Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Monday, July 6
5:43 a.m. Milton K. Smith, 54, 220 N. Main St., Brockton was charged with simple assault after a man at the Good Samaritan Hospital’s emergency room stated he was assaulted and knows who did it.

11:28 a.m. Lenise Turner, 39, 158 Lisa Dr., Brockton was charged with assault after a domestic violence disturbance called by a West Elm Terrace resident.

6:07 p.m. A caller from Highland and Newbury street reports a pitbull attacked a woman.

8:27 p.m. Jose Diaz, 22, 9 Union Court, Brockton was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon after a caller reported her boyfriend threw a bottle of lotion at her and took off down the street.

10:01 p.m. Samantha Guarino, 18, 30 Lyman Place, Bridgewater was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon after a caller near Ames Road and Earley Street reported Guarino hit a friend with her car and is circling the area.
Sunday, July 5
12:24 a.m. Two Brockton men were arrested and charged with stabbing someone at the Brockton Fairgrounds. Charged were: Tayvin T. Burton, 19, 19 Burton St., Brockton and Jonathan Badgett, 17, 17 Greenfield St., Brockton. The men face charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, armed assault to murder and assault and battery.

12:25 a.m. Three people were charged with disturbing the peace after an incident at the Brockton Fairgrounds. Charged were a 16-year-old juvenile; Khiry Carter, 18, 6 Roel St., Randolph; and Eric Marques, 18, 73 Emmet St., Brockton.

12:26 a.m. Brockton Hospital reported a 29-year-old woman came to the emergency room with a gunshot wound to the arm she received at a cookout in Brockton. The woman was transported to Boston Medical Center.

12:41 a.m. Jonathan Bonilla, 25, 129 Highland St., Brockton was charged with misdemeanor breaking and entering after a pregnant woman calling from Forest Avenue reported a neighbor kicked in her door.

1:34 a.m. Police are investigating the report of the rape of an 18-year-old woman. The woman reported she was walking by the Burger King after the fair and a male pulled up beside her, took her cell phone and raped her. The woman was transported to Brockton Hospital’s emergency room for an examination.

1:39 a.m. Sherri Hampton, 36, 692 N. Montello St., Brockton was charged with two counts of assault and battery after a call from Hamilton Street reporting a domestic violence problem.

3:17 a.m. Adam Chaplin, 21, 4606 Winterbrook Lane, Orlando, Florida was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Police responded to a call near Pinehurst Avenue that reported a fight between Chaplin and another man. The caller reported the house is ransacked, blood on the floor and a broken knife in the house.
Brockton Hospital reported at 3:20 a.m. that the other man walked into the emergency room with multiple stab wounds and is stable. The man told hospital officials he was stabbed near the hospital.

3:41 a.m. Anthony Christian, 47, 10 Malvern Road, Brockton was charged with assault and battery after a caller reported her husband beat and hit her in the head and then locked her outside and is still in the house on Malvern Road.

6:33 a.m. Bernard Fox, 41, 62 Tremont St., Brockton was charged with assault and battery after a caller reported he was assaulted outside Joe Angelo’s Café.

8:19 a.m. The priest at St. Edith Stein Church on N. Main Street found two Molatov cocktails and reported an arson attempt.
9:40 a.m. Darrin Pelland, 20, 12 Dunham St., Brockton was charged with trespass after Our Lady of Sorrows on Thatcher Street reported a male party sleeping in back of the convent.

2:16 p.m. Two men were charged with larceny over $250 after a caller from Chatham West Drive reported the theft of two pitbull puppies and a $2,300 surround sound stereo system. Charged were: Steven Taylor, 20, 104 Oak Lane, Brockton and Steven Delancey, 41, 104 Oak Lane, Brockton.

3:04 p.m. A Brockton man and a Hanson woman were charged with unarmed robbery after a patron at the Lithuanian Village Café at Intervale and Ames streets reported being assaulted. Charged were Robert Joseph Oliveira Jr., 45, 114 Oak Lane, Brockton and Kimberly Kately, 49, 102 Milford St., Hanson.

3:44 p.m. Two Brockton men were charged with felony breaking and entering in the daytime when a caller on Appleton Street reported two young Hispanic or Portuguese males entering an abandoned house. Charged were Matthew Phillip Pires, 18, 36 Appleton St. and Anibal Pires, 19, 18 Crowell St.

6:23 p.m. Ryan Murphy, 35, 140 Auburn St., Bridgewater was charged with larceny over $250 after Macy’s on Westgate Drive reported a shoplifter.
Saturday, July 4
7:29 p.m. Police and firefighters confiscated fireworks and novelty toys from Henry Gardner, 15 Suffolk Ave., Pawtucket, R.I. Taken by officials were: 29 George Washington assortment packs; 40 champagne pops, 152 boxes of snap pops; and 109 fart bags.
Officials took the fireworks and novelty fart bags because Gardner did not have a license to hawk or peddle the items. The fireworks, officials reported, were identified as class C fireworks under the state Fire Marshal’s regulations and were confiscated.

7:54 p.m. Andre A. Smith, 28, 1392 Bay St., Springfield was charged with disturbing the peace and interfering with a firefighter after a disturbance on Malvern Road.

9:08 p.m. Police intend to criminally charge a Lynn Road homeowner for illegal possession of fireworks after police received a call from the fire department about a huge display of fireworks. The State Police bomb squad was called in because of the incident.
Friday, July 3
12:56 a.m. Denise Webby, 42, 537 Pine Grove Dr., Brockton was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, assault and battery and malicious destruction of property over $250 after a Lyon Avenue caller reported his girlfriend was going nuts with a baseball bat and tearing up the apartment.

11:14 a.m. Joao F. Goncalves, 33, 160 Laureston St., Brockton was charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs after a caller reported a man in a green Dodge Intrepid was passed out behind the wheel of the car near Belmont Street and Forest Avenue.

3:20 p.m. Thomas Tommy Culbert III, 17, 44 Chatham West Dr., Brockton was charged with larceny under $250 after a caller reported he had been robbed near Oak Street and Campanelli Drive by a black male wearing a black shirt and a chain with dog tags who had gone into Toys ‘R Us.

4:36 p.m. Veronica Copeland, 46, 832 Centre St., Brockton was charged with trying to pass a fake prescription after police received a call from Walgreen’s on Centre Street.

6:19 p.m. Christopher P. Foley, 39, 21 Payton Court, Brockton was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and threat to commit a crime after police received a call from Payton Court that a tenant in a second floor apartment was destroying the apartment.

6:36 p.m. Two 16-year-olds and a 15-year-old were charged with shoplifting after loss prevention services at WalMart on Oak Street reported fighting with a shoplifter.

6:51 p.m. Rivarol F. Emile, 24, 25 Columbia St., Brockton was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and two counts of assault and battery after a caller reported her husband hit her.

7:36 p.m. Angel Lema, 23, 414 Montello St., Brockton was charged with drunk driving, open container of alcohol in a vehicle and driving without a license after a three-car accident near Battles Farm Drive.

9:31 p.m. Robert Fleming, 22, 59 Foster St., Brockton was charged with threat to commit a crime after police received a call from a woman who said her boyfriend threatened to shoot her. No gun was shown.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Tuesday, June 30
12:55 a.m. Tammy Ann Hall, 39, 33 N. Hollywood Ave., Daytona, Florida, was charged with assault and battery after a caller from the Brockton Fairgrounds reported his girlfriend choked him.

1:02 a.m. Dennis Early, 32, 968 Warren Ave., Brockton was charged with two counts of larceny of a drug, assault and battery and threat to commit a crime after a domestic violence call from Warren Avene.

1:09 a.m. Christopher Tracey, 28, 28 Beaver St., Whitman was charged with drunk driving and negligent operation of a vehicle after a two-car accident on N. Quincy Street.

9:12 a.m. Alvin W. Jennings, 35, 22 Tilton Ave., Brockton was charged with two counts of assault and battery after a Chatham West resident reported he slapped her across the face.

11:05 a.m. Chirlcy Joachim, 20, 135 Market St., Brockton was charged with driving with a suspended license after a call for a suspicious motorist near W. Chestnut Street and French Avenue.

12:31 p.m. A Lynn Road resident reported finding a machete in his yard. He believes neighbors were trying to break into his shed and dropped the machete when they hopped the fence to leave the yard.
Monday, June 29
12:03 a.m. A Mass Avenue caller reports house has been broken into. Computer, wallet and checkbook were taken.

12:16 a.m. Saul Rodriguez, 42, 95 Provost St., Brockton was charged with drunk driving and leaving the scene of property damage after he allegedly drove a white van into a driveway and smashed into a car on Kathleen Road. Rodriguez allegedly left that accident and was reported on a lawn at 150 Kathleen Road by a second caller.

8:41 a.m. Lawrence West, 54, 4 Goddard Road, Brockton was charged with driving without a license after a traffic stop near Harbor One Credit Union on Legion Parkway.

12 p.m. Carol Cox, 17, 55 Kingsdale St. Boston was charged with assault and battery after her grandmother reported Cox assaulted her.

3:20 p.m. Michelle Marie Cooper, 44, 950 W. Chestnut St., Brockton was charged with assault and battery after a fight reported at Old Navy in the Westgate Mall.

3:36 p.m. Massasoit Boulevard was closed at Crescent Street after a Brockton Area Transit bus hit a tree in the college’s roadway. A tree blocked the road and the bus had to be towed.

6:16 p.m. Daniel A. Goldberg, 44, 57 Cambo St., Brockton was charged with driving with a suspended license and unregistered vehicle after a traffic stop on Gordon Street.

6:22 p.m. William Gonzalez, 29, 99 Warren Ave., Brockton was charged with assault and battery after a caller reported Gonzalez was allegedly extremely drunk and carrying a knife. Caller reported his wife is pregnant and scared.

6:53 p.m. Sha’ron Clark, 31, 2937 Sullivan Ave., St. Louis, Missouri, was charged with parental-custodial kidnapping after it was reported Clark allegedly took his son without permission.

8:18 p.m. Gabriel Goncalves Costelo, 59, 33 Sheldon St., Brockton was charged with assault and battery after a 12-year-old caller reported his family was fighting outside and his mom told him to call 911.

9:22 p.m. Five Star Pizza on Crescent Street reported one of its drivers was robbed at gunpoint, beaten up and his money and cell phone were stolen. The incident happened at 170 Laureston St.

9:24 p.m. Christopher Troy Davis, 43, 442 Moraine St., Brockton was charged with disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace after police went to Belmont Street and Kennelworth Avenue after reports of a loud, drunk party.
Sunday, June 28
12:13 a.m. Gavy A. DePina, 26, 555 Montello St., Brockton was charged with assault and battery after a fight in a Montello Street apartment.

1:29 a.m. Police were contacted by an alarm company for a homeowner on Elliot Street that reported gunshots to the front and side of the house. Caller reports finding one shell casing. The call came minutes after police were dispatched to the Elliot Street and N. Montello Street area when four shots were reported fired. A caller reported four shots were fired and saw four males running towards the bridge. Possible suspects were in a white Lexus with a loud muffler.

3:03 a.m. Alan Chin, 40, 32 Foothill Road, Brockton was charged with driving without a license, number plate violation, unregistered vehicle, uninsured vehicle and failure to wear a seat belt after a traffic stop on Highland Street.

4:04 a.m. Brockton Hospital called to report a 36-year-old woman was stabbed at a party on Montello Street about two hours before and is in the emergency room.

12:04 p.m. Jose Orellana, 22, 61 Clifton Ave., Brockton was charged with driving without a license and marked lanes violation after a traffic stop near Belmont Street and Warren Avenue.

12:43 p.m. Patrick M. Kenney, 24, 94 Elsie Road, Brockton was charged with shoplifting after call from Stop and Shop on N. Montello Street reporting a white male putting DVD’s into a bag.

2:29 p.m. A caller reports being robbed near Davis Commons on Carl Avenue by two Cape Verdean males riding bicycles, who got off the bikes and held knives to the man’s chest while demanding his cell phone. Victim reports they fled through “the pits” toward Perkins Avenue.

4:44 p.m. Evan Michael Payne, 26, 12 Dunham St., Brockton was charged with assault and battery after a domestic violence call from Dunham Street.

5:26 p.m. Michael Finn, 37, 7 Monroe St., city/town not available, was charged with cruelty to an animal after a W. Elm Street caller reported Finn put her cat in a dirty trash barrel and secured the lid on it. Finn allegedly texted the caller to say he had put the cat in the barrel.

6:18 p.m. Alexander G. DePina, 28, 15 Thornell St., Brockton was charged with driving with a revoked license, failure to stop or yield and failure to signal after a traffic stop near Spring and Lexington streets.

7:26 p.m. A 14-year-old was charged with felony breaking and entering in the daytime, malicious destruction of property over $250 and resisting arrest after a caller reported some sort of banging noise coming from the Hancock School on Pearl Street.

9:16 p.m. Luis Daniel Garcia, 17, 115 Colonel Bell Dr., Brockton was charged with disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, and two warrants after a disturbance on Tremont Street and a foot chase by police.

10:45 p.m. Police are looking for a bald, black male who got away with $450 from the cash register and safe of the Cumberland Farms on Pleasant Street. Police report the man was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and black mask and told the clerk he would “blow his brains out” and indicated he had something in the pocket of the sweatshirt that might be a gun. The man got money from the register and the safe and fled the store on foot toward Pearl Street.