Thursday, April 9
12:22 a.m. Derron Martin, 27, 47 Allen St., Brockton was charged with driving without a license and town by-law offenses after a traffic stop near Thurber Avenue and Belmont Street.
12:53 a.m. Gregory Sullivan, 23, 69 Hovendon Ave., Brockton was charged with drunk driving, negligent operation of a motor vehicle and marked lanes violation after an accident on Oak Street.
2:17 a.m. Three Brockton men were charged with carjacking after a caller on Dailey Road reported he was jumped by two kids who stole his 1997 Toyota Camry. Charged with carjacking were:
Julious C. Franks Jr., 22, 33 Downey Road; Anthony Scott, 23, 148 Kevin Road; and Daniel L. Curtis, 22, 153 Dixon Road. Curtis was also charged with assault and battery.
3:46 a.m. Five men were arrested after police responded to a Harvard Street caller who reported two males in a driveway were stealing rims off cars in the neighborhood and one had just jumped over a fence into a backyard.
Arrested were Alvaro Andrade, 19, 231 Tremont St., Taunton; Pierre Delaneau, 19, 22 Cheryl Lane, Hyde Park; Michael Teixeira, 21, 39 Harvard St., Brockton; Ryan N. Lincoln, 19, 527 Manley St., W. Bridgewater; and Roberto Melendez, 27, 34 Hill St., Brockton.
All five were charged with larceny over $250, receiving a stolen motor vehicle and malicious damage to a motor vehicle.
7:04 a.m. Three Brockton men were charged with trafficking in heroin, morphine and opium. Arrested were Kenneth Harris, 26, 16 Deanna Road, Duarte A. Lopes, 44, 16 Deanna Road and Robert R. Knight, 27, 15 Sheppard St.
Both were also charged with possession to distribute a Class C drug, possession of a Class E drug, unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition and conspiracy to violate drug laws.
8:36 a.m. Marilyn Badillo, 30, 165 Carl Ave., Brockton was charged with driving with a suspended license and obstructed window after a traffic stop on Centre Street.
9:11 a.m. A caller from Bartlett Street reports a green 1997 Honda SE Accord was stolen.
10:02 a.m. Chandra Lee Anderson, 29, 3 Nacing Court, Boston was charged with prostitution.
10:42 a.m. Nilton Manuel Barbosa, 22, 115 Hill St., Brockton was charged with driving without a license and failure to yield at an intersection after a traffic stop near Forest and Warren avenues.
11:23 a.m. A N. Main Street caller reports a purple 1993 Honda Accord has been stolen.
12:03 p.m. Bruno Brito, 25, 142 Forest Ave., Brockton was charged with possession of a Class D drug, usually marijuana, disturbing the peace, malicious destruction of property over $250 and felony breaking and entering a building during the daytime. Police arrested Brito after a Forest Avenue caller reported two males had run out of a house near Menlo and Grafton streets, got into a gray car and sped off. The car, the caller reported, then pulled into 141 Forest Ave. and the men ran into the house.
12:58 p.m. A caller from Highland Street reports a green 1997 Honda Accord has been stolen.
2:16 p.m. Four Brockton men were charged with assault and battery, assault with dangerous weapons and affray after a caller from Pleasant Street reported a large group of homeless people hanging around out front of Olympic Market.
Arrested were Richard H. Pierce Jr., 48, 54 N. Main St.; John Nelson, 47, 54 N. Main St., James Broadus, 47, 33 Oakdale St.; and John Ohman, 41.
2:41 p.m. David James Carroll, 34, 419 Warren Ave.. Brockton was charged with driving with a suspended license and marked lanes violation after a traffic stop near City Hall Square.
2:55 p.m. Omini L. Williams, 21, 127 Newbury St., Brockton was charged with malicious destruction of property over $250 and warrants after a caller near Newbury and W. Elm streets reported a brick was thrown through a car window.
4:35 p.m. A 14-year-old girl was charged with assault and battery after a Stillman Avenue woman reported her daughter and a friend were walking home from school and were jumped by several other girls.
5:50 p.m. Holly M. Monteiro, 39, 165 Carl Ave., Brockton was charged with larceny over $250 after security at WalMart on Oak Street reported they were holding a female who did not have identification.
6:01 p.m. A Brockton man and woman were charged with drinking in public and trespass after a report of suspicious activity on Pleasant Street. Charged were: Dianne Hayes, 44, 54 N. Main St. and Leonard Cabral, 36, 54 N. Main St.,
7:37 p.m. Patricia Hamilton, 44, 405 Washington St., Norwell was charged with improper use of a
credit card over $250 and two counts of credit card fraud over $250 after an investigation by police.
8:05 p.m. Iyiola Milton, 28, 110 Carleton St., Whitman was charged with larceny over $250, forgery of a check and utter a false check after a Manomet Street caller reported a check was stolen and cashed by Milton
8:51 p.m. Two Ash Street residents were arrested and charged with trafficking in cocaine after police executed a warrant at 456 Ash Street. Charged were Dinah Hernandez, 33, and Daniel Rodriguez, 35. Also arrested was Angel Concepcion, 30, 101 Forest Ave., Brockton was arrested on two default warrants.
9:06 p.m. A 15-year-old boy was charged with assault, assault and battery and threat to commit a crime after Transition House on Montello Street reported a situation.
9:09 p.m. Shawn Davenport, 23, 20 Berry St., Quincy was charged with threat to commit a crime after a Sumner Street caller reported a group of people was out front trying to call out the caller’s 21-year-old son. The caller reported all were screaming and one in the group said he was going to get a gun and come back.
9:12 p.m. A 15-year-old was arrested and charged with larceny over $250 after a Forest Avenue caller reported daughter’s cell phone was stolen.
9:53 p.m. Good Samaritan Hospital reports a woman was in the emergency room with a stab wound to an arm. The woman would not give any information about the wound to ER doctor.
11:14 p.m. Carolyn Johnson, 41, 25 Taber Ave., Brockton was charged with assault and battery and assault with a dangerous weapon after a roommate called to report Johnson was pushing and throwing things at him.
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