12:20 a.m. Disturbance. Cardoso Café, 146 Montello St. Young, light-skinned male at door trying to get in. This guy caused a problem here last week. Matter settled.
12:41 a.m. Disturbance, 62 Perry Ave. Loud party in the area. People drinking in the street. Second call from a female who states her friend was hit in the face and now she is passing out. En route to Brockton Hospital ER with victim.
1:12 a.m. Disturbance, 78 Packard Way. Neighbor states he can hear people arguing out front. Possible fighting. States loud party has been going on tonight. Second call states about 30 people outside fighting. Police report a group of people out front of above address. Possible fighting. Mostly drunk. Matter settled.
1:36 a.m. Domestic violence call. Grove Street. Cell hang-up. State Police report a young child called and states someone is allegedly beating up his mother and then hung-up on transfer. Daniel Brito, 30, of Brockton was arrested and charged with A&B.
1:38 a.m. M/V accident. 157 Park Road. Car hit something. Now they are allegedly running toward Rochelle. Four black males. One has on beige pants and red jacket. Roberto Ribeiro Fernandes, 17, of Brockton was charged with OUI liquor, leaving the scene of property damage, and operating a M/V in violation of license restriction.
1:50 a.m. Disturbance. Cardoso Café, 146 Montello St. Large, loud crowd at closing. Moved along. Matter settled.
2:16 a.m. Disturbance. 7-11, 662 Belmont St. Amilton Pereira, 25, of Brockton and Juary Goncalves, 24, of Brockton were arrested and charged with disturbing the peace and trespass.
3:36 a.m. Disturbance. 7-11, 662 Belmont St. Catia Andrade, 19, of Brockton; Juanito T. Fernandes, 29, of Brockton; Etson Fernandes, 25, of Brockton and Edmiro Lobo, 26, of Brockton were all charged with disturbing the peace and trespassing.
4:08 a.m. 911 unknown emergency. Byron Avenue. From State Police. People arguing. Could hear female yelling then hung up. Second call. Female states her husband allegedly slapped and scratched her. Manuel Fernandes, 46, of Brockton was charged with A&B and witness intimidation.
6:46 a.m. B&E investigated. United Methodist Church, 415 Pearl St. Caller reports someone broke into the church overnight. They cooked food, opened all the windows and tried to get into the offices. Report taken.
8:04 a.m. Domestic violence call. Davis Commons, 165 Carl Ave. Caller reports baby’s father allegedly pushed her, pushed her head into the floor and slapped her. He allegedly came home after drinking. Sammy Campos, 22, of Brockton was charged with A&B.
9:57 a.m. Party unconscious. Huntington St. Caller reports party passed out on the front lawn. Fire sent. Fire reports man on lawn was just enjoying the sun.
11:35 a.m. Disturbance. Saab’s Food Mart, 1280 Main St. Caller has left food mart, but wanted to report a white female in a white car started yelling at her in the parking lot of Saab’s when she got into her car. Caller reports the other female began chasing her and tried to jump on her car. Caller was scared and is crying. Went to her aunt’s. Is afraid to leave. Doesn’t know the other female. Matter settled.
11:48 a.m. Suicide attempted. Norwood Street. Caller reported finding her husband in car with a hose to his mouth. Was foaming at the mouth. Wife is trying to get him out of the car. Husband is breathing. Husband transported to Brockton Hospital ER. BCI called for photos.
5:22 p.m. Malicious damage M/V. Martin Street. Caller states he just dropped his son off and his ex allegedly came out and kicked two dents in his car. Caller called back to report the people in the house came out and allegedly started making threats. Amba Roderick, 20, of Brockton was charged with A&B and malicious destruction of property less than $250.
7:49 p.m. Domestic violence call. Banks Street. Caller states his grandson allegedly kicked him and threw him to the floor. Caller reports grandson also kicked his wife too. States grandson is out of control. James Anthony Gloddy, 22, of Brockton was charged with two counts of A&B on 60+ elder/disabled person, malicious destruction of property less than $250 and threat to commit crime.
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