Tuesday, February 1, 2011

FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 2011

12:13 a.m. Parking violation, Park Road. White commercial van is parked the wrong way on the wrong side of the road in front of a fire hydrant. Neighbors are unable to get out of the driveway. Matter settled.

12:14 a.m. B&E investigation, Warren Avenue. Police report burglar gained entry through the back door and apartment has been ransacked. Report taken on behalf of property owner for first and second floors (no tenants). Will need to return when the third floor tenant gets home from work to include her info.

5:39 a.m. A&B with a dangerous weapon—a gun, Grove Street. Caller reports her friend was hit in the face with a gun. Known female who hit her has left the area. Complaint filed.

8:33 a.m. Malicious damage investigation, Martland Avenue. Tires flattened. Caller reports she allegedly was told by a neighbor that if she did not move her vehicle damage would be done to it. Adalgisa A. Knight, 37, of Brockton, was charged with threat to commit crime.

9:44 a.m. B&E investigated, Newton Street. Caller reports B&E to vacant home. Copper stolen.

11:22 a.m. A&B with a dangerous weapon—a wrench, Keith Avenue extension. Caller states his girlfriend’s uncle allegedly hit him over the head with a wrench. Caller is bleeding and suspect drove off in a hunter green Nissan Xterra. Anthony Boseman, 44, of Randolph, was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.

11:49 a.m. Disturbance, South Jr. High School, 105 Keith Ave. A 14-year-old was arrested and charged with carrying a dangerous weapon on school grounds and minor possession of a BB gun or air rifle.

12:12 p.m. Disturbance, Emerson Avenue. Caller reports she is having a problem with her landlord trying to tow her car and they are arguing. Police report they were doing a T3 town and the owner has now blocked the tow truck and is refusing to move. Tow company towed the vehicle. Owner of the vehicle is very unhappy.

1:11 p.m. Robbery, Oak Street and Chatham West Drive. Caller reports a white female in her 30s just stole her pocketbook and fled in a gray SUV driven by a white male. Report taken.

1:14 p.m. B&E investigated, Linwood Street. B&E to home. Investigated.

2:11 p.m. Police officer has a prisoner, Hermon Street. Armando M. Rodriguez, 33, of Brockton was arrested and charged with trafficking in cocaine and selling or possessing an electric stun gun.

2:18 p.m. Larceny investigation, Hess Oil, 1614 Main St. Caller reports a red pickup truck drove off without paying for gas.

3:31 p.m. Malicious damage investigation, Turner Street. Call states having problems with a couple of teens throwing snowballs at caller’s house. One of the teens damaged his mailbox and fled the scene. Officers spoke to the teens yesterday about this.

4:06 p.m. Malicious damage investigation, N. Main Street. Caller reports his girlfriend is allegedly flipping out, throwing and breaking stuff. Caller states girlfriend allegedly kicked the door in and trashed the place. Second call victim reports girlfriend took all her stuff and has left and does not want to press charges. Kimberly Anne Mofford, 20, of Stoughton, was charged with A&B with a dangerous weapon and two counts of malicious destruction of property under $250.

4:57 p.m. Robbery investigation, Wilmington and N. Main streets. Alleged victim came into station to report he was hit over the head, knocked unconscious and robbed at about 2 p.m. Reports being unconscious on the ground for 3 hours in the snow in an alley on a busy street. Alleged victim’s girlfriend contacted by telephone believes he is making up the story because he has a drug problem and was supposed to pickup her kids this afternoon and did not. Girlfriend requested police get her house key from man. Police retrieved the key and girlfriend will pick it up. Alleged victim became very belligerent when told his girlfriend thinks he’s lying. Told to either behave or leave the lobby. He chose to leave.

5:15 p.m. Unwanted guest disturbance, Hillberg Avenue. Landlord states somebody allegedly broke into his apartment building and is living in the basement. Landlord believes they are in there now and is out front in a pickup waiting for police. Brandon Smith, 28, of Brockton, was arrested and charged with felony B&E of a building in the daytime and malicious destruction of property under $250.

5:59 p.m. Disturbance by a family, Dover Street. Caller reports aunt allegedly came over screaming and yelling. Caller alleges this is an everyday thing. Lots of yelling in the background. Sandra Barbosa, 31, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.

6:14 p.m. Overdose, Bradford Street. Caller reports female possibly overdosed on pills.

6:22 p.m. Disturbance, Summer Street. Caller reports out-of-control 15-year-old child has barricaded herself in the room and caller can smell smoke. Unknown if the child is trying to burn the house down. Police dispatched to the scene. Report taken.

8:49 p.m. Disturbance by a drunk, Texas Road House, 124 Westgate Dr. Caller reports a shutoff drunk female is causing a disturbance and refuses to leave. Party left prior to arrival.

9:55 p.m. Police officer has a prisoner, N. Main Street and Lansdowne Street. Eric P. Monteiro, 25, was arrested and charged with unlawfully carrying a firearm, defacing a fire arm serial number, speeding, number plate violation, failure to stop or yield, miscellaneous MV equipment violations and unlawful possession of ammunition.

11:15 p.m. A&B in progress, Pisces Kitchen, 820 Main St. Large brawl of males and females. No weapons seen. Under investigation.

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