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Arrest Report - 2019 Arrest Report - 2019 Arrest:19TEW-41-A-AR Date:1/1/2019 Last Name: CORREA First Name:YANELA Age: 18 Address:156 CYPRESS ST City:MANCHESTER State: NH Offense COCAINE, TRAFFICKING IN, 36 GRAMS OR MORE, LESS THAN 100 GRAMS Arrest:19TEW-41-AR Date:1/1/2019 Last Name: MENDOZA First Name:ELVIN Age: 22 Address:9 BYRON AVE City:LAWRENCE State: MA Offense COCAINE, TRAFFICKING IN, 36 GRAMS OR MORE, LESS THAN 100 GRAMS WARRANT - 1818CR003461 - TRAFFICKING IN 100 GRMS HEROIN WARRANT-DOCKET#1818CR006396 - OP MV W/ REVOKED LICENSE Arrest:19TEW-294-AR Date:1/2/2019 Last Name: KING First Name:TAMMY Age: 37 Address:181 LOUDON RD City:CONCORD State: NH Offense ASSAULT W/DANGEROUS WEAPON/ TO WIT CLEANING BOTTLE VANDALIZE PROPERTY c266 §126A DISGUISE TO OBSTRUCT JUSTICE WARRANT -LARCENY OVER 1200.00 266/30/B WARRANT - LARCENY OVER 1200.00 - 266/30/A WARRANT - LARCENY OVER 1200.00 BY SINGLE SCHEME - 266/30/B WARRANT - SHOPLIFTING $250+ BY ASPORTATION - 266/30A/S THREAT TO COMMIT CRIME - ASSAULT & BATTERY Arrest:19TEW-337-AR Date:1/3/2019 Last Name: PUNTONI First Name:CORY Age: 27 Address:10 LOCKE ST City:HAVERHILL State: MA Offense WARRANT- DOCKET#1838CR002437-ORDINANCE VIOLATION Arrest:19TEW-470-AR Date:1/3/2019 Last Name: GUTHRIE First Name:CHRISTOPHER Age: 31 Address:108 CHAPEL ST City:LOWELL State: MA Offense Page 1 of 10 WARRANT DOCKET #1711CR001501 C275 S2 THREATENING TO COMMIT CRIME WARRANT DOCKET #1811CR004055 90-23 LICENSE SUSPENDED Arrest:19TEW-485-AR Date:1/3/2019 Last Name: DYESS First Name:CHRISTOPHER Age: 35 Address:133 SHAWSHEEN ST City:TEWKSBURY State: MA Offense WARRANT (REGISTRATION SUSPENDED) Arrest:19TEW-594-AR Date:1/4/2019 Last Name: MELENDEZ First Name:KASSANDRA Age: 36 Address:24 GOLD ST City:LOWELL State: MA Offense LICENSE SUSPENDED, OP MV WITH Arrest:19TEW-969-AR Date:1/5/2019 Last Name: SEAMAN First Name:DERIK Age: 36 Address:177 HOLLIS ST City:NASHUA State: NH Offense WARRANT 1713CR001635 UNLICENSED OPERATION Arrest:19TEW-1061-AR Date:1/6/2019 Last Name: GAGNON First Name:KERRIE Age: 28 Address:115 LAFOND LN City:DRACUT State: MA Offense WARRANT (1511CR001635) LOWELL DIST WARRANT 1648CR001549 AYER DIST Arrest:19TEW-1063-A-AR Date:1/6/2019 Last Name: BROWN First Name:JAMES Age: 25 Address:25 FLOYD ST City:LOWELL State: MA Offense LARCENY OVER $1200 - JOINT VENTURE B&E VEHICLE/BOAT DAYTIME FOR FELONY - JOINT VENTURE CONSPIRACY: TO COMMIT LARCENY OVER $1200, SEAN WEAVER DRUG, POSSESS CLASS A Arrest:19TEW-1063-AR Date:1/6/2019 Last Name: WEAVER First Name:SEAN Age: 27 Address:422 SOUTH ST City:TEWKSBURY State: MA Offense LARCENY OVER $1200 - JOINT VENTURE B&E VEHICLE/BOAT DAYTIME FOR FELONY - JOINT VENTURE CONSPIRACY: TO COMMIT LARCENY OVER $1200, JAMES BROWN Page 2 of 10 Arrest:19TEW-1112-AR Date:1/6/2019 Last Name: ELLIS First Name:FRED Age: 43 Address:246 AIKEN AVE City:LOWELL State: MA Offense DRUG, POSSESS TO DISTRIB CLASS D, SUBSQ. c94C §32C(b) LICENSE SUSPENDED, OP MV WITH, SUBSQ.OFF SPEEDING NUMBER PLATE VIOLATION Arrest:19TEW-993-AR Date:1/6/2019 Last Name: LACOMBE First Name:STEVEN Age: 36 Address:16 LASALLETTE RD City:BILLERICA State: MA Offense DRUG, POSSESS CLASS A LICENSE SUSPENDED, OP MV WITH Arrest:19TEW-1699-AR Date:1/9/2019 Last Name: SOUZA First Name:MARCIO Age: 33 Address:252 KENNEDY DR City:MALDEN State: MA Offense UNLICENSED OPERATION OF MV SAFETY STANDARDS, MV NOT MEETING RMV NAME/ADDRESS CHANGE, FL NOTIFY RMV OF WARRANT-DOCKET#1414CR001677 - UNLICENSED OP OF MV Arrest:19TEW-1704-AR Date:1/9/2019 Last Name: BURKE First Name:HEIDI Age: 40 Address:3 HOWE ST City:WORCESTER State: MA Offense WARRANT-DOCKET# 1877PT00423 - A&B ON 60+ DISABLED W/ INJURY Arrest:19TEW-1859-AR Date:1/10/2019 Last Name: MCKENZIE First Name:KENT Age: 49 Address:45 CARNATION DR City:TEWKSBURY State: MA Offense LICENSE SUSPENDED, OP MV WITH Arrest:19TEW-1861-AR Date:1/10/2019 Last Name: CRUPI First Name:KIRK Age: 30 Address:170 BROWN ST City:TEWKSBURY State: MA Offense LICENSE SUSPENDED, OP MV WITH INSPECTION/STICKER, NO Page 3 of 10 NUMBER PLATE VIOLATION Arrest:19TEW-1870-AR Date:1/10/2019 Last Name: WILSON First Name:DARREN Age: 27 Address:376 FAIRMOUNT ST City:LOWELL State: MA Offense INSPECTION/STICKER, NO LICENSE SUSPENDED, OP MV WITH LIGHTS VIOLATION, MV Arrest:19TEW-1930-AR Date:1/10/2019 Last Name: MASON First Name:RONALD Age: 64 Address:69 GROVE ST City:WORCESTER State: MA Offense WARRANT-DOCKET# 1868CR001173 - OP MV W/ SUSPENDED LICENSE Arrest:19TEW-2006-AR Date:1/10/2019 Last Name: BEAVER First Name:DANIEL Age: 28 Address:8 GREY LN City:LYNNFIELD State: MA Offense LARCENY UNDER $1200 Arrest:19TEW-2056-AR Date:1/10/2019 Last Name: MCNAMARA First Name:CHRISTOPHER Age: 49 Address:162 CHAPEL ST City:LOWELL State: MA Offense LICENSE SUSPENDED, OP MV WITH, SUBSQ.OFF Arrest:19TEW-2111-AR Date:1/11/2019 Last Name: SALAFIA First Name:SELINA Age: 25 Address:1250 WESTFORD ST City:LOWELL State: MA Offense DEFAULT WARRANT #1311CR007621 - 272/53, 268/32B DEFAULT WARRANT #1411CR003649 - 265/13A Arrest:19TEW-2309-AR Date:1/12/2019 Last Name: CARDOZA First Name:RYAN Age: 22 Address:99 MT WASHINGTONST City:LOWELL State: MA Offense WARRANT Arrest:19TEW-2311-AR Date:1/12/2019 Last Name: SALAFIA First Name:SELINA Age: 25 Address:1250 WESTFORD ST City:LOWELL State: MA Offense WARRANT Page 4 of 10 Arrest:19TEW-2398-AR Date:1/12/2019 Last Name: SILK First Name:DANIEL Age: 54 Address:205/20 MIDDLESEX ST CTLC City:LOWELL State: MA Offense TRESPASS Arrest:19TEW-2593-AR Date:1/14/2019 Last Name: TAVAREZ First Name:ALEXANDER Age: 19 Address:57 WILLOW ST City:LAWRENCE State: MA Offense LICENSE SUSPENDED, OP MV WITH WARRANT-DOCKET# 1818CR004655 - LEAVE SCENE PROP DAMAGE WARRANT- DOCKET# 1838CR001851 - UNINSURED MV Arrest:19TEW-2825-AR Date:1/15/2019 Last Name: HOBBS First Name:BRIAN Age: 31 Address:121 TRAINCROFT RD City:MEDFORD State: MA Offense WARRANT #1860CR002141 UNLICENSED OPERATION-WAREHAM DISTRICT Arrest:19TEW-2967-AR Date:1/16/2019 Last Name: RYAN First Name:SABRINA Age: 40 Address:282 HIGH ST City:LOWELL State: MA Offense WARRANT(1811CR005354) OPER AFTER SUSP Arrest:19TEW-3118-AR Date:1/16/2019 Last Name: MCMAHON-WOODS First Name:EILEEN Age: 50 Address:130 JOHN ST City:LOWELL State: MA Offense WARRANT 1853CR001483 OPERATING AFTER SUSP WARRANT 1811CR004146 OPERATING AFTER SUSP Arrest:19TEW-3140-AR Date:1/16/2019 Last Name: MBUGUA First Name:SAMUEL Age: 29 Address:213 SHAW ST City:LOWELL State: MA Offense WARRANT 1611CR007081 OER AFTER SUSPENSION WARRANT 1753CR002179 OPERATING AFTER SUSPENSION LICENSE SUSPENDED, OP MV WITH WARRANT 1611CR005618 UNREGISTERED M/V Page 5 of 10 Arrest:19TEW-3209-AR Date:1/17/2019 Last Name: BERRIO First Name:ANA Age: 53 Address:19 WASHINGTON ST City:LOWELL State: MA Offense UTTER FALSE CHECK FORGERY OF CHECK ATTEMPT TO COMMIT CRIME -LARCENY +$1200 Arrest:19TEW-3317-AR Date:1/18/2019 Last Name: MERCEDES First Name:JHORDAN Age: 27 Address:118 GENESEE ST City:LAWRENCE State: MA Offense WARRANT (1818CR002820) UNINSURED M/V Arrest:19TEW-3328-AR Date:1/18/2019 Last Name: PEREZ JIMINEZ First Name:JOSE Age: 30 Address:22 WARE ST City:LOWELL State: MA Offense WARRANT (DOCKET 1748CR001680 90/24B POSESS FALSE RMV DOC Arrest:19TEW-3362-A-AR Date:1/18/2019 Last Name: BAEZ GONZALEZ First Name:ANGEL Age: 25 Address:18 PLEASANT ST City:LOWELL State: MA Offense A&B WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON: TO WIT/ SHOD FOOT Arrest:19TEW-3362-AR Date:1/18/2019 Last Name: ARROYO First Name:CHRISTOPHER Age: 20 Address:18 PLEASANT ST City:LOWELL State: MA Offense A&B WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON; TO WIT/ SOD FOOT Arrest:19TEW-3365-A-AR Date:1/18/2019 Last Name: FANFAN First Name:WESLEY Age: 22 Address:116 HARVARD ST City:MEDFORD State: MA Offense FENTANYL, TRAFFICKING IN MORE THAN 10 GRAMS c.94C, §32E(c½) CONSPIRACY TO VIOLATE DRUG LAW: TRAFFICKING FENTANYL, W/ KERBY ULYSSE Arrest:19TEW-3365-AR Date:1/18/2019 Last Name: ULYSSE First Name:KERBY Age: 21 Address:111 WASHINGTON ST City:CAMBRIDGE State: MA Offense FENTANYL, TRAFFICKING IN MORE THAN 10 GRAMS c.94C, §32E(c½) Page 6 of 10 CONSPIRACY TO VIOLATE DRUG LAW: TRAFFICKING FENTANYL, W/ WESLEY FANFAN Arrest:19TEW-3510-AR Date:1/19/2019 Last Name: AUNCHMAN First Name:DAVID Age: 55 Address:114 DELMONT AVE City:LOWELL State: MA Offense SHOPLIFTING BY ASPORTATION Arrest:19TEW-3642-AR Date:1/21/2019 Last Name: LOPEZ First Name:JAIME Age: 49 Address:30 CONCORD RD City:BILLERICA State: MA Offense OUI LIQUOR Arrest:19TEW-3673-AR Date:1/21/2019 Last Name: MCGLYNN First Name:JUSTIN Age: 36 Address:118 MOUNT ST City:LOWELL State: MA WASHINGTON Offense DRUG, POSSESS CLASS B Arrest:19TEW-3729-A-AR Date:1/21/2019 Last Name: RIVERA First Name:HERMAN Age: 41 Address:25 DANA ST City:LAWRENCE State: MA Offense CONSPIRACY TO VIOLATE DRUG LAW: POSS TO DISTRIBUTE CLASS A,W/ ALBERTO PEREZ DRUG, POSSESS TO DISTRIB CLASS A Arrest:19TEW-3729-AR Date:1/21/2019 Last Name: GRASSO First Name:DOUGLAS Age: 33 Address:4 HEATHER RD City:GEORGETOWN State: MA Offense RECKLESS OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE STOP FOR POLICE, FAIL DRUG, POSSESS TO DISTRIB CLASS A CONSPIRACY TO VIOLATE DRUG LAW: POSS TO DISTRIBUTE CLASS A,W/ ALBERTO PEREZ Arrest:19TEW-3729-B-AR Date:1/21/2019 Last Name: PEREZ First Name:ALBERTO Age: 53 Address: TREMONT ST/ SHELTER City:LAWRENCE State: MA Offense DRUG, POSSESS TO DISTRIB CLASS A CONSPIRACY TO VIOLATE DRUG LAW: POSS TO DISTRIBUTE CLASS A,W/ HERMAN RIVERA Page 7 of 10 Arrest:19TEW-3962-AR Date:1/22/2019 Last Name: WILSON First Name:KEITH Age: 42 Address:4 DELANEY DR City:TEWKSBURY State: MA Offense WARRANT (SHOPLIFTING) 1801CR002551 Arrest:19TEW-4099-AR Date:1/23/2019 Last Name: KNIGHT First Name:LEON Age: 25 Address:54 FRENCH ST City:TEWKSBURY State: MA Offense RECEIVE STOLEN PROPERTY -$1200, SUBSQ.
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