Tuesday, February 1, 2011

SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 2011

1:28 a.m. Gunshots call, 33 Dover Street. Caller states there was a large fight out front then he heard 4 to 7 shots out front. Caller reports a red Pontiac leaving the scene, possibly heading toward Warren Avenue. Also, at 1:29 a female called and said a male was shot in front of 33 Harvard St. and is laying down on the ground. CPAC processed scene and cleared.

2:27 a.m. Disturbance, Green Street. Caller reports alleged loud banging and yelling from inside apartment. Caller thinks they are fighting. Jose Gomes, 28, of Brockton was charged with A&B.

2:44 a.m. Disturbance, Falmouth Avenue and Waverly Street. Caller reports he can hear a group allegedly arguing out front. Alexandra M. Sceppa, 24, of Brockton, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace and resisting arrest.

3:37 a.m. Domestic violence call, Haverhill Street. Caller states her friend is allegedly being attacked by her husband who is still outside. Friend asked caller to notify police.
Nathan Godley, 43, of Brockton, was arrested and charged with A&B.

3:40 a.m. Malicious damage investigation, Green Street. Caller says a female known to him allegedly came to his work tonight and threatened to destroy his apartment. Caller reports she has a key. When caller got home his apartment was a mess—things were broken and thrown around. Under investigation.

8 a.m. Code enforcement, 33 Dover Street. Police report gathering paperwork to issue a temporary restraining order to limit he hours of operation of Drummer’s Lounge2 based on the violence that has happened at this location. Documents will be presented to court in a.m. with a short order notice.

8:57 a.m. Welfare check, Walmart, 700 Oak St. Caller states going to Good Samaritan Hospital with a 3-year-old found at the overpass of Route 24. After child was checked was returned to home. Mother was still sleeping.

2:18 p.m. A&B in progress, Shell, 253 E. Ashland St. Worker at Shell station reports being assaulted by a male known to him. Worker does not want to press charges, only wants the “kid” to stay off the property. Threatening man was told to stay away from station.

10:16 p.m. A&B with a dangerous weapon, Dunkin’ Donuts, 634 Centre St. and 75 Montello St. Caller states he was attacked by 2 black males—one wearing a brown coat with white stripes and fur on the hood. Caller states they took his cane and hit him with it. Is at Dunkin’s now. Report taken.

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