Police Briefs 06-23-2016

SEVERAL CAR ACCIDENTS KEEP POLICE, FIRE BUSY

Chelsea Fire and Police were kept busy this past week responding to several motor vehicle accidents.

On Thursday evening, June 9, a motor vehicle accident was reported in the vicinity of Eastern Ave and Cottage Streets.

According to witnesses the accident occurred when one of the operators traveling north on Eastern Avenue attempted to make a left turn from Eastern Avenue onto Cottage Street and was struck by a vehicle traveling south in the opposite direction. Both vehicles suffered extensive damage as well as a telephone pole that was struck in the process. One of the operators to the hospital with non life threatening injury and both vehicles were towed from the scene.

On Friday morning, June 10, a Tractor Trailer attempting to turn onto Highland Street from Central Avenue struck a parked vehicle owned by Ventura Taxi (see photo). The accident caused a serious traffic delay as crews from Todisco Towing attempted to remove the mini van that was locked onto the rear bumper of the truck. No injuries were reported.

On Sunday afternoon, June 12, Chelsea Fire and Police responded to the area of 221 Webster Ave. on a report of a multiple car accident with airbag deployment. Chelsea Fire Fighters from E3/ L2 under the command of Act. Capt. Rogers arrived to find the aftermath of a two-vehicle accident. Multiple passengers in one of the vehicles suffered non life threatening head and neck injuries and were transported to the hospital.

Chelsea Police are investigated the cause of the accidents.

SCAMMER LOOKING FOR FINGERPRINTS

The Chelsea Police Department  and Chelsea Public Schools are issuing a warning of a possible scam targeting parents of students.  Families have reported to the School Department that someone is calling and posing as member of the school district stating  they will be going to their home to fingerprint their children. This is not true as no such program is being conducted. All Chelsea residents should be aware that they should never give any personal information about themselves or family members over the phone and never invite anyone to their residence.

The Chelsea Public Schools posted this message to its website on Tuesday.

“Some families in the Chelsea Public Schools may have received a phone call stating that someone from the school district will be going to their home to fingerprint their children,” it read. “CPS is NOT doing so and we advise neither answering any questions nor providing any information to this person…We have received information that families with children in the Chelsea Public Schools may have received a phone call stating that someone from the school district will be going to their home to fingerprint their children. We advise you to not answer any questions or provide any information to this person. If you have any questions regarding this message please feel free to contact the Parent Information Center at 617.466.5500. The Chelsea Police Department is aware of the phone calls and will monitor the reports closely.”

If you have received a call you can contact the  Chelsea Public Schools Parent Information Center at 617-466-5500 or Chelsea Police at 617-466-4800.

HEROIN BUST

On June 1, around 5 p.m., members of the Chelsea Police Drug Unit set up surveillance in the area of 170 Revere Beach Parkway as a direct result of receiving multiple complaints for illicit drug activities..

Detectives were sitting in the parking lot of Metro Credit Union in an unmarked vehicle conducting surveillance when they observed a drug transaction between two vehicles. Based on observations both vehicles were stopped. The subsequent stop resulted in the subjects being placed under arrest and narcotics seized.

Alexis Rodriguez, 32, of Lynn, was charged with distribution of a Class A drug, conspiracy and four warrants.

Dana Memory, 28, of Somerville,  was charged with distribution of a Class A drug and conspiracy.

Kelvin Veras, 26, of 120 Central Ave., was charged with distribution of a Class A drug and conspiracy.

THREATENS BAR PATRONS WITH BB GUN

On Friday, June 3, officers were dispatched to the Las Papusas Restaurant located at 92 Washington Ave. for a report of a male party who had a  handgun threatening people in the area. Officers were given a description and detained a suspect based on witness statements. The victims stated that the male approached them in front of the bar and lifted his waistband, which revealed to them a black handgun. He then made threatening comments to the victims.

Officers were able to detain and search suspect’s car and recovered a black BB gun. Suspect was placed under arrest.

Jose Nolasco, 26, of Everett, was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and threatening to commit a crime.

Police Log

Monday, 5/30

Joshua Conte, 28, 2 Margaret Rd., Stoneham, was arrested on warrants.

 

Tuesday, 5/21

Gary Desir, 30, 583 Broadway, Chelsea, was arrested for possessing Class B drug, trafficking cocaine.

George Mitchell, 73, 16 Fifth St., Chelsea, was arrested on a warrant.

Melvin Reyes, 23, 649 Washington Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for operation of a motor vehicle unlicensed, speeding.

 

Wednesday, 6/1

Michael Herlihy, 34, 39 Kingston St., Boston, was arrested for disorderly conduct, carrying a dangerous weapon, receiving stolen property over $250.

Thomas Caterina, 52, 911 Broadway, Chelsea, was arrested on a warrant.

Stacy Gordon, 36, 24 Wamesit Ave,. Saugus was arrested on warrants.

Angela DeAngelis, 34, 109 Congress Ave., Chelsea, was arrested on a warrant.

Kelvin Veras, 26, 120 Central Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for distribution of Class A drug, conspiracy to violate drug law.

Dana Memory, 28, 1366 Broadway, Somerville, was arrested for possessing Class A drug, conspiracy to violate drug law.

Alexis Rodriguez, 32, 124 Green St., Lynn, was arrested for distribution of Class A drug, conspiracy to violate drug law, warrants.

 

Thursday, 6/2

Steve Pomeroy, 40, 12 Woodland Ave., Everett, was arrested for possessing Class B drug, conspiracy to violate drug law.

Friday, 6/3

Dania Quinones, 34, 11 Cottage St., Chelsea, was arrested on warrants.

Jose Nolasco, 26, 100 Russell St., Everett, was arrested for assault with a dangerous weapon, threat to commit crime.

Saturday, 6/4

Lili Pan, 26, 76 Maple St., Malden, was arrested for operating under the influence of liquor, unlicensed operation of motor vehicle.

Rudy Martinez, 29, 128 Putnam ST., East Boston, was arrested on warrant.

Jesus Perez, 19, 37 Suffolk St., Chelsea, was arrested for firearm, discharge within 500 ft of bldg., assault and battery attempt with firearm, disorderly conduct, firearm without license, carry loaded, ammunition without FID card, possess.

Roberto Marin, 27, 70 Chester Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for operating under the influence of liquor, unregistered operation of motor vehicle, unregistered motor vehicle, uninsured motor vehicle (criminal), reckless operation of motor vehicle.

Sunday, 6/5

Faisal Yerow, 20, 180 Central Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for breaking and entering vehicle/boat for misdemeanor (2 counts).

Amy Pinabella, 43, 14 Bloomingdale St., Chelsea, was arrested for destruction of property over $250, malicious, threat to commit crime.

Oscar Pineda, 31, 163 Chester Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for unlicensed operation of motor vehicle.

Monday, 6/6

Juan Perez, 18, 100 Heard St., Chelsea, was arrested on a warrant.

Juvenile Offender, 17, Chelsea, was arrested on a warrant.

Oscar Reyes, 38, 92 Park ST., Chelsea, was arrested for drinking/possessing open alcoholic beverage in public

Tuesday, 6/7

Justo Barrios, 37, 115 Chester Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for unlicensed operation of motor vehicle, flashing red light violation.

Alexandria Vega, 32, 40 Orange St., Chelsea, was arrested on a warrant.

Kimberly Ginewica, 39, 75 Williams St., Chelsea, was arrested for distribution of Class B drug.

Luz Rodriguez, 54, 835 Broadway, Chelsea, was arrested for harassment prevention order violation.

Keith Studmire, 33, 444 Harrison Ave., Boston, was arrested for refusal to produce license, registration and plates, disorderly conduct, number plate violation to condeal ID (criminal), receivint stolen property, operating motor vehicle with revoked/suspended registration (criminal).

Wednesday, 6/8

Miguel Carrasquillo, 18, 58 Adams St., Quincy, was arrested for receiving stolen property over $250, breaking and entering nighttime vehicle/boat for felony.

Thiago Araujo, 31, 76 Baxter St., S. Bosotn, was arrested for possessing Class B drug, Possessing Class E drug (3 counts), operating under the influence of drugs.

Jessica Taormina, 28, 4 Trask St., Gloucester, was arrested for possessing Class A drug, Possessing Class B drug and possessing Class E drug.

Juan Amaro, 33, 259 Chestnut St., Chelsea, was arrested on a warrant.

Sophea Phoeng, 28, 36 Lambert St., Revere, was arrested on (2) warrants, shoplifting.

Kevin Oliva-Acosta, 19, 113 Marlborough St., Chelsea, was arrested for possessing Class B drug and (2) warrants.

 

Saturday, 6/11

Ernesto Ramirez, 38, 62 Chester Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for breaking and entering for misdemeanor, destruction of property over $250, malicious.

Christine Lindsay, 31, Address unknown, was arrested for breaking and entering for misdemeanor, destruction of property over $250,malicious.

Sunday, 6/12

David Kerns, 41, 321 Pawtucket St., Lowell, was arrested on a warrant.

Mario Hurtado, 23, 725 Broadway, Chelsea, was arrested for distribution of Class B drug.

Alexis Bingham, 19, 12 Ord St., Salem, was arrested for possessing Class A drug and possessing Class B drug.

Richard Russo, 26, 300 Commandants Way, Chelsea, was arrested on a warrant.

Monday, 6/13

Robert Jackson, 53, 35 Hawthorne St., Chelsea, was arrested for harassment prevention order violation.

Tuesday, 6/14

Juvenile Offender, 17, Chelsea, was arrested for breaking and entering nighttime vehicle/boat for felony, trespassing, receiving stolen property.

Miguel Carrasquillo, 18, 58 Adams St., Quincy, was arrested for breaking and entering nighttime vehicle/boat for felony, trespassing.

Wednesday, 6/15/16 Nathan Andrews, 31, 46 Tudor St., Chelsea, was arrested on (2) warrants.

Thursday, 6/16

Jeffrey Whitley, 52, 767 Broadway, Chelsea, was arrested for harassment prevention order violation.

Juvenile Offender, Chelsea, was arrested for dangerous weapon on school grounds, carrying.

Melissa Hardy, 37, 423 Eastern Ave., Chelsea, was arrested on (2) warrants.

Alfredo Murillo, 58, 11 Cross St., Chelsea, was arrested for drinking/possessing open alcoholic beverage in public.

Friday, 6/17

Nicole Castro, 28, 55 Essex St., Cambridge, was arrested on a warrant.

Saturday, 6/18

Joseph Woodside, 32, 26 Lexington St., East Boston, was arrested for shoplifting.

Sunday, 6/19

Michelle Machuca, 33, 310 Washington Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for unlicensed operation of motor vehicle, leaving scene of property damage.

Michael Leone, 29, 165 Cottage St., Chelsea, was arrested on warrants, assault with dangerous weapon (2 counts).

Miguel Castaneda, 31, 189 Chestnut St., Chelsea, was arrested for breaking and entering daytime vehicle/boat for felony, furnishing false name and SSN.

 

 

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