Monday, 8/22/16
Francisco Herrera, 39, 22 School St., Revere, was arrested for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
Jose Mancia, 49, 133 Shawmut St., Chelsea, was arrested for shoplifting.
Tuesday, 8/23
Marco Roman, 20, 31 Crescent Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for unarmed robbery, possessing Class B drug, possessing Class E drug.
Shirma Farmer, 63, 9 Lawrence St., Chelsea, was arrested for destruction of property malicious over $250.
Eric Knight, 56, 474 Revere Beach Blvd., Revere, was arrested on a warrant, drinking/possessing open alcoholic beverage in public.
Rose Sheehy, 34, 828 Salem St., Malden, was arrested on a warrant, drinking/possessing open alcoholic beverage in public.
Joseph Sarro, 53, 179 Winnisimmet St., Chelsea, was arrested for trespassing.
Daniel Humphreys, 36, 855 Broadway, Chelsea, was arrested for drinking/possessing open alcoholic beverage in public.
Matthew Graves, 24, 4 Parkway Ct., Chelsea, was arrested for drinking/possessing open alcoholic beverage in public.
Jose Burgos-Murillo, 59, 14 Bloomingdale St., Chelsea, was arrested for indecent exposure and on a warrant.
Wednesday, 8/24
Olson Cejour, 25, 227 Chestnut St., Chelsea, was arrested for drug, possessing to distribute Class B, carrying dangerous weapon or knife over 4×1 inches, drug, possessing to distribute Class D.
Paul Thomas, 56, 55 Library St., Chelsea, was arrested on a warrant.
Thursday, 8/25
Cynthia Mackay, 28, 418 Revere Beach Pkwy., Revere, was arrested on a warrant.
Saturday, 8/27
Ruth De La Cruz, 32, 22 Watts ST., Chelsea, was arrested on warrants.
Jofafat Nunes, 31, 117 Washington Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for unlicensed operation of motor vehicle, possessing open container of alcohol in motor vehicle.
Sunday, 8/28
Santos Vasquez, 30, 873 B roadway, Chelsea, was arrested for unlicensed operation of motor vehicle, operating under the influence of liquor, reckless operation of motor vehicle and on a warrant.
Claudia Mendez, 31, 11 Richardson Rd., Stoneham, was arrested on a warrant.
Marlon Ortiz, 25, 38 Cary Ave., Chelsea, was arrested for trespassing.
POLICE Briefs By Seth Daniel and Paul Koolloian
COMPLAINT LEADS TO ARREST
One man who was ready to complain to police on another man ended up getting arrested himself when it turned out he was a aggressor, having allegedly stabbed the other man with a broken bottle.
On Monday, Aug. 22, at approximately 1:45 a.m., while patrolling the area of Bellingham Square, a CPD officer was flagged down by a male subject. The subject appeared to be upset and pointed to a few parties walking toward the cab stand telling the officer he had an altercation with them.
The officer, with additional units, approached the parties at the cab stand and observed a male party bleeding from the left bicep area. The officers inquired to what happened and were told the original male who flagged down the officer had stabbed him in the bicep with a broken bottle. It was determined from a witness that the fight was over a female that was in the area.
The subject was placed into custody and victim transported to Whidden Hospital.
Francisco Herrera, 39, of Revere, was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (bottle).
ROBBER ON BIKE ARRESTED
On August 22, at approximately 2:33 p.m., officers responded to a radio transmission in regards to a street robbery that had just occurred near the intersection of Orange Street. A Chelsea detective immediately reviewed city video and observed a male subject who fit the description on a bicycle in the area.
Detectives then responded to the area of the robbery and observed other video sources in the area of the robbery and were able to identify a suspect based on those images. That suspect was later observed wearing the same clothing and on the same bicycle and was placed under arrest.
Marco Roman, 20, of 31 Crescent Ave., was charged with unarmed robbery, possession of a Class B drug and possession of a Class E drug.
EXPOSED HIMSELF TO WOMEN
About 10:56 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 23, Officers assigned to a walking route that goes between Bellingham Square and the Chelsea District Court House observed two females walking on Second Street. The officers took notice of the females’ demeanor, appearing to be very upset as they walked by a male. Officers then noticed the male to be exposing himself while urinating on the street. He was placed under arrest on scene and later determined to have warrants out of Chelsea District Court for Larceny.
Jose Burgos-Murillo, 59, of 14 Bloomingdale St., was charged with indecent exposure and one warrant.