Thursday, February 17, 2011

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2011

1:15 a.m. Police officer has a prisoner. Ames and Spark streets. Jennifer L. Newcomb, 29, of S. Weymouth was charged with sexual conduct for fee.

3:35 a.m. Disturbance. Hamilton Street. Caller reports male party is back and allegedly yelling and arguing. Phone kept breaking up. Rayshaun J. Brown, 37, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.

5:14 a.m. Disturbance. Highland Street. Male party called about a woman and her baby. Male party refused any more info. A second call from a female from Highland Street allegedly yelling and screaming into the phone and then hung up. State Police state female told them someone allegedly took her baby. Derek Gresham, 26, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.

5:26 a.m. Recovered M/V out of town. Fitzpatrick Avenue and Cross Street. Caller states there is a red Honda Accord parked on the corner of Fitzpatrick Avenue with no doors and the interior light is on. Police report 1996 red Honda Accord SE was towed. It had not doors, no seats and now hood.

6:28 a.m. Larceny of a M/V investigation. Shivam Variety, 521 Main St. Caller reports he went into store and left the car running. When he came out his brown 1998 Nissan Altima was gone. It happened about 10 minutes ago.

7:27 a.m. Malicious damage M/V. Kingman Avenue. Motor vehicle tires allegedly slashed. Fotios S. Efthimiadis, 33, of Brockton was charged with destruction, damage and vandalism.

9:01 a.m. Disturbance. Exchange Street. Caller is calling from work to report his girlfriend called him stating someone is banging at the back door trying to get in. Girlfriend states there was an unknown male knocking at her rear door yelling, “bitch open up.” Girlfriend states she only moved in two weeks ago and guy is likely looking for the former tenant. Girlfriend said she will call police instead of boyfriend next time.

10:27 a.m. Larceny investigation. Brockton High School, 470 Forest Ave. Stolen cell phone. Suspect identified and unable to return the phone. A 16-year-old juvenile was arrested for larceny over $250.

1:03 p.m. Recovered stolen M/V. N. Main Street and Division Street. Caterpillar skid steer stolen from Kingston located by Auto Country in Abington. Also recovered was an equipment trailer stolen from Whitman. Abington PD did recovery for stolen skid steer. Whitman PD did recovery for trailer and Kingston PD notified.

1:27 p.m. Robbery investigation. Prestige Gas, 781 Warren Ave. Woman in PD lobby about a robbery at Prestige Gas at about 10 a.m. this morning. States $5,700 was taken by force. She stated she knows the suspect who she allegedly was trying to buy weed from and may know where he lives. Witness said a police officer needs to look at film. Woman changed her mind and does not want to make a report. Clear. No action needed.


2:28 p.m. Domestic violence investigate. Brockton PD, 7 Commercial St. Brian Jones, 36, of Avon was charged with assault and battery, two counts of intimidating a witness, and threat to commit crime.

3:01 p.m. Assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Nilsson and Main Streets. Caller stated someone allegedly threw a block of solid ice at his face. A 16-year-old juvenile was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.

3:50 p.m. Disturbance. Warren Avenue and Pleasant Street. Woman transported to Brockton Hospital ER. She had too much vodka.

5:11 p.m. Domestic violence investigate. Spring Avenue. Caller is mother who states son’s girlfriend allegedly punched him in the face and scratched her on the neck. She has left the house. Annette Powell, 23, of Brockton was charged with two counts of assault and battery.

9:49 p.m. M/V stop. Summer Street and Fine Street. Adelino Sousa, 51, of Brockton was charged with OUI liquor and marked lanes violation.

10:43 p.m. Domestic violence investigate. Walnut Street. Caller states her boyfriend allegedly assaulted their son and her father. Leroy Wallace, 27, of Boston was charged with A&B with a dangerous weapon, A&B, two counts of malicious damage to a M/V, witness intimidation, and threat to commit crime.

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