damages to both doors on the driver side. Ms. Law informed officers that she had witnesses who provided their contact information to Ms. Law.

Ms. Law informed officer she was not injured and declined EMS for evaluation.

While on an unrelated call on Centre Street (P210399038), officer was then approached by Ms. Law who informed officer that she is complaining of pain to her tailbone but she declined EMS from officer on scene. Ms. Law informed officer she will drive to the hospital herself if the pain persists.

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212060401-00 8/26/2021 4:56:00 PM 151196 ANDY MARTINEZ

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M/V ACCIDENT - PERSONAL INJURY

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About 4:56pm on Thursday August 26th 2021, Officer Martinez, while assigned to the C421F, responded to a radio call for a Motor Vehicle Accident with Injuries at Harvard and Vesta Road in Mattapan.

Upon Arrival Officer met with the caller (Frantz Alexis 10/24/1978) who stated that he was just in a motor vehicle accident. The caller stated that while driving his vehicle (Mass REG 331C80) he took a left onto Harvard street from Vesta road when he collided with another driver (Anthony Reed 09/04/1985) who was operating a motorcycle (Mass REG 2J8681). Officer Martinez observed minor visible injuries on Mr. Reed’s left leg in the knee area and on his left arm. Mr. Reed stated he was evaluated by Boston Fire (E52 Gibbons, Burns, Macdonald, Cahill) but would like to also be evaluated by Boston EMS. Boston EMS (A11 Deller, Holgate) responded and evaluated Mr. Reed. Mr. Reed Decline further evaluation. Both Parties exchanged paperwork with no further incident. The caller declined ems and stated that he felt “okay”.

Officer Martinez observed front end damage to the front right side bumper of (Mass REG 331C80). Officer Martinez observed the motorcycle (Mass Motorcycle Reg 2J8681) to have damage to the left side fairing.

Mr. Reed stated his motorcycle was operable, and it was just cosmetic damage. Mr. Reed stated he felt safe operating his motorcycle home.

CRA 65 Completed

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212060402-00 8/26/2021 5:18:00 PM

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SICK ASSIST

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About 5:18 PM on Thursday 08/26/21 Officers Deluca and Donovan assigned to the H104F responded to a sick assist at 1911 Dorchester Ave.

Upon arrival Officers observed EMS already tending to the victim (Michael Banville). EMS (A22 EMT White/Zille) took the victim to the Carney Hospital.

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212060393-00 8/26/2021 4:45:00 PM

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8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - PROPERTY DAMAGE

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About 4:45pm on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Van Orman in the K424F responded to a radio call for a Motor Vehicle Accident-Property Damage at Brighton Ave and Harvard Ave, Brighton.

Upon arrival, the Officer spoke to Victim/Driver #1 (James Greenfield/MA Reg 3JCT71) who stated that Victim/Driver #2 (Nayr Pina/MA Reg 1LHX27) didn't use her turn signal and abruptly turned to the right to parallel park. Victim/Driver #1 (Greenfield) stated that he attempted to go around Victim/Driver #2 (Pina) and as she turned her vehicle to the right the front of her vehicle came out and hit his back bumper as he was driving by. The Officer noticed that Victim/Driver #1 back bumper and panel was hanging off. The Victim/Driver #1 was able to reattach both of them.

The Officer also spoke to Victim/Driver #2 (Pina) who stated that she was parallel parking her car and Victim/Driver #1 attempted to go around her while she was in the middle of parking and hit her front bumper with his back bumper. The Officer observed scratches on the left side of the front bumper.

The Victims exchanged insurance information.

Both Victims were given a copy of the Police Report number for insurance purposes.

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212060403-00 8/26/2021 4:10:00 PM

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VERBAL DISPUTE

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About 4:10 PM on Thursday 08/26/21 Officers Deluca and Donovan assigned to the H104F responded to radio call for a man causing a disturbance at 330 Bowdoin Street.

Upon arrival Officers spoke with the suspect (Miguel Montero). The suspect appeared intoxicated but was compliment with Officers. Officers spoke with citizens walking by who stated he was being unruly and bothering people who had already left the scene. Officers then walked the suspect up to his apartment where the suspected stated he was staying for the night.

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212060405-00 8/26/2021 9:00:00 AM 148280 ERIC LO

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VANDALISM

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About 5:22pm on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Lo in the A432F responded to a radio call for vandalism report at 70 Federal St, Boston.

Officer spoke with the victim, Rachael Denoncour, who stated she parked and locked her white moped to a bike rack at 9:00am. When she returned to her moped at around 4:50pm, she found her moped knocked over on the road and her bike lock was cut. The moped handle lock was broken but no exterior damage to the moped. Denoncour stated that she is able to ride the moped back home and no tow is needed.

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212060410-00 8/26/2021 12:00:00 AM 118206 WILLIAM RYAN

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

THREATS TO DO BODILY HARM

Narrative

About 5:43 PM, on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officers Ryan and Gilmore while assigned to the B201F, responded to a radio call for a Domestic Violence Intimate Partner at 600 Melnea Cass Blvd, Roxbury, Apartment 117.

Upon arrival, Officers were met by caller/victim Daphne Bastien (DOB:01/01/77), who stated that her boyfriend Samuel Delice (DOB:07/19/76), had been drinking alcohol, and was intoxicated at the above address. Bastien stated that a verbal altercation took place where Delice stated "I'm going to fuck you up" to Bastien. Bastien further stated that the altercation never became physical and that once she had called 911 he had left the area. Bastien stated that Delice has threatened the victim before and that it could possibly escalate in the future.

Officers asked if Bastien needed to be seen by Boston EMS which she declined.

Officers advised Bastien her rights under M.G.L. 209a.

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212060411-00 8/26/2021 5:16:00 PM 126566 RICHARD FREEDMAN

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M/V - LEAVING SCENE - PROPERTY DAMAGE

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On Thursday August 26,2021 around 5:17pm Police Officer Freedman assigned to the L412F received a call for a Property Damage report at 54 Pinedale Rd in Roslindale Ma.

Upon arrival the officer spoke to Marthely Lima (4/14/62) who stated his retaining wall in front of his residence was damage by a concrete delivery man. The male was either employed by Home Depo or contracted by them. Mr. Lima was in his back yard and was alerted by noise. When he went to the front of the residence he observed the delivery man back his truck down the street. When confronted the male denied causing the damage.

Mr. Lima was unable to describe the male to the officer. Mr. Lima was advised to contact Home Depo to try to get some compensation for the damages.

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212060413-00 8/26/2021 4:37:00 PM 140415 RAYMOND LIANG

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LARCENY SHOPLIFTING

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About 5:49pm on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Liang assigned to the D425F, responded to a radio call for a Larceny Report at 231 Massachusetts Avenue (CVS) Boston, MA.

Upon arrival, Officer Liang was approached by a female individual, identified as Melinda Quintero (9/2/1994) stating that she works at CVS (231 Massachusetts Avenue Boston, MA) as a Loss Prevention Security. Ms. Quintero stated that she observed a male individual stole items with approximately $30.00 USD. Ms. Quintero stated that the items that the suspect stole were two packs of ICE, ice cream, and soda. Ms. Quintero stated that the suspect ran out of the store with the items and left on a blue bicycle.

Ms. Quintero stated that the suspect is frequent at the store. Ms. Quintero described the suspect as a white male, approximately 30's to 50's, wearing White cap, White/Blue Bandana, Blue/Red/White T-Shirt, White T-shirt, Blue Jeans, and Black/Gray Shoes.

Officer Liang canvassed the area for the suspect and the suspect was nowhere to be found.

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060360-00 8/26/2021 2:53:00 PM

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Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

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About 3:01PM on Thursday 8/26/2021, Officer Joseph assigned to the B431D along with the B911 (Sergeant Mammone) responded to a radio call to Investigate Person/Children at Brigham and Women's Hospital, 75 Francis Street, Roxbury.

Prior to officers' arrival, operations made it known that two children were left by their mother in an Uber unattended while she ran inside of the hospital and never came back out.

Upon arrival, Officer Joseph met with Brigham and Women's Security officers who stated that the children (Daisy Lynette, Archie Lynette) were currently inside of the hospital being attended to by hospital staff. Officer Joseph observed the children to be in good health and spoke to hospital staff who stated the children are not fluent in English and had to be spoken to in Spanish. An interpreter from the hospital stated that the children are both 6 years old and individually stated their names to her.

Brigham Security officers made contact with the mother outside of the main entrance. The mother did not speak fluent English and had a Brigham Security officer (Bianca M. Leo) translate in Spanish. The mother (Marie Nancy Pesantez-Auqui) stated that she was escorting her cousin Alex David Ortega Sislema to a doctor's appointment for his foot. Marie stated she was in a rush to get to the doctor's appointment.

The operator of the Uber (Charles R. Tufts) stated that he picked up Marie, Alex and the two children from School Street in Milford, Massachusetts to drive them to Brigham and Women's Hospital. Charles stated that when he arrived to the hospital, Marie and Alex ran out of the vehicle without the two children. Charles stated that he drove around the hospital for about an hour and a half before alerting the parking valet staff of the situation.

Based on the circumstances of the incident, the mother (Marie) was informed that a 51A would be filed.

A CJIS query of Marie Nancy Pesantez-Auqui and Alex David Ortega Sislema yielded negative results for active warrants.

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212060417-00 8/26/2021 5:56:00 PM 118323 ERIC FOLEY

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK/INJURED/MEDICAL - PERSON

Narrative

About 6:00pm on Thursday August 26 2021, Officers Foley and Carey assigned to the HK01F responded to a radio call to assist EMS with a Section 12 at 128 Park Street, Dorchester.

Upon arrival, Officers were met by housing staff and Boston EMS (Ambulance 11) at 128 Park Street. EMTs spoke to the victim, Ms. Eugenie Laurent and informed her that there is an active Section 12 in place due to an incident that took place earlier today involving her acting erratically.

Ms. Laurent agreed to go with EMS and was transported to the Carney Hospital for further care and valuation.

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212060415-00 8/26/2021 5:56:00 PM 098657 JOSEPH GORMAN

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8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department VAL - OPERATING AFTER REV/SUSP.

Narrative

On Thursday, August 26th, 2021 at 5:56 PM, Officer Gorman in the LT55F unit, while performing directed traffic enforcement (Code 15) in the area of Wood Avenue & Westminster Street, Hyde Park, did observe a violation of the auto laws (Ch. 90 Sec. 18 - 'Speeding').

While in a fixed position and monitoring traffic flow on Wood Avenue toward River Street, Officer observed a gray vehicle that appeared to be traveling in excess of the posted 25 MPH speed limit. Utilizing a handheld LIDAR speed detector, Officer determined that the vehicle was traveling 41 MPH at a distance of 203.7 feet. Officer activated the marked department cruiser's blue/white lights and siren and effected a traffic stop of a gray 2009 Honda Fit MA Reg #1DYD19. Officer approached the operator and requested his driver's license and was informed that he did not possess a driver's license. The operator, Pedro Monroig (D.O.B. 08/06/1994), was able to produce a MA Identification Card. The owner of the vehicle, Makiyah Anderson (D.O.B. 07/06/1999), was seated in the front passenger seat and stated that Mr. Monroig was driving due to her feeling ill. Officer performed a RMV query via CJIS and determined the MA license of Mr. Monroig to be 'Suspended'.

Mr. Monroig was issued MA Uniform Citation (Criminal Application) #T2564130 for: Ch. 90 Sec. 18 - 'Speeding' & Ch. 90 Sec, 23 - 'Operation of a Motor Vehicle after License Suspended'.

Ms. Anderson was issued MA Uniform Citation (Criminal Application) #T2564131 for: Ch. 90 Sec. 12 - 'Owner Allowing Unlicensed Operation'.

Both parties were advised that they will be summoned to West Roxbury District Court for the violations and criminal complaints were completed for same.

Ms. Anderson who possesses a valid license stated that she was well enough to drive and allowed to take control of the vehicle.

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212060420-00 8/26/2021 6:03:00 PM

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VERBAL DISPUTE

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About 6:03 PM on Thursday, 08/26/2021, Officers Welter and Kelly (H103F) responded to a radio call for NIDV at 180 Hamilton Street, Dorchester.

Assisting unit Officer Nguyen (H425F).

Upon arrival officers spoke with the caller (Omayra Zywien) who stated her boyfriend/suspect (Antonius Turner) and victim/daughter (Ruby Zywien) were arguing over a cell phone. The caller (Omayra Zywien) stated the suspect (Turner) just recently purchased the cell phone and the victim (Ruby Zywien) had it. The caller stated the suspect paid for the cell phone on his own and it was his. The caller stated the suspect took the cell from the victim (Ruby Zywien) and an argument ensued. The caller stated the altercation was verbal and never got physical. The caller stated she called 911 before anything escalated more.

Officers spoke with the victim who stated she went to take a shower when the suspected pushed open the door to the bathroom and took the cell phone with was charging on the bathroom sink. The victim stated she attempted to get the cell phone back by grabbing it but the suspect pulled it away from her. The victim stated her and the suspect started arguing for the cell phone. The victim stated her and the suspect paid half each for the cell phone and that the cell phone was hers.

Officers spoke with the suspect who stated he took the cell phone away from the victim. The suspect stated he had just recently purchased the cell phone. The suspect stated he took his cell phone away from the victim. The suspect stated after he took the cell phone the victim started arguing with her over getting the cell phone back. The suspect stated he lives on North Hampton Street and was trying to leave when officers arrived. The suspect left the residence while officers were on-scene.

Officers ran a CJIS inquiry on the suspect for warrants and Ros to no avail.

The victim was advised of her rights under 209A.

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212060424-00 8/26/2021 5:48:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department RECOVERED - MV RECOVERED IN BOSTON (STOLEN OUTSIDE BOSTON)

Narrative

About 5:48 pm on Thursday, 08/26/2021, Officer Marifiote in the G425F responded to a radio call for an Investigate Motor Vehicle at 143 Brandywyne Drive, East Boston.

Upon arrival, Officer observed a gray Mercedes-Benz MA REG (1YHA64) with all of the windows down and the motor vehicle running. After a CJIS Inquiry the motor vehicle MA REG (1YHA64) came back stolen out of Revere Massachusetts. Per G909 Sergeant Yalmokas, Officer requested for a motor vehicle tow and Todisco Towing arrived on scene and towed the motor vehicle. Officer observed minor scratches all around and minor dents.

Tow Line notified (Carter). Form 2012 completed. Tow log completed.

Teletype notified (Suttan).

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060424-00 8/26/2021 5:48:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

RECOVERED - MV RECOVERED IN BOSTON (STOLEN OUTSIDE BOSTON)

Narrative

Stolen motor vehicle recovery.

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212060419-00 8/26/2021 5:31:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V - LEAVING SCENE - PROPERTY DAMAGE

Narrative

About 5:31 pm, on August 26, 2021 Officer Dizoglio assigned as the K414F responded for a hit and run report at 46 Kirkwood Rd., Brighton.

Upon arrival, Officer Dizoglio spoke with the owner of the vehicle identified as Michelle Nickerson (D.O.B. 08/15/1962). Nickerson stated that on today's date she was at the above location helping her son move. The victim stated that when she came outside she noticed her vehicle (MA REG. 849NE4) 2007, Mazda3 Sedan was damaged. Officer Dizoglio did see damage to the back driver side door. The victim stated that she believes the painting company (unknown name) that was at the house earlier mostly likely backed up into her car when they were leaving. The victim stated that she parked the vehicle at 4:45 pm and the painting company left around 4:55 pm and she noticed the damage shortly after. The victim stated that she did not know the name of the painting company but stated that the landlord was present. The victim stated that she would be in contact with the landlord and that he would find out the painting companies name to see if in fact they did back up into her vehicle.

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212060428-00 8/26/2021 7:00:00 PM 120902 RYAN MACROBERTS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060428-00 8/26/2021 7:00:00 PM 120902 RYAN MACROBERTS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

About 7:00pm on Thursday, 08/24/2021, members of the B3 Drug Control Unit under the supervision of Sergeant Detective Champagnie, were in the area of Mattapan Square conducting a drug investigation.

Officers Malaret and MacRoberts had their attention drawn to a motor vehicle being driven by a known individual, vehicle and individual omitted due to ongoing investigation. The vehicle was in the area of Babson Street and Blue Hill Avenue when it pulled to the side of the road and the operator remained inside the motor vehicle. After several minutes officers observed a male, later identified as Ronald Perry (DOB 05./04/1971), approach the driver window to speak with the known individual. After a brief conversation at the driver window officers observed the known individual hand an item to Perry and then roll the driver window up and drive away from the area. Perry then proceeded on foot to a nearby bus stop.

Officers Malaret and MacRoberts then approached Perry in an attempt to conduct a threshold inquiry as to his encounter with the known individual. Upon walking up Perry and displaying their badges and office, Perry stated "I know what this is about, I smoke crack." Perry then removed a loose off white rock like substance believed to be crack cocaine from inside his shorts pocket which was recovered by Officer Malaret. Perry stated he had left his home with the drugs inside his pocket and was now returning home, officers knew this to be untrue as they observed the encounter Perry had prior to officers speaking with him.

Perry was informed he would be summonsed to Dorchester District Court at a later date for Possession Class B Drug. Drugs recovered were logged into B3 drug book # 03-0001 page #145 and submitted to B3 drug safe. Investigation remains ongoing.

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212060407-00 8/26/2021 5:32:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PROPERTY

Narrative

About 5:38pm on Thursday 08/26/2021, Officer Herrera while in the L411F responded to a radio call for a B&E report at 1227 Hyde Park Ave.

Also assisting was the L202F (DiPiro & Reavis).

Upon arrival, the officer spoke to Christopher Lydon, who stated that his Tavern had been broken into overnight. The officers noticed that the Tavern was vacant and not in use. Lydon stated that he enters the above occasionally to use the restroom. He further stated that yesterday (08/25/2021) he went to the above and left at approximately 10am. Lydon stated that today, at approximately 5:32pm he noticed that the above was broken into. The officers observed that the suspect/s must have entered via the left window of the premise, for there was a file cabinet that Lydon had placed there and it made access to the above much easier. Lydon stated that he usually left the windows open in order to allow the air to circulate. Officers observed the screen to the window to be damaged and on the property’s floor.

It should be noted that the suspect left items strewn throughout and had created a makeshift bed. The suspect also activated the A/C system to the above.

District 18 detectives were notified of the incident. The L816 (Det. Barker) arrived on scene to process it.

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212060429-00 8/26/2021 5:53:00 PM 153080 MORRIS LUU

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

BURGLARY - RESIDENTIAL

Narrative

About 6:25 PM on Thursday, August 26, 2021, Officer Luu in the B431F responded to a radio call for a Breaking and Entering Report at 85 Fayston Street, Apartment 4, Dorchester.

Upon arrival Officer Luu met with Lyannet Vazquez, DOB: 01/03/1987, who stated that she was watching over her neighbor's apartment in unit 4. Ms. Vazquez stated that her neighbor, identified as Maite Gonzalez, unknown DOB, was in the Dominican Republic and entrusted her to watch her apartment while she was away. Ms. Vazquez stated that she checked the apartment every night around 7:00 PM and last night everything was normal and she turned off the lights before locking up the apartment. Ms. Vazquez stated that when she returned this night to check on the apartment she noticed the lights were on and there was a break in.

Ms. Vazquez stated that there was scaffolding construction all around the apartment complex and this allowed burglars to gain access to their apartments through the windows. Ms. Vazquez stated that there have been many burglaries in the apartment complex and at one point would be burglars attempted to enter her apartment unit even when she was at home.

Ms. Vazquez stated that she noticed that the window of one of the bedrooms if unit 4 was broken into and jewelry and stereo speakers were stolen. Various other items were stolen and the victim Maite Gonzalez would have to return from the Dominican Republic to inventory stolen items. Ms. Vazquez stated that she called the apartment complex's maintenance personnel who came to the apartment to repair the windows.

Officer Luu contacted B-2 Detective Plunkett. With the windows to apartment unit 4 repaired B-2 Detectives would not be able to process the scene.

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212060433-00 8/26/2021 6:24:00 PM 126566 RICHARD FREEDMAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

On Thursday August 26, 2021 Police Officer Freedman assigned to the L412F received a call to investigate person at 1037 River St apartment 22 in Hyde Park Ma.

Upon arrival the officer spoke to Rebecca Gabriel (10/30/84) who informed the officer officer that an unknown individual defecated in front of her apartment door. Ms. Gabriel stated this is the seconded time it has happen, the first time was a few months back. Ms. Gabriel stated she has no ongoing issues with anyone and does not know why someone would be targeting her.

Ms. Gabriel was having a difficult time contacting management to clean the mess.

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212060412-00 8/26/2021 5:59:00 PM 110930 DEREK CHAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 5:59 PM on Thursday 08/26/2021 Officers Chan and Roca in the A102F responded to a radio call for an Assault & Battery in Progress at 2 Center Plaza (CVS). Also assisting on scene was Officer Lo (A432F).

Upon arrival, officers spoke to an employee of CVS Pharmacy Nick Bonasoro (02/11/1979) who stated a customer threw a drink at him. BONASORO reported to the officers that he recognized the suspect from a previous incident (refer to report I212059560) a few days prior. BONASORO described the suspect as a black male in his 50s wearing a blue shirt, blue pants and sandals. BONASORO stated he observed the suspect in the aisle with his backpack open when he approached the suspect. BONASORO stated the suspect was confrontational resulting in a 20oz Schweppes ginger ale being thrown at him. BONASORO pointed to his pants where officers observed BONASORO'S pants to be stained from the soda. BONASORO reported the suspect left the scene prior to officers arrival heading towards Sudbury St.

Officers searched the area to no avail.

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212060427-00 8/26/2021 6:19:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - PROPERTY DAMAGE

Narrative

About 6:22pm on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Van Orman in the K424F responded to a radio call for a Motor Vehicle Accident-Property Damage at 1650 Commonwealth Ave, Brighton.

Upon arrival, the Officer spoke to the Reporting Party (Jason Liu/UHAUL AZ Reg AE58352) who stated that he had backed the UHAUL truck he was renting into the Vehicle behind him. The Officer observed substantial damage to the vehicle (VT Reg HAP822) the reporting party hit. The damages included the entire front bumper hanging off, scratches to the front of the vehicle, and a broken left headlight.

The Officer ran the plate in CJIS but was unable to find a Massachusetts address due to the vehicle being registered in Vermont. The Officer was unable to locate the Victim so left a note on the windshield with instructions on how to obtain the police report.

The Reporting Party left his information on the windshield of the Victims vehicle as well.

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212060436-00 8/26/2021 5:52:00 PM 126566 RICHARD FREEDMAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PROPERTY

Narrative

On Thursday August 26, 2021 around 5:52 Police Officer Freedman assigned to the L412F received a call for a Harassments report at 38 Osceola Street in Hyde Park Ma.

Upon arrival the officer spoke to Nikole Solomon (7/9/71) who informed the officer that she was calling because one of the children in the neighborhood colored chalk on her retaining wall.

It should be noted Ms. Solomon is a frequent 911 caller and believes the neighborhood is against her. Officer Freedman has personally been to the residence on a few occasions due to Ms. Solomon calling 911 on children.

The chalk on the retaining wall which could easily be washed off with water caused no damage to Ms. Solomon's property. Also the children colored chalk and drew nice children paintings not just Ms. Solomon's property but all around the neighborhood.

The officer then spoke to a mother of one of the children Chimere Laroche(11/16/79) who stated her son did color on Ms. Solomons property but their was no malicious intent behind it. Ms. Laroche also informed the officer that her son is autistic. Ms. Laroche stated in the past she attempted to speak with Ms. Solomon and try to be a good neighbor but Ms. Solomon was unreasonable.

The officer advised Ms. Laroche to do her best to keep her son off Ms. Solomon's property.

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060431-00 8/26/2021 12:16:00 PM 140333 ASHLEY SENA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

About 6:31 PM on Thursday, August 26, 2021 Officer Sena assigned to the J412F responded to a radio call for an INVESTIGATE MOTOR VEHICLE/ILLEGALLY PARKED at 87 Atherton Street Boston, Ma.

Upon arrival Officer Sena observed motor vehicle/MA REG GODCAN parked partially blocking a driveway.

A CJIS inquiry revealed the registration of the motor vehicle has been expired since Nov 2019.

The motor vehicle was towed by Parkway Towing (claim #15274).

Tow line notified.

Form 2012 completed.

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212060431-00 8/26/2021 12:16:00 PM 140333 ASHLEY SENA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

I212060431

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212060434-00 8/26/2021 7:15:00 PM 140300 MEGAN GREEN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 7:15 pm on Thursday 08/26/21 Officers Green and Gonzalez assigned the B102F were conducting random patrol in their marked Boston Police Cruiser # 1508 when they on-sighted a 2011 Black BMW (Paper Plate: TX REG 20057B8) fail to make a full stop at a stop sign at the corner of Marcella Street and Highland Street, Roxbury.

Officers activated their lights and sirens and conducted a traffic stop of the aforementioned vehicle. Officers spoke with the operator/Tefay Hishe (DOB 11/04/1997) who produced his driver's permit and stated his passenger Yusuf Jama (DOB 02/18/00) had a valid driver's license. Officer's conducted a CJIS inquiry of Mr. Hishe which reveled his permit to be expired and the registration of the vehicle to be cancelled. Mr. Jama did in fact have a valid driver's license.

Mr. Hishe stated he was renting this vehicle from someone on Snapchat and did not have further information. Mr. Hishe could not provide a rental agreement. Officers then conducted a CJIS inquiry of the VIN listed on the paper plate (AUTH0R1ZEDAGENT64) resulting in no information for the vehicle. Officers then ran the vin from the vehicle (WBAPK5G56BNN79747) which revealed a cancelled registration status. Officers then ran each vin through www.mytxcar.org/txcar_net/securirtycheck.aspx resulting in no match.

Officers removed both the operator and passenger from the vehicle informing them it was not legally authorized to be operated and gave Mr. Hishe a verbal warning for VAL ch. 89.9 Failure to stop at a stop sign and provided instruction on how to fix his permit at the registry.

Auto Service and Tire responded (slip 05452)

Tow line notified (Harty)

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212060441-00 8/26/2021 5:26:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - INVOLVING BICYCLE - NO INJURY

Narrative

About 7:26pm on Thursday, 08/26/2021, Officer Miranda assigned to the H435F responded to a radio call for a motor vehicle accident / pedestrian struck at Gibson St. and Dorchester Ave. Dorchester.

Assisting units were the (H436F) Officer Millane, BEMS (A21) Collins and Currie, (E17) Goddard, Cammarata and Skrabut.

Upon arrival, officers spoke to the victim Thomas Brown (DOB 02/15/1965) who stated he was struck by a gray 2001 Toyota Camry (MA REG 4LZ 895) driven by Maria C. Fernandes (DOB 12/06/1950) at the entrance of 1580 Dorchester Ave.

Brown stated he was bike riding on Dorchester Ave heading towards when Fernandes was making a left turn into 1580 Dorchester Ave. Brown stated that his view was obstructed by a white van or pickup truck and he did not see Fernandes. Brown stated he was hit by the front passenger side bumper causing the vehicle head light to fall to the ground. Brown stated after he was hit he fell to the ground as well.

Officers then spoke to Fernandes who stated she was making a left turn from Dorchester Ave into 1580 Dorchester Ave. when she hit Brown. Fernandes stated she did not see Brown and also stated that she was not speeding.

BEMS arrived on scene to evaluate Brown. Brown stated he was not hurt and declined further medical attention.

Officers observed minor scratches to the motor vehicle and the bicycle did not appear to be damaged.

Both parties went their separate ways without incident.

No further information was giving.

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212060426-00 8/26/2021 6:28:00 PM 140290 WILLIAM DICK

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - INVOLVING BICYCLE - INJURY

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 6:28PM on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Dick in the D411F responded to a radio call for a motor vehicle accident involving a bicycle at 500 Commonwealth Ave. (MBTA Kenmore Station) in Kenmore Sq.

Upon arrival, officer made contact with MBTA Bus Operator Thomas Sullivan (DOB 03/10/75) who was operating an MBTA Bus (MBT739) and made contact with a cyclist with the front end of the bus while making a left handed turn onto Commonwealth Ave. from the MBTA Bus yard located in Kenmore Sq..

EMS A16 (Joyce, Royer) responded on scene and evaluated the victim Emely Chen (DOB 04/16/77) for minor lower back and hip injuries. Chen was transported to Beth Israel Deaconess for further medical attention. Chen spoke with MBTA officers, CS650 (Sgt. Roya) and stated that she did not see the bus making the turn and she was travelling in the bicycle lane when the accident occurred.

MBTA Police to file additional police report (2021-6631) and CRA-65.

Officer attempted to return the disabled Blue Bike at Kenmore station but station was filled.

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212060440-00 8/26/2021 6:46:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

About 6:46 pm on Thursday, August 26th, 2021, Officer Muraca in the H415F, responded to a radio call for a Non-Intimate Domestic Violence Situation at 5 Sumner Sq, Boston. The H425F responded as well.

Upon Arrival Officers were met by the Suspect (Yvonne Dunkley) and the Victim (Jesse M Hutley). Officers separated the two parties in an effort to de-escalate the situation. The Suspect (Dunkley) continued to yell and act aggressively throughout the entire time officers were there. Officers spoke with the Victim (Hutley) and the Suspect and both said that they had been yelling, but no-one had been hit. Neither party had any visible injuries or bruises. The Victim stated that she just wanted her daughter out of her house. The Victim denied EMS.

Officers attempted to allow the Suspect to gather her things to leave, but the Suspect continued to be disrespectful and yell. Officers thought it was better to have her come back at another time to retrieve her belongings.

Officers explained that she can go to the Dorchester Court house to gain a court order to retrieve her belongings.

The Suspect was removed from the home.

Officers made the Victim aware of her rights under 209A, and gave her an abuse law card in hand.

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212060451-00 8/26/2021 7:27:00 PM 140415 RAYMOND LIANG

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

PROPERTY - FOUND

Narrative

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212060451-00 8/26/2021 7:27:00 PM 140415 RAYMOND LIANG

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

PROPERTY - FOUND

Narrative

About 7:27pm on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Liang assigned to the D425F, responded to a radio call for an Investigate Premise at 24 Lawrence Street Boston, MA.

Upon arrival, Officer Liang was approached by a male individual, Marc Botelho (508-631-8495) stated that he is a Parking Officer for the Boston Transportation Department. Mr. Botelho stated that he noticed a Black suitcase was in the middle of the sidewalk. Mr. Botelho stated that he opened the suitcase and noticed a Narcan, clothes, orange pill bottle, a Gray/Black backpack, Photo Book, Cell phone and charger, and make up.

Officer Liang could not found who the suitcase belongs to. Officer Liang brought the suitcase back to District D-4 and log it in to the Property Log Book 4-3 page #76.

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212060444-00 8/26/2021 6:26:00 PM 153137 MATTHEW TURNER

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

BURGLARY - RESIDENTIAL

Narrative

About 6:26 PM on Thursday August 26th 2021, Officer Turner in the C411F responded to a radio call for an assault and battery report at 172 Harvard St.

Upon arrival the Officer was met by the VICTIM (SHANTELLE SANDERS) who resides at the above. Sanders stated to the Officer that the boyfriend of one of her friends, and the SUSPECT (TEDESSE BOWER) showed up at the above address unannounced by opening the front- common door of the residence and then proceeded upstairs and then kicked in her front door damaging the door knob thus making the door un- securable.

Sanders went on to state that a verbal argument ensued, where Bower began yelling at her and accusing her of "talking trash" about him. Sanders stated that she took out her phone and began recording Bower as he was leaving and he continued yelling at her, and that now they were outside. Sanders stated at that point Bower truck her with a closed fist in the mouth and bloodied her lip, as well as knocked her phone out of her hand, cracking the screen.

Sanders stated that Bower then threw her phone and left the scene in a red Mercedes MA REG: 2DAC46. Sanders also stated that she had a video recording of the assault which appeared to show the suspect hitting the phone out of her hand.

Sanders denied EMS, and was advised to call back the police if Bower returned.

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212060452-00 8/26/2021 7:49:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

THREATS TO DO BODILY HARM

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 7:58pm on Thursday 08/26/2021, Officer Herrera while in the L411F responded to a radio call for a threat report at 1040 Hyde Park Ave.

Upon arrival, Jonathan Mejia informed the officer of a previous incident that had occurred in District 1 (for more info see report I212060389) where his moped was stolen.

Later Mejia stated that he observed the males that stole his moped driving at 116 Washington Street, where he confronted the two black males on it and after a brief struggle, was able to gain possession of his stolen moped. He stated that he did not receive any injuries from the incident. Mejia stated that the two males threatened him with guns and knives, and to return with a “lot of people”. He described both males to be between 16 & 17 years old, one wearing red shorts and a black shirt, and the other to be wearing shorts. He stated that the males also had a “red and pinkish” scooter with patches/stickers on it. Mejia mentioned that he did not know these two males. Mejia also stated that police were on scene for this incident as well.

Mejia was afraid and decided to call the police once he was at 1040 Hyde Park Ave., to make sure the threats were documented.

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212060443-00 8/26/2021 7:26:00 PM 052581 WILFREDO GARCIA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST

Narrative

On Thursday 08/26/2021 about 07:26 p.m. Officer Lai and Officer Garcia W. while assigned to the H202F , responded to a radio call for assist Boston EMS on a emotional disturbed person at 59 Stanley St. Dorchester (Group Home).

Upon arrival , along with Boston EMT ambulance A-10 , officers and Boston EMT spoke with the group home clinician Ms. Joanna Buczek , who stated that she wrote a section 12 on her client Mr. Luangel Callis , because he has not been compliant with his medications , had not been eating and is delusional .

Officers and EMT went to Mr. Callis room and was asked some question by Boston EMT , in which Mr. Callis answered well. Boston EMT stated to Mr. callis that a section was issue by the group home clinician and if he would like to come to the Hospital . Mr. Callis stated that he did nothing wrong and was refusing been transported to the hospital. Since Mr. Callis refused further medical attention , Boston EMS make the determination that Mr. Callis can stay in his room ,

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212060442-00 8/26/2021 6:51:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - OTHER

Narrative

About 7:34 PM on Thursday, August 26, 2021, Officer Florentino in the A426F responded to a radio call for Motor Vehicle Accident-Hit and Run Report at 21 Edinboro St., Boston.

Upon arrival, Officer Florentino spoke with the 911 caller Syed Aziz (DOB 02/17/92). Aziz stated that his vehicle was hit and wanted to report the damage.

Aziz stated that he parked his car, a 2016 Nissan Rogue (MA REG 2XGG65) on Edinboro St. behind his apartment building Wednesday (08/25/21) at approximately 7:00 PM. On Thursday (08/26/21) Aziz attempted to move his car to avoid upcoming street cleaning at approximately 6:30 PM when he noticed his car had been hit by another vehicle on the passenger side.

Officer Florentino observed Aziz’s car legally parked on the left side of Edinboro St in Chinatown resident parking space. Officer Florentino also observed a valid resident parking sticker on his vehicle. Officer Florentino observed scratches and dents on the passenger side of the vehicle from the back bumper to the front bumper consistent with being side swiped. In addition to the damage on the side panel, the passenger side view mirror was struck and dangling by electrical wires, the plastic wheel well protector was knocked off, and had a cracked front passenger hub cap. There were also small scratches on the front of the vehicle but Aziz was not positive that they could have been caused by this incident.

On the ground around the vehicle was broken glass from the side view mirror, plastic from mirror and plastic from the wheel well.

Aziz stated that he believes the New Moon Restaurant that he was parked in front of has a security camera that may have recorded the incident.

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060458-00 8/26/2021 8:18:00 PM 124181 JAMES HIGGINS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

Narrative

About 08:25 pm on Thursday, 08/26/2021, Officers Higgins and Barton in the J201F responded to a radio call for a DVIP AT 52 Lamartine St, Boston.

Upon arrival Officers met with Ms. Amaya Dejesus who stated she had just been assaulted by her childs father, Mr. Radames Reyes. Ms. Dejesus stated her and Mr. Reyes became involved in an argument in his apartment (255) because Mr. Reyes wanted his father to spend time with their child but Ms. Dejesus had never met Mr. Reyes father and stated she did not want her child with someone she did not know.

Ms. Dejesus stated that angered Mr. Reyes and during the course of the argument Mr. Reyes threw her to the ground, punched her in the mouth and then kicked her several times while she was on the ground. Ms. Dejesus stated she left the residence and stated she was calling police at which time Mr. Reyes fled the area on foot and was last seen taking a left on Centre St from Lamartine St.

Ms. Dejesus described Mr. Reyes as a Black-Hispanic male with a medium complexion about 5'3 with a thin build and his hair in a ponytail. Ms. Dejesus additionally stated Mr. Reyes was wearing a navy blue pull-over, light colored jeans, and white and blue Nike sneakers that said "Air".

A description was broadcast over the radio and Officers searched the area to no avail.

Ms. Dejesus was advised of her rights under 209A and was picked up by a rideshare vehicle and left the area.

A check via CJIS revealed no active warrants or restraining orders in place for either party. Ms. Dejesus stated Mr. Reyes had an active warrant for a similar offense out of Florida but Officers were unable to locate it at this time.

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212060459-00 8/26/2021 8:00:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

About 8:01PM on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Keenan in the D421F responded to a radio call to Investigate an Illegally Parked Motor Vehicle at 1002 Tremont Street, Boston.

Officer observed a Gray Honda Sedan, bearing Massachusetts Registration 53B650, parked in a Fire Lane and Tow Zone in the rear of the above listed address. Officer spoke to the business owner of Good Eats Pizza located at the above listed address and he requested a tow for the vehicle. The vehicle had a flat rear passenger side tire. The vehicle was towed by Eastcoast Towing and no contents were removed from the vehicle.

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212060459-00 8/26/2021 8:00:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 8:01PM on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Keenan in the D421F responded to a radio call to Investigate an Illegally Parked Motor Vehicle at 1002 Tremont Street, Boston.

Upon arrival, Officer observed a Gray Honda Sedan, bearing Massachusetts Registration 53B650, parked near the sidewalk behind the above listed address. Officer spoke with the business owner of Good Eats Pizza who called in the illegally parked motor vehicle. The owner stated that the Honda had been parked in the same spot for approximately 7 days and also had a flat tire. The owner stated the Honda was parked in a Fire Lane and he requested the vehicle be towed.

Officer observed the Honda parked beneath a clearly marked Fire Lane sign that stated no parking and tow zone. Officer also observed the vehicle to have a flat rear passenger side tire. Officer conducted an NCIC/LEAPs query and discovered the registered owner had an address listed in Sommerville.

Officer contacted Boston Operations and requested a tow truck to the scene due to the vehicle being parked in a tow zone Fire Lane. EastCoast Towing arrived on scene a short time later and towed the vehicle (Tow Slip #001290).

Officer contacted the Tow Line and spoke with Employee Carter and notified them of the tow. Officer issued Parking Citation # 49070426-6 for parking in a no parking zone.

Officer's Body Worn Camera was activated during the incident.

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212060463-00 8/26/2021 8:33:00 PM 151192 ASTRID GONZALEZ

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST

Narrative

About 8:33 PM on Thursday 08/26/21 Officer Gonzalez and Officer Green assigned to the B102F responded to a radio call for a Request BPD Response at 19 Rockland Street, Roxbury.

It should be noted officers have responded to this address previously and are familiar with all parties involved.

Upon arrival, officers were met at the door of the aforementioned location by the mother (Paulette Burns, DOB: 11/08/59) in which she stated to officers that her daughter/ victim (Vanice Strother, DOB: 12/01/96) was at the neighbor Jazz's residence located at 21 Rockland Street, Roxbury, when her daughter came home upset and started to throw things around the house. The mother stated that her daughter was "tearing down curtains" and she "needed to go to the hospital to calm down."

Officer Green request for Boston EMS to respond.

Officer Green could observe that the daughter (Strother) appeared to be upset and was able to walk the daughter downstairs and over to the ambulance with the assistance of the mother.

Boston EMS 3A02 (Batzinger & Krause) responded to the scene and transported the daughter to Brigham & Women's Hospital for further evaluation.

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212060466-00 8/26/2021 7:00:00 AM 010167 MICHAEL DOYLE

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

AUTO THEFT

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department W/I about 21:00pm victim who is identified above entered Area B-2 to report a auto theft.

Victim states she parked her m/v which is described above as m/v # 1 in the rear of 68 Warren St behind Ugi's Subs around 7:00am todays date and when she returned around 19:30pm todays date the m/v was not parked there.

Victim reports no other keys were accessible and she entered Area B-2 to make out a report but was unable to at that time as she did not have her glasses with her at the time.

Officer checked with tows at 4629 and no sign of m/v being towed.

M/v was involved in a m/v accident hit and run around 18:00pm todays date at Quincy St and Blue Hill Ave, refer to cc# 212060416.

Stolen cars was notified at 21:30pm spoke to Correnti.

Victim was advised to re-contact police if necessary.

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212060467-00 8/26/2021 7:45:00 PM 133888 KATRINA MAMMOLI

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

AUTO THEFT

Narrative

About 9:20 PM on Thursday, 08/26/21 Cadet Mammoli while assigned to the front desk of District C-11 took a walk in report for auto theft at 1356 Dorchester Avenue, Boston MA.

The Victim (Tien Dinh) stated that on 08/26/21 at about 7:45 PM, he parked his motor vehicle (MA REG #6NGH70) outside of 1356 Dorchester Avenue, Boston MA. The Victim (Dinh) stated that when he returned on at about 08/26/21 at about 7:55 PM, the motor vehicle was gone. The Victim stated he is in possession of the keys. The Victim is unsure if the doors were locked. Tow line and Boston Trans Department were checked and the motor vehicle was not towed. The Victim reported that his personal checkbook was in the car as well as his brother's (Te Dinh) business checkbook.

Stolen Car Unit (Correnti) was notified. All documents faxed.

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212060465-00 8/26/2021 8:55:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST

Narrative

About 8:56 pm on Thursday, 08/06/21, Officers Chen in the J425F and Sena in the J412F responded to a radio call for an emotionally disturbed person at 64 Iffley Road, Jamaica Plain.

Upon arrival, officers observed the victim, Yajaira Lopez, in the bedroom with several cuts on her left forearm. Officers spoke to the Ms. Lopez's daughter who stated that Ms. Lopez does have a history of cutting herself. Boston EMS Ambulance 13 (EMTs Perez/ McLoughlin) arrived on scene and evaluated Ms. Lopez. Ms. Lopez was transported to Brigham and Women's Hospital by Ambulance 13 for further evaluation.

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212060473-00 8/26/2021 9:18:00 PM 153137 MATTHEW TURNER

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

LARCENY THEFT FROM MV - NON-ACCESSORY

Narrative

About 9:18 PM on Thursday August 26th 2021 Officer Turner in the C411F responded to a radio call for a breaking and entering motor vehicle report, at 81 Millet St.

Upon arrival the Officer was met by the VICTIM (CARA FULLER) who stated this is and on-going issue that has happened multiple times. She stated that around 6:00 PM on the previous day she came home from work and parked her vehicle in front of the above. She further stated that she came outside this mooring and found the inside of her vehicle to be ransacked. She stated receipts and paper work from the glove box which appeared to be thrown all over the passenger compartment of the vehicle, but it did not appear that anything was missing or had been stolen.

She further stated that she checked her ring camera and had video showing a woman who is unknown to her, enter her vehicle and go through it. She stated that she has been in contact with B3 detectives, and already informed them but wanted the incident documented.

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212060464-00 8/26/2021 8:49:00 PM 102407 MATTHEW MCCARTHY

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

FIRE REPORT

Narrative

At approximately 8:49 p.m. on Thursday August 26, 2021, Officer M. McCarthy (ID#102407), while assigned to the E435D, responded to a 911 call for a transformer fire on the corner of 52 Garth Rd.

On arrival, Officer M. McCarthy observed Boston Fire Dept Ladder 25 and Engine 30 on-scene assessing the situation. BFD initially observed small sparks on the top of the transformer opposite of 52 Garth Rd as well as black char marks on the transformer opposite 30 Garth Rd. BFD notified Officer McCarthy that any visible sparks had stopped shortly after their arrival. Officer McCarthy and BFD did not observe any down wires or damage to personal property. There were no complaints of injuries or property damage. Eversource was notified via BPD Dispatch. Eversource did not give an ETA.

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212060423-00 8/26/2021 6:50:00 PM 148267 JAMES GORMAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V - LEAVING SCENE - PROPERTY DAMAGE

Narrative

About 6:50 P.M. on Thursday, August 26, 2021 Officer Gorman in the A695F on-sited a Motor-Vehicle accident at 260 North Street, in the North End neighborhood.

While assigned to escort duty for the Saint Lucy Feast, Officer Gorman observed a large white International truck (Ma APN Plate 72012) strike a parked Toyota Camry (Ma Reg. 2NB499) while it was parked outside of 260 North Street.

Officer Gorman spoke with Angelo Silva Lopes who was the driver (Ma APN Plate 72012). Mr. Lopes stopped and provided the Officer with his license and registration.

While on scene the Officer was not able to make contact with the owner of the parked vehicle (Ma Reg. 2NB499) since he was not on scene.

The Officer observed the passenger side mirror of the parked vehicle (Ma Reg. 2NB499) to be knocked on the ground and no longer attached to the vehicle.

While Officer Gorman was writing the report the owner of the parked Toyota Camry (Ma Reg. 2NB499), Jean Paul Fakhri walked into District A-1 and spoke with Officer Gorman. Officer Gorman gave Fakhri all the information for Angelo Silva Lopes' license and registration. Officer Gorman instructed Jean Paul Fakhr to contact his insurance company to file a report.

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060461-00 8/26/2021 8:41:00 PM 120434 LEE MERLINO

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VANDALISM

Narrative

About 8:47 PM, on Thursday, August 26th, 2021, Officer Merlino, and Driscoll while assigned to the K104F responded to a radio call for a Vandalism in Progress at 1575 Commonwealth Ave, #1, Brighton.

Upon arrival, the officers were met by the caller/ resident of apartment 1, Ms. Jessica Putney. Ms. Putney stated that she was on the phone with her mother in her bed room when she heard something come crashing into her kitchen. Ms. Putney stated that she went into her kitchen and found a large piece of cement thrown her kitchen window. The officers inquired with this party if they saw who caused the damage to which she did not see.

The officer were advised by Ms. Putney that she rents that apartment, and were advised this building to be managed by Goldstein Investment Group, PO BOX 79213, Waverly, MA 617-480-3700.

The officers also observed a camera in the front vestibule of the hallway. It is unclear at this time if the camera is working.

Officers notified the Kilo Detectives, Sgt Det. Cellucci (K980), and Det. Cardoso, (K820).

It is to be noted that while enroute to this call, a second call for a Vandalism came in. For further, please see I212060460.

Officers searched the area to no avail.

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212060474-00 8/26/2021 9:14:00 PM 113407 LEROY FERNANDES

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VANDALISM

Narrative

Arrests

Deborah Simcock 794 MASSACHUSSETTS BOSTON MA DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY -$1200, MALICIOUS c266.127

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212060474-00 8/26/2021 9:14:00 PM 113407 LEROY FERNANDES

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VANDALISM

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 9:19 PM, on Thursday, 08/26/2021, Officers Fernandes & Parham in the C111F responded to a radio call for an DVIP at 14 Fowler St, Dorchester.

Also responding C905 (Sgt. Wright) C660F (Wheeler) C113F (Coyne/Capriles)

Prior to arrival Officers were informed by Boston Police operations that caller stated his ex-wife had smashed his window and their were children present in the house.

Upon arrival Officers observed a smashed glass, a broken window on the front porch of the residence and a rock on the floor of the porch below the window. C905 (Sgt. Wright) spoke with the caller (Nelson Simcock) through the window who stated that his ex- wife had caused the damage. The caller wouldn't allow officers inside of his residence but stated to the C905 (Sgt. Wright) that the children inside the residence were safe and unharmed. Officers attempted to speak with the callers ex-wife (Deborah Simcock) who appeared to be intoxicated and making no sense to officers.

Officers conducted a CJIS query on both parties which revealed no active retraining orders but that the suspect Deborah Simcock did have two active default warrants out of Dorchester District Court (WR5587398TC & WR5621946TC) signed by the Honorable Judge Grant.

Officers requested Boston EMS for an evaluation of Deborah Simcock. Boston EMS A03 (JeanJuste/Spencer) responded and evaluated Ms. Simcock. Ms. Simcock refused medical treatment

Officers placed Deborah Simcock under arrest for Malicious Destruction of Property in addition to her active warrants.

While in handcuffs and being escorted to the marked Boston Police cruiser for transport to B3 the suspect kicked the Victim's window. Officers were able to regain control of the suspect and transported her to B3 for booking without any further issue.

51a Filed with DCF.

Arrests

Deborah Simcock 794 MASSACHUSSETTS BOSTON MA DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY -$1200, MALICIOUS c266.127

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212060460-00 8/26/2021 8:52:00 PM 120434 LEE MERLINO

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VANDALISM

Narrative

About 8:52 PM, on Thursday, August 26th, 2021, Officer Merlino, and Driscoll while assigned to the K104F responded to a radio call for a Vandalism in Progress at 18-A Melvin Ave, Brighton.

Upon arrival the officers were met by the victim, Ms. Elyse Vacherot. The victim stated that she was in another room in her apartment, when she heard the sound of glass shattering in her bedroom area. The victim went to see what had occurred and found a cement style rock thrown threw her window.

The victim stated she did not see who caused the damage.

The victim advised officers that the building is managed by Brigs LLC, located at 185 Dudley St, Boston, 617-536-4900.

The officer notified Kilo Detectives, Sgt Det. Cellucci (K980) and Det. Cardoso (K820).

The officers searched the area to no avail.

It is to be noted, just prior to this event, another call was placed for the same style incident at 1575 Commonwealth Ave, Brighton. Please see I212060461.

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212060478-00 8/26/2021 5:00:00 PM 140415 RAYMOND LIANG

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

MISSING PERSON

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Narrative

About 9:30pm on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Liang assigned to the D425F, responded to a radio call for a Investigate Person - Missing Person Report at 23 Emerald Court Apt C Boston, MA.

Upon arrival, Officer Liang was approached by a female individual, Shamquika Brown Williams (617-756-1871) stated that her daughter, Janiya Williams (8/19/2007) ran away and last seen from the house at about 5:00pm on Thursday, 08/26/21. Ms. Williams stated that Janiya ran away from home because she was upset about Ms. Williams and her father getting separated. Ms. Williams stated that Janiya left the house wearing a Green one piece shorts outfit with no shoes. Ms. Williams stated that Janiya possible destination could be at friend's (Mikiya) house at 375 Geneva Avenue Dorchester, MA. Ms. Williams described Janiya as a African American Female, height: 5'4', approximately 100 lbs.

Officer Liang requested a Dorchester C-11 District Unit on the radio to check if Janiya was at 375 Geneva Avenue Dorchester, MA. H445F (Green) responded to 375 Geneva Avenue Dorchester, MA and had located Janiya. Officer Green spoke to Janiya, while doing so, she gave a fake name and fake date of birth. Officer Green informed Janiya that she will be transported back to 23 Emerald Court Apt C Boston, MA, while doing so, Janiya refused and ran away.

Officer Green canvassed the area for Janiya and observed her and a group of her friends at 6-8 Westville Terrace Dorchester, MA. Janiya friends approached Officer Green and stated that Janiya was not at 6-8 Westville Terrace Dorchester, MA.

Missing Person Report NCIC Record Completed

Missing Person Unit faxed and Notified (Nunez)

Missing Person #0683

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212060477-00 8/26/2021 9:48:00 PM 118206 WILLIAM RYAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

About 9:50 PM, on Thursday, 08/26/2021, Officers Ryan and Gilmore in the B201F responded to a radio call for a Non Intimate Domestic Violence at 43 Holworthy Street, Roxbury.

Assisting on scene were the B103F (Robichaud, McGuire) B454F (Det. Gero), and the Y911 (Sgt. Det. Gilmore).

Upon arrival, Officers observed an unknown female later identified as Navae Chandler (DOB:09/29/05), to be yelling at Officers exiting their marked police patrol wagon. Officers asked Navae Chandler what was going on and why she is outside yelling. Navae Chandler stated that she is mad at her sister and her mother for taking her phone and computer.

Officers then spoke to Antonia Chandler (DOB:04/04/93) and Nakia Chandler (DOB:03/04/75) who were inside the above address. Nakia Chandler stated that she had taken her daughter Navae Chandler's phone and computer, which started a verbal argument between both parties. Nakia Chandler stated she had then gave the computer and phone to her other daughter Antonia Chandler to bring into the bedroom and that is when Navae Chandler threw a "dog bowl" at Antonia Chandler. Officers could observe a laceration on Antonia Chandler's upper lip. Nakia Chandler further stated the verbal altercation continued until Navae Chandler was kicked out of the residence.

Boston EMS (A91) arrived on scene and treated Antonia Chandler as well as transport Navae Chandler to Boston Medical Center.

District 2 Detectives were notified for pictures.

Officers advised Antonia and Nakia Chandler of their rights under M.G.L. 209a.

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212060489-00 8/26/2021 10:00:00 PM 118323 ERIC FOLEY

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 10:00pm on Thursday August 26 2021, Officers Foley and Carey assigned to the HK01F responded to a radio call for a Domestic Violence Intimate Partner at 101 Cushing Avenue, Dorchester.

Upon arrival, Officers spoke to Ms. Taijah Williams outside of the residence. Ms. Williams stated she was involved in a verbal argument with her boyfriend. It should be noted that Ms. Williams did not provide Officers with her boyfriend's information. Initially Ms. Williams stated she did not recall the reasoning for the argument, and after multiple attempts by Officers, Ms. Williams stated the argument was over personal issues. Ms. Williams provided Officers with minimal information throughout the interaction. Ms. Williams stated the argument never turned physical. Ms. Williams stated her boyfriend left prior to Officers arrival.

Ms. Williams stated while she was leaving 101 Cushing Avenue, she was in the process of pushing open the apartment door and cracked a glass panel on the inside of the door. Ms. Williams had a minor scratch to her left thumb and denied the need for EMS.

Officers advised Ms. Williams of her rights under 209A. A CJIS inquiry of Ms. Williams yielded no active restraining orders and no warrants.

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212060448-00 8/26/2021 8:10:00 PM 095174 TERRENCE BURKE

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

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212060448-00 8/26/2021 8:10:00 PM 095174 TERRENCE BURKE

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

About 8:10 PM on Thursday 08/26/21 Officers Deluca and Donovan assigned to the H104F responded to a radio call for a shot spotter activation for 11 rounds at 21 Bourneside Street.

Additional responding units are HC01 (Capt Mclaughlin), H904 (Sgt Morrison), H980 (Sgt Detective Webb), H813 (Detective Traft), H803 (Detective Finn), HK01 (Foley/Carey), H103F (Kelly/Welter), TE504 (Obrien), and HD01 (Dambreville).

Upon arrival Officers observed a vacant grey Honda Accord (MA REG 2SED76) in the middle of the road on Bourneside Street with ballistic damage. Officers also observed groups of people fleeing from the scene in all directions. It should be known prior to the accident their was a basketball game going on at Town field Park.

Officers also observed ballistic damage to MA REG 1MGZ32 parked on on the corner of Bourneside Street and Paisley Park.

C11 Detectives arrived on scene to collect evidence and ballistics. 12 casings were discovered;.

Officers also spoke to the residents at 6 Paisley Park and 8 Paisley park who reported ballistic damages to their residents.

William Boardman, 05/20/67, who lives at 6 Paisley Park informed Officers he saw individuals running through his backyard and reported ballistic damage to his residence. C11 Detectives were advised and took pictures of the ballistic damages.

Officers were also called to Boston Medical for a walk in gun shot victim, Alexander De La Rosa. Alexander informed Officers he was in the passenger seat of MA REG 2SED76 during the incident. Alexander suffered a gun shot wound to his upper left shoulder.

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212060490-00 8/26/2021 8:41:00 PM 126566 RICHARD FREEDMAN

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SERVICE TO OTHER AGENCY

Narrative

On Thursday August 26, 2021 Police Officer Freedman assigned to the L412F received a call for a Larceny Report at 8 Andria Rd in Hyde Park Ma.

Upon Arrival the Officer spoke to Seania Williams (9/2/93) who informed the officer that her keys to her residence were stole out of her mailbox. Officer advised to contact landlord and get locks changed.

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212060487-00 8/26/2021 10:03:00 PM 096691 CARLSON BRENEUS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

On Thursday 10/26/2021 at about 10:00 pm Officer Breneus assigned to the F411F along with Officer Coleman F431F responded to 443 Old Colony Ave apt #343 for a Domestic Violence Intimate Partner.

On arrival officer met the caller/victim Dayna Ortiz who stated she was physically assaulted by her child's father suspect Nelson Pinet.

Victim stated she was involved in a verbal argument with the suspect while at her cousin's house. Victim stated the suspect choked her while at her cousin's house because the argument escalated. Victim stated the suspect went home to gather his belongings to leave the apartment where they stayed together.

Victim stated she went home herself expecting the suspect to be gone. Victim stated they got into another argument which resulted with the suspect hitting her in the face, and choking her. Victim stated the suspect stopped when the victim's daughter/witness Gina Reese began defending her mother and trying to pull the suspect from on top of the victim. Victim stated as the suspect was walking out the door, suspect turned around pushed the door open and swung on her, punching her in the face, nose, mouth and pulling her hair. Victim stated the suspect ran once he saw the victim's face bleeding.

Officers observed the victim's face bloody with cuts and bruises. H&H on scene to treat the victim but the victim refused medical attention. Victim stated the suspect is currently on probation for an unrelated incident. Victim and suspect has a 10 month old child together. Victim stated the suspect has her car MA Reg 435F40 gray Nissan Altima, and suspect possibly may have her phone. Suspect describes as a tall skinny Hispanic male, with partial gray beard unknown clothing.

Victim advised of her rights under 209A.

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212060493-00 8/26/2021 10:19:00 PM 153083 BRIAN, F HARRINGTON

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department About 10:19pm on Thursday, August 26, 2021, Officer Harrington and Officer Little in the B101F responded to a radio call for a Breaking and Entering - In Progress at 392 Columbia Road, Dorchester.

Upon arrival, Officers spoke to the calling party/victim, Paula MOURA (DOB: 6/25/75). MOURA stated that while she was inside of her apartment she heard a loud bang at her door but that she did not believe somebody was trying to break in.

MOURA stated that while sitting in her apartment she heard a loud knock at the door and when she looked outside through the "peep hole" she did not observe anybody in the hallway. MOURA stated that approximately fifteen minutes later, while looking through the "peep hole", she observed a young, black male, wearing a black jacket and black pants with white stripes, in the hallway. MOURA stated that she observed the male jump in the air and kick her door. MOURA stated this caused a very loud bang and scared her. MOURA stated that she observed the male run down the hallway. At this time MOURA called 911. MOURA stated she looked down the hallway and could no longer see the male.

MOURA stated that she did not think the individual was trying to break into the home. She believed he was just knocking on doors to be annoying.

Officers advised MOURA to contact police if he is to return or if she sees him in the apartment complex. MOURA advised not to interact with the individual if seen.

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212060494-00 8/26/2021 10:15:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ANIMAL INCIDENTS (DOG BITES, LOST DOG, ETC)

Narrative

About 10:15PM on Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Keenan in the D421F responded to a radio call for a Request for Police Response at 445 , Boston.

Prior to arrival, Boston Operations informed the Officer that the Boston Fire Department was requesting a police response for a forced entry into the above listed address.

Upon arrival, Officer observed Boston Fire Department Engine 33 on scene. Officer spoke with Engine 33 and they stated that they did not have to make forced entry into the apartment. Engine 33 stated that the victim (Maha Koussa) was outside of the above listed address on the balcony. Engine 33 stated that she refused to come back inside for an unknown reason.

The victim's (Koussa) daughters Tatiana and Laura then arrived on scene with keys to the apartment. Officer then went inside the apartment and observed a dog barking and running around the apartment. Officer observed the victim outside on the balcony asking for help. Laura then placed the dog in his cage and Officer assisted the victim back inside of the apartment.

Officer spoke to victim and the victim stated that she was watching her daughter's dog, Oliver, and Oliver began chewing on her shoes. The victim stated she then told the dog to stop and the dog began barking and scratching the victim. The victim stated she did not know if the dog bit her or just scratched her because the interaction happened quickly. The victim stated she then ran over to the window and climbed onto the balcony so the dog would stop scratching her.

Officer observed several scratches on the victim's right arm and a scratch on the victim's right shin. Officer also observed a scratch mark on the victim's left foot. Officer observed a small amount of blood coming from the scratch on the victim's right shin.

Officer contacted Boston Operations and requested Boston EMS to the scene. Boston EMS Ambulance A16 (Royer/Joyce) arrived on scene and evaluated the victim. The victim was not transported to the hospital.

Officer spoke with the dog owner, Laura and she stated that Oliver was a 13 month old mixed breed dog. Laura stated that Oliver was a rescue dog that she obtained from Scholtz Guest House in Dedham, MA. Laura stated that Oliver was fully vaccinated.

Officer contacted Animal Control Employee Monroe and informed him of the incident. Officer faxed a copy of the report to Employee Monroe.

Officer's Body Worn Camera was activated during the incident.

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212060496-00 8/26/2021 10:26:00 PM 148300 JOANNA SARILES

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

About 10:33 PM, 0n Thursday, 08/26/21, Officer Sariles in the F441F responded to a non-intimate domestic violence at 24 Bellflower St. Dorchester (unit 427).

Upon arrival, Officer spoke to the victim, Wallace E Swidell (DOB: 04/01/1959), who stated that his daughter (suspect), Shanita Thomas (DOB: 07/01/1986) came to his apartment without permission. Mr. Swidell was worried of her presence because he Boston Housing has a restraining order (unknown: perhaps has been trespass) against her from a past incident. According to Mr. Swidell, he was all set with police presence at this moment because his daughter had already left the scene prior to Officers arrival. Officers inquired through CJIS and noted no active warrants or restraining orders. No visible injuries to Mr. Wallace. Advised of their 209 A rights.

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212060492-00 8/26/2021 10:14:00 PM 102332 OSCAR CALDERON

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST

Narrative

About 10:14 PM on Thursday 08/26/21 Officers Calderon (J690) and Clancy (J691) along with officers Higgins and Barton in the J201F responded to an unknown at 295 Centre St , apt #46.

On arrival officers spoke to the caller Rosa Felix who stated that her neighbor Solange Guerrero (DOB 12/06/82) was having a panic attack. Mrs. Felix stated that the victim's mother had come to her apartment because the victim was down on the ground. Mrs. Rosa stated that the victim had been feeling light headed and fainted. Mrs. Rosa stated that the victim was also having a hard time breathing during her panic attack. Officer Calderon spoke to the victim who stated that she had a panic attack and had a hard time breathing during her panic attack. Victim stated that she felt better and did not need to go to the hospital.

Officers requested Boston EMS to the location to evaluate the victim. Boston EMS (Ambulance 5) responded to the scene and evaluated the victim. Boston EMS determined that the victim was fine and told her to call back if she needed any medical help.

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212060497-00 8/26/2021 9:31:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

About 9:21pm on Thursday 08/26/2021, Officer Landrum assigned to the C415F responded to a radio call for an Investigate Person at 104 Talbot Avenue, Dorchester.

Upon arrival, the officer made contact with the mother Yenny Pimentel (DOB: 09/12/1979) who stated that her son (Abrian Pimentel; DOB: 11/02/2006) once again has left the house without permission. It should be noted that the officer has responded numerous times to this location for similar issues in the passed. The mother (Y.Pimentel) advised the officer that she has an upcoming court date (September 2, 2021) with a lawyer and DCF to arrange for her son to be taken to some kind of rehabilitation center for his use of drugs and behavior.

It should be noted that the mother has stated that she needs assistance with her son. BWC Activated.

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212060499-00 8/26/2021 10:37:00 PM 153137 MATTHEW TURNER

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PROPERTY

Narrative

About 10:37 PM on Thursday August 26th 2021, Officer Turner in the C411F responded to a SHOT SPOTTER ACTIVATION that came in at 60 Mattapan St. Mattapan.

During the Officers investigation they observed multiple individuals exited 74 Mattapan St. which appeared to be a party letting out. Officers observed D.J. equipment being packed up.

Officers spoke with TYLER JEUNE-JOSEPH who they identified as the resident at the above address of 74 Mattapan St. None of the guests from the party were fourth coming in regards to the shot spotter activation

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212060500-00 8/26/2021 10:35:00 PM 153137 MATTHEW TURNER

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

BALLISTICS EVIDENCE/FOUND

Narrative

About 10:37 PM on Thursday August 26th 2021, Officer Turner in the C411F responded to SHOT SPOTTER ACTIVATION at 60 Mattapan St. Mattapan.

Additional responding units to the scene were the C910 (Sgt. McDougall), C202F(Villanueva/Layden).

It should be noted that Officers responded to 52 Mattapan St. approximately one hour prior to this call, where ballistics were recovered, see I# 212060470.

Upon arrival Officers observed a large group of people leaves what appeared to be a party located at 74 Mattapan St. Officers observed dj equipment being packed up at that address as well.

While on scene Officers spoke with the caller who is known to the commonwealth, who stated they heard four shots and then a vehicle take off. By the direction of the shots they believed that they occurred at the corner of Fottler St. and Mattapan St.

As officers were speaking to the caller, additional Officers uncovered two ballistic casingings, at the corner of Fottler St. and Mattapan St.

The C816 (Det. McDonough and C804 (Det. Goughan) arrived and processed the scene.

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212060504-00 8/26/2021 11:19:00 PM 012130 SHAWN MARANDO

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

THREATS TO DO BODILY HARM

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department On Thursday, 08/26/21 at 23:19 hrs., Officer Hassan in the G416F Unit and Officer Marifiote in the G425F Unit, responded to a 911 call for a person with a gun at 349 Meridien Street, East Boston.

Assisted by the G101F unit Officers Velez and Lopes, Officers Marando and Sullivan-Venezia in G201F Unit, and the A900, Sgt. Downey, the victim was located on scene upon arrival and spoken with.

At District A-7, Officer Marando called Victim, Lesly Villanueva for further information and she informed the officer that she was previously in the parking lot of the Umana Barnes School at 312 Border Street riding a bike with her younger cousin, Elmer Hernandez when she made eye contact with three Hispanic males that were drinking alcohol on property.

One of the males became aggressive and confronted the caller / victim, Villanueva and her 14 year old cousin. Later identified Reymundo Bonilla stated, "18 with a bullet!" and instructed them both to stop and talk to them. Feeling threatened, they both stopped and Suspect Bonilla approached them.

Suspect Bonilla then directed Victim Hernandez to take a drink of his bottle of alcohol or suspect Bonilla will take his bike from him. Victim Villanueva then told Suspect Bonilla that he will not take the bike from her younger cousin and Suspect Bonilla responded with, " I am going to put a bullet in your head." Victims Hernandez and Villanueva then fled the location on foot and bike and hid in a yard on Lexington Street awaiting the response of Boston Police which Victim Villanueva called.

This information was not provided in full to the officers on scene.

On arrival of the officers, two suspects, Bonilla and Juan Mata ran into the backyard of 349 Meridien Street. While doing so, suspect Bonilla was carrying a blue plastic bag, later identified by Victim Villanueva as the same bag he was holding when he gestured to the victim that he 'would put a bullet in her head' with.

While on scene, the officers performed a frisk of the back yard of 349 Meridien Street to locate the possible gun to no avail. The blue plastic bag was located in the side alley of the residence on the ground. It did contain alcohol and some electronic equipment.

The G101F Unit transported Victim Villanueva safely home to her residence. The cousin / victim Elmer Hernandez had previously fled the scene and was not available to be interviewed.

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212060501-00 8/26/2021 11:17:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

About 11:17pm on Thursday, 08/26/2021, Officer Miranda assigned to the H436F responded to a radio call for a disturbance at 30 Bullard St. apt 3, Dorchester.

Upon arrival Officers met with the 911 caller Charles Taylor Jr. (DOB 08/07/1966) who stated he has been having issues with a resident Loring Jackson (DOB 12/01/1942) off and on for months.

Taylor stated Jackson purposely bangs the exit door to his bedroom door trying to start fights by annoying him. Taylor stated he has expressed his concern to the land lord but nothing is done.

Officers then spoke to Jackson who stated he opens the exit door because the house becomes very hot. Jackson stated that he does not bang on Taylor's bedroom door.

Tina Craig (DOB 03/15/1950) who is the land lord and the care taker for Jackson stated this issue has been going on for months. Craig stated Jackson suffers from schizophrenia and is always being provoked by Taylor. Craig stated Taylor calls Jackson stupid and threatens Jackson that he will get him removed from his residence.

Officers advised both parties to refrain from speaking to each other.

Officers advised both parties on how to obtain a harassment order through Dorchester Court.

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212060508-00 8/27/2021 12:18:00 AM 099769 RICHARD CABAN

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:56 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

About 12:20am on Friday, 08/27/21, Officer Caban in the L411A unit responded to a radio call for police assistance/investigate person who was feeling overwhelmed at 865 American Legion Highway, Roslindale. The L412A unit (Landrum) assisted.

On arrival, Officer Caban spoke with the caller, Gia ROBINSON (DOB 01/22/21, who stated that she was feeling better and didn't need the police's nor ambulance's assistance. Ms. ROBINSON stated that she was feeling overwhelmed and wanted someone to talk to. Ms. ROBINSON further stated that she found a help phoneline online and thought she would be able to chat with someone about her feelings. At no point did Ms. ROBINSON state she wanted to harm herself or others.

Officer Caban offered Ms. ROBINSON assistance from the ambulance numerous times, but she insisted she was fine. Officer Caban observed Ms. ROBINSON's two small children, who were sleeping in their room, to be in good health. Ms. ROBINSON advised to re-contact 911 if needed.

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212060510-00 8/26/2021 11:48:00 PM 153084 GERARD M GIBLIN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

About 2348 hours on Friday, August 27, 2021, Officer Giblin, assigned to the A432A, responded to a radio call for an illegally parked motor vehicle at 90 Blossom Street, Boston.

Operations informed the responding Officer that MGH Police were reporting a vehicle blocking their loading dock area.

Upon arrival, Officer Giblin spoke with MGH Police Officer Joseph Lamberti. He stated that the vehicle reported had been blocking the loading dock since around 2300 hours.

Officer Giblin observed a gray in color Nissan Rouge with Connecticut registration AS-00255. Outside of the vehicle was the registered owner, Lawrence McSwiggan. He stated that the vehicle ran out of gas and he had been attempting to tow the vehicle for several hours. Officer Lamberti had stated that McSwiggan was acting very strange and was being difficult at times. Officers allowed McSwiggan several more attempts to tow his vehicle with no success.

Officer Giblin then observed that the vehicle was illegally parked in a No Standing area. After informing McSwiggan that he was illegally parked, McSwiggan stated to Officer Giblin that he would accept a police tow and citation on the vehicle if it would expedite a tow. Officer Giblin issued parking citation number 49071858-3 for No Standing.

Todisco Towing arrived and towed the vehicle from the scene (Tow Slip #16125 ). Tow Line was notified (Harty).

A motor vehicle inventory was conducted in accordance with department policy. A keyboard, clothing, and soccer balls remained in the owners vehicle. The vehicle had heavy exterior damage to the front bumper and fenders and rear bumper and fender. The rear driver side passenger door was also sealed over the window with plastic wrapping.

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060510-00 8/26/2021 11:48:00 PM 153084 GERARD M GIBLIN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department Towed for illegally parked vehicle. Citation #49071858-3.

Nothing removed by police.

Heavy exterior damage to front and rear bumper and fender.

Todisco Towing Tow Slip#16125

Tow Line notified (Harty)

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212060507-00 8/24/2021 7:30:00 PM 113365 THELMA GOMES

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SERVICE TO OTHER AGENCY

Narrative

About 12:00 AM on Friday, 08/27/21 Officer Gomes while assigned to the K424A took a walk in report at District 14 for sexual assault incident.

Officer spoke with the reporting victim Katelyn Haggerty who reported she was sexually assaulted by the suspect Paul Genovese. Haggerty stated this incident happened on Wednesday, 08/25/21 at about 4:00 AM at the suspects residence 134 Bridge Street, Salem Apt #2.

Haggerty stated this incident began with a verbal and physical altercation on Tuesday, 08/24/21. Haggerty stated she was driving in her vehicle MA REG 8SV682 when she got a flat tire in the town of Peabody. Haggerty stated she called Genovese for help to help her. Haggerty stated when Genovese arrived they had a verbal argument and she attempted to take out the spare tire from the trunk and Genovese took control pulling the tire out and bruised her arm. Officer Gomes obsevred a large bruise on Haggerty's right arm. Haggerty stated Genovese called for a tow for her vehicle to be towed to his residence. Haggerty stated she then got a ride with Genovese to his residence where she spent most of her time.

Haggerty went on to say she was drinking and also on medication (Tizanidine) on Wednesday, 08/25/21 at about 4:00 AM. Haggerty stated when she got out the shower Genovese began grabbing her breast. Haggerty stated it was not alarming because she was in a dating relationship with him since January. Haggerty stated they continued into the bedroom where she fell asleep. Haggerty stated she woke up and Genovese was on top of her with his penis inside of her vagina without her consent. Haggerty stated to him "what's going on" and Genovese got off of her stating "nothing, you just had a bad dream". Haggerty stated she was tired and drowsy and fell back asleep.

Haggerty stated she woke up later that morning trying to make sense of what happened. Haggerty stated she reached out to Genovese multiple of times to confront him about the assault but he avoided her majority of the day.

Haggerty stated she contacted the Salem Police Department (reference report # 2100021241) on 08/26/21 at about 7:07 PM and reported the sexual assault but did not talk about what happened in details. Haggerty also got a police escort to get her belongings in Genovese apartment.

Haggerty declined any medical attention on today's date.

Lt. Foley (KA03) Notified Salem P.D and Boston P.D. Sexual Assault Unit (Sergeant Detective Barker). The victim Haggerty was granted an Emergency Restraining Order approved by Judge Archilla out of Essex County.

Haggerty was advised to go to Brighton District Court and seek out a Restraining Order because the Emergency Restraining Order expired 08/27/21 at 4:00 PM. Haggerty was advised of her 209A rights.

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212060513-00 8/27/2021 12:44:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department About 12:44 A.M., on Friday, (08/27/21), Officer LaRosa and Officer Galvin, assigned to the D201A, responded to a radio call for a report of a fight at 207 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston.

Officers were assisted by Sergeant Ross, (D903), and Officer Murray, (D441A).

On arrival, Officers were greeted by the victim, later identified as, (James Lindsay). The victim, (Lindsay) was parked outside of 255 Commonwealth Avenue, and stated that the incident happened down the street, outside of 207 Commonwealth Avenue, (between Exeter Street and Fairfield Street). The victim, (Lindsay) stated that he was hanging City of Boston Permit Parking signs on Commonwealth Avenue, and that his vehicle remained in the right hand travel lane with the hazard lights activated. The victim, (Lindsay) stated that while his vehicle was parked, he left the keys in the ignition as he intended to hang the sign and immediately return to the vehicle. The victim, (Lindsay) stated that he hung one of the signs, and turned and observed two unidentified males seated inside his vehicle. The victim, (Lindsay) stated that one unidentified male was seated in the drivers seat, and that the other unidentified male was in the back seat. The victim, (Lindsay) stated that he questioned the individuals as to why they were in his vehicle, and reached inside the vehicle to retrieve his cell phone. The victim, (Lindsay) stated that he was contacted 9-1-1 regarding the incident, and that the suspects drove the vehicle further down Commonwealth Avenue, parking outside of 255 Commonwealth Avenue.

The victim, (Lindsay) provided the following description of the suspect operating the vehicle: Darker skin colored White male, might be Italian, 5'6 to 5'9 in height, 25-35 years of age, wearing a light colored polo shirt, and khaki colored shorts

The victim, (Lindsay) stated that he was able to recover his vehicle, a 2005 blue "Toyota Camry" sedan bearing Massachusetts Registration: 6TM334, and that the suspects exited the area on foot. The victim, (Lindsay) initially stated that he did not believe that anything was stolen from his vehicle, later adding that he believed a package of cigarettes was missing. Officers provided the suspects description to Channel 5 Operations, as Officers patrolled the area in an attempt to locate the suspects traveling on foot.

Officers observed the victim, (Lindsay) continue to attempt to hang the permit signs on Commonwealth Avenue, as Officers instructed the victim to remove his keys from the vehicle while hanging signs. While traveling on Commonwealth Avenue, (between Exeter Street and Fairfield Street) Officers observed an unidentified individual matching the suspects description walking in the right hand travel lane in the direction of the victims vehicle. Officer LaRosa spoke with the individual, later identified as, (Mayur Mukesh Desai). The individual, (Desai) stated that he was waiting for his "Uber," continuing towards the victims, (Lindsay) vehicle. The victim, (Lindsay) returned from hanging a permit sign and pointed towards the suspect, (Desai), confirming he was the suspect previously described. Officers attempted to clarify that the victim, (Lindsay) is not an "Uber" driver, and that the suspect, (Desai) was not free to enter his vehicle.

Officers attempted to explain the incident that transpired, as the suspect, (Desai) was unable to comprehend anything that the Officers were describing. Officers observed the suspect, (Desai) to be unsteady on his feet, and spoke with disorganized thoughts. Officers attempted to explain that the vehicle was reported stolen, that there was a verbal argument between the victim, (Lindsay) and the suspect, (Desai), and that the vehicle was later abandoned. The suspect, (Desai) stated that he was not a criminal, but that he was a surgeon. Officer LaRosa inquired where the suspect, (Desai) was a surgeon, as he stated he was not, his wife was. The suspect, (Desai) repeatedly stated that he was waiting on an "Uber," and that it was twelve minutes away, rotating the phone towards Officer LaRosa. Officer LaRosa observed that the suspect, (Desai) was utilizing a "GPS," and he was not utilizing the "Uber" application. Officer LaRosa attempted to clarify that the suspect, (Desai) was not currently utilizing the "Uber" application, as the suspect continued to reassure Officers that the "Uber" had been ordered.

While waiting for the "Uber," the suspect, (Desai) stated that his phone died, as Officers offered to contact someone on his behalf in an attempt to get him home safely. The suspect, (Desai) provided contact information for his wife, (Shilpa Desai), as Officer Galvin made contact with her. The wife, (S. Desai) was agreeable to picking up her husband, (Desai) outside of 197 Commonwealth Avenue. While on scene, the suspect, (Desai) stated that he had three small children at home. As a result, Officers made further contact with the suspects wife, (S. Desai) offering to transport him to the residence for their convenience as to avoid disrupting the children sleeping. While communicating with the wife, (S. Desai), the suspect, (Desai) stated that he believed he was being racially profiled. The suspect, (Desai) stated that he was not belligerent, that the Officers were belligerent, and that he would be following up with his lawyer.

The suspect, (Desai) was then transported from the scene to 130 Dean Road, Brookline. On arrival, Officer Galvin contacted the wife, (S. Desai) as she exited her residence to retrieve her husband. Officers explained the incident as it occurred to the wife, (S. Desai), as she proceeded to escort the suspect, (Desai) into their home.

Officers were equipped with Boston Police Department issued Axon body worn cameras for the entirety of the incident.

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212060509-00 8/27/2021 12:26:00 AM 110930 DEREK CHAN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department About 12:26 AM on Friday 08/27/2021 Officers Chan and Drew in the A103A responded to a radio call for a Fight at Rowes Wharf Boston. Also assisting on scene was Sgt MacIsaac (A914).

Prior to arrival, Channel 2 dispatch advised the offices that a group of 100 people are fighting.

Upon arrival, officers observed a large crowd dispersing from the Rowes Wharf walking towards Atlantic Ave. Multiple parties stated to the officers that the fight is over as they walked past.

Officers were approached by Viking Gustafson (08/11/1951) who is one of the Captains of the Freedom. GUSTAFSON stated to the officers that the boat is often chartered out for different events. GUSTAFSON stated tonights event was chartered to Kurt McLoughlin. GUSTAFSON reported the boat has to abide by the rules set by the wharf about turning off the music prior to docking. GUSTAFSON stated she told the DJ to turn the music off but the DJ did not comply. GUSTAFSON reported the boat was doing circles in the harbor awaiting for the music to turn off. GUSTAFSON stated she pulled the plug to the DJ equipment due to the noncompliance of the DJ and the necessity to dock the boat. GUSTAFSON stated once she shut the music off she was grabbed on the shoulders by a black male wearing a plaid shirt. Once the music was shutoff a fight ensued on the boat involving multiple parties. GUSTAFSON did not report any injuries and refused EMS.

Officers spoke to Anthony Cedeno who is in charge of the DJ equipment. CEDENO stated he was told he has until five past twelve to play music when he was told he was allowed to play one more song. CEDENO stated when the music was playing GUSTAFSON started to pull the cords of the music equipment. CEDENO reported he used his hands to shield the music equipment but did not grab GUSTAFSON in any way. At the time officers were speaking to CEDENO he was wearing a plaid shirt. GUSTAFSON stated the music equipment needs to be powered down correctly to prevent the equipment from being damaged. CEDENO stated he is unaware of any his music equipment being damaged but will check at a later time.

Harley Redfield (06/04/1996) who is the second Captain of the Freedom stated the boat has to abide by all Federal regulations. REDFIELD stated he advised the DJ to turn the music off multiple times as well to no avail. REDFIELD stated GUSTAFSON had to pull the plug of the music equipment in order for the music to be turned off. REDFIELD reported after GUSTAFSON pulled the plug, the crowd became unruly observing multiple parties attempting to grab GUSTAFSON. REDFIELD stated the deckhand Patrick Sullivan (04/29/1979) intervened with the confrontation.

All parties left the scene without further incident.

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212060515-00 8/27/2021 2:36:00 AM 131215 DEVON CORNELIUS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ROBBERY

Narrative

About 2:40AM on Friday August 27th, 2021 Officers Cornelius and Cheek in the FG01A responded to a radio call to assist an outside department at 20 Bradston Street.

Upon arrival officers were met by Deputy Tran (1418) with the Suffolk County Department who was standing with the victim (TEEHAN, Timothy) who stated while walking on Topeka Street he was approached by three unknown males who were making statements such as "lets get him". The victim stated two of the three men had knives and robbed him for his clothing which had his cellphone (Iphone 11), car keys (Mercedes Benz keys) and multiple debit/credit cards and a hundred dollar bill in the pockets.

The victim was left in only his boxers and socks but was uninjured during the incident medical attention was offered but declined.

Suspects fled in an unknown direction of flight.

The victim contacted AAA who later arrived and transported the victim and his car to his home in Somerville.

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212060506-00 8/27/2021 12:09:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - PROPERTY DAMAGE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department About 12:09AM on Friday, 08/27/21, Officer Coose in the C421A and Officer Trull in the C431A responded to a radio call for a motor vehicle accident at 1206 Blue Hill Avenue, Mattapan.

Upon arrival, the victim (Harold Hunt 10/03/94) and the suspect (Che Furiga 02/20/73) were being evaluated by BFD E52 and L29 for any injuries sustained during the motor vehicle accident. Neither party was injured during the incident and did not seek further treatment.

Officer Coose spoke with the victim (Hunt) who stated that he was at his home at 71 Wildwood St and was attempting to take his child out of the back seat when his car (MA/3XLP49) was hit by the suspects vehicle (Furiga)(MA/8EJ343) who kept driving. The victim stated that he got back into his vehicle and followed the suspect to Blue Hill Avenue where she eventually pulled over.

Officer Trull spoke with the suspect who stated that she was driving down a side street that was unknown to her, and stated that the street was very narrow. She stated that she did not realize that she had struck the victims vehicle but heard a loud noise that she thought was a gunshot and so she kept driving and eventually pulled over on Blue Hill Avenue.

The victims vehicle sustained minor damage to the rear bumper as well as multiple scratches to the passenger side doors.

The suspects vehicle sustained damage to the drivers side mirror.

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060506-00 8/27/2021 12:09:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - PROPERTY DAMAGE

Narrative

Refer to I212060506

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212060519-00 8/27/2021 3:07:00 AM 116889 JIMMY NGUYEN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

About 3:10am on Friday, August 27, 2021, Officers Nguyen and Jean assigned as the L101A responded to a radio call for a DVIP at 72 Pierce St apt 1L.

Officers were met with victim Thomas Kisor who stated that he was involved in a verbal dispute with his child's mother, Marya and it was nothing physical. He stated that Marya's friend, suspect Ravi Mahouse, grabbed him and physically forced him out of the residence. Officers observed abrasions to victim's arms but he refused medical attention. He stated that he lived at the above address on and off, never full time. He was advised of his 209A rights. He refused transport and rode away on his bike.

Officers knocked and announced their office on apartment 1L to no avail.

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212060514-00 8/27/2021 1:53:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

Arrests

Keisha Effe 35 BRADSHAW DORCHESTER MA

Crystal Whigham 28 WENTWORTH DORCHESTER MA

Shanika Whigham 282 MAIN BROCKTON MA

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060514-00 8/27/2021 1:53:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

About 01:53 hours on Friday 08/27/2021 Officers Morgan and Gilzene assigned to the C111A responded to a shot spotter aviation for (2) rounds at 39 Wentworth St. Dorchester MA, 02124. This incident was recorded on Officers body worn cameras.

Responding units C910, C202A, CK02A, C113A, C321A

Upon arrival to the aforementioned location, Officers searched the area for potential victims and ballistic evidence to no avail see report number I212060524

While clearing from shot spotter call officers observed a group of females arguing and fighting in the street causing a disturbance. officers observed the crowd, to include those who were fighting and those who were attempting to break up the fight as well as gathering onlookers to numbering 20 to 30 persons gathering.

Officers gave several verbal commands to disperse the group to no avail. Officers observed a heavy set African American female suspect # 1, wearing a white tee shirt, blue jean shorts and white sneakers and red wig swinging a box cutter/razor blade at female victim later identified as Antonia Jermiah, which time suspect # 1 was placed under arrest without incident, suspect # 1 was later identified as Crystal Whigham (D.O.B. 07/16/1979) and was transported by the C111A to the District Station to be booked in the usual manor.

Officers recovered 1 red box cutter from off suspect # 1 Whigham person. Razor blade was logged into evidence book page 21 and was stored in evidence locker for safekeeping.

Victim Antonia decline medical attention on scene, and advise officers she will drive herself to the hospital.

Sgt McDougall took photos of victim injuries via department issued phone.

While officers were attempting to break up the fight suspect #2 Keisha Effe (D.O.B.04/28/1985) walked up the street yelling threats at those who were fighting. suspect # 2 Effe was followed closely by suspect # 3 Shanika Whigham (D.O.B.08/26/1983) who was acting in the same manor. Officers were already aware of both suspects from previous shot spotter activation, during which both suspect were acting in the same manor. Officers told both suspects to leave the area multiple times, which they refused and continue and walked towards the group. the suspects actions caused multiple resident to exit there homes to watch the commotion to include residents of 22 and 26 Wentworth St.

Based on the refusal officers placed suspect # 2 Effe under arrest for Disorderly Conduct/Breach of the peace (272-53), and was transported to the district ststion by the C431A to be booked in the usual manor.

while attempting to place handcuffs on suspect # 2 Effe suspect Wiggins continue to approach officers in an aggressive manor and was giving multiple verbal commands to leave the area. Wiggins refused and continue towards officers at which time officers moved her away from suspect # 2 Effe, after officers moved suspect # 3 Wiggins she immediately came back towards officers at an aggressive manor screaming at officers at which point it was determine that suspect # 3 Wiggins would be placed under arrest for disorderly conduct, as officers attempted to place suspect # 3 Wiggins in handcuffs she immediately pulled away from officers grasp. when officers attempted to gain control she begin to swat at officers hands pull away and attempted to flee the scene.

Based on suspect # Wiggins actions she would be additionally charged with Disorderly Conduct and resisting arrest (272-53), and was transported to the district station by the C111A to be booked in the usual manor.

Based on city ordinance number and the size of the crowd limited officers use of the tools of discretion notability OC spray to effectively disperse the crowd, and gain compliance. Because of this officers were forced to use open hand and compliance technique to attempt to disperse crowd which only agitated crowd and made crowd become more violent and hostel towards officers who were attempting to effect multiple arrest.

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department Arrests

Keisha Effe 35 BRADSHAW DORCHESTER MA

Crystal Whigham 28 WENTWORTH DORCHESTER MA

Shanika Whigham 282 MAIN BROCKTON MA

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060522-00 8/20/2021 12:00:00 AM 151191 KEVIN ASHE

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VANDALISM

Narrative

About 12:30 AM on Friday, 08/27/2021, Officer Ashe while assigned to the C411A responded to a radio call for a breaking and entering to a motor vehicle at 75 Fairmount Street, Dorchester.

Upon arrival, the Officer spoke to the victim (Valerie Firmin) who stated that she had just gotten back from vacation and was notified by her brother that someone had broken into her car, and noticed when the driver's door was ajar and the hazards were on. The victim (Firmin) stated that all of her belongings had been pulled out of the center console and glove compartment and were spread out within the vehicle. The victim looked through the vehicle with the Officer present and informed the Officer that she did not notice anything missing from the vehicle.

The victim further stated the vehicle is registered to her mother (Rose Marie Firmin) but that she is the driver of the vehicle.

Victim advised to file a supplementary report should she notice anything missing from the vehicle.

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212060520-00 8/26/2021 11:34:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

MISSING PERSON - NOT REPORTED - LOCATED

Narrative

About 1:30am on Friday 08/27/2021, Officer Kimaiyo in the B416A responded to a radio call for a missing person report at 26 Crawford St, Boston.

Upon arrival, Officer was greeted by the mother (SPINOLA, Helena) and father (ALVES, Antonio) who stated their daughter was missing. The parents stated their daughter (ALVES, Alani) broke a curfew on Wednesday, 08/25/2021 and got upset when confronted. The parents stated they were at work and believed the daughter left the house around 3:00pm on 08/26/2021. The parents was not able to give officer a clothing discretion but provided a current photo of ALANI.

The parents stated ALANI like to hang out with a friend named JANAYDA (unknown last name) at 48 Waverly St (unknown apt number). Officers in the B201A (Reynold/Murphy) responded to 48 Waverly St and had no luck locating ALANI at her friend JANAYDA house.

Officer requested a ping on ALANI phone. The cell ping 400 meters from 93 Barry St. The parents stated ALANI has a friend named BRIANNY at 10 Dunkeld St apartment # 2. Upon arrival, to 10 Dunkeld St, officer spoke to ROSARIO, Jacqueline and BRIANNY who stated that ALANI was not at the house. BRIANNY stated she will try to get in contact with ALANI.

About 5:39am, Officer received a radio call that ALANI returned home. Upon arrival officer spoke to ALANI who stated she ok and didn’t need EMS.

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060516-00 8/27/2021 2:48:00 AM 106695 FRANTZ SAINTFORT

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

LARCENY ALL OTHERS

Narrative

About 2:50 am on Friday 08/27/21 Officer Saintfort (A437A) responded to a radio call for a report of past larceny at the intersection of Tremont Street and Winter Street in Boston.

Upon arrival the officer spoke with the victim (Sarria Marquez, Allan DOB 09/06/81) who stated that he was in the area of 4 Commercial Street located in the Faneuil Hall area at about 1:45 am. While there he was approached by a white male with a light top riding a bike and a black male wearing light top who was on foot. The white male on the bike rode around him and the black male rushed behind him taking his wallet along with his cell phone from his back pocket. Mr. Sarria Marquez stated that he had a black Samsung Galaxy S20+ and a tan or light brown wallet with his bank cards inside. Mr. Sarria Marquez stated that he attempted to chase the black male but lost him near State Street or Court Street area.

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212060518-00 8/27/2021 2:44:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

About 2:48AM on Friday August 27th 2021, Officers Zukowski/Mason assigned to the B101A responded to a radio call for a domestic assault at 33 Harold Street Apt. #3 in Roxbury.

While enroute, officers were informed by Ch. 3 dispatcher that the caller/victim had been punched in the face by her boyfriend, knocking her tooth out causing her to bleed from the mouth.

Upon arrival, officers made contact with the caller/victim, Idalia OTERO who stated that she had asked her boyfriend/childs father to leave her apartment after a verbal argument when he refused to leave. Victim stated that she then attempted to leave the apartment when the suspect, identified as Randy GRANT (DOB 08/03/83) had punched the victim her face. Victim stated that she heard a loud "crack" noise when she was punched in the face. Officers observed visible injury to the inside of the victims mouth, lower jaw on the right side of the face. Officers further observed injury to the victims bottom teeth that appeared to be displaced and bleeding. Victim also had red scratch marks on the victims chest area. During the entire interview with the victim, she appeared to be visibly shaken and crying.

At this time, officers requested Boston EMS to the scene. Victim stated that the suspect had fled from the scene wearing a white t-shirt and black sweatpants. Suspect was described as 5'8, about 180lbs, with a low haircut. Officers immediately broadcasted the suspects information over to Ch. #3 dispatcher. Victim stated that the suspect may have fled to Walnut Street area.

Due to the visibility of the injuries, officers requested the Patrol Supervisor, B906 (Sgt. Colby) to the scene. Boston EMS A2 arrived on scene and spoke with the victim. B906 (Sgt. Colby) took photos of the victims injuries. During the incident, the victim and suspects child (Gianna GRANT DOB 07/21/20) was sleeping in her room. Victims son, Freddy CURET (DOB 04/12/00) was also present inside the apartment but was sleeping during the altercation. CURET stated that he woke to his mother/victim stating "My tooth in knocked out".

Victim was informed of her rights under 209A. Officers conducted a CJIS query and no active R/Os at this time. Victim was transported to Boston Medical Center for further treatment.

About 3:43AM, officers were informed by Ch. #3 dispatcher that Boston EMS is reporting that the suspect is back on scene, attempting to gain access from the back of the building. Officers responded back to the apartment and checked the area to no avail. Officers spoke with CURET who stated that the suspect was knocking on the rear door to be let into the apartment. Officers continued to check the area for the suspect to no avail.

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212060523-00 8/27/2021 3:17:00 AM 153078 KEVIN MONTERO

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department About 03:17 A.M. on Friday, 08/27/2021, Officers Montero and Peguero in the D103A responded to a radio call for investigate person's well being at 199 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston. Assisted by Officer Watty-Niles (D425A) and Officer Murray (D441A).

The officers were advised by the Area D dispatcher via Channel 5 that a third party caller reported her friend has been having suicidal ideations and self harming himself by cutting. The caller further reported the individual suffers from depression and is on unknown anti-depressants.

Upon arrival, Officers proceeded to apartment #615 and knocked and announced their presence. Officers were greeted by the victim, Jeffrey Owen (DOB: 07/15/1999) and advised of the nature of the call and the need to verify his well being. It should be noted the victim was profusely sweating despite wearing minimal layers of clothing and was hiding his body behind the door and only showing officers his face. The officers asked the victim (Owen) to step outside into the hallway to check for any self-harm or injuries in which he continuously responded he was "okay". Upon Officers reiterating the concern of his friend for his well being, the victim continued to provide officers with evasive answers and asked if officers had a warrant and suddenly began to close the apartment door. Given the nature of the call and in fear that the victim was hurting himself or would have any weapons, Officers entered the apartment and escorted him onto the hallway where they observed numerous cuts on his left forearm.

The officers explained to the victim the need to be evaluated by Boston EMS to which he refused the need for it and shortly after asked to retrieve clothes from his apartment to be ready for EMS.

Boston EMS requested. A92 (Feeney, Saul, Nikolaev) arrived on scene and the victim further agreed to be transported to the hospital. The victim was transported to Tufts Medical Center.

M.G.L. c123§12 completed by Officer Montero at Tufts Medical Center.

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212060526-00 8/27/2021 3:44:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

About 3:44 AM on Friday 08/27/2021, Officers Uka and Cassino in the A202A responded to a radio call for investigate person at 100 Warrenton Street, Boston.

Upon arrival, officers spoke with the caller/victim (Philip Bennett) who stated that the owner of the Legacy club near the above address has taken his motorcycle keys from him.

The victim stated to the officers that the keys were not stolen from him by the owner of the night club. The owner of the nightclub took the keys from the victim because he believed the victim was too drunk to ride the motorcycle.

Once the keys were taken from the victim, he was informed by the owner that he can come get his keys at 9PM when the Legacy nightclub opens up again.

The victim stated the owner was looking out for his best interest when he took the keys but he does not agree that he was too drunk to ride his motorcycle therefore he wanted a report written.

The victim called his mother for a ride home and will come back at 9PM to pick up his keys from the owner.

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060528-00 8/27/2021 4:00:00 AM 011941 CHRISTOPHER CURTIN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

About 4:15 A.M. on Friday 08/27/21 Officers Curtin/Estepe in the K202A Unit received a r/c for DVIP at 327 Summit Ave Brighton. On arrival officers found both parties in the street on Summit Ave. Officers spoke with 911 caller(Abimael Pauc). He stated that he and his girlfriend(Mariella Degrandiz) had an argument earlier after drinking. He stated that he wanted to go home and his girlfriend wouldn't let him. Officers spoke with Ms. Degransiz and she stated that she wanted to go with him. Officers stated to Mr. Pauc that if he wanted to go home he could go. Officers also stated that they could not stand out in the middle of the street arguing about it at 4:30 in the morning. Both parties were told of their 209 Rights. Ultimately both parties decided to stay at Ms. Degrandiz' place and handle their issues after sleeping at a more appropriate hour of the day. 8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060529-00 8/27/2021 4:27:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST - DRUG RELATED ILLNESS

Narrative

About 4:27 A.M., on Friday, (08/27/21), Officer LaRosa and Officer Galvin, assigned to the D201A, responded to a radio call for a report of an individual down in the road at Ipswich Street and Boylston Street, Boston.

Officers were assisted by Officer Murray, (D441A). On arrival, Officers observed no one in the area of Boylston Street and Ipswich Street. While searching the area for the individual, Officers observed an individual at the "Shell Gas Station" located at 1225 Boylston Street. The unidentified individual was a light skinned black male, wearing gray colored shorts, with a gray colored bag covering one foot, one foot remained barefoot, equipped with several stickers on his chest and stomach consistent with stickers utilized during an EKG procedure.

The individual identified himself as, (Justin Clark). Officers asked if the victim, (Clark) needed medical attention, as he stated he did. The victim, (Clark) stated that he was recently stabbed in the foot, and that he was treated at "Massachusetts General Hospital" as a result. Officers requested the assistance of Boston EMS. The victim, (Clark) stated that he consumed approximately two gallons of "Delsym" (Cough syrup), and marijuana. The victim, (Clark) requested that Officers transport him to "McLean Hospital," as Officers explained that Boston EMS was already requested. Boston EMS Ambulance 1A04, (Harris/Holloman) arrived on scene. The victim, (Clark) was transported by Boston EMS to "Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center" located at 330 Brookline Avenue, Boston, for further evaluation.

Officers were equipped with Boston Police Department issued Axon body worn cameras for the entirety of the interaction.

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212060532-00 8/27/2021 5:18:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

About 5:24 AM on Friday on 08/27/2021 Officer Sosa in the A421A unit responded to a radio call for a 'Missing Person Report' at the Hyatt Hotel, 68 Devonshire Street Boston.

Upon arrival the officer spoke with the caller who identified herself as Katherine Pajak, who stated that she could located her friend Carolina Ghirardini, who was staying in room #1212 with her.

The caller stated that it appeared she was sleeping walking and that about 2:06 AM she got out of bed and rushed out the room, and that a minute later she got up and put on her shoes and when she went into the hallway Caroline was no where to be seen. The caller then notified that hotel staffed who the reviewed video footage that reveal Caroline did not exit the building.

Patrol Supervisor, Sgt. MacIsaac (A914) responded to the scene and with the manager of the building started to search the building for Carolina. While they were searching the building for her around 6:08 AM Carolina returned to her room unaware of what had just happened.

Caroline stated that she had just woke up in room 1208 and was confused because the room had two double beds instead of the one her original room had. She stated she did not remember how she got into the room, and that it was the first time something like that happened her and she has never sleep walked before.

Caroline stated that she was fine ad refused Boston EMS.

Hotel staff stated room 1208 was vacant and that the door should have been locked, they are not sure how she could have got into the room. There was no one else personal items in the room, and the second bed did not appear used or slept on.

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department 212060533-00 8/27/2021 6:04:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

Narrative

Arrests

Domingo Sanan-Perez 105 DRAPER ST DORCHESTER MA A&B ON FAMILY/HOUSEHOLD MEMBER SUBSEQUENT c265.13M(b)

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212060533-00 8/27/2021 6:04:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

Narrative

About 6:04AM on Friday, 08/27/21, Officer Mijangos in H425A responded to a radio call for a Domestic Violence Incident involving an Intimate Partner at 105 Draper Street, Apt 1, Dorchester.

The Officer was supported by the H436A (Geary), H435A (Jones), and the H104A (Keohan/Kelly).

Upon arrival, Officers met with Raquel Martinez (DOB: 11/22/78) (VICTIM) who stated that she got into a physical dispute with her boyfriend, Domingo Sanan-Perez (DOB: 02/20/94)(SUSPECT). Martinez (VICTIM) informed Officers that they initially got into a verbal dispute because Sanan-Perez (SUSPECT) was intoxicated and wanted to go lay with his son, Thiago Martinez (01/31/18). The Victim did not want the Suspect to be around the child while he is intoxicated. The Victim stated that they began to get physical when Sanan-Perez pushed her and pulled her hair. Officers did not observe any physical injuries on the Victim at the time. When Officers ask the Victim where her boyfriend is, she informed Officers that he left the residence upon being notified that 911 was called. Officers then began to look around the residence and were able to locate the Suspect hidden under a pile of clothes in the Victim's bedroom closet. Officers informed the Victim of her rights under 209A. Officers offered EMS services to the Victim to which she declined.

Officers then spoke to the Suspect who stated that he came home and wanted to lay with his son and that she did not allow him to lay with him. The Suspect informed Officers that he has gotten into physical altercations with the Victim in the past however, he stated that there was no physical altercation in this incident.

Officers also spoke with Anghel Martinez (DOB: 9/12/04)(Witness) who stated that he heard his Mother and Step-Father arguing. Anghel (Witness) stated that he heard a punch being thrown which led him to call 911.

Officers conducted a CJIS inquiry revealing an Active Restraining Order that Raquel Martinez has against Domingo Sanan-Perez. (DOCKET #2107RO502).

Officers placed Domingo Sanan-Perez under arrest and was charged with:

A&B ON FAMILY/HOUSEHOLD MEMBER C265/13M(a)

ABUSE PREVENTION ORDER, VIOLATE C209A/7

Officers file Child Abuse Form 51A via phone call and spoke with Maria Alves. Officers also faxed a copy of 1.1.

Arrests

Domingo Sanan-Perez 105 DRAPER ST DORCHESTER MA A&B ON FAMILY/HOUSEHOLD MEMBER SUBSEQUENT c265.13M(b)

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212060531-00 8/27/2021 5:00:00 AM 009698 JOSE ACOSTA

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

BREAKING AND ENTERING (B&E) MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

About 0555 hrs PO Acosta (BWC) the F441A car responded to 12 Enterprise St. regarding a larceny report.

On arrival spoke to Mr. Ryan Cassidy who said that he parked his motor vehicle (2020 Chev MA plate V48146) around 5:30 pm (08/26/2021) in the parking lot. Around 5:00 am (08/27/2021) he noticed damage to his pickup's soft cover. Stolen from the pickup was, golf clubs, valued around $2000.00 dollars, a Yeti Cooler valued around $250.00, and a plastic tub with about $50.00 worth of clothing.

PO Acosta spoke to Mr. Alexander Cekala, his motor vehicle (2016 Jeep MA plate 2PTM61) was also broken into at the same parking lot. Mr. Cekala said that he parked his car around 6:00 pm (08/26/2021). The Jeep had damage to the soft top. Stolen from the motor vehicle was a dog bed valued around $50.00 dollars, sunglasses valued around $200.00 dollars, and bike pump valued around $30.00 dollars. The glove box was damaged during he incident.

PO Acosta spoke to Mr. Robert Golden who was informed by Mr. Cekala that his motor vehicle (2013 Chev MA plate 1746YZ) was broken into. Mr. Golden parked his motor vehicle around 8:00 pm (08/26/2021) in the parking lot. The driver's side rear window was broken. Stolen from his motor vehicle was a wallet valued around $100.00 dollars, $200.00 dollars US Currency, assorted bank cards and credit cards and personal papers.

PO Acosta observed the damages done to the motor vehicles. A surveillance camera was observed across the street facing the parking lot.

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212060541-00 8/25/2021 4:00:00 PM 102370 KEVIN GOLDEN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

Narrative

About 8:38 A.M. on Friday, August 27, 2021, Officer Golden assigned to the GD96D Unit, Front Desk of District 7, took a Walk-In Assault and Battery Report at 69 Paris St., East Boston.

Officer Golden spoke with the reporting party, identified as Omayra Gonzalezz - DOB 10/03/69. Ms. Gonzalezz stated on Wednesday (08/25/21) at approximately 4:00 P.M., her son, identified as Ruben Mosquera - DOB 09/06/01, was "jumped" at Noyes Park - 86 Boardman St., East Boston.

Ms. Gonzalezz stated that her son is on the Autism Spectrum and she is his legal guardian. (Victim 19 y.o.) Ms. Gonzalezz further stated her son has been bullied by the individuals that "jumped" him, along with other kids that attend the park all summer long.

Ms. Gonzalez stated her son explained to her that he went to the park and was with (2) Juvenile males / suspects. Suspect #1 is known only as "Johancy" (Unknown Last Name / Unsure of Name Spelling). He is described as a white-Hispanic male, approximately 16-17 years old, 5'8"-5'9" tall, 120-130 lbs, thin build, light skinned, and possibly lives in South Boston (Unknown Address).

Suspect #2 (Unknown Name possibly Isaac), a former friend, is described as a black non-Hispanic male, approximately 5'7"-5'8" tall, 145-150 lbs, medium build, dark skinned, and lives in the area around Noyes Park.

Ms. Gonzalezz stated her son was at the park with the (2) Juvenile male suspects and some other unknown kids. Ms. Gonzalezz stated the unknown group of kids instigated her son to say "Black Bitch Isaac" to suspect #2 and after he did, Suspect #2 punched the victim in the face 2 times and the victim punched suspect #2 back and then was knocked to the ground.

Victim stated to his mother that suspect #1 (Johancy) then picked the victim up off the ground and then slammed him back to the ground.

Victim then went to a neighbors house and had the neighbor call his mother and told her about the incident. Victim sustained a "Busted Lip", Scratch / Laceration / Swelling to Right Cheek, and Bloodied Gums. Mother upon arriving home inquired with her son if he needed medical attention but he refused.

Officer Golden provided the victim with a copy of the incident report.

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212060545-00 8/27/2021 8:24:00 AM 123379 CIARAN MURPHY

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

Narrative

About 8:26 A.M. on Friday, 08/27/21, Officers Murphy and Flaherty in the D103D responded to a radio call for a disturbance at 121 Jersey Street, Boston. Also responding was the D201D (Dizoglio/Dahill) and D435D (Ortiz).

Upon arrival Officer Ortiz in the D425D spoke with the victim (Vatsal Chokshi) who stated that an unknown white male wearing a black long sleeve t shirt and khaki pants with black shorts underneath came into his store (7/11). The victim stated that the suspect became upset and proceeded to take the slurpee and throw it at him. The victim stated that after the slurpee was thrown at him he called 911 and the suspect fled the store.

The victim stated that the suspect is possibly homeless and frequently comes into the store and steals merchandise.

Officers searched the area for the suspect to no avail. Suspects description was broadcasted over Channel 5.

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060543-00 8/27/2021 8:08:00 AM 131203 PATRICK ABRAHAMSON

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

About 8:30 A.M. on Friday, 8/27/2021, Officer Abrahamson, j425D, responded to 31 Bardwell St in J.P. for a vehicle in a permitted spot.

Upon arrival, Officer Abrahamson observed TXREG CZY0234, parked in a moving permitted spot, Occu01228136. Officer Abrahamson was unable to locate the owner. The vehicle was tagged ( 49046927-6 ) and towed by Stanleys towing, slip # 239425. Tow line notified ( Peguero ).

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060543-00 8/27/2021 8:08:00 AM 131203 PATRICK ABRAHAMSON

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

Towed TXREG CZY0234 from 31 Bardwell St for parking in a moving permitted spot, Occu-1228136. No contents removed, damage to front passenger side quarter panel. Tow line notified, Peguero.

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212060539-00 8/27/2021 7:50:00 AM 140312 SAVIEL COLON

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

BURGLARY - RESIDENTIAL

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department About 7:59 AM on Friday, 08/27/21, Officer Colon in the J411D responded to a radio call for a Breaking and Entering at 179 Chestnut Ave, Jamaica Plain.

Upon arrival, Officer Colon made contact with the complainant, Stephanie Ainbinder, who stated stated that she, along with Jessica Noonan and Raimi Marx moved into 179 Chestnut Ave on 08/15/21. Ainbinder stated that one of the windows in the dining room does not have a locking mechanism and therefor, they are unable to properly secure the window. Ainbinder has made several requests to the landlord to fix this issue; whoever, nothing has been done to remedy the problem.

On 08/26/21, at approximately 11:00 PM, Ainbinder, Noonan and Marx went upstairs to their rooms and went to sleep. On 08/27/21, at approximately 7:00 AM, Ainbinder and Noonan went to walk the dog, which they are babysitting. At approximately 7:45 AM when they entered the residence, they noticed that the dining room window was open and several of their items were missing. Ainbinder stated that her Microsoft Surface 7 ($800) was stolen from the dining room table. There was also a pair of work goggles that were taken from the dining room area. Ainbinder advised that several other items were taken from inside the apartment.

Officer Colon observed the dining room window to be open and confirmed there was no locking mechanism to secure the window. Officer Colon spoke with Noonan, who stated that the following items were stolen from the living room area:

Silver Dell Inspiron 14($822.20), Maroon/Blue/gray Harvest Label backpack ($90) Maroon wallet ($50) Black wired headphones ($12) , Wireless Bluetooth headphones ($89) Hyper Volt Massage Gun ($300), Hyper Sphere massage ball ($80) Discover credit card, Bank of America Visa, Amazon credit card

Noonan stated that after walking the dog, she entered via the back door and noticed that the deadbolt was not on, which could possibly indicate that the person who stole the items exited the residence via the back door.

Officer Colon requested Detectives to respond to the scene. Detective Becker (J811) and Detective Resil (J802) responded to the scene and spoke with Ainbinder, Noonan and Marx. Officer Colon provided the 3 victims with an Incident number and advised them to contact BPD if they discover additional missing items.

Incident was recorded on Body Worn camera.

No further information at this time.

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212060549-00 8/27/2021 7:46:00 AM 153132 STEPHANIE VILLEGAS-HOAG

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department About 7:46am on Friday, 08/27/21, Officer Villegas-Hoag in the H415D responded to a radio call for an illegally parked motor vehicle at 77 Mount Ida Road, Dorchester.

Upon arrival, the officer observed a white Buick Rendevous (MA/8FC729) parked in between a permitted construction zone. There were orange cones blocking off clearly marked sidewalk construction with construction permit signs (#EXCA-1176143) visibly displayed. The officer did observe that the permit had duct tape over the original dates.

The officer verified with the H909 (Sgt. Vest) that permit #EXCA-1176143 was valid until October 2021. The construction company also arrived on scene and provided a valid permit (EXCA-1199387) that was valid for 180 days starting 05/24/21. Permit #1199387 was in effect from 7:00am - 4:00pm.

A CJIS query revealed an active registration for the vehicle (MA/8FC729). The registered owner had an address in Natick and the officer was unable to make contact with the owner. The officer requested for a tow to the above location. D&D Towing responded to the scene (Tow Slip#4118 ). Form 2012 completed. Tow line notified (Roberson).

The registered owner (Nicole CHARLES-WHITE) was issued Boston Police Parking Violation notice #49058706-4 for NO PARKING.

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060549-00 8/27/2021 7:46:00 AM 153132 STEPHANIE VILLEGAS-HOAG

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

See incident report.

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212060547-00 8/27/2021 9:15:00 AM 140344 JOHN PELS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

WARRANT ARREST - OUTSIDE OF BOSTON WARRANT

Narrative

Arrests

Raymundo Bonilla 347 MERIDIAN EAST BOSTON MA LARCENY FROM PERSON +65 c266.25(a)

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060547-00 8/27/2021 9:15:00 AM 140344 JOHN PELS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department WARRANT ARREST - OUTSIDE OF BOSTON WARRANT

Narrative

About 9:00 a.m. on Friday August 27, 2021 Officers Pels and Lopez in the G101D effected an arrest in relation to a Probation Warrant at 347 Meridian Street, East Boston.

At roll call Officers were made aware that a Probation Warrant had been issued on August 26, 2021 at 9:20 p.m. signed by Probation Officer Mary London at the behest of Probation Officer Ted Phillips for the apprehension of REYMUNDO BONILLA. BONILLA located at 347 Meridian Street, Apt. 3.

It should be noted that BONILLA had an address of 350 Meridian Street listed with probation.

BONILLA placed under arrest for the Probation Warrant in relation to Dockets: 2005-260, 2005-195 and 2002-0031. Warrant issued for reason of FAILED TO ABIDE BY COIURT ORDERED CURFEW.

BONILLA transported to District A7 for booking.

Arrests

Raymundo Bonilla 347 MERIDIAN EAST BOSTON MA LARCENY FROM PERSON +65 c266.25(a)

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212060556-00 8/27/2021 8:20:00 AM 103514 JOSE AMADO

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

About 8:20 AM, Officer AMADO(F421D) responded to a radio call for a missing ten(10) year old child at 27 Mcdonough Wy, apt #675.

On arrival, Officer met with Ms Christina SAWYER, who was crying and upset. Ms SAWYER stated to the officer that her 10 year old daughter Cali GRILLO-CHOPE was missing since yesterday afternoon. Ms SAWYER stated that left home for work around 3PM and that her daughter and her son (Isaiah GRILLO-CHOPE) were both home. Ms SAWYER stated that she came home around 10:30 PM-11:00 PM, but for somehow she did not check her daughter's room, and that this morning around 7 AM, she noticed that she was missing. Ms SAWYER stated that she then found a note from her daughter saying that she ran away. Ms SAWYER stated that yesterday her daughter did mention to her about what she would do if her and her brother Isaiah run away. Ms SAWYER stated that she could not believe that she actually did that.

SGT FITTON(F908), Detective McDEVITT(F802) & Detective FLYNN(F810) arrived on scene.

While officers were still on scene, the daughter, Cali GRILLO-CHOPE arrived home, and she appeared to be sound and safe. Detective McDEVITT spoke with the daughter, and she stated to the Detective that she spent the night on the building roof top.

Ambulance 2A01 arrived on scene and evaluated the child. The mother was satisfied with the evaluation and did not need the daughter to be taken to the hospital. EMTs advised her to re-contact if need be.

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212060557-00 8/27/2021 6:43:00 AM 096691 CARLSON BRENEUS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

Motor vehicle towed due to parking in handicap parking spot

Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department 212060557-00 8/27/2021 6:43:00 AM 096691 CARLSON BRENEUS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

Narrative

On Friday 8/27/21 Officer Breneus assigned to the F499D towed MA Reg 397WG6 for being parked in a handicap assigned parking spot, while on scene officer was informed that the m/v has been there for three days.

M/v towed by A&B Towing claim # 23592.

M/v issued parking citation #49076280-1, form 2012 completed

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212060542-00 8/27/2021 7:47:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PROPERTY

Narrative

About 07:49AM on Friday 08/27/21 Officer Armstrong assigned to the H425D responded to a radio call to investigate a vehicle in front of 40 Vaughan St. Dorchester, Massachusetts.

It should be known that the C-11 dispatcher relayed a message to the H425D that a resident on Vaughan street walked passed a black explorer parked in front of 40 Vaughan and stated she saw the driver side window smashed out and a significant amount of blood on the steering wheel and middle consol. Upon arrival Officer Armstrong observed the driver side window broken and dry blood on the steering wheel and a significant amount of blood on the center consol. Officer Armstrong relayed to dispatch what he had and asked for detectives (H8026 Painten) to respond. Officer Armstrong noticed that the plate (Mass Reg# 91WLG) came back to Robert Walton (Victim) who resides in South Boston. Officer Armstrong relayed this information to dispatch who in turn sent a Fox unit (F102D Uhrig, Kalapinski) to attempt a wellness check on Mr. Walton. It was relayed by the F102 that the unit was able to speak with Mr. Waltons family members who stated that Logan Bence (suspect) uses the vehicle and that the family did not know his where abouts. Detectives took pictures for evidence. Officer Armstrong called for a department tow to take the vehicle back to district C-11 for evidence.

Always open (tow# 5560) responded to 40 Vaughan St and towed the black explorer (Mass Reg# 915WLG) to District C-11 for evidence. While in route to C-11 information was relayed to Officer Armstrong that Mr. Waltons family was able to get in contact with Mr. Bence who stated that he locked the keys in the vehicle and punched the window out to gain access.

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212060563-00 8/27/2021 9:05:00 AM 132363 KEVIN MENDES

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VAL - VIOLATION OF AUTO LAW

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department About 9:06 A.M. on Friday 08/27/2021, Officer Mendes in the B455D responded to a radio call for Investigate Motor Vehicle - Attached Plates at the corner of Blue Hill Avenue and Sunderland Street, Dorchester.

Upon arrival to the aforementioned location, Officer Mendes observed a Black Subaru Forester bearing Ma Reg 2ED E31 on the front and rear plates attached to the vehicle. A query on CJIS revealed the license plate belonged to a 2008 Red Ford Fusion with Revoked Registration due to Insurance. A query on the VIN revealed the the registration to be inactive since 06/17/2021.

Officer Mendes requested a Tow, Akiki & Sons responded (Slip # 2156).

Form 2012 completed.

Tow Line notified, spoke with Peguero.

The license plates attached to the Subaru were confiscated due to its status and submitted to the B-2 Auto Investigator's Office.

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212060563-00 8/27/2021 9:05:00 AM 132363 KEVIN MENDES

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VAL - VIOLATION OF AUTO LAW

Narrative

vehicle towed for VAL's - Attached Plates

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212060560-00 8/27/2021 9:48:00 AM 153174 LEA ALLEN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V - LEAVING SCENE - PROPERTY DAMAGE

Narrative

About 09:48am on Friday, 08/27/2021, Officer Allen assigned to the L411D responded to a radio call for property damage at 16 DeStefano Rd in Roslindale.

Upon arrival the officer came in to contact with BLAKE, RHONDA who stated that a tow truck backed in to her driveway 3 days prior and ran over her lawn equipment. BLAKE stated that it was a flat bed tow truck possibly owned by CJ towing. Blake further stated that the tow truck backed on to her lawn and pulled out her solar light and small black fences. The officer observed that two of the black fence pieces were folded up laying in the driveway. Blake stated that the solar light were broken as well.

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212060555-00 8/27/2021 9:10:00 AM 148254 JENNIFER DE LOS SANTOS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V - LEAVING SCENE - PERSONAL INJURY

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department About 9:10 am on Friday, 08/27/21, Officer de los Santos assigned to the F431D, responded to a radio call for a hit and run at Old Colony Avenue and O'Callaghan Way, South Boston.

Upon arrival, the Officer observed a blue Ford Fusion MA REG: 6DY284 with rear end damage pulled over in the left most lane facing outbound on Old Colony Avenue. The Officer observed fluid on the road near the vehicle. Massachusetts State Trooper Howell was also on scene.

Boston Fire Department Ladder 18 responded to assist.

The operator and victim, Patricia Raper stated that she and her spouse, Norris Cowart picked up her grandchildren to transport them to their doctor's appointment. Ms. Raper was established in the left most lane approaching a turn around when she observed a gray Nissan Altima speeding behind her. Assuming the vehicle would slow down she put on her left turn signal and proceeded into the turn when her vehicle was hit on the left rear bumper. Ms. Raper stated that she stopped the vehicle and the male driver of the Nissan pulled over to the right further ahead and approached her. She stated that the suspect was a thin "bony" black male with low cut hair wearing only blue jeans. The suspect blamed the victim for not using a turn signal and the victim declared that she had used the turn signal but that the suspect was driving too fast and could not slow down. Mr. Cowart requested that the suspect not continue communication with Ms. Raper and instead that he wait for Police to arrive. At that point the suspect returned to his vehicle and drove away.

Ms. Raper and Mr. Cowart were unable to see the suspect's license plate. They stated that the front of his vehicle was completely damaged and his radiator was off, which was why there was water on the road.

Ms. Raper told the Officer that her grandchildren (Halo Daise Raper 4 years-old and Jahbrion Daise Raper 15 years-old) left the scene with their father Edward Harris who was also in the vehicle at the time of the incident. She stated that they likely took the bus to try and make the children's doctor's appointment. The Officer requested to be notified if the children were injured but Ms. Raper was unaware of any injuries among those three passengers.

Ms. Raper reported pain in her knees and lower legs and Mr. Cowart reported pain in his neck and back. Boston EMS Ambulance A6 transported the victim Raper and Cowart to BMC for further evaluation.

The Ford Fusion was privately towed by AAA.

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212060566-00 8/27/2021 9:20:00 AM 148300 JOANNA SARILES

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

About 9:20 AM, on Friday, 08/27/21, Officer Sariles and Officer Agudelo in the F101D were waved over for a male down at the location of 112 Southampton St. Boston (outside).

Upon arrival, Officer observed a male on the ground with an injury to the back of the head (bleeding). The nurse and staff from the engagement center were on scene providing aid to the victim. The victim was identified as John Charles Jr Najjar (DOB: 05/17/1973). Officer spoke to a Boston Public Health Commission officer who stated that he observed an unknown black male (suspect) driving a black scooter with a black motorcycle helmet wearing a black shirt and black shorts. The suspect approached the victim with a secondary motorcycle helmet (Chrome color) and hit the victim in the back of the head with the helmet.

Officers were unable to ask the victim question due to his medical condition. No other by standers were able to provide further information.

Boston EMS was notified of the incident. Boston EMS (Rosa/Garceau) transported the victim to Tufts medical Center.

Officers patrolled the area to no avail.

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212060558-00 8/27/2021 9:42:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

WARRANT ARREST - OUTSIDE OF BOSTON WARRANT

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department About 10:00 A.M on Friday 08/27/2021, Officers Tilley and Macmaster in the J101D made an onsite warrant arrest at 49 Robinwood Avenue in Jamaica Plain.

Officers were notified by the duty supervisor who received information that the suspect (Paul Mcgarry) would be released from the Arbour Hospital at approximatly 10:00 A.M and that he was requested by other officials to be picked up for 2 outstanding warrants (Warrant # WR5624132TC and WR5624135TC) out of Somerville District Court (Docket # 2110CR000236 and Docket # 2110CR000253).

Upon arrival, Officers met with hospital staff who led the suspect (Mcgarry) out to them, where he was placed under arrest without incident. The suspect was taken back to District 13 and booked without incident. Arrests

Paul Mcgarry 85 EAST NEWTON BOSTON MA

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212060561-00 8/27/2021 9:48:00 AM 126842 JESSICA HAYES

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

At 9:45 AM on Friday August, 27, 2021 Officer Hayes and Officer Murphy assigned to the A102D responded to a radio call for a Larceny In Progress at 190 Commercial St.

Upon arrival officer spoke with Mr. Kelly, whose native language is Spanish, and the GT55D (Alvarez/Translator) because of a language barrier, who stated that yesterday there was money stolen from his apartment. Mr. Kelly stated he had $2500 under his couch cushions and that yesterday he noticed that $500 was missing. Mr. Kelly was not forthcoming with answering if his door was open and would avoid answering the question. Mr. Kelly stated to a worker in the assisted living that all of his money was stolen yesterday and he believes that it was his house cleaner because she was the only one who knew where it was hidden.

Also on scene was Mr. Kelly's house cleaner, Mrs. Montufar, who was on the phone with her manager, Mrs. Castillo, who was helping translate for officers. Mrs. Montufar stated that she did not take any money from Mr. Kelly. Mrs. Castillo also stated that it is company policy that they are not allowed to handle money.

Employees of the assisted living stated that Mr. Kelly has Parkinson's disease and has been confused lately about his money and has not paid his phone bill which is not like him.

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212060568-00 8/27/2021 9:23:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

About 923 AM on Friday 08-27-21, Officer O'Malley in the B457D responded to 2343 Washington St (Citizens Bank) for an investigate person.

Upon arrival, Police spoke with the victim/reporting party, Jenny Taveras (DOB 12-03-86) who reported that on 08-23-21, she met with the suspect, Messiah Franklin (DOB 11-15-88) regarding opening a business bank account. The victim was unable to open the account for the suspect which caused the suspect to become what the victim reported as "aggressive" and angry. The suspect left without issue.

The suspect then returned the next day on 08-24-21 to withdraw money. When the suspect saw the victim, he gave her the middle finger and then left after completing his transaction.

The following day on the 08-25-21, the suspect returned but was turned away by the security guard and told he can no longer come to the bank.

The victim reported minutes after he was denied entrance, she received a phone call by an unknown female who stated that she knew their names and asked what time they were getting out of work. The victim believes that this female caller is related to the suspect.

The suspect reported that no verbal threats were made to her or her coworkers but she still felt unsafe as a result of the suspects actions and demeanor.

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060576-00 8/27/2021 10:13:00 AM 122208 SIOBHAN KELLY

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

Arrests

Jason Botman 371 AVE DORCHESTER MA A&B WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON c265.15A(b)

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212060576-00 8/27/2021 10:13:00 AM 122208 SIOBHAN KELLY

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

About 10:15AM on Friday, 08/27/21, Officer Kelly and Officer Taylor in the H104D responded to a radio call for a non-intimate domestic violence at 371 Savin Hill Ave, Dorchester. Also responding was the H903 (Ryan) and the H435D (Mijangos).

Upon arrival, officers spoke with the suspect (JASON BOTMAN) who stated that he got into a verbal argument with his roommate (THOMAS LUNDRIGAN). BOTMAN stated that the argument began because his roommate, LUNDRIGAN, was blocking in his truck which had a flat tire and stated that LUNDRIGAN began laughing at him. BOTMAN stated that he got out of his vehicle and began yelling at the victim but that nothing physical happened. The suspect's cousin (JORDAN SHOCKLEY) was present during the altercation and stated he did not see anything physical take place.

Officers spoke with the victim (THOMAS LUNDRIGAN) who stated that the suspect had kicked him in his lower back while wearing shoes. LUNDRIGAN stated that the suspect went out to his vehicle that morning and saw he had a flat tire. LUNDRIGAN stated that the suspect then began accusing him of flattening his tire and that was why he assaulted him.

LUNDRIGAN denied EMS at that time and stated that he did not want his roommate to be arrested, just to document the incident. Officers observed a red mark on the victim's lower back. LUNDRIGAN declined to have the mark on his lower back photographed. LUNDRIGAN was advised of his rights under MGL 209A and given an Abuse Law Card in hand.

BOTMAN was placed under arrest under MGL 209A and charged with:

265/15A/A-1 - A&B WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON c265 §15A(b), to wit shod foot.

Arrests

Jason Botman 371 SAVIN HILL AVE DORCHESTER MA A&B WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON c265.15A(b)

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212060579-00 8/27/2021 9:52:00 AM 153127 TAYLOR GREEN

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department About 9:54am on Friday, 08/27/21, Officer Green in the H436D and the HD51 (Best Team Clinician Cardoso) responded to a radio call for a well being check at 22 Chase Street #1, Dorchester. Assisted by the H103D (Keddy/Russell).

Officers received information from dispatch that the 911 caller stated that her brother Robert texted her stating he was committing suicide and that he lives at the above location.

Upon arrival, Officers spoke with Robert Baez (DOB 11/21/97), who was sitting in his bedroom and stated to officers that he was done with life. C-11 Best Team Clinician Sweila Cardoso (HD51) spoke with Baez and determined a psychiatric evaluation was necessary. Cardoso completed a Section 12 on scene. Boston EMS Ambulance 2A93 (Trainor/Wickham) responded and transported Baez to Boston Medical Center for further evaluation.

Upon arrival, Officers spoke with Robert Baez (DOB 11/21/97), who stated he was doe wit

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212060583-00 8/27/2021 11:00:00 AM 111716 BRENDON BUCCELLI

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V - LEAVING SCENE - PERSONAL INJURY

Narrative

About 11:06AM on Friday, August 27, 2021, Officer Buccelli, while assigned to the F441D, responded to a radio call for a motor vehicle accident at Boston St and Clapp St, Dorchester.

Upon arrival, officer spoke with the victim (Alfred Joseph) who stated he was traveling inbound on Boston St when he came to a complete stop behind traffic. The victim (Joseph) stated his vehicle MA REG 8KF945 (2015 Brown Honda CR-V) was then hit from behind. The victim (Joseph) stated the vehicle that struck his was a red SUV. The victim stated the red SUV then made a U-Turn and traveled outbound on Boston St. The victim could not provide a plate number or make/model of the vehicle.

Officer observed moderate damage to the rear middle/right bumper area.

The victim stated he felt dizzy after the accident. Boston EMS Ambulance A93 arrived on scene and transported the victim to Boston Medical Center for further evaluation.

The victims vehicle was left legally parked outside of 204 Boston St.

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212060584-00 8/27/2021 8:46:00 AM 012317 MICHAEL SZEGDA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK/INJURED/MEDICAL - PERSON

Narrative

About 8:48 AM on Friday August, 27, 2021, Officer Szegda (A691D) and Officer McCarthy (A691D) responded to a radio call for a man down at the intersection of Summer Street and Washington Street, Boston.

Upon arrival, Officers observed a male, later identified as Andrew Walsh, laying on the ground outside of Macy's. WALSH stated his blood sugar was low. Boston EMS A1 responded to the scene. EMS transported WALSH to Massachusetts General Hospital for further treatment.

Body Worn Camera activated.

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212060589-00 8/27/2021 10:46:00 AM 131201 CLORISSA MCGREGOR

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

LARCENY THEFT OF BICYCLE

Narrative

About 10:50AM on Friday 8/27/21 Officer McGregor (D441D) responded to a radio call for a Larceny of a Bicycle at 1340 Boylston St (Fenway Health).

Upon arrival officer spoke to the victim (Powers) who works at the above and stated she locked her bike up in their garage located at 1330 Boylston St at 7:30AM yesterday and when she returned at 5:30PM that evening, her bike was gone. The garage is a public garage but the bike rack is located inside a cage with a coded lock in order to enter. The cage lock was not tampered with so it appeared that whoever stole her bike had the access code to enter the locked cage. There are cameras in the garage. The security director Helen Doyle (contact 617-470-0272) stated they were working on getting the camera footage. Officer advised to have it saved for D-4 detectives. Officer advised that a police report would be written.

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212060574-00 8/27/2021 10:15:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

Arrests

Trevor Tillman 5 WHITTEN DORCHESTER MA External Warrant Arrest

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212060574-00 8/27/2021 10:15:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

DRUGS - POSSESSION/ SALE/ MANUFACTURING/ USE

Narrative

About 10:15am on Friday 08/27/2021 Officers Lerro and Aragones in the D101D did make an on-site warrant arrest in Public Alley 719. Officers responded to radio call for a black male and white female handing drug back and forth in the alley and using them together. Officers observed suspects Trevor Tillman and Amanda Corbett huddled in the corner around a wheelchair. The female appeared to be under the influence of narcotics and the male stated she was his girlfriend. While running the suspects names in CJIS a search for Corbett came back with negative results and she was released. Tillman admitted to officers that he had several warrants and officers confirmed through CJIS that the suspect did have three (3) active warrants out of Orange District court. Suspect was placed under arrest for the following warrants. (1) Default Warrant issued out of Orange District Court by the honorable Judge Laurie MacLeod (Docket 1942CR000324) (Ref No WR5555078TC) For the following:* Sex Offender Fail to Register c6 S178H(a). (2) Default Warrant issued out of Orange District Court by the honorable Judge Laurie MacLeod (Docket 2040CR000196) (Ref No WR5556720TC) For the following:* Sex Offender Fail to Register, Subsequent Offense c6 S178H (b). (3) Default Warrant issued out of Orange District Court by the honorable Judge Laurie MacLeod (Docket 1942CR000864) (Ref No WR5555075TC) For the following:* Credit Card Fraud Under $1200 c266 S37B, Forgery Of Document c267 S1, Credit Card Receive Lost c266 S37B (c), Utter False Document c267 S5. Tillman transported back to District 4 where he was booked in the usual manner. During the booking process the suspect told officers there was a plastic bag with heroin and possibly some crack cocaine inside his wallet. Officers discovered 1 plastic bag with a brown powdery substance believed to be heroin but did not locate the crack cocaine. At this time officers charged Tillman with Possession Class A c94c S31. Drugs logged in D-4 drug control log #04001 Page #172. Warrant Unit notified via fax.

Arrests

Trevor Tillman 5 WHITTEN DORCHESTER MA External Warrant Arrest

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8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department 212060599-00 8/27/2021 11:30:00 AM 148275 MICHAEL KEDDY

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

About 11:30AM on Friday 8-27-21 Officers Keddy/Russell in the H103D responded to a radio call for an assault and battery in progress located at 3 King Street, Dorchester.

Prior to arriving Officers were notified by area C dispatchers that the suspect was no longer on scene.

Upon arrival Officers were approached by the victim Tzuohann Law (DOB 9-26-84) who stated that he had been assaulted. Mr. Law stated that he hired a worker from Labor Max staffing (1281 Dorchester Ave.). Mr. Law stated that the worker Marcus Harris (DOB 5-11-84) took to many water breaks and he confronted him on it. Mr. Law stated that he then notified Mr. Harris's supervisor John Morgan (Unknown DOB) to inform him of the lack of production.

Mr. Law stated that Mr. Harris then became extremely enraged and picked up a 2x4 piece of wood and began to hit him with it. Mr. Law stated that he then ran down the street yelling for help. Mr. Law stated that Mr. Harris chased him for a short distance but then returned back the residence and began to vandalize his neighbors vehicle. Officers observed a blue Subaru (MA REG 88G280) with extensive damage to the front windshield, front drivers side window, rear drivers side window and there appeared to be a metal object thrown through the rear window of the vehicle. Mr. Law stated that Mr. Harris then got into his vehicle and sped away.

Officers observed two cuts on the right side abdomen area of Mr. Law. Mr. Law denied medical treatment/evaluation.

Mr. Bush informed Mr. Law that he could not be disturbed due to a conference call for work. Officers informed Mr. Law on the procedures to request a police report and to file an insurance claim.

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212060600-00 8/27/2021 11:01:00 AM 153126 ANDREW GUERINI

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - INVOLVING PEDESTRIAN - INJURY

Narrative

About 11:01 a.m. on Friday, 08/27/21, officer Guerini assigned to the D411D responded to a radio call for a motor vehicle accident at 1714 Washington Street, Boston.

Upon arrival, Officer observed the victim (Nancy McGauley) sitting in a motorized scooter, holding a towel to her forehead. Boston EMS A04 (Devery/Rykiel) was already on scene evaluating Ms. McGauley. McGauley stated that she had been travelling on her scooter, when she drove off of the sidewalk into the street. McGauley stated that as she was riding on the street, a dark colored Jeep was attempting to park. McGauley stated that the Jeep stopped faster than she expected, and McGauley drove her scooter into the vehicle, striking her head. McGauley stated that the accident occurred somewhere in the area of the above address, possibly on Worcester Street. McGauley stated that she did not know the license plate of the vehicle, but that it was a white male operating. McGauley stated that she was not exactly sure where it occurred, since she is new to the area. Officer observed a gash on McGauley's forehead. McGauley was transported to Tufts Medical Center for further evaluation. The D425D (Sparks-Clancy) transported McGauley's electric scooter to Tufts Medical Center in the D4 spare wagon.

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212060601-00 8/27/2021 11:30:00 AM 148300 JOANNA SARILES

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PROPERTY

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department About 12:09 PM, on Friday. 08/27/21, Officer Sariles and Officer Agudelo in the F101D responded to a radio call for a Lockout - Lock (Force Entry) at 200 H ST SB.

Upon arrival, Officers spoke to the Boston Fire Department who were there for an investigation of an illegal room located in the basement which smelled of candles burning. Boston Fire Department had already made entry to the the room located inside of the Basement prior to Officers arrival. Officer observed that their was indeed a force entry done inside of the basement of the illegal room door.

The perimeter of the premise was secured. No force entry outside of the perimeter.

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212060598-00 8/27/2021 11:19:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

Arrests

Jermaine Cox

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212060598-00 8/27/2021 11:19:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

About 11:20am on Friday 08/27/2021 Officers Sampson and Lydon in the B201D responded to a radio call for Assault and Battery-In Progress at Brother's Supermarket, 776 Dudley Street, Boston.

Upon arrival officers spoke with the store manager, Ambioris Fernandez, who stated the suspect, Jermaine Cox, got into an altercation with an employee over a plastic bag. The manager, Mr. Fernandez, stated that the suspect, Mr. Cox, entered the store at the address previously listed and attempted to take a plastic bag from the register and leave the store without purchasing the plastic bag. Mr. Fernandez then stated the employee/victim, Louis Catala, attempted to prevent Mr. Cox from leaving the store with the un-paid plastic bag. During Mr. Catala's attempt to stop Mr. Cox from exiting the store, Mr. Cox struck Mr. Catala in the head with an open palm. The store manager, Mr. Fernandez, then stated that Mr. Cox and Mr. Catala proceeded to throw hand strikes at each other. Mr. Fernandez then stated that Mr. Cox proceeded to pull out what he believed was pepper spray and then sprayed Mr. Catala in the face.

Officers then spoke with the victim, Mr. Catala, who provided an identical accounting of events that were provided to officers by the store manager, Mr. Fernandez. Officers were then shown security footage by Mr. Fernandez of the altercation between Mr. Cox and Mr. Catala. The security footage was consistent with the statements provided to officers by Mr. Fernandez and Mr. Catala.

Officers observed that the victim, Mr. Catala, had red discoloring around his eyes and neck and was visibly in pain from being sprayed. Officers asked if Mr. Catala would like to be evaluated by EMS to which he agreed. The 2A11 arrived on scene and transported Mr. Catala to Carney Hospital.

Officer Lydon spoke to the suspect (Cox) who stated that he came into the store and attempted to take the plastic bag. The suspect stated that he was confronted by the victim about taking the bag and that he offered to pay for the bag. The suspect stated that the victim placed hands on him and a physical altercation ensued. The suspect stated that he pulled out his pepper spray in self defense and sprayed the victim. Officer Lydon asked the suspect if he still had the pepper spray and the suspect stated he had the pepper spray in his jeans pocket. Officer Lydon retrieved a bottle of mace brand pepper spray from the suspect's pocket.

The suspect, Jermaine Cox, was transported to B-2 district station for booking. Mr. Cox was charged with Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon, to wit Mace pepper spray, (c. 265 s. 15A).

Also assisting on scene was Sergeant Miller (B912).

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department Arrests

Jermaine Cox

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212060603-00 8/27/2021 11:37:00 AM 140282 CHRISTOPHER ADAMS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

WARRANT ARREST - OUTSIDE OF BOSTON WARRANT

Narrative

Arrests

Christopher Spencer 22 WELLINGTON ST NASUA NH LICENSE SUSPENDED, OP MV WITH (CRIMINAL) c90.23

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212060603-00 8/27/2021 11:37:00 AM 140282 CHRISTOPHER ADAMS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

WARRANT ARREST - OUTSIDE OF BOSTON WARRANT

Narrative

About 11:37 AM on Friday, 08/27/2021, Officers Adams and Manning in the C202D made an on-site warrant arrest at 20 Mascot Street in Dorchester.

Officers were at that location assisting the L821 (Det. Crossen) regarding an investigation (I212059296). While attempting to make contact with the occupants inside that address, Officers were met by Mr. Christopher Spencer (DOB: 6/23/1995).

A CJIS query of Mr. Spencer revealed he had an active warrant. The warrant information is as follows:

Warrant #: WR5522587TC, Docket #: 1951CR001265

Straight Warrant, Issued: 10/11/19

Waltham District Court, The Honorable Judge Gregory Flynn

Charges: M.G.L. 90/23D-Operating a Motor Vehicle with a Suspended License

M.G.L. 89/9-Fail to Stop/Yield

Mr. Spencer was transported to District B-3 by the C202D and booked in the usual manner.

Warrant Unit/Teletype notified.

Arrests

Christopher Spencer 22 WELLINGTON ST NASUA NH LICENSE SUSPENDED, OP MV WITH (CRIMINAL) c90.23

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212060604-00 8/27/2021 8:59:00 AM

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

About 8:59 am on Friday, 08/27/2021, Officer Marifiote in the G415D responded to a radio call for a Investigate a Person's Well-Being at 78 Brooks Street, East Boston.

Assisting units were G416D Officer Frederick and G911 Sergeant Holden.

While en route, Chanel 2 Dispatcher informed Officers of a possible five year old in an apartment alone since Wednesday, 08/25/2021 since the father, Alex Diaz, was in the hospital.

Upon arrival, Officers knocked and announced their presence at 78 Brooks Street apartment 1,2, and 3 to no avail. Officers were informed of a possible address being 75 Brooks Street, but Officers observed no such address. After a CJIS Inquiry on the reporting party, Alex Diaz, an address of 28 Brooks Street was revealed. Officers knocked and announced their presence at 28 Brooks Street Apartment 1,2, and 3 to no avail. Officers also knocked and announce their presence at 26 Brooks Street, 80 Brooks Street, 82 Brooks Street, and 84 Brooks Street to no avail.

Let it be known Officers were informed by EMS that the father made these statements while he was heavily intoxicated when brought into the hospital on Wednesday and also claimed to be homeless.

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212060612-00 8/27/2021 12:30:00 PM 153328 JEFFREY GELINAS

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED

Narrative

About 12:30 PM on Friday, 8/27/2021 Officers Black and Gelinas in the C111D responded to a radio all for a DVIP at 26 Wentworth Street, Dorchester.

Upon arrival, officers spoke with the victim (Davis, Sarah DOB:11/24/70) who stated that her ex-boyfriend, the suspect (Dobson, TImothy DOB:8/31/77) got into an argument with her and she asked him to leave. Davis stated she provides Dobson with food as he does not have a home and uses drugs. Davis stated when she told Dobson to leave that he punched her window, breaking it. Davis stated that he also took out a pocket knife and a screwdriver and stated, "I should kick your ass".

Officers informed Davis about how to obtain a restraining order and her rights under MGL 209A. Davis refused EMS.

Officers searched the nearby area for Dobson to no avail. Dobson is a black male about 6' wearing a black shirt and brown pants.

A CJIS inquiry revealed no active restraining orders and no active warrants for Dobson.

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212060616-00 8/27/2021 12:38:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

LARCENY PICK-POCKET

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department About 12:38pm on Friday 08/27/21, Officers Diaz and O'Rourke assigned to the D105D responded to a radio call for a robbery in progress that occurred on 1888 Washington street Boston.

Upon arrival, Officers were met by the victim Dariana Batista DOB:09/21/1989 who was visibly 6 months pregnant. The victim Batista stated that she works at the Boston Medical Center and went to take a break to head over to the Pawn shop located on Washington street (Suffolk Jewelers and Pawn Brokers). The victim stated that she was walking up North Hampton street between Harrison Ave and Washington street. The victim stated that while she was walking towards the Pawn shop she sneezed and bent over from her sneezing. The victim stated that while she slightly bent over a light skinned male with a white shirt snatcher her black Victoria secrets wallet out of her rear pocket. The victim stated that in her wallet was multiple debit and credit cards, $500 cash and a receipt for Jewelry that was in the pawnshop located above.

The victim stated that she did not see the direction of flight of where the suspect took off. The victim continued to the pawnshop and call the police.

The victim was hyperventilating and stated that she had cramps. Officer requested for Boston EMS to transport the victim to the hospital. Boston EMS did not have any available ambulances so officers transported the victim to Boston Medical Center emergency department.

The victim stated that she canceled all of her debit and credit cards and also notified the pawnshop about the receipt that was in the wallet.

Officers searched the area to no avail.

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212060377-00 8/26/2021 4:28:00 PM 103761 ANDREW HEGGIE

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PROPERTY

Narrative

On Thursday 8/26/21 at approx 1630 Hrs Officers from BPD EOU conducted a sweep at Fenway Park prior to the Red Sox game. Officers Heggie (TE-14), Exilien (TE-15) along with K9 Officers Casey (TE-501) and Gillis (TE-506) were under the supervision of Sgt Sanchez. Officers conducted the sweep of the designated areas and found no suspicious items. Officers remained on-scene until relieved.

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212060619-00 8/27/2021 11:53:00 AM 140346 MICHAEL ANDRADE

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

SICK ASSIST

Narrative

About 11:53 AM, Friday, 8/27/2021, Officer Andrade (H445D) responded to a radio-call for a IV person at 21 Larchmont St, Boston.

Upon arrival, Officer Andrade and officers in the H202D and HK01D responded to the above address. The address is a group home managed by Vinfen. The staff stated they had a section12 for Mohamed Ibrahim (VICTIM) for a follow-up with doctors. Laura Falotico LICSW applied for the section12. Ibrahim was cooperative and agreed to go to the hospital.

BEMS transported Ibrahim without incident to Carney Hospital.

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212060622-00 7/12/2021 7:00:00 AM 116885 ELBERT PEREIRA

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department FRAUD - FALSE PRETENSE / SCHEME

Narrative

About 2:00pm on Friday August 27 2021, officer Pereira assigned to the front desk at district E18, received a walk in report for a fraud at 5 Reddy Ave.

The victims's mother Rosetta Boatswain(06/16/58, 617-953-4763) stated that her son: victim Kevon Boatswain, suffers from mental disabilities. Ms. Boatswain stated that her son Kevon Boatswain, met someone with a profile name of "Clara Angel" on facebook. Clara Angel's phone: 515-478-3682, email: [email protected].

Mrs. Boatswain stated that her son has been sending money to Clara Angel through a "cash app". The total amount has been 2,435.00 dollars. The transactions occured July 12 to August 6th. Mrs. Boatswain stated she has filled a claim with the Rockland trust bank.

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212060626-00 8/27/2021 1:07:00 PM 116934 ANDREW WILCOX

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

Narrative

Arrests

Joel Morris 41 BROOKS BOSTON MA A&B ON FAMILY / HOUSEHOLD MEMBER c265.13M(a)

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212060626-00 8/27/2021 1:07:00 PM 116934 ANDREW WILCOX

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

Narrative

About 1:09PM on Friday August 27th 2021, Officer Wilcox and Connor(K202D), along with Officer Bucelewicz(K414D), and Officer Egan(K426D) and Detective Mitchell(K820) responded to a radio call for a fight in progress at 465 Cambridge Street, The Walgreens.

Upon arrival the officers observed two males on Hano Street just in front of Penniman Rd, on the ground where one male, later identified as Joel Morris lying on top of other other male, later identified as Tim Taylor pinning him down on the ground; The officers later learned that both males were brothers. The officers separated both parties where Morris was stating that they were both brothers and it got physical and it wasn't a big deal. Officer Wilcox interviewed Morris who stated that both him and Taylor were walking up Hano Street towards Cambridge Street where they both got into an argument about "Family stuff". He stated that during the argument, Morris got aggravated with Taylor and brought him to the ground.

Officer Connor attempted to interview Taylor who wouldn't speak to Officer Connor at all; The officers didn't observe any injuries on Taylor.

Morris was placed under arrest for Domestic Assault and Battery. He was placed in handcuffs and transported to the District 14 Station for booking. Taylor was advised of his 209A rights who denied the opportunity for a restraining order and also denied any medical attention. Taylor also denied the opportunity for a ride home from the officers.

Arrests

Joel Morris 41 BROOKS BOSTON MA A&B ON FAMILY / HOUSEHOLD MEMBER c265.13M(a)

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212060627-00 8/27/2021 12:42:00 PM 153126 ANDREW GUERINI

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

SICK/INJURED/MEDICAL - PERSON

Narrative

About 12:42 p.m. on Friday, 08/27/21, officer Guerini assigned to the D411D responded to a radio call for a sick assist at public alley 903, Boston.

Upon arrival, officer observed the victim(James Carney) sitting against a wall with blood on his face and shirt. Officer observed a large welt on Mr. Carneys right eye. A passerby stated that they observed Mr. Carney trip and fall. Mr. Carney was alert and conscious and stated that he had drank approximately 1 pint of vodka. Boston EMS A09 arrived on scene and transported Mr. Carney to Beth Israel for further evaluation.

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212060620-00 8/27/2021 9:07:00 AM 099822 JOHN ALVES

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

FORGERY / COUNTERFEITING

Narrative

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212060620-00 8/27/2021 9:07:00 AM 099822 JOHN ALVES

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

FORGERY / COUNTERFEITING

Narrative

At approximately 12:45 P.M. on Friday, August 27, 2021, Officer Alves assigned to the A421D, responded to a call for a (Found Property) at CVS Pharmacy, at 155 Charles St, Boston.

Upon arrival, officer spoke with the caller who was identified as, Mena (617-742-3935) and she stated that yesterday 08/26/21), someone made a purchase using a counterfeit twenty dollars bill.

The recovered twenty dollars, was observed by the officer to be light in color and faded, along with a small hole in the middle of the twenty dollar, but did appeared to look like an original US Currency. Officer recovered the counterfeit twenty dollars and submitted as evidence for further investigation by A-1 Detectives and logged it into District A-1 evidence log book.

Note: Body Warn Camera was active and recorded.

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8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department 212060629-00 8/27/2021 12:46:00 PM 116110 YRENE CASTILLO

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

ASSAULT - SIMPLE

Narrative

About, 12:47PM, on Friday, 08/27/2021, Officers Nicholas/Castillo assigned to the L202D responded to a radio call for a Domestic Violence Intimate Partner at 74 Pierce St, Hyde Park, Ma. Body Worn Camera.

Upon arrival, officer spoke to the caller Mr. Domenik Robinson D.O.B 02/27/93 whom was outside the above address on the front steps whom reported that he got into a verbal dispute with Ms. Hatori I'Man Landry D.O.B 01/06/93 over dishes and her being disrespectful. Mr. Robinson stated that Ms. Landry started yelling at him while Robinson Jr. was sleeping and he took the child and put him in his brother's room. Mr. Robinson stated that Ms. Landry always disrespect him and then they had a tussle.

Officers observed multiple visible scratches on Mr. Robinson chest area, arms area and face area. Officers also observed a small round bump under Mr. Robison's left eye with a small laceration in the middle. Mr. Robinson stated to Officers that he was unsure what he was struck with. Mr. Robinson was visibly upset crying.

Officer asked Mr. Robinson if he wanted EMS Services and Mr. Robinson declined medical attention.

While, officer were speaking to Mr. Robinson his son Mr. Audreon Robinson D.O.B 01/31/2012 was on top of the stairs observing the above incident.

Officers spoke to Ms. Hatori I'Man Landry D.O.B 01/06/93 whom stated that she and Mr. Robinson got into a verbal dispute and she shoved him because he got close to her in self defense.

Officer observed what appeared to be scratches on Ms. Landry neck area. Ms. Landry stated that her hand got caught into her chain causing the chain to break and causing small laceration to the back of her neck.

Both parties were advised of their 209A rights and an abuse law card handed in hand.

Officers observed both children Mr. Audreon Robinson D.O.B 01/31/2012 was dressed appropriate. Mr. Audreon was awake in the uncles bedroom and officer observed Domenik Robinson Jr. 10/04/18 in the uncle's bedroom on the bed sleeping.

Ms. Landry was placed under arrest for Assault and Battery 209A and transported to District E-18 for booking.

Ms. Landry was advised that a 51A was filed.

51A Filed (Meril Soares).

Arrests

Hatori Landry 74 PIERCE ST HYDE PARK MA

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212060636-00 8/27/2021 11:43:00 AM 123379 CIARAN MURPHY

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

INVESTIGATE PERSON

Narrative

About 11:43 A.M. on Friday, 08/27/21, Officers Murphy and Flaherty in the D103D responded to a radio call for a person with a knife at 123 Northampton Street #3A, Boston.

Upon arrival Officers were met by the building maintenance personnel (Marlon Wallace) who stated that he works for the housing company and he received a text message from the victim (Laura O'Neil) stating that she has an emergency. Officers proceeded up to apartment 3A and met with the victim who stated that her ex boyfriend, the suspect (Marlon Wallace), was attempting to get into the house. Officers asked about the knife that she had mentioned in the 911 call to which she replied that she did not see a knife but he is known to carry one. The victim stated that he has keys that she gave him and that when he was entering the house she told him she was calling the and he fled the residence.

The victim requested maintenance change the locks to which they complied. Officers saw the maintenance change the locks.

Officers advised the victim of her rights under 209 and advised her to obtain a restraining order at Roxbury District Court.

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer

212060644-00 8/27/2021 1:16:00 PM 131201 CLORISSA MCGREGOR

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

LARCENY SHOPLIFTING

Narrative

About 1:35PM on Friday 8/27/21 Officer McGregor (D441D) responded to a radio call for a Larceny Shoplifting report at CVS, 231 Massachusetts Ave.

Upon arrival officer spoke to loss prevention Melinda, who stated a suspect who continuously steals from them almost every day, came in at 1:14PM today and stole several food products. She did not approach him and he left out onto the Boylston St side. Suspect was described as a White male, possibly in his 30's wearing, a black shirt, black pants, and carrying several plastic shopping bags with him. Victim also stated the suspect always carries needles in his bags and has several track marks all over his arms. Officer advised that a police report would be written and for loss prevention to save the video footage for D-4 detectives.

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212060648-00 8/27/2021 2:02:00 PM 148244 JASMANY BEATO

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

VERBAL DISPUTE

Narrative

On Friday 08/27/21 at about 2:02pm, Officer Beato and Soto, while assigned to the BK01D, responded to a domestic violence incident at 61 Beech Glen St Roxbury.

Upon arrival officer encountered Amy Nelson (11/01/71) who stated that she got into an argument with her husband Joseph Nelson (06/06/63). Ms. Nelson stated that she spoke with Joseph earlier in the day regarding a car battery in the back of her vehicle in which he became argumentative and defensive about. Ms. Nelson stated that after said conversation Joseph arrived at the house and started arguing with her regarding her belongings "all over the house". Ms. Nelson stated that this is an ongoing issue with Joseph in which he sets rules for the house and when they are not fulfilled he becomes angry and argumentative.

Officer spoke with Joseph and stated that Ms. Nelson is ungrateful and that the argument started over a battery left in the back of her vehicle which was leaking some sort of liquid.

Officers advice Joseph that he should stay at his mothers house, which lives in the first floor of said address and try to resolve their marital issues when they both calm down at which he agreed. Ms. Nelson agreed to go back up to her apartment as well.

Both parties were advised of their rights under 209A

CJIS inquiry reveled no active warrants for either parties.

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212060613-00 8/27/2021 12:25:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - PERSONAL INJURY

Narrative

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department About 12:25PM on Friday 8/27/2021, Officer Joseph assigned to the B431D responded to a radio call for a Motor Vehicle Accident with No Injuries at the intersection of Fisher Avenue and Estey Street, Roxbury.

Upon arrival, Officer Joseph was briefed by Boston Fire Department Enigne 37 that both operators denied further medical evaluation and canceled Boston EMS services.

Upon arrival, Officer Joseph observed a red 2015 Toyota Prius (MA Reg#P33361) on Estey Street facing Fisher Avenue on a hill. Officer Joseph observed minor damage to the front left bumper of the vehicle as a result of the collision. Operator #1 (Manuel A Pina) is a driver for Eaton Apothecary and was driving to deliver medication to clients. Manuel stated that he was travelling on Estey Street and was at the stop sign when his vehicle was hit by a Boston Public Works vehicle (MA Reg#MB670). The vehicle was a 2018 Ford F250 operated by Samuel Charles Brack (operator #2). Manuel stated that that operator #2 was turning right onto Estey Street. Officer Joseph offered further evaluation by Boston EMS to which he declined.

Operator #2 (Samuel Charles Brack) of the white 2018 Ford F250 stated that he was driving on Fisher Avenue and stopped at the stop sign. As Samuel started to proceed to take the right, Samuel stated he could not see the red Toyota Prius because of the position of the vehicle while at the stop sign on the hill. Samuel denied further evaluation by Boston EMS when offered. Officer Joseph observed red paint marks on the front left side of the bumper on the truck. The vehicle was in driving condition.

Officer Joseph requested the red Toyota Prius be towed from the vehicle at Manuel's request. Always Open responded and towed the motor vehicle. Tow Slip #15117 logged into B2 Tow Log for Eaton Apothecary owner.

Officer Joseph offered Manuel a courtesy ride to the district station to wait for his supervisor to come assist in picking up the vehicle to which he accepted. At the station Manuel stated he has back pain related to the accident. Boston EMS 2A21 (Camacho, Dinis) responded and transported Manuel to Boston Medical Center for further evaluation.

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212060613-00 8/27/2021 12:25:00 PM

Location of Occurrence

Nature of Incident

M/V ACCIDENT - PERSONAL INJURY

Narrative

About 12:25PM on Friday 8/27/2021, Officer Joseph assigned to the B431D responded to a radio call for a Motor Vehicle Accident with No Injuries at the intersection of Fisher Avenue and Estey Street, Roxbury.

Upon arrival, Officer Joseph was briefed by Boston Fire Department Enigne 37 that both operators denied further medical evaluation and canceled Boston EMS services.

Upon arrival, Officer Joseph observed a red 2015 Toyota Prius (MA Reg#P33361) on Estey Street facing Fisher Avenue on a hill. Officer Joseph observed minor damage to the front left bumper of the vehicle as a result of the collision. Operator #1 (Manuel A Pina) is a driver for Eaton Apothecary and was driving to deliver medication to clients. Manuel stated that he was travelling on Estey Street and was at the stop sign when his vehicle was hit by a Boston Public Works vehicle (MA Reg#MB670). The vehicle was a 2018 Ford F250 operated by Samuel Charles Brack (operator #2). Manuel stated that that operator #2 was turning right onto Estey Street. Officer Joseph offered further evaluation by Boston EMS to which he declined.

Operator #2 (Samuel Charles Brack) of the white 2018 Ford F250 stated that he was driving on Fisher Avenue and stopped at the stop sign. As Samuel started to proceed to take the right, Samuel stated he could not see the red Toyota Prius because of the position of the vehicle while at the stop sign on the hill. Samuel denied further evaluation by Boston EMS when offered. Officer Joseph observed red paint marks on the front left side of the bumper on the truck. The vehicle was in driving condition.

Officer Joseph requested the red Toyota Prius be towed from the vehicle at Manuel's request. Always Open responded and towed the motor vehicle. Tow Slip #15117 logged into B2 Tow Log for Eaton Apothecary owner.

Officer Joseph offered Manuel a courtesy ride to the district station to wait for his supervisor to come assist in picking up the vehicle to which he accepted. At the station Manuel stated he has back pain related to the accident. Boston EMS 2A21 (Camacho, Dinis) responded and transported Manuel to Boston Medical Center for further evaluation.

Form CRA65 completed.

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212060657-00 8/27/2021 2:43:00 PM 140346 MICHAEL ANDRADE

Location of Occurrence

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department Nature of Incident

VANDALISM

Narrative

About 2:43 PM, Friday, 8/27/2021, Officer Andrade (H445D) responded to a radio-call for a B&E to a MV at 353 Neponset Ave, Boston.

Upon arrival, Officer Andrade spoke to Francisco Serrano (CALLER) who stated he parked the vehicle on Friday, 8/27/2021 between 2:00 and 2:30 AM. When he returned around 9 AM, Friday 8/27/2021 he discovered that the catalytic converter was missing. Serrano found a plastic attachment on the ground which held the part in place.

The white 2012 Isuzu NPR box truck (MA com reg V91270) was parked on Neponset Ave along Garvey Park.

Officer Andrade provided the report number and how to obtain a copy to Serrano.

8/27/2021 4:42:57 PM Boston Police Department