Police Briefs 05-18-2017

ROBBED WITH KNIFE

On May 11, at 5:07 p.m., Officers were dispatched to the area near 86 Central Ave. for a report of an armed robbery. Upon arrival, Officers spoke with the victim who stated that he was robbed by a male and female party by means of a knife. The victim stated that the two made away with the $30 that he had been carrying. After conducting a search of the area, Officers located the two suspects.

Both parties were subsequently placed into custody.

Vincent Brown, 47, of Revere, was charged with armed robbery, assault with a dangerous weapon and violating the knife ordinance.

Sandra Sargent, 32, was charged with armed robbery.

SHORT CHASE

On May 8, at 9:12 a.m., officers responded to 855 Broadway #605 for a report of a disturbance involving three male parties attempting to gain access. Upon arrival, the officers observed a vehicle, occupied by three male parties, flee the parking lot at a high rate of speed. After following vehicle, officers were able to safely stop the vehicle in the driveway of 120 Clark Ave. The operator was identified and was placed into custody for OUI.

Ralph Bonano, 23, of Gardner, was charged with operating under the influence, failing to stop for police and being a fugitive from justice.

STOLE A POWER DRILL, HAD DETAINER

On May 12, at 3 p.m., officers responded to 1094 Revere Beach Parkway, the Home Depot, for a report of a shoplifter. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the reporting party and loss protection manager, who stated that his employee observed a suspicious male party, who was later identified, take a box that contained a power drill. He then walk down an aisle. Officers located subject an placed him under arrest.

After arrest, an immigration detainer was issued on the man.

Miguel Castaneda, 32, of 189 Chestnut St., was charged with shoplifting and immigration detainer.

THREATENED WITH A KNIFE

On May 13, at 7:40 p.m., officers responded to the area of Spruce and Addison for a report of road rage and a party with a knife. Upon arrival, officers observed a female party standing by a grey SUV. She claimed that her vehicle was struck by another vehicle and when she attempted to follow the car, the driver threatened her with a knife. Offices located knife and arrested the subject.

Daniel Percival, 35, of Somerville, was charged with assault with dangerous weapon.

Police Log

Tuesday, 4/18

Jose Morales, 46, 39 Boylston St., Boston, was arrested for operating under the influence (2nd offense), operating motor vehicle with suspended/revoked license, receiving stolen motor vehicle and using motor vehicle without authority.

Laura Baum, 30, 600 Main ST., Everett, was arrested for breaking and entering daytime, larceny over $250, escape from municipal lockup, escape from police officer, 10 outstanding warrants.

Katelyn Ferguson, 29, 86 Division St., Chelsea, was arrested for breaking and entering daytime.

Bryan Exume, 25, 39 Irving St., Everett, was arrested for shoplifting.Nicole Castro, 29, Homeless, Chelsea, was arrested for trespassing.

Hussen Garma, 52, 46 Shawmut St., Chelsea, was arrested for trespassing.

Carlos Rivas, 23, 110 Orange St., Chelsea, was arrested on warrants.

Wedneday, 4/19

Donald Zollo, 53, 150 Captains Row, Chelsea, was arrested for operating motor vehicle with suspended/revoked license, uninsured motor vehicle (criminal), unregistered motor vehicle.

Carlos Flores, 62, 31 Monmouth St., East Boston, was arrested for operating under the influence of liquor (2nd offense), improper turn.

Jose Valle, 56, 86 Marlborough St., Chelsea, was arrested for operating under the influence of liquor, reckless operation of motor vehicle, unlicensed operation of motor vehicle, leaving scene of property damage, one-way violation, marked lanes violation.

Sagar Rai, 30, 8 Burbank Hwy., Hooket, NH, operating under the influence of liquor, possessing open container of alcohol in motor vehicle, marked lanes violation.

Thursday, 4/20

Alberto Salas, 45, 12 Lynwood Ave., Lynn, was arrested for improper turn, license revoked as habitual traffic offender (criminal).

Juvenile Offender, warrant.

Vladimir Samuel, 27, 24 Clark Ave., Chelsea, was arrested on warrant.

Friday, 4/21

Francis Stephenson, 57, 4 Saipan Rd., Chelsea, was arrested for trespassing.

Daniel Mejia, 18, 55 Spencer Ave., Chelsea, was arrested from being fugitive from justice.

Luis Moran, 28, 99 Shurtleff St., Chelsea, was arrested on 4 warrants.

Kaila Hart, 18, 81 Spencer Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for being a fugitive from justice.

Oscar Orellana-Pineda, 24, 714 Broadway, Chelsea, was arrested for speeding, operating motor vehicle with suspended/revoked license and warrant.

Saturday, 4/22

Jesus Palacios Leiva, 23, Homeless, Chelsea, was arrested on a warrant and receiving stolen property over $250.

Rose Sheehy, 35, 2 Pammy Ln., Danvile, NH, was arrested on 3 warrants and resisting arrest.

Harold Taybo, 32, 11 Crescent Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for failing to stop for police, possessing to distribute Class D substance, operating under the influence of liquor.

Sunday, 4/23

Jorge Perez, 34, 52 Sunset Rd., Somerville, was arrested on 2 warrants, operating motor vehicle unlicensed.

Elvin Hernandez, 26, 105 Chester Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for operating motor vehicle with suspended/revoked license.

Avelardo Sarnan, 44, 155 Pearl St., Chelsea, was arrested for resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.

Monday, 4/24

Jammar Smith, 34, 117 Glenville Ave., Brighton, was arrested for possessing/consuming/disributing alcoholic beverage.

Demetrice Robinson, 29, 855 Broadway, Chelsea, was arrested for possessing/consuming/distributing alcohlic beverage.

Tuesday, 4/25

Jammar Smith, 34, 117 Glenville Ave., Brighton, was arrested for distribution of Class D drug, violation near school/park, trespassing and conspiracy to violate drug law.

Thursday, 4/27

Justin Marcangelo, 26, 63 Washington Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for carrying firearm without FID card, possessing ammunition without FID card, receiving stolen property over $250 and possessing Class B drug.

Anthony Margareci, 51, 382 Ocean Ave., Revere, was arrested for carrying firearm without FID card, discharge of firearm within 500 ft. of bldg., receiving stolen property over $250, possessing Class B drug and operation of motor vehicle unlicensed/suspended (criminal).

Robert Soroka, 43, 235 Revere St., Revere, was arrested for trespassing and possessing/consuming/distributing alcoholic beverage.

Daniel Humphreys, 36, 855 Broadway, Chelsea, was arrested for possessing/consuming, distributing alcohol beverage and trespassing.

Jason Dodge, 47, 102 Williams St., Chelsea, was arrested for trespassing and possessing/consuming/distributing alcoholic beverage.

CandyCerose Torres, 34, 455 Totten Pond Rd., Waltham, was arrested for violate drug law and possessing Class A dug.

Spencer Oyeyemi, 34, 260 Clark Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for distribution of Class B drug, distribution of Class A drug, Drug violation near school/park and conspiracy to violate drug law.

Alberto Salas, 45, 12 Linwood St., Lynn, was arrested on a warrant.

Anthony Sandler, 47, 21 Cook Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for conspiracy to violate drug law, possessing/consuming/distribution of alcoholic beverage.

Friday, 4/28

Paul Lawrence, 51, 43 Louis St., Chelsea, was arrested on a warrant.

Dwaynen Seldon, 52, 28 Spencer Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for possessing/consuming/distributing alcoholic beverage, dangerous weapon.

Sarojnie Cyriaque, 23, 23A Interfaith Terrace, Framingham, was arrested on a warrant.

Juan Umana, 45, 14 Bryant St., Everett, was arrested for operating motor vehicle with suspended/revoked license.

Sunday, 4/30

Jose Romero, 38, 129 Central Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for operation of motor vehicle unlicensed.

Sammy Falcon, 46, 48 Cedar St., Everett, was arrested for destruction of property over $250, wanton

Jose Romero-Lara, 38, 129 Central Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for being a fugitive from justice.

Matthew Graves, 25, 4 Parkway Ct., Chelsea, was arrested for kidnapping, unarmed robbery and breaking and entering daytime/boat for felony.

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