Police Briefs 09-21-2017

Police Log

Monday, 9/4

David Scnchez-Alvasrenga, 28, 262 Revere Beach Pkwy. Was arrested for operating motor vehicle with suspende/revoked license.

Tuesday, 9/5

Adalberto Arroyo, 34, 118 Madion Park Village, Roxbury, was arrested for warrants.

Jose Peraza, 46, 198 Shurtleff St., Chelsea, was arrested for operating motor vehicle with revoked license as habitual traffic offender (criminal).

Angela DeAngelis, 35, 109 Congress Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for breaking and entering daytime for felony.

Wednesday, 9/6

Eddie Artica, 21, 130 Chester Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for disorderly conduct, possessing to distribute Class D drug, and warrant.

Giovanni Calderon, 39, 180 Chestnut St., Chelsea, was arrested for possessing alcoholic beverage.

Amilcar Sanchez Rodriguez, 47, 92 Blossom ST., Chelsea, was arrested for possessing alcoholic beverage.

Gerardo Perez, 21, 140 Maverick St., Chelsea, was arrested for dangerous weapon, furnishing false name and immigration detainer.

Thursday, 9/7

Nazeeb Gonzalez, 37, 333 Great River Rd., Somerville, was arrested for armed assault to murder, manslaughter and possessing Class B drug.

Friday, 9/8

Jose Peraza, 46, 198 Shurtleff St., Chelsea, was arrested for operating motor vehicle with revoked license as habitual traffic offender (criminal).

Michael Leone, 30, Homeless, Chelsea, was arrested on warrants and possessing Class B drug.

Anthony Ferullo, 28, 14 Union Ave., Everett,was arrested on warrants.

Santiago Berrio, 22, 23 Central Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for operating under the influence of liquor (2nd offense), reckless operation of motor vehicle, violation of passing on right, violation of marked lanes, speeding, failing to stop.

Saturday, 9/9

Demond Steele, 38, Homeless, was arrested for disorderly conduct, conspiracy to violate drug law and trespassing.

Sunday, 9/10

Thomas Little, 58, 130 Bridge St., Salem, was arrested for larceny from building.

Mynor Alfaro, 45, 16 Brimblocoms St., Lynn, was arrested on a warrant.

POLICE BriefsBy Seth Daniel and Paul Koolloian

THREATENED TO SHOOT POLICE

On Sept. 17 at 7:32 a.m., police took a report of a past assault in front of McDonald’s Express located at 474 Broadway. The victim stated she was threatened by a male who pulled out a knife and pointed it at her while making threats to her.

The suspect was located in the area and placed into custody.

The knife was located on his person and seized. During the booking process, he made threats about shooting police officers in the future.

Carlos Monterio, 33, of Everett, was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and two counts of threatening to commit a crime.

BROKE INTO NEIGHBOR’S PLACE

On Sept. 16, at 6:43 p.m., a male suspect was placed into custody after he had attempted to break into his neighbors residence at a Medford Street location. The suspect was intoxicated during the incident. He informed officers that he was attempting to gain access into the apartment because he wanted to retrieve his property. Victim reported to officers that that this is an ongoing issue.

Cedrick Dennis, 26, of 14 Medford St., was charged with breaking and entering for a misdemeanor and malicious destruction of property under $250.

NICARAGUAN MAN DEPORTED

Nicaraguan National Sentenced for Illegal Reentry after Deportation

A Nicaraguan national, charged with illegally reentering the United States after deportation, pleaded guilty this week and was sentenced in federal court in Boston.

Alberto Jose Mora-Hurtado, 43, pleaded guilty to one count of unlawful reentry of a deported alien. U.S. District Court Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton sentenced Mora-Hurtado to time served and one year of supervised release. Mora-Hurtado will be subject to deportation proceedings.

Federal law enforcement officers in Chelsea encountered Mora-Hurtado on July 24, 2017, and determined him to be illegally present in the United States. Mora-Hurtado was previously deported on Sept. 1, 2010.

Acting United States Attorney William D. Weinreb and Matthew Etre, Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations in Boston, made the announcement. Assistant U.S. Attorney Suzanne Sullivan Jacobus of Weinreb’s Major Crimes Unit prosecuted the case.

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