Wednesday, April 27, 2011

FRIDAY, April 22, 2011

12:32 a.m. Suspicious person. Mutual Bank, 656 Crescent St. Caller reports unknown female wearing a red jacket has been sitting in front of Mutual Bank for 4 hours. Homeless person didn’t make it to Main Spring House before they shut their doors for the night. Woman moved along.

12:44 a.m. Malicious damage investigation. Spring Street. Brick through window. Police have a suspect. Thomas C. Scopa, 30, of Brockton was charged with malicious destruction of property over $250.

1:18 a.m. Threats see the complainant. Davids Street. Domestic violence complaint. Anthony Maurice Louis, 30, of Brockton was charged with threat to commit crime.

5:39 a.m. Assault and battery investigated. Lilly Avenue. Male party on phone stating that he has jumped. States he was “beaten” pretty bad. Unknown location of incident. Report taken.

6:29 a.m. M/V accident. Albion Street. Vehicle vs. a tree. Green Honda Civic. Vehicle is still running. No one in vehicle. Column damage. Large granite rock thrown against accelerator. Nothing appears missing from vehicle. Minor front end damage from impact with tree.
7:02 a.m. M/V abandoned. 141 Magoun Avenue & 342 Menlo St. Black Honda Civic. Driver’s door open. No one in vehicle.

7:06 a.m. B&E M/V investigation. Felton Street. 2010 Ford Fusion. Rear window smashed. GPS taken.

7:35 a.m. Larceny of a M/V investigation. Laureston St. Black Honda Civic. Caller states she will come in and file a report later.

8:09 a.m. Suicide attempted. Grove Street. Caller reports his wife has slit her wrists with a butcher knife. Adult female taken to Brockton Hospital ER.

9:36 a.m. Larceny of a M/V investigation. Field Street. Complainant walked into lobby to report her motor vehicle stolen from Field Street. Her vehicle was involved in a motor vehicle accident prior to being reported.

9:54 a.m. Unwanted guest disturbance. Brockton Hospital, 660 Centre St. Caller would like a man removed from the hospital. He is sitting on the bench outside of the ER area wearing blue scrubs and a green vest. Caller states he has a pending stalking charge against him from one of the nurses. When police arrived man was off the property waiting for a BAT bus. Police trespassed him and advised him to go to Good Samaritan. No stalking charges pending, however one threats charge pending.

12:13 p.m. Disturbance. Campello Coin Op-Laundromat, 826 Main St. Caller states her mother is about to fight another lady in the laundromat. A lot of screaming and yelling. Misunderstanding over a cellphone delivered via UPS or Fed Ex to a tenant of the building. Tenant accused employee of laundromat of stealing phone. Another employee placed cellphone in a downstairs area because tenant did not come for phone right away. Cell phone was given to tenant. Entire scene over nothing.

4:26 p.m. A & B dangerous weapon investigated. E. Union Street. Caller’s 11-year-old son was out walking the dog and a male came out of a Smith Avenue home swearing at him and throwing rocks at them. Dog came out of control also, and he bit the child on the arm. Report taken.

4:28 p.m. Malicious damage in progress. Garcia Grocery, 886 Main St. Female just allegedly kicked in the glass door. She is still on scene. Tina Williams, 20, of Brockton as charged with malicious destruction of property over $250 and possession to distribute a Class D drug.

5:33 p.m. Rape investigation. Montello Street extension. See person in lobby regarding incident involving stepfather.

6:34 p.m. Suicide attempted. Clifford Avenue. Caller states her male friend is going to kill himself. She stated it is all over Facebook. He even wrote his own obituary. Fire en route.

7:42 p.m. M/V stop. Shaw’s Supermarket, 641 Belmont St. Officer reports about 4 grams of weed, baggies, 2 pipes, a grinder, and open bottle of Hennessy was confiscated.

8:10 p.m. Man with a gun. Brockton District Court, 215 Main St. Unfounded.

9:31 p.m. Unwanted guest disturbance. McDonald’s, 908 N. Montello St. Five Hispanic males video-taping the inside of the store and refuse to leave. Matter settled.

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