7:02 a.m. Larceny of motor vehicle on Springfield Street. White 1995 Honda SE Accord taken.
7:16 a.m. Larceny of MV investigation on Belmont Avenue. Blue 2002 Dodge Ram pick-up taken.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
SUNDAY DECEMBER 19, 2010
12:05 a.m. MV accident involving a pedestrian. Caller states she was walking by and a gold car ran over her foot. She is now inside the McDonald’s, 908 North Montello St. Police report taken.
12:37 a.m. Rape investigation on 40 Oak Street Extension. Alleged victim is at Quincy Hospital E.R. and is saying she was raped and can provide the name and address of the suspect. Rape kit is at the hospital and officer sent from Brockton to retrieve it. Under investigation.
1:44 a.m. Disturbance at Tamboo Bistro, 252 Main St. Joao Darosa, 27, of Brockton was charged with disorderly conduct, interfering with police officer in performance of duty and resisting arrest.
1:53 a.m. A&B dangerous weapon gun near Cardoso Café, 146 Montello St. State police out with victim. 1 shot on shot-spotter for 95 Montello St. came in as firecracker. Ambulance sent and BCI notified. Police report taken.
2:05 a.m. Domestic violence call on Webster Street. Anthony Barnhill, 47, of Brockton was charged with A&B, A&B with a dangerous weapon and violation of abuse prevention order.
2:18 a.m. Disturbance at Morabeza Restaurant & Pub, 581 Main St. Non-patrons starting trouble after closing time, possibly shot somebody with a BB gun. Jorge Dosantos, 22, of Brockton was charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, carrying a dangerous weapon, A&B on a police officer and intimidation of a witness. Samuel Varela, 33, of Brockton was charged with interfering with police officer in performance of duty.
4:00 a.m. Gunshots call on Hovendon Avenue. Caller says someone fired gunshots into the house, no one inside hurt. Evidence turned in. Police report taken.
10:06 a.m. Malicious damage investigation on Moreland Street. Someone tried to break into house yesterday. Police report taken.
2:31 p.m. Disturbance at the Dunkin’ Donuts, 634 Centre St. Male was rude in store and he went out front and threw coffee at the front of store. Unfounded.
3:32 p.m. B&E in progress on Appleton Street in the vicinity of the 58-60 block. Caller states her 9-year -old son went out to kitchen and noticed an unknown male there. Mother and kids locked in bedroom. No weapons shown, all doors were still locked upon arrival, no signs of forced entry and no one found inside apartment. All clear for now and report taken.
3:51 p.m. Shoplifting at Macy’s, 200 Westgate Dr. Uncooperative female shoplifter. Pamela J. Dowd, 44, of Stoughton was charged with shoplifting by concealing merchandise.
5:21 p.m. Domestic violence investigation on Beach Street. Lanika Brewington, 23, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
6:12 p.m. Robbery investigation at Walmart, 700 Oak St. Caller was approached by a male and asked to use her cell phone, caller allowed him to use the phone and male pulled up his shirt and displayed a handgun in his waistband and then fled around the back of Walmart toward the mall. Police report taken.
12:37 a.m. Rape investigation on 40 Oak Street Extension. Alleged victim is at Quincy Hospital E.R. and is saying she was raped and can provide the name and address of the suspect. Rape kit is at the hospital and officer sent from Brockton to retrieve it. Under investigation.
1:44 a.m. Disturbance at Tamboo Bistro, 252 Main St. Joao Darosa, 27, of Brockton was charged with disorderly conduct, interfering with police officer in performance of duty and resisting arrest.
1:53 a.m. A&B dangerous weapon gun near Cardoso Café, 146 Montello St. State police out with victim. 1 shot on shot-spotter for 95 Montello St. came in as firecracker. Ambulance sent and BCI notified. Police report taken.
2:05 a.m. Domestic violence call on Webster Street. Anthony Barnhill, 47, of Brockton was charged with A&B, A&B with a dangerous weapon and violation of abuse prevention order.
2:18 a.m. Disturbance at Morabeza Restaurant & Pub, 581 Main St. Non-patrons starting trouble after closing time, possibly shot somebody with a BB gun. Jorge Dosantos, 22, of Brockton was charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, carrying a dangerous weapon, A&B on a police officer and intimidation of a witness. Samuel Varela, 33, of Brockton was charged with interfering with police officer in performance of duty.
4:00 a.m. Gunshots call on Hovendon Avenue. Caller says someone fired gunshots into the house, no one inside hurt. Evidence turned in. Police report taken.
10:06 a.m. Malicious damage investigation on Moreland Street. Someone tried to break into house yesterday. Police report taken.
2:31 p.m. Disturbance at the Dunkin’ Donuts, 634 Centre St. Male was rude in store and he went out front and threw coffee at the front of store. Unfounded.
3:32 p.m. B&E in progress on Appleton Street in the vicinity of the 58-60 block. Caller states her 9-year -old son went out to kitchen and noticed an unknown male there. Mother and kids locked in bedroom. No weapons shown, all doors were still locked upon arrival, no signs of forced entry and no one found inside apartment. All clear for now and report taken.
3:51 p.m. Shoplifting at Macy’s, 200 Westgate Dr. Uncooperative female shoplifter. Pamela J. Dowd, 44, of Stoughton was charged with shoplifting by concealing merchandise.
5:21 p.m. Domestic violence investigation on Beach Street. Lanika Brewington, 23, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
6:12 p.m. Robbery investigation at Walmart, 700 Oak St. Caller was approached by a male and asked to use her cell phone, caller allowed him to use the phone and male pulled up his shirt and displayed a handgun in his waistband and then fled around the back of Walmart toward the mall. Police report taken.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2010
2:30 a.m. Motor vehicle stop at 208 Winthrop St. John T. Teixeira, 20, of Brockton was charged with possession to distribute a Class D drug, failure to signal and speeding.
9:59 a.m. B&E in progress in the vicinity of 880-890 Ash St. Joseph D. Clark, 27, and Mary Tripp, 21, both of Brockton were charged with felony B&E a building during the daytime, malicious destruction of property over $250, larceny over $250 and possession of burglarious instruments.
10:16 a.m. Malicious damage investigation at 152 Ames St. Multiple doors kicked in during the week. The apartment’s first floor is vacant and neighbors have seen numerous unknown people going into the building at night. Police will keep look out.
10:51 a.m. Gomes Auto, 64 Elliot St. Car out front blocking the sidewalk. Repeatedly told not to block sidewalk. Citations issued for blocking the sidewalk.
12:19 p.m. Disturbance at Brockton Hospital, 680 Centre St. Security states they need assistance on 4th floor/maternity. Father is allegedly getting "out of control". David O’Callahan, 19, of Holbrook was summonsed for threatening to commit a crime and larceny under $250.
5:49 p.m. MV accident on Christy's Drive and 50 Reynolds Memorial Highway. Nelson Jorge Barbosa, 25, of Brockton was summonsed for operating MV with license revoked and OUI liquor, 3rd offense.
6:16 p.m. Domestic violence call on Candy Lane. Vladir A. Delgado, 22, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
8:39 p.m. 911 unknown emergency in the vicinity of 200-204 North Main St. Christopher David Conroy, 30, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery.
11:18 p.m. Larceny in progress at the Stop & Shop, 932 North Montello St. Male is about to steal food under his jacket. Suspect just ran out of store and is running south on North Montello St.
9:59 a.m. B&E in progress in the vicinity of 880-890 Ash St. Joseph D. Clark, 27, and Mary Tripp, 21, both of Brockton were charged with felony B&E a building during the daytime, malicious destruction of property over $250, larceny over $250 and possession of burglarious instruments.
10:16 a.m. Malicious damage investigation at 152 Ames St. Multiple doors kicked in during the week. The apartment’s first floor is vacant and neighbors have seen numerous unknown people going into the building at night. Police will keep look out.
10:51 a.m. Gomes Auto, 64 Elliot St. Car out front blocking the sidewalk. Repeatedly told not to block sidewalk. Citations issued for blocking the sidewalk.
12:19 p.m. Disturbance at Brockton Hospital, 680 Centre St. Security states they need assistance on 4th floor/maternity. Father is allegedly getting "out of control". David O’Callahan, 19, of Holbrook was summonsed for threatening to commit a crime and larceny under $250.
5:49 p.m. MV accident on Christy's Drive and 50 Reynolds Memorial Highway. Nelson Jorge Barbosa, 25, of Brockton was summonsed for operating MV with license revoked and OUI liquor, 3rd offense.
6:16 p.m. Domestic violence call on Candy Lane. Vladir A. Delgado, 22, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
8:39 p.m. 911 unknown emergency in the vicinity of 200-204 North Main St. Christopher David Conroy, 30, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery.
11:18 p.m. Larceny in progress at the Stop & Shop, 932 North Montello St. Male is about to steal food under his jacket. Suspect just ran out of store and is running south on North Montello St.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2010
12:04 a.m. Unknown Emergency at Intervale Street apartment. Caller reports a female in another apartment has been crying and screaming for hours and states she keeps saying "NO" and caller believes the female is being thrown against the walls and there is a small baby in the apartment. Holden Depina, 26, of Brockton was charged with disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace and trespassing.
12:26 a.m. Domestic violence call on Oak Ridge Drive. Michael Stephen Wold-Grover, 27, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery and malicious destruction of property under $250.
5:35 a.m. B&E motor vehicle on Market Street. Caller states someone broke into car and stole registration, CD's and change.
7:30 a.m. B&E motor vehicle on Ellis Street. Over $4000 of copper stolen from work van.
11:19 a.m. Disturbance at Brockton High School, 470 Forest Ave. Juvenile arrest of a 16-year-old for disturbing school.
11:56 a.m. Hit & run in progress at the Best Gas, 899 Belmont St. Female in a gray Dodge just fled without paying for $45 worth of gas and struck a car on the way out and she fled on Belmont Street and headed into the city.
1:06 p.m. Medical emergency from the BB Russell School. Daughter was sent home from school for taking a bunch of pills with other girls at school. Ambulance was sent to Battles Street because the girl was sleepy and one of the other youths were already taken to the hospital. 15-year-old who goes to BB Russell School said she took medication from another female. School police will complete a follow up. Student taken to Brockton Hospital ER.
5:04 p.m. Malicious damage to motor vehicle on Salisbury Street. Caller’s car was keyed.
8:00 p.m. Robbery at the Subway at 768 Belmont St. White male about 6'1 and 20-years-old gave a note that said he had a gun and he wanted all the money. Wearing black jacket with fur around the hood, small mustache, blue jeans and red baseball cap. He fled toward Brockton High School.
9:49 p.m. Robbery on Denton Street. Police report taken and narrative says delivery guy. In the vicinity of 86 Denton Street.
11:55 p.m. Assault and battery in progress at the Elmcourt Hotel, 33 West Elm St. Front desk reports a male and female are fighting inside one of the rooms. Eric Nils Haraldstad, 44, of Carver was charged with threatening to commit a crime and assault.
12:26 a.m. Domestic violence call on Oak Ridge Drive. Michael Stephen Wold-Grover, 27, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery and malicious destruction of property under $250.
5:35 a.m. B&E motor vehicle on Market Street. Caller states someone broke into car and stole registration, CD's and change.
7:30 a.m. B&E motor vehicle on Ellis Street. Over $4000 of copper stolen from work van.
11:19 a.m. Disturbance at Brockton High School, 470 Forest Ave. Juvenile arrest of a 16-year-old for disturbing school.
11:56 a.m. Hit & run in progress at the Best Gas, 899 Belmont St. Female in a gray Dodge just fled without paying for $45 worth of gas and struck a car on the way out and she fled on Belmont Street and headed into the city.
1:06 p.m. Medical emergency from the BB Russell School. Daughter was sent home from school for taking a bunch of pills with other girls at school. Ambulance was sent to Battles Street because the girl was sleepy and one of the other youths were already taken to the hospital. 15-year-old who goes to BB Russell School said she took medication from another female. School police will complete a follow up. Student taken to Brockton Hospital ER.
5:04 p.m. Malicious damage to motor vehicle on Salisbury Street. Caller’s car was keyed.
8:00 p.m. Robbery at the Subway at 768 Belmont St. White male about 6'1 and 20-years-old gave a note that said he had a gun and he wanted all the money. Wearing black jacket with fur around the hood, small mustache, blue jeans and red baseball cap. He fled toward Brockton High School.
9:49 p.m. Robbery on Denton Street. Police report taken and narrative says delivery guy. In the vicinity of 86 Denton Street.
11:55 p.m. Assault and battery in progress at the Elmcourt Hotel, 33 West Elm St. Front desk reports a male and female are fighting inside one of the rooms. Eric Nils Haraldstad, 44, of Carver was charged with threatening to commit a crime and assault.
THURSDAY DECEMBER 16, 2010
1:05 a.m. B&E investigation on Pinehurst Avenue. Call came in as a family disturbance. Father came to residence and kicked in door and left in a truck. Father lives at another address. Nasir Alves, 32, of Brockton was summonsed for malicious destruction of property over $250 and breaking and entering/burglary.
8:48 a.m. Malicious damage to motor vehicle on Newbury Street. Caller stated someone broke the windshield arms off vehicle.
10:21 a.m. Check motorist driving erratic on Belmont Street and Manley Street. Reports that car is driving all over the road on Route 24 and is now on Manley Street and turning onto West Chestnut Street. Patricia M. Mutascio, 55, of West Bridgewater was charged with OUI liquor, failure to stop for police and not in possession of registration.
5:01 p.m. Assault with dangerous weapon at the Keith School, 175 Warren Ave. Caller is a teacher and reports a student had a knife pulled on him after school today. Police report taken.
5:09 p.m. Gunshots call in the vicinity of 283 Boylston St. & Moraine Street. 6 gunshots on Moraine Street. Caller states her husband is chasing the shooter on foot. Husband is a white male short wearing a plaid shirt and last seen him turn on Avon Street. Shooter is a male wearing all black, 5'-6"-5'7" and light skinned black/Hispanic wearing a stocking cap took 5-6 shots at 2 other males. One male was hit with non-life threatening injuries and taken to Good Samaritan Hospital. Under police investigation.
7:08 p.m. B&E investigation on Packard Way. Basement windows broken into and 3 laptops, PlayStation 3, Wii, new Timberland boots and shoes and 3 video games stolen.
7:09 p.m. Disturbance by a family at Wendy’s, 1900 Main St. Caller states a white male wearing plaid shirt and jeans was allegedly kicking & yelling at 10-year-old boy. Caller states child was then thrown into a grey Dodge Durango and he has the license plate. Plate comes back to East Bridgewater residence. Brockton Police call East Bridgewater to do a welfare check at this residence and father admits to "dope slaps" to the head and "kicking the child in rear." Child has no visible marks or bruises and child states on a scale of 1-10 incidents were a 2 and 3. Scott Macmurdo, 39, of East Bridgewater was summonsed for assault and cattery and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
7:56 p.m. Caller states their car was shot at with a BB gun across from the Green Light Unisex Beauty Salon, 553 Main St. The BB hit the back windshield. Police report taken.
10:48 p.m. Domestic violence call on Plymouth Street. Reports 2 brothers are allegedly fighting and one is choking the other. Ulewis U. Sylvestre, 21, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
11:15 p.m. Domestic violence call from a Breer Circle residence. Caller states that 16-year-old son has been fighting with her all night and hitting her and pulling her hair and she has had enough and wants him out. Juvenile arrest of 16-year-old for assault and battery, unlawful carrying of a firearm and unlawful possession of ammunition.
8:48 a.m. Malicious damage to motor vehicle on Newbury Street. Caller stated someone broke the windshield arms off vehicle.
10:21 a.m. Check motorist driving erratic on Belmont Street and Manley Street. Reports that car is driving all over the road on Route 24 and is now on Manley Street and turning onto West Chestnut Street. Patricia M. Mutascio, 55, of West Bridgewater was charged with OUI liquor, failure to stop for police and not in possession of registration.
5:01 p.m. Assault with dangerous weapon at the Keith School, 175 Warren Ave. Caller is a teacher and reports a student had a knife pulled on him after school today. Police report taken.
5:09 p.m. Gunshots call in the vicinity of 283 Boylston St. & Moraine Street. 6 gunshots on Moraine Street. Caller states her husband is chasing the shooter on foot. Husband is a white male short wearing a plaid shirt and last seen him turn on Avon Street. Shooter is a male wearing all black, 5'-6"-5'7" and light skinned black/Hispanic wearing a stocking cap took 5-6 shots at 2 other males. One male was hit with non-life threatening injuries and taken to Good Samaritan Hospital. Under police investigation.
7:08 p.m. B&E investigation on Packard Way. Basement windows broken into and 3 laptops, PlayStation 3, Wii, new Timberland boots and shoes and 3 video games stolen.
7:09 p.m. Disturbance by a family at Wendy’s, 1900 Main St. Caller states a white male wearing plaid shirt and jeans was allegedly kicking & yelling at 10-year-old boy. Caller states child was then thrown into a grey Dodge Durango and he has the license plate. Plate comes back to East Bridgewater residence. Brockton Police call East Bridgewater to do a welfare check at this residence and father admits to "dope slaps" to the head and "kicking the child in rear." Child has no visible marks or bruises and child states on a scale of 1-10 incidents were a 2 and 3. Scott Macmurdo, 39, of East Bridgewater was summonsed for assault and cattery and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
7:56 p.m. Caller states their car was shot at with a BB gun across from the Green Light Unisex Beauty Salon, 553 Main St. The BB hit the back windshield. Police report taken.
10:48 p.m. Domestic violence call on Plymouth Street. Reports 2 brothers are allegedly fighting and one is choking the other. Ulewis U. Sylvestre, 21, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
11:15 p.m. Domestic violence call from a Breer Circle residence. Caller states that 16-year-old son has been fighting with her all night and hitting her and pulling her hair and she has had enough and wants him out. Juvenile arrest of 16-year-old for assault and battery, unlawful carrying of a firearm and unlawful possession of ammunition.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2010
2:12 a.m. B&E MV investigation on Prospect Street. Caller states someone broke into vehicle and unknown what was taken. The window is busted up. Police report taken.
2:40 a.m. B&E investigation on Laureston Street. Someone broke into house. They broke into the side door to get in. Police report taken.
5:14 a.m. Malicious damage to MV on West Chestnut Street. Caller states someone tried to steal his tires last night and damaged fender.
7:40 a.m. B&E motor vehicle investigation on Rodwell Street. Someone broke into car and took checkbook. The door was left open.
9:49 a.m. Suicide attempt on Westland Street. 17-year-old male has knife and threatening to kill himself. Ambulance and police sent and male taken to hospital.
11:54 a.m. Disturbance at the BB Russell School, 175 Warren Ave. Juvenile arrest of a 15-year-old for assault and battery and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
12:48 p.m. Larceny of a MV investigation on Walnut Street. 1997 white Acura. Police report taken.
1:00 p.m. Larceny investigation at the Brockton Commons, 55 City Hall Square. Caller stated someone stole her leather, fur reversible coat.
4:43 p.m. Assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Caller is in front of Giannaro's Liquors and will wait for police. Suspect allegedly kicked and spit at caller and came at him with a knife and scissors. Deborah Webber, 46, of Brockton was summonsed for A&B with dangerous weapon and 2 counts of assault with a dangerous weapon.
5:24 p.m. B&E investigation on Alger Street. Caller just got home and found home has been broken into.
5:25 p.m. Domestic Violence investigation at Brockton High School, 470 Forest Ave. Student threatened his girlfriend. 17-year-old summonsed for threatening to commit a crime.
5:48 p.m. Narcotics Investigation on Arthur Street. Matthew Harris, 39, of Brockton was charged with trafficking in cocaine and possession to distribute Class A drug.
5:58 p.m. Assault & battery in progress at Save-A-Lot, 240 East Ashland St. Reports of 2 males fighting in front of store. Joshua S. Thomas Cooper, 22, of Brockton was charged with A&B and intimidation of a witness.
6:02 p.m. Domestic violence call on Edward Street. 16-year-old son is out of control and punched holes in walls and threw TV at caller. Juvenile arrest of 16-year-old for assault with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery.
7:04 p.m. Larceny investigation on Heath Street. Christmas decoration taken. Missing is a 40-inch white angel with blue dress and gold harp with the name Liana on a ribbon. Taken from the front yard sometime during the day.
9:37 p.m. Robbery investigation in the vicinity of 46 Keith Ave. Caller reports he went home and 3 Cape Verdean males came up on him armed with a gun. He broke free and took off. Car was still running and they have all his keys. He thinks they took the car as he ran off and is calling from Charlie Chan's, 1270 Main St. Under police investigation.
2:40 a.m. B&E investigation on Laureston Street. Someone broke into house. They broke into the side door to get in. Police report taken.
5:14 a.m. Malicious damage to MV on West Chestnut Street. Caller states someone tried to steal his tires last night and damaged fender.
7:40 a.m. B&E motor vehicle investigation on Rodwell Street. Someone broke into car and took checkbook. The door was left open.
9:49 a.m. Suicide attempt on Westland Street. 17-year-old male has knife and threatening to kill himself. Ambulance and police sent and male taken to hospital.
11:54 a.m. Disturbance at the BB Russell School, 175 Warren Ave. Juvenile arrest of a 15-year-old for assault and battery and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
12:48 p.m. Larceny of a MV investigation on Walnut Street. 1997 white Acura. Police report taken.
1:00 p.m. Larceny investigation at the Brockton Commons, 55 City Hall Square. Caller stated someone stole her leather, fur reversible coat.
4:43 p.m. Assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Caller is in front of Giannaro's Liquors and will wait for police. Suspect allegedly kicked and spit at caller and came at him with a knife and scissors. Deborah Webber, 46, of Brockton was summonsed for A&B with dangerous weapon and 2 counts of assault with a dangerous weapon.
5:24 p.m. B&E investigation on Alger Street. Caller just got home and found home has been broken into.
5:25 p.m. Domestic Violence investigation at Brockton High School, 470 Forest Ave. Student threatened his girlfriend. 17-year-old summonsed for threatening to commit a crime.
5:48 p.m. Narcotics Investigation on Arthur Street. Matthew Harris, 39, of Brockton was charged with trafficking in cocaine and possession to distribute Class A drug.
5:58 p.m. Assault & battery in progress at Save-A-Lot, 240 East Ashland St. Reports of 2 males fighting in front of store. Joshua S. Thomas Cooper, 22, of Brockton was charged with A&B and intimidation of a witness.
6:02 p.m. Domestic violence call on Edward Street. 16-year-old son is out of control and punched holes in walls and threw TV at caller. Juvenile arrest of 16-year-old for assault with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery.
7:04 p.m. Larceny investigation on Heath Street. Christmas decoration taken. Missing is a 40-inch white angel with blue dress and gold harp with the name Liana on a ribbon. Taken from the front yard sometime during the day.
9:37 p.m. Robbery investigation in the vicinity of 46 Keith Ave. Caller reports he went home and 3 Cape Verdean males came up on him armed with a gun. He broke free and took off. Car was still running and they have all his keys. He thinks they took the car as he ran off and is calling from Charlie Chan's, 1270 Main St. Under police investigation.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Brockton Man Faces Prison Time In Stolen High Tech Equipment Scheme
The BrocktonPost
BOSTON--Today federal investigators charged two men--including one from Brockton--for allegedly participating in schemes to sell over the Internet more than $1 million worth of high-tech equipment stolen from EMC Corporation.
Mark Rothfuss, 47, of Brockton, Kevin Kelly, 33, of North Carolina,and BL Trading, LLC, of Hanover were charged in three related cases with wire fraud and selling, receiving, or transporting stolen property in interstate commerce, U.S. Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz's office announced today.
Kelly was also charged with aggravated identity theft.
The charges against Rothfuss allege he worked at EMC’s service call centers in Newton and Waltham, Massachusetts.
It is alleged between 2007 through 2009, Rothfuss stole approximately $140,654 worth of EMC equipment in a number of ways, including by requesting more equipment for repairs than he actually needed.
Rothfuss faces up to 30 years of imprisonment, to be followed by three years of supervised release, restitution and forfeiture.
The charges against Kelly allege he worked in the North Carolina factory of EMC Corporation, a large manufacturer of computer equipment headquartered in Massachusetts.
From 2000 through 2009, the charges allege Kelly stole approximately $929,891 worth of equipment from the factory by concealing EMC equipment in a small duffle or gym bag as he left work.
The charges also allege Kelly sold the stolen equipment over the Internet using the identity of an associate without the associate’s knowledge. The use of the Internet to fence stolen goods has come to be known as "e-fencing."
If convicted on these charges, Kelly faces up to 32 years of imprisonment, to be followed by 3 years of supervised release, restitution and forfeiture; Kelly and Rothfuss also face fines of up to $250,000 or twice the gain or loss, whichever is highest, per count. BL Trading faces restitution and a fine of $500,000 or twice the gain or loss, whichever is highest, per count.
The charges against BL Trading, LLC, allege that the Hanover, Mass., company bought most of Kelly’s stolen equipment and that a former BL Trading employee who had primary responsibility for purchasing equipment for its resale business knew or was willfully blind to the fact that Kelly’s equipment was stolen.
Investigators also alleges BL Trading lawfully used software obtained from EMC to update EMC computer equipment that it was supposed to use only for its EMC-authorized business, but instead used it to update EMC computer equipment for its separate resale business.
In a deferred prosecution agreement with BL Trading, the United States agreed to dismiss the charges after two years if the company cooperates with law enforcement officials, pays restitution, and adheres to a strict corporate compliance program designed to ensure that it does not purchase or sell stolen equipment and does not update used equipment without the manufacturer’s agreement.
This federal corporate compliance program is one of the first of its kind in the country for a computer reseller.
"Congress and the public have become increasingly concerned with the ease by which people can unlawfully obtain items and sell them over the Internet under false or assumed identities," said U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts Carmen M. Ortiz in a prepared statement.
"If accepted by the Court, the compliance program announced today will provide a model for online equipment resellers to ensure that their vendors are legitimate."
Federal authorities have filed separate plea agreements with Kelly and Rothfuss.
This investigation was conducted by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Office of Homeland Security Investigations.
BOSTON--Today federal investigators charged two men--including one from Brockton--for allegedly participating in schemes to sell over the Internet more than $1 million worth of high-tech equipment stolen from EMC Corporation.
Mark Rothfuss, 47, of Brockton, Kevin Kelly, 33, of North Carolina,and BL Trading, LLC, of Hanover were charged in three related cases with wire fraud and selling, receiving, or transporting stolen property in interstate commerce, U.S. Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz's office announced today.
Kelly was also charged with aggravated identity theft.
The charges against Rothfuss allege he worked at EMC’s service call centers in Newton and Waltham, Massachusetts.
It is alleged between 2007 through 2009, Rothfuss stole approximately $140,654 worth of EMC equipment in a number of ways, including by requesting more equipment for repairs than he actually needed.
Rothfuss faces up to 30 years of imprisonment, to be followed by three years of supervised release, restitution and forfeiture.
The charges against Kelly allege he worked in the North Carolina factory of EMC Corporation, a large manufacturer of computer equipment headquartered in Massachusetts.
From 2000 through 2009, the charges allege Kelly stole approximately $929,891 worth of equipment from the factory by concealing EMC equipment in a small duffle or gym bag as he left work.
The charges also allege Kelly sold the stolen equipment over the Internet using the identity of an associate without the associate’s knowledge. The use of the Internet to fence stolen goods has come to be known as "e-fencing."
If convicted on these charges, Kelly faces up to 32 years of imprisonment, to be followed by 3 years of supervised release, restitution and forfeiture; Kelly and Rothfuss also face fines of up to $250,000 or twice the gain or loss, whichever is highest, per count. BL Trading faces restitution and a fine of $500,000 or twice the gain or loss, whichever is highest, per count.
The charges against BL Trading, LLC, allege that the Hanover, Mass., company bought most of Kelly’s stolen equipment and that a former BL Trading employee who had primary responsibility for purchasing equipment for its resale business knew or was willfully blind to the fact that Kelly’s equipment was stolen.
Investigators also alleges BL Trading lawfully used software obtained from EMC to update EMC computer equipment that it was supposed to use only for its EMC-authorized business, but instead used it to update EMC computer equipment for its separate resale business.
In a deferred prosecution agreement with BL Trading, the United States agreed to dismiss the charges after two years if the company cooperates with law enforcement officials, pays restitution, and adheres to a strict corporate compliance program designed to ensure that it does not purchase or sell stolen equipment and does not update used equipment without the manufacturer’s agreement.
This federal corporate compliance program is one of the first of its kind in the country for a computer reseller.
"Congress and the public have become increasingly concerned with the ease by which people can unlawfully obtain items and sell them over the Internet under false or assumed identities," said U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts Carmen M. Ortiz in a prepared statement.
"If accepted by the Court, the compliance program announced today will provide a model for online equipment resellers to ensure that their vendors are legitimate."
Federal authorities have filed separate plea agreements with Kelly and Rothfuss.
This investigation was conducted by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Office of Homeland Security Investigations.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Brockton Man Netted In Dorchester Cocaine Ring Bust
The BrocktonPost
BOSTON--A Brockton man and Quincy woman were among 18 other people charged in U.S. District Court in Boston today after a year-long investigation into an alleged nearly two-decades old family run Dorchester cocaine and crack trafficking ring in a Greenwood Street neighborhood.
Ryan Morris, 44, of Brockton and Nicole Willis, 35, of Quincy were charged along with 18 others from Dorchester and Jamaica Plain with one count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and distribution of more than 500 grams of cocaine and more than 280 grams of cocaine base, according to a statement issued today by U.S. Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz's office.
The complaint alleges between June 2009 and December 2, 2010, the defendants
distributed cocaine and crack throughout the Boston neighborhoods of Dorchester, Roxbury and Jamaica Plain.
Michael Williams, 43, of Dorchester--the reported head of the ring--allegedly used two Greenwood Street triple-deckers in Dorchester to store cocaine, cook cocaine into cocaine base and run his cocaine trafficking organization.
Affidavits provided by the U.S. Attorney's Office allege Williams and other family members have been running a highly successful and entrenched cocaine and crack drug ring that has been in operation since the early 1990s.
In addition to the arrests, search warrants were executed at thirteen locations. These locations include the following properties in Dorchester: 10 Coffey St., Apt. 2; 132 Greenwood St., Apt. 3; 19 Brenton St., Apt. 2; 82 Centre St.;1320 Dorchester Ave., Rear; 8 Peacevale Rd.; 12 Nottingham St., Apt. 12A; 67 Washington St., Apt. 11; 60 Thetford, Apt. 2; 71 Sawyer Ave., Apt. 3; Quincy: 108 Sumner St., Apt. 2; Brockton: 15 Packard Way; and Jamaica Plain: 302 Centre St., Apt. 2.
Investigators also seized safety deposit boxes and three bank accounts, as
well as forfeit 14 vehicles and the following Dorchester properties that were allegedly used in the drug operation: 132, 136 and 138 Greenwood St. and 8 Peacevale Road.
Investigators used wire taps, electronic surveillance and drug buys as part of the bust.
If convicted, each of these defendants face a minimum mandatory of 10 years to life in prison, followed by a term of life of supervised release and a $4,000,000 fine.
United States Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz; Steven W. Derr, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration, New England Field Division; John Gibbons, U.S. Marshal, District of Massachusetts; and Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis made the announcement today.
Also arrested and charged were:
Dwayne Person, 40; Dennis Person; Kervin Pena, 24; Anastacio Lopez, 34; Noel William, 54; Eydris Adams, 34; Nicole Moore, 33; Beverly Person, 39; Jerome Marion, 33; Donald William, 33; George Leary, 60; Ramon Lomax, 46; Anthony Madden, 49; Shawn Walker, 35; Debra Brown, 50; and Frank Copeland,45, all of Dorchester.
Miguel Angel Nouel, 30 of Jamaica Plain was also charged.
BOSTON--A Brockton man and Quincy woman were among 18 other people charged in U.S. District Court in Boston today after a year-long investigation into an alleged nearly two-decades old family run Dorchester cocaine and crack trafficking ring in a Greenwood Street neighborhood.
Ryan Morris, 44, of Brockton and Nicole Willis, 35, of Quincy were charged along with 18 others from Dorchester and Jamaica Plain with one count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and distribution of more than 500 grams of cocaine and more than 280 grams of cocaine base, according to a statement issued today by U.S. Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz's office.
The complaint alleges between June 2009 and December 2, 2010, the defendants
distributed cocaine and crack throughout the Boston neighborhoods of Dorchester, Roxbury and Jamaica Plain.
Michael Williams, 43, of Dorchester--the reported head of the ring--allegedly used two Greenwood Street triple-deckers in Dorchester to store cocaine, cook cocaine into cocaine base and run his cocaine trafficking organization.
Affidavits provided by the U.S. Attorney's Office allege Williams and other family members have been running a highly successful and entrenched cocaine and crack drug ring that has been in operation since the early 1990s.
In addition to the arrests, search warrants were executed at thirteen locations. These locations include the following properties in Dorchester: 10 Coffey St., Apt. 2; 132 Greenwood St., Apt. 3; 19 Brenton St., Apt. 2; 82 Centre St.;1320 Dorchester Ave., Rear; 8 Peacevale Rd.; 12 Nottingham St., Apt. 12A; 67 Washington St., Apt. 11; 60 Thetford, Apt. 2; 71 Sawyer Ave., Apt. 3; Quincy: 108 Sumner St., Apt. 2; Brockton: 15 Packard Way; and Jamaica Plain: 302 Centre St., Apt. 2.
Investigators also seized safety deposit boxes and three bank accounts, as
well as forfeit 14 vehicles and the following Dorchester properties that were allegedly used in the drug operation: 132, 136 and 138 Greenwood St. and 8 Peacevale Road.
Investigators used wire taps, electronic surveillance and drug buys as part of the bust.
If convicted, each of these defendants face a minimum mandatory of 10 years to life in prison, followed by a term of life of supervised release and a $4,000,000 fine.
United States Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz; Steven W. Derr, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration, New England Field Division; John Gibbons, U.S. Marshal, District of Massachusetts; and Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis made the announcement today.
Also arrested and charged were:
Dwayne Person, 40; Dennis Person; Kervin Pena, 24; Anastacio Lopez, 34; Noel William, 54; Eydris Adams, 34; Nicole Moore, 33; Beverly Person, 39; Jerome Marion, 33; Donald William, 33; George Leary, 60; Ramon Lomax, 46; Anthony Madden, 49; Shawn Walker, 35; Debra Brown, 50; and Frank Copeland,45, all of Dorchester.
Miguel Angel Nouel, 30 of Jamaica Plain was also charged.
Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2010
6:33 a.m. MVA with injuries at 134 Cross Street. Car vs. Fence. Ambulance sent.
9:27 a.m. MVA on Belmont Street near exit ramp 24 South, no injuries and police report taken.
10:16 a.m. Larceny investigation at the Dorn Davies Senior Center. Caller states that someone picked her pocket yesterday on the elevator. Money and bank book taken. Under police investigation.
9:27 a.m. MVA on Belmont Street near exit ramp 24 South, no injuries and police report taken.
10:16 a.m. Larceny investigation at the Dorn Davies Senior Center. Caller states that someone picked her pocket yesterday on the elevator. Money and bank book taken. Under police investigation.
Monday, November 29, 2010
1:10 a.m. Robbery charges against Luis Miguel Lopes, 31, of Brockton was charged with armed robbery and John Junior Dasilva, 27, of West Bridgewater was charged with armed robbery.
8:19 a.m. Narcotics investigation in the vicinity of the 147 block of North Warren Avenue. Valdir F. Andrade, 27, of Brockton was charged with possession to distribute a Class B drug and unlawful possession of Ammunition.
12:18 p.m. Assault and Battery in progress at 120 Ames Street and 1 Intervale Street. Male and female fighting and male just allegedly knocked female to the ground. James Willard Harris, 33, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
3:53 p.m. Overdose in the vicinity of the 330-340 block of Copeland Street. 2 people in the basement using heroin and the female is passed out and the caller “Doesn’t think she is going to make it.” Ambulance sent.
4:28 p.m. Disturbance at the Metro PCS Store-506 Main Street. Caller states that a male just allegedly pushed her and threatened to kill her. Caller does no know the male and just came to pay her bill. Osvaldo A. Dias, 41, of Brockton was summonsed for A&B, assault and threatening to commit a crime.
6:08 p.m. B&E in progress at a North Leyden Street residence. Reports that someone breaking in through back window. Caller thinks someone made it inside the house. Bobby Ranson, 21, of Brockton was charged with B&E building night time for a felony and malicious destruction of property under $250.
8:30 p.m. MV accident at 398 Grafton Street and 164 Menlo Street. Jimmie Loftus, 62, of Conifer, Colorado was charged with OUI Liquor, 5th offense, Marked lanes violation, unlicensed operation of MV and negligent operation of MV.
8:19 a.m. Narcotics investigation in the vicinity of the 147 block of North Warren Avenue. Valdir F. Andrade, 27, of Brockton was charged with possession to distribute a Class B drug and unlawful possession of Ammunition.
12:18 p.m. Assault and Battery in progress at 120 Ames Street and 1 Intervale Street. Male and female fighting and male just allegedly knocked female to the ground. James Willard Harris, 33, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
3:53 p.m. Overdose in the vicinity of the 330-340 block of Copeland Street. 2 people in the basement using heroin and the female is passed out and the caller “Doesn’t think she is going to make it.” Ambulance sent.
4:28 p.m. Disturbance at the Metro PCS Store-506 Main Street. Caller states that a male just allegedly pushed her and threatened to kill her. Caller does no know the male and just came to pay her bill. Osvaldo A. Dias, 41, of Brockton was summonsed for A&B, assault and threatening to commit a crime.
6:08 p.m. B&E in progress at a North Leyden Street residence. Reports that someone breaking in through back window. Caller thinks someone made it inside the house. Bobby Ranson, 21, of Brockton was charged with B&E building night time for a felony and malicious destruction of property under $250.
8:30 p.m. MV accident at 398 Grafton Street and 164 Menlo Street. Jimmie Loftus, 62, of Conifer, Colorado was charged with OUI Liquor, 5th offense, Marked lanes violation, unlicensed operation of MV and negligent operation of MV.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
12:12 a.m. Motor vehicle pursuit. Markeyse Gerard Pryor-Tinsley, 19, of Brockton was charged with Larceny of motor vehicle, Failure to stop/yield, failure to stop for police, speeding, reckless operation of motor vehicle and MV not meeting RMV safety standards.
1:16 a.m. Disturbance on Main Street and Belmont Street. Emilio Lopes, 35, of Brockton was charged with disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
1:59 a.m. Larceny of motor vehicle on Copeland Street. Caller states that 1999 Buick was stolen.
2:04 a.m. Domestic violence investigation at the Cardoso Café-146 Montello St. Caller states that ex just allegedly bit her in the lip and she was at above location. Suspect is no longer there. Caller declined ambulance. Michael C. Gomes, 31, of Boston was summonsed for A&B with dangerous weapon, violation of abuse prevention order and threatening to commit a crime.
2:18 a.m. Domestic violence call on Highland Street. Caller states that fiance is allegedly being abusive to her and just threw drum sticks at her and hit her arms. Victor B. Pires, 29, of Brockton was summonsed for assault with a dangerous weapon.
2:58 a.m. Gunshots call in the vicinity of the 135 block of Menlo Street. Reports of 3 shots fired. Multiple calls coming in. Police respond and unfounded.
4:45 a.m. Domestic violence call on Taber Ave. Caller reports that father allegedly came home drunk and beat up her brother. Joao Gonzalves Lobo, 45, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
12:34 p.m. Domestic violence call on Winthrop Street. Caller reports that nephew and husband allegedly fighting. Joaquim A Oliveira, 41, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
12:44 p.m. Rape investigation at Good Samaritan Hospital-235 North Pearl Street. See security regarding a female who was raped in the parking lot at gun point. This happened 5am this morning. Police report taken.
7:04 p.m. Suicide attempt. Male party came into the lobby of Brockton Police and said he was going to jump in front of the train. Party sent to BHER for evaluation.
7:29 p.m. Robbery at the Gas Depot-1123 Main Street. Robbed at gunpoint by 4 parties that drove off in a gold Nissan Altima. Police have the license of the vehicle but that plate was stolen earlier from a Chatham West Drive residence. The Driver was a black male, 19-20, thin goatee, short black hair. The passenger was a white male, 5’10, wearing a black hat with red brim and a red hoodie and possibly a piercing below his bottom lip. He was armed with a small black firearm. There are two additional occupants in the vehicle but police do no have a description of them.
8:48 p.m. Robbery in the vicinity of 167 Ash Street. Caller was robbed at gun point by a Hispanic male with gray sweatshirt hoodie who ran behind the building at the above location along with 3 black males in their early 20s. Caller is at the corner of Ash and West Elm in a yellow cab. Police report taken.
11:17 p.m. Domestic violence call at a Warren Ave apartment. Charles McNeil, 39, of Brockton was summonsed for assault and threatening to commit a crime.
1:16 a.m. Disturbance on Main Street and Belmont Street. Emilio Lopes, 35, of Brockton was charged with disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
1:59 a.m. Larceny of motor vehicle on Copeland Street. Caller states that 1999 Buick was stolen.
2:04 a.m. Domestic violence investigation at the Cardoso Café-146 Montello St. Caller states that ex just allegedly bit her in the lip and she was at above location. Suspect is no longer there. Caller declined ambulance. Michael C. Gomes, 31, of Boston was summonsed for A&B with dangerous weapon, violation of abuse prevention order and threatening to commit a crime.
2:18 a.m. Domestic violence call on Highland Street. Caller states that fiance is allegedly being abusive to her and just threw drum sticks at her and hit her arms. Victor B. Pires, 29, of Brockton was summonsed for assault with a dangerous weapon.
2:58 a.m. Gunshots call in the vicinity of the 135 block of Menlo Street. Reports of 3 shots fired. Multiple calls coming in. Police respond and unfounded.
4:45 a.m. Domestic violence call on Taber Ave. Caller reports that father allegedly came home drunk and beat up her brother. Joao Gonzalves Lobo, 45, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
12:34 p.m. Domestic violence call on Winthrop Street. Caller reports that nephew and husband allegedly fighting. Joaquim A Oliveira, 41, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
12:44 p.m. Rape investigation at Good Samaritan Hospital-235 North Pearl Street. See security regarding a female who was raped in the parking lot at gun point. This happened 5am this morning. Police report taken.
7:04 p.m. Suicide attempt. Male party came into the lobby of Brockton Police and said he was going to jump in front of the train. Party sent to BHER for evaluation.
7:29 p.m. Robbery at the Gas Depot-1123 Main Street. Robbed at gunpoint by 4 parties that drove off in a gold Nissan Altima. Police have the license of the vehicle but that plate was stolen earlier from a Chatham West Drive residence. The Driver was a black male, 19-20, thin goatee, short black hair. The passenger was a white male, 5’10, wearing a black hat with red brim and a red hoodie and possibly a piercing below his bottom lip. He was armed with a small black firearm. There are two additional occupants in the vehicle but police do no have a description of them.
8:48 p.m. Robbery in the vicinity of 167 Ash Street. Caller was robbed at gun point by a Hispanic male with gray sweatshirt hoodie who ran behind the building at the above location along with 3 black males in their early 20s. Caller is at the corner of Ash and West Elm in a yellow cab. Police report taken.
11:17 p.m. Domestic violence call at a Warren Ave apartment. Charles McNeil, 39, of Brockton was summonsed for assault and threatening to commit a crime.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
1:56 a.m. B & E attempt to a residence on Myrtle Street. Caller reports that someone rang their doorbell, when they looked outside there was a male standing there and he broke the window. They don’t know who he is and doesn’t know if he is still outside. Police respond and report taken.
2:21 a.m. Shoplifting call at the 7-Eleven-662 Belmont Street. Clerk states there are several people inside the store and shoplifting. Tevin Leonidas, 17, of Brockton was charged with trespassing and attempting to commit a crime.
6:12 a.m. Disturbance on Huntington Street. Richard Wayne Labossiere, 36, of Brockton was charged with assault.
7:39 a.m. Assault and battery investigation in the vicinity of the 575 block of Crescent Street. Michael A Pinnetti, 35, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault with a dangerous weapon.
7:46 a.m. B & E MV investigation on Overton Street. Caller reports that they left car running to warm up around 5am and someone took his keys to his work truck and stole his $1700 construction laser. Police report taken.
9:57 a.m. Lewiston Street resident reports that tires were punctured and police report taken.
4:27 p.m. Domestic violence call at a Brookside Avenue apartment. Caller reports that 2 males are allegedly fighting in the 2nd floor apartment. Michael John Fernandes Nunes, 19, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
5:55 p.m. Suspicious person at the Main Dragon Restaurant-1040 Main Street. Rear of building are a few people. Cypriano Kennedy, 69, of Stoughton was summonsed for Possession of a class B drug, Possession to distribute class D drug and possession open container of alcohol in MV.
5:55 p.m. Unwanted guest at a Hubbard Avenue residence. Laurie A Scully, 36, of Whitman was summonsed for A&B, B&E for misdemeanor and malicious destruction of property under $250.
6:00 p.m. Suicide attempt at the Super 8- 385 Westgate Drive. Female drank Clorox and ambulance sent.
7:10 p.m. Domestic violence call at the Country Inn-50 Christys Drive. Caller is in the lobby and states that babys father allegedly tried to strangle her. Jerome Morris III, 23, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
8:55 p.m. 911 unknown emergency at the 588 block of Main Street. Caller states someone allegedly hit him with some kind of glass and caller is hurt. Jose G Pichizaca-Zumba, 23, of Brockton was summonsed for A&B with dangerous weapon and assault and battery.
2:21 a.m. Shoplifting call at the 7-Eleven-662 Belmont Street. Clerk states there are several people inside the store and shoplifting. Tevin Leonidas, 17, of Brockton was charged with trespassing and attempting to commit a crime.
6:12 a.m. Disturbance on Huntington Street. Richard Wayne Labossiere, 36, of Brockton was charged with assault.
7:39 a.m. Assault and battery investigation in the vicinity of the 575 block of Crescent Street. Michael A Pinnetti, 35, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault with a dangerous weapon.
7:46 a.m. B & E MV investigation on Overton Street. Caller reports that they left car running to warm up around 5am and someone took his keys to his work truck and stole his $1700 construction laser. Police report taken.
9:57 a.m. Lewiston Street resident reports that tires were punctured and police report taken.
4:27 p.m. Domestic violence call at a Brookside Avenue apartment. Caller reports that 2 males are allegedly fighting in the 2nd floor apartment. Michael John Fernandes Nunes, 19, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
5:55 p.m. Suspicious person at the Main Dragon Restaurant-1040 Main Street. Rear of building are a few people. Cypriano Kennedy, 69, of Stoughton was summonsed for Possession of a class B drug, Possession to distribute class D drug and possession open container of alcohol in MV.
5:55 p.m. Unwanted guest at a Hubbard Avenue residence. Laurie A Scully, 36, of Whitman was summonsed for A&B, B&E for misdemeanor and malicious destruction of property under $250.
6:00 p.m. Suicide attempt at the Super 8- 385 Westgate Drive. Female drank Clorox and ambulance sent.
7:10 p.m. Domestic violence call at the Country Inn-50 Christys Drive. Caller is in the lobby and states that babys father allegedly tried to strangle her. Jerome Morris III, 23, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
8:55 p.m. 911 unknown emergency at the 588 block of Main Street. Caller states someone allegedly hit him with some kind of glass and caller is hurt. Jose G Pichizaca-Zumba, 23, of Brockton was summonsed for A&B with dangerous weapon and assault and battery.
Friday, November 26, 2010
12:05 a.m. 911 hang up at Douglas Security-20 Haverhill Street. Wanda Flowers, 55, of Roxbury was charged with 2 counts of A&B with a dangerous weapon and 2 counts of A&B.
9:13 a.m. B & E investigation on Blaine Street to a vacant house. Broke windows and took water pipes.
10:56 a.m. Suspicious Activity in the vicinity of the 741 Block of North Montello Street. Caller states that in the rear of the building that a male and female went into an apartment and believes they are doing drugs and she is a prostitute and stands on the corner of North Montello Street and Ames Street. Police respond and none of the parties live there and all were removed.
11:30 a.m. Malicious Damage investigation at the Registry of Motor Vehicles-490 Forest Avenue. Clerk called and one of the clients left there upset and slammed the door and broke the door handle. Police have the persons contact information and left message for them to call police about the incident.
12:34 p.m. Larceny of motor vehicle in the vicinity of the 860 block of Main Street. 2002 grey Suzi Corolla was stolen this morning.
3:40 p.m. 911 unknown emergency at a Richmond Street apartment. Caller states they need the police. There is some type of problem going on with his wife and friends. Ana Marie Guasco, 21, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery. Ignacio Castro Simbaina, 43, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery. Also Charged was a 16 year old juvenile for assault and battery.
4:19 p.m. Welfare Check on a Crescent Street resident. Caller reports mother was not feeling well and hung up. Upon investigation mother was joking and said she was going to die because “Someone threw out the left over gravy” Matter settled.
6:21 p.m. Larceny investigation at the Old Navy-200 Westgate Drive. Daughters handbag was taken from the store. Police spoke with the caller and stated the camera was not located or fixed at the location where the purse was stolen. The caller said “Whatever” and walked away from the police.
7:40 p.m. Assault and Battery in progress at Mainspring House-54 North Main Street. Caller reports that a male is allegedly punching an older female. Daniel N Delgado, 52, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
8:29 p.m. MVA on Plymouth St. Martinho C Veiga, 44, of Brockton was charged with OUI liquor, leaving the scene of property damage and Motor vehicle rules and regulations.
8:52 p.m. MVA with injuries at 74 Belmont Street and Matty Williams Drive. Driver states she was allegedly being chased and cut through the school parking lot and hit a sidewalk. Eric J Cohen, 34, of Holbrook was summonsed for assault and battery. Roberta A Cohen, 60, of Seekonk was summonsed for negligent operation of MV.
9:39 p.m. Assault and Battery in progress at Blanchard Liquors-200 Westgate Drive. Assault and battery and 1 male down. Perp fleeing in a silver mustang. Martin McDonald, 30, of Weymouth was summonsed for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery.
10:38 p.m. Narcotics violation in progress at Blanchard Liquors parking lot-200 Westgate Drive. Jodilyn Katzeff, 27, of Brockton was summonsed for possession of a Class B Drug.
9:13 a.m. B & E investigation on Blaine Street to a vacant house. Broke windows and took water pipes.
10:56 a.m. Suspicious Activity in the vicinity of the 741 Block of North Montello Street. Caller states that in the rear of the building that a male and female went into an apartment and believes they are doing drugs and she is a prostitute and stands on the corner of North Montello Street and Ames Street. Police respond and none of the parties live there and all were removed.
11:30 a.m. Malicious Damage investigation at the Registry of Motor Vehicles-490 Forest Avenue. Clerk called and one of the clients left there upset and slammed the door and broke the door handle. Police have the persons contact information and left message for them to call police about the incident.
12:34 p.m. Larceny of motor vehicle in the vicinity of the 860 block of Main Street. 2002 grey Suzi Corolla was stolen this morning.
3:40 p.m. 911 unknown emergency at a Richmond Street apartment. Caller states they need the police. There is some type of problem going on with his wife and friends. Ana Marie Guasco, 21, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery. Ignacio Castro Simbaina, 43, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery. Also Charged was a 16 year old juvenile for assault and battery.
4:19 p.m. Welfare Check on a Crescent Street resident. Caller reports mother was not feeling well and hung up. Upon investigation mother was joking and said she was going to die because “Someone threw out the left over gravy” Matter settled.
6:21 p.m. Larceny investigation at the Old Navy-200 Westgate Drive. Daughters handbag was taken from the store. Police spoke with the caller and stated the camera was not located or fixed at the location where the purse was stolen. The caller said “Whatever” and walked away from the police.
7:40 p.m. Assault and Battery in progress at Mainspring House-54 North Main Street. Caller reports that a male is allegedly punching an older female. Daniel N Delgado, 52, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.
8:29 p.m. MVA on Plymouth St. Martinho C Veiga, 44, of Brockton was charged with OUI liquor, leaving the scene of property damage and Motor vehicle rules and regulations.
8:52 p.m. MVA with injuries at 74 Belmont Street and Matty Williams Drive. Driver states she was allegedly being chased and cut through the school parking lot and hit a sidewalk. Eric J Cohen, 34, of Holbrook was summonsed for assault and battery. Roberta A Cohen, 60, of Seekonk was summonsed for negligent operation of MV.
9:39 p.m. Assault and Battery in progress at Blanchard Liquors-200 Westgate Drive. Assault and battery and 1 male down. Perp fleeing in a silver mustang. Martin McDonald, 30, of Weymouth was summonsed for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery.
10:38 p.m. Narcotics violation in progress at Blanchard Liquors parking lot-200 Westgate Drive. Jodilyn Katzeff, 27, of Brockton was summonsed for possession of a Class B Drug.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
12:05 a.m. Malicious Damage motor vehicle on Custer Street. Window broken with a rock.
1:10 a.m. Disturbance at Owen Olearys Resteraunt-1280 Belmont Street. Derek Coelho, 37, of Brockton was charged with Assault and Battery, 2 counts of Assault and Battery on a police officer, disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace and resisting arrest.
2:47 a.m. 911 hang up from a Belmont Street apartment. Caller reports that people fighting inside apartment. Tiara Gurley, 24, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery and resisting arrest.
3:50 a.m. Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon at the CVS on Pearl Street. Reports of 2 males outside arguing and 1 white male appears to have a knife in his hand and clerk state that he is now coming inside the store. Alex Skaparas, 40, of Brockton was charged with 2 counts of assault with a dangerous weapon, Civil rights violation and disturbing the peace.
9:53 a.m. Unknown Emergency at a Walnut Street residence. State Police received a call from a female screaming and hung up. Vera Hart, 39, of Brockton was charged with Assault and Battery.
9:59 a.m. 2 tires slashed on Hancock Street. Police report taken.
12:03 p.m. 911 hang up from a French Avenue apartment. Juvenile arrest of a 16 yr old female for assault, threatening to commit a crime and disturbing the peace. Transported to New Bedford.
12:19 p.m. Fire call for a Sawtell Avenue residence. Basting the turkey too much and it spilled onto the stove and sparked a grease fire. Fire and homeowners have the grease fire well under control.
4:27 p.m. Larceny of a motor vehicle on Arthur Paquin Way. 1997 Honda Civic Gray reported stolen.
6:25 p.m. B & E in progress at a Breer Circle residence. Caller came home and found 2 males in the home and chased them out. Did not see the front of them only the backs. Police report taken.
8:08 p.m. B & E investigation to a Market Street apartment. 1st floor broken into and nobody there now. Police report taken.
9:22 p.m. B & E investigation at Davis Commons. Apartment broken into and police report taken.
10:44 p.m. Disturbance at the Hess gas station at 1234 Belmont Street. Caller reports that a man with corn rolls just urinated on the gas pump and now appears to be rolling a blunt. Party left prior to arrival.
1:10 a.m. Disturbance at Owen Olearys Resteraunt-1280 Belmont Street. Derek Coelho, 37, of Brockton was charged with Assault and Battery, 2 counts of Assault and Battery on a police officer, disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace and resisting arrest.
2:47 a.m. 911 hang up from a Belmont Street apartment. Caller reports that people fighting inside apartment. Tiara Gurley, 24, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery and resisting arrest.
3:50 a.m. Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon at the CVS on Pearl Street. Reports of 2 males outside arguing and 1 white male appears to have a knife in his hand and clerk state that he is now coming inside the store. Alex Skaparas, 40, of Brockton was charged with 2 counts of assault with a dangerous weapon, Civil rights violation and disturbing the peace.
9:53 a.m. Unknown Emergency at a Walnut Street residence. State Police received a call from a female screaming and hung up. Vera Hart, 39, of Brockton was charged with Assault and Battery.
9:59 a.m. 2 tires slashed on Hancock Street. Police report taken.
12:03 p.m. 911 hang up from a French Avenue apartment. Juvenile arrest of a 16 yr old female for assault, threatening to commit a crime and disturbing the peace. Transported to New Bedford.
12:19 p.m. Fire call for a Sawtell Avenue residence. Basting the turkey too much and it spilled onto the stove and sparked a grease fire. Fire and homeowners have the grease fire well under control.
4:27 p.m. Larceny of a motor vehicle on Arthur Paquin Way. 1997 Honda Civic Gray reported stolen.
6:25 p.m. B & E in progress at a Breer Circle residence. Caller came home and found 2 males in the home and chased them out. Did not see the front of them only the backs. Police report taken.
8:08 p.m. B & E investigation to a Market Street apartment. 1st floor broken into and nobody there now. Police report taken.
9:22 p.m. B & E investigation at Davis Commons. Apartment broken into and police report taken.
10:44 p.m. Disturbance at the Hess gas station at 1234 Belmont Street. Caller reports that a man with corn rolls just urinated on the gas pump and now appears to be rolling a blunt. Party left prior to arrival.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
8:40 a.m. B&E MV investigation on Brown Street. Work van had copper/wallet/credit card stolen.
9:27 a.m. Hit & Run in progress in the vicinity of 181 Forest Avenue. Caller states tan Honda just hit the back of their car and bumper fell off. The caller has the plate of the hit & run vehicle. Lucia I Yanes, 38, of Brockton was summonsed for leaving the scene of property damage.
10:01 a.m. Motor Vehicle Stop at 126 Highland Street & 38 Lexington St. Blue 1993 Mercury CP Cougar. Citation/Warning issued for excessive tint 14%.
10:18 a.m. Unwanted Guest Disturbance at Elmcourt Hotel-33 W Elm St. 3 males and a female refusing to leave. Matter settled.
11:10 a.m. Larceny in Progress at the Rockland Trust-100 Belmont St. Black Male wearing a white shirt with blk and red stripes tried to allegedly cash a bad check for $1395, he grabbed the check from the teller and took off on foot toward Main St. Complaint file, evidence submitted and Norwell Police contacted. Gregory Smith, 21, of Brockton was summonsed for forgery of check, uttering a false check and attempting to commit a crime.
11:32 a.m. B & E MV investigation from caller at WB Mason Co-59 Centre St. Car broken into in back parking lot of Enterprise parking lot. Police report taken.
11:35 a.m. Hit & Run in progress at Harborone-826 N. Main St & 1 Oak St. Black Nissan just hit callers car in drive thru at the bank and took off from drive thru and went right on to N. Main St. Police report taken.
12:27 p.m. Motor Vehicle Stop at 70 Tribou Street 834 Warren Avenue. Juvenile 16 charged with unlicensed operation of MV and failure to wear seat belt. Also Freddy Alves Salazar, 20, of Brockton was summonsed for Window obstructed/nontransparent and allowing improper operation of MV.
12:51 p.m. B & E investigation at Brockton Commons- 55 City Hall SQ. Shed was broken into and power washers, snow blowers and other items were taken. Happened between 9pm and now. Police report taken.
1:07 p.m. Domestic violence call on Westland Street. Caller is the maintenance of building and allegedly witnessed husband hitting wife in apartment. Husband is standing outside and caller is with wife and threw husband out. The husband is from India and has black jacket on. Kishorbhai Patel, 41, of Brockton was charged with Assault and Battery and Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon.
2:05 p.m. B & E investigation in the vicinity of the 260 block of Torrey Street. Caller reports that they were gone for one hour and when they came back found house was broken into. Police report taken.
3:00 p.m. B & E Home attempted on Oakland Street. Caller reports damage to back door and garage door. Police report taken.
3:05 p.m. Bomb Scare- Call came from a payphone at 1293 Main Street at Christys. Caller stated “Yes, I put a bomb in Walgreens southside, bye.” then hung up. Police and fire notified.
3:07 p.m. B & E Home attempted on Kame Street. Both back doors damaged and caller will be at a Oakland Street residence, same attempt happened there also. Police report.
3:19 p.m. B & E MV investigation at 141 Main St. Caller is parked in alley way to Tuxedo place and window is smashed and GPS taken.
3:26 p.m. Violation of 209A order on Arthur Paquin Way. Noah Baez, 39, of Brockton was summonsed for violation of abuse prevention order and malicious destruction of property over $250.
4:37 p.m. Call from Brockton Hospital that a patient stole a Doctors prescription pad. Prescription pad returned and Doctor does not want to press charges.
5:39 p.m. Unwanted Guest Disturbance at the Laundromat at 139 Pleasant Street. Caller reports that “crack heads” giving the worker a hard time and refusing to leave. Police respond and parties left prior to arrival.
5:43 p.m. B & E investigation at a Pearl Street residence in the vicinity of the 400 block. Home broken into.
6:09 p.m. Malicious Damage investigation on Reservoir Street. Car tires slashed.
6:59 p.m. Assault and Battery investigation on Winthrop Street. Reports that a female allegedly came to his house and started a “bunch of ruckus” and allegedly punched him in the eye. The alleged suspect is at Giannaros Liquors and wants to give her side of the story. Michelle Mattingly, 30, of Stoughton was summonsed for assault and battery. Hermenegildo F Depina, 39, of Brockton was summonsed for assault and battery.
7:05 p.m. Robbery at Stop and Gas-81 Warren Avenue. Caller reports that had his phone and wallet stolen out of truck. Police report taken.
8:10 p.m. Threats made to Arthur Paquin Way residence. Caller states that suspect allegedly called her friend and threatened to shoot her in the head. Noah Baez, 39, of Brockton was summonsed for violation of abuse prevention order and threatening to commit a crime.
8:37 p.m. Police officer has prisoner from VA Hospital. Mark Sullivan, 53, of Pembroke was charged with trespassing.
8:38 p.m. Reports of a driver heading into Brockton and driving erratic on Belmont Street. Caller is a corrections officer and has him in the lot of Cumberland Farms. Kirk Kurowski, 31, of Nashua, NH was charged with Foreign Warrant.
9:18 p.m. Suspicious person on Menlo Street. Kristian Nelson, 24, of Brockton was charged with Possession of a class A drug, resisting arrest, A&B on a police officer and disturbing the peace.
9:31 p.m. Assault and Battery in progress at 29 Goddard Road. 3rd floor people fighting in the 3rd floor. Female is screaming. Sean W Everson, 26, of Brockton was charged with Home invasion, A&B with a dangerous weapon, A&B, larceny under $250, malicious destruction of property over $250 and intimidation of a witness.
9:27 a.m. Hit & Run in progress in the vicinity of 181 Forest Avenue. Caller states tan Honda just hit the back of their car and bumper fell off. The caller has the plate of the hit & run vehicle. Lucia I Yanes, 38, of Brockton was summonsed for leaving the scene of property damage.
10:01 a.m. Motor Vehicle Stop at 126 Highland Street & 38 Lexington St. Blue 1993 Mercury CP Cougar. Citation/Warning issued for excessive tint 14%.
10:18 a.m. Unwanted Guest Disturbance at Elmcourt Hotel-33 W Elm St. 3 males and a female refusing to leave. Matter settled.
11:10 a.m. Larceny in Progress at the Rockland Trust-100 Belmont St. Black Male wearing a white shirt with blk and red stripes tried to allegedly cash a bad check for $1395, he grabbed the check from the teller and took off on foot toward Main St. Complaint file, evidence submitted and Norwell Police contacted. Gregory Smith, 21, of Brockton was summonsed for forgery of check, uttering a false check and attempting to commit a crime.
11:32 a.m. B & E MV investigation from caller at WB Mason Co-59 Centre St. Car broken into in back parking lot of Enterprise parking lot. Police report taken.
11:35 a.m. Hit & Run in progress at Harborone-826 N. Main St & 1 Oak St. Black Nissan just hit callers car in drive thru at the bank and took off from drive thru and went right on to N. Main St. Police report taken.
12:27 p.m. Motor Vehicle Stop at 70 Tribou Street 834 Warren Avenue. Juvenile 16 charged with unlicensed operation of MV and failure to wear seat belt. Also Freddy Alves Salazar, 20, of Brockton was summonsed for Window obstructed/nontransparent and allowing improper operation of MV.
12:51 p.m. B & E investigation at Brockton Commons- 55 City Hall SQ. Shed was broken into and power washers, snow blowers and other items were taken. Happened between 9pm and now. Police report taken.
1:07 p.m. Domestic violence call on Westland Street. Caller is the maintenance of building and allegedly witnessed husband hitting wife in apartment. Husband is standing outside and caller is with wife and threw husband out. The husband is from India and has black jacket on. Kishorbhai Patel, 41, of Brockton was charged with Assault and Battery and Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon.
2:05 p.m. B & E investigation in the vicinity of the 260 block of Torrey Street. Caller reports that they were gone for one hour and when they came back found house was broken into. Police report taken.
3:00 p.m. B & E Home attempted on Oakland Street. Caller reports damage to back door and garage door. Police report taken.
3:05 p.m. Bomb Scare- Call came from a payphone at 1293 Main Street at Christys. Caller stated “Yes, I put a bomb in Walgreens southside, bye.” then hung up. Police and fire notified.
3:07 p.m. B & E Home attempted on Kame Street. Both back doors damaged and caller will be at a Oakland Street residence, same attempt happened there also. Police report.
3:19 p.m. B & E MV investigation at 141 Main St. Caller is parked in alley way to Tuxedo place and window is smashed and GPS taken.
3:26 p.m. Violation of 209A order on Arthur Paquin Way. Noah Baez, 39, of Brockton was summonsed for violation of abuse prevention order and malicious destruction of property over $250.
4:37 p.m. Call from Brockton Hospital that a patient stole a Doctors prescription pad. Prescription pad returned and Doctor does not want to press charges.
5:39 p.m. Unwanted Guest Disturbance at the Laundromat at 139 Pleasant Street. Caller reports that “crack heads” giving the worker a hard time and refusing to leave. Police respond and parties left prior to arrival.
5:43 p.m. B & E investigation at a Pearl Street residence in the vicinity of the 400 block. Home broken into.
6:09 p.m. Malicious Damage investigation on Reservoir Street. Car tires slashed.
6:59 p.m. Assault and Battery investigation on Winthrop Street. Reports that a female allegedly came to his house and started a “bunch of ruckus” and allegedly punched him in the eye. The alleged suspect is at Giannaros Liquors and wants to give her side of the story. Michelle Mattingly, 30, of Stoughton was summonsed for assault and battery. Hermenegildo F Depina, 39, of Brockton was summonsed for assault and battery.
7:05 p.m. Robbery at Stop and Gas-81 Warren Avenue. Caller reports that had his phone and wallet stolen out of truck. Police report taken.
8:10 p.m. Threats made to Arthur Paquin Way residence. Caller states that suspect allegedly called her friend and threatened to shoot her in the head. Noah Baez, 39, of Brockton was summonsed for violation of abuse prevention order and threatening to commit a crime.
8:37 p.m. Police officer has prisoner from VA Hospital. Mark Sullivan, 53, of Pembroke was charged with trespassing.
8:38 p.m. Reports of a driver heading into Brockton and driving erratic on Belmont Street. Caller is a corrections officer and has him in the lot of Cumberland Farms. Kirk Kurowski, 31, of Nashua, NH was charged with Foreign Warrant.
9:18 p.m. Suspicious person on Menlo Street. Kristian Nelson, 24, of Brockton was charged with Possession of a class A drug, resisting arrest, A&B on a police officer and disturbing the peace.
9:31 p.m. Assault and Battery in progress at 29 Goddard Road. 3rd floor people fighting in the 3rd floor. Female is screaming. Sean W Everson, 26, of Brockton was charged with Home invasion, A&B with a dangerous weapon, A&B, larceny under $250, malicious destruction of property over $250 and intimidation of a witness.
Brockton Man Netted in Dorchester Cocaine Drug Bust
The BrocktonPost
BOSTON--A Brockton man and Quincy woman were among 18 other people charged in U.S. District Court in Boston today after a year-long investigation into an alleged nearly two-decades old family run Dorchester cocaine and crack trafficking ring in a Greenwood Street neighborhood.
Ryan Morris, 44, of Brockton and Nicole Willis, 35, of Quincy were charged along with 18 others from Dorchester and Jamaica Plain with one count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and distribution of more than 500 grams of cocaine and more than 280 grams of cocaine base, according to a statement issued today by U.S. Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz's office.
The complaint alleges between June 2009 and December 2, 2010, the defendants
distributed cocaine and crack throughout the Boston neighborhoods of Dorchester, Roxbury and Jamaica Plain.
Michael Williams, 43, of Dorchester--the reported head of the ring--allegedly used two Greenwood Street triple-deckers in Dorchester to store cocaine, cook cocaine into cocaine base and run his cocaine trafficking organization.
Affidavits provided by the U.S. Attorney's Office allege Williams and other family members have been running a highly successful and entrenched cocaine and crack drug ring that has been in operation since the early 1990s.
In addition to the arrests, search warrants were executed at thirteen locations. These locations include the following properties in Dorchester: 10 Coffey St., Apt. 2; 132 Greenwood St., Apt. 3; 19 Brenton St., Apt. 2; 82 Centre St.;1320 Dorchester Ave., Rear; 8 Peacevale Rd.; 12 Nottingham St., Apt. 12A; 67 Washington St., Apt. 11; 60 Thetford, Apt. 2; 71 Sawyer Ave., Apt. 3; Quincy: 108 Sumner St., Apt. 2; Brockton: 15 Packard Way; and Jamaica Plain: 302 Centre St., Apt. 2.
Investigators also seized safety deposit boxes and three bank accounts, as
well as forfeit 14 vehicles and the following Dorchester properties that were allegedly used in the drug operation: 132, 136 and 138 Greenwood St. and 8 Peacevale Road.
Investigators used wire taps, electronic surveillance and drug buys as part of the bust.
If convicted, each of these defendants face a minimum mandatory of 10 years to life in prison, followed by a term of life of supervised release and a $4,000,000 fine.
United States Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz; Steven W. Derr, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration, New England Field Division; John Gibbons, U.S. Marshal, District of Massachusetts; and Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis made the announcement today.
Also arrested and charged were:
Dwayne Person, 40; Dennis Person; Kervin Pena, 24; Anastacio Lopez, 34; Noel William, 54; Eydris Adams, 34; Nicole Moore, 33; Beverly Person, 39; Jerome Marion, 33; Donald William, 33; George Leary, 60; Ramon Lomax, 46; Anthony Madden, 49; Shawn Walker, 35; Debra Brown, 50; and Frank Copeland,45, all of Dorchester.
Miguel Angel Nouel, 30 of Jamaica Plain was also charged.
BOSTON--A Brockton man and Quincy woman were among 18 other people charged in U.S. District Court in Boston today after a year-long investigation into an alleged nearly two-decades old family run Dorchester cocaine and crack trafficking ring in a Greenwood Street neighborhood.
Ryan Morris, 44, of Brockton and Nicole Willis, 35, of Quincy were charged along with 18 others from Dorchester and Jamaica Plain with one count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and distribution of more than 500 grams of cocaine and more than 280 grams of cocaine base, according to a statement issued today by U.S. Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz's office.
The complaint alleges between June 2009 and December 2, 2010, the defendants
distributed cocaine and crack throughout the Boston neighborhoods of Dorchester, Roxbury and Jamaica Plain.
Michael Williams, 43, of Dorchester--the reported head of the ring--allegedly used two Greenwood Street triple-deckers in Dorchester to store cocaine, cook cocaine into cocaine base and run his cocaine trafficking organization.
Affidavits provided by the U.S. Attorney's Office allege Williams and other family members have been running a highly successful and entrenched cocaine and crack drug ring that has been in operation since the early 1990s.
In addition to the arrests, search warrants were executed at thirteen locations. These locations include the following properties in Dorchester: 10 Coffey St., Apt. 2; 132 Greenwood St., Apt. 3; 19 Brenton St., Apt. 2; 82 Centre St.;1320 Dorchester Ave., Rear; 8 Peacevale Rd.; 12 Nottingham St., Apt. 12A; 67 Washington St., Apt. 11; 60 Thetford, Apt. 2; 71 Sawyer Ave., Apt. 3; Quincy: 108 Sumner St., Apt. 2; Brockton: 15 Packard Way; and Jamaica Plain: 302 Centre St., Apt. 2.
Investigators also seized safety deposit boxes and three bank accounts, as
well as forfeit 14 vehicles and the following Dorchester properties that were allegedly used in the drug operation: 132, 136 and 138 Greenwood St. and 8 Peacevale Road.
Investigators used wire taps, electronic surveillance and drug buys as part of the bust.
If convicted, each of these defendants face a minimum mandatory of 10 years to life in prison, followed by a term of life of supervised release and a $4,000,000 fine.
United States Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz; Steven W. Derr, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration, New England Field Division; John Gibbons, U.S. Marshal, District of Massachusetts; and Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis made the announcement today.
Also arrested and charged were:
Dwayne Person, 40; Dennis Person; Kervin Pena, 24; Anastacio Lopez, 34; Noel William, 54; Eydris Adams, 34; Nicole Moore, 33; Beverly Person, 39; Jerome Marion, 33; Donald William, 33; George Leary, 60; Ramon Lomax, 46; Anthony Madden, 49; Shawn Walker, 35; Debra Brown, 50; and Frank Copeland,45, all of Dorchester.
Miguel Angel Nouel, 30 of Jamaica Plain was also charged.