Police Briefs 02-14-2019

SHOTS FIRED MONDAY

On Feb. 11, at 9:01 p.m., officers responded to the era of 111 Bellingham St. for a report of shots fired. Sources indicated that seven shots were registered on the ShotSpotter system. There were no reported injuries, but detectives collected ballistic evidence in the area. Police are continuing to collect video in the area to attempt to identify those involved.

STABBING ON SHURTLEFF STREET

On Feb. 7, at 2:32 p.m., a 17-year-old male was stabbed once in his arm on Shurtleff Street at the corner of Bellingham Street. The injury was non-life threatening, and the injured victim was released from the hospital later that day. CPD detectives investigated the incident and secured an arrest warrant for an individual believed to be responsible for the attack.  During the event, the Williams School was placed in a soft lockdown. That order was lifted a short time later. The search for the individual is on-going.

ARMED ROBBERY

On Feb. 4, at 12:08 a.m., officers were dispatched to an armed robbery at 200 Congress Ave. The victim was delivering Chinese food for a local restaurant. While parked at the drop off address a male approached the victim and pointed a firearm at her and stole her money. Officers searched the area and observed subjects that matched the description. They placed a male under arrest who had on his person a pellet gun.

Jainie Lopez, 21, of 139 Marlborough St.; and Mauricio Lainez, 21, of 234 Central Ave., were both charged with armed robbery.

POLICE RETURN CUSTODIAL KIDNAPPING VICTIM

On Feb. 5, at 8:30 a.m., Chelsea officers along with the US Marshall service executed an arrest warrant at 49 Orange St. The subject of the order was placed in custody without incident. The Warrant was a full extradition warrant that was issued Dec. 4, 2018 from North Little Rock District Court in Arkansas. The incident involved a parental kidnapping that originated in that state, and was concluded in Chelsea.

Latricia Rucker, 34, of 49 Orange St., was charged as being a fugitive from justice.

DRIVING DRUNK ON ESSEX

On Feb. 8, at 10:55 p.m., a CPD officer was dispatched to Essex Street at Hawthorne Street for a report of a white pickup truck that struck a parked motor vehicle. The operator of the white pickup was reportedly still behind the wheel of the vehicle. Officers responded to the scene and removed the driver from the car. Based on a conversation with the operator and after administering a roadside assessment, the officers formed the opinion the driver was operating under the influence of alcohol. He was placed into custody on the scene.

German Quinonez-Cal, 38, of 70 Hawthorne St., was charged with operating under the influence of liquor.

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