Wednesday, April 27, 2011

THURSDAY, April 21, 2011

1:35 a.m. Assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Good Samaritan Hospital, 235 N. Pearl St. White male brought to hospital by a friend stating he was suffering from a stab wound to the leg.

6:33 a.m. Larceny of a M/V investigation. Montvale Road. Caller reported a 2006 blue Pontiac stolen. When police arrived vehicle owner stated to police she does not want to report the car stolen because she doesn’t want the person who she loaned it to to get in trouble.

8:02 a.m. Malicious damage—in progress. BAT bus terminal, 10 Commercial St. A police officer states witnessed a man damage private property while exiting the police station parking lot. Devol Brown, 28, was charged with malicious destruction of property under $250 and disorderly conduct.

8:20 a.m. Assault and battery investigation. Howard St. Woman stated her boyfriend allegedly hit her. Police report victim became uncooperative and refused to give any information because she was leaving the state in a couple of hours and police service wasn’t necessary. Devon Jordan, 25, of Brockton was charged with assault and battery.

9:40 a.m. Domestic violence investigation. Landmark Health Solutions, 888 N. Main St. Caller states she saw an elderly client allegedly getting abused by her daughter. Took place approximately 15 minutes ago. Caller states as the elderly female was getting into the car the daughter allegedly was slamming the elderly females head in back of the chair. Judith M. Azer, 67, of Randolph was charged with assault and battery on a person 60 or over/elder or disabled person.

12:49 p.m. Larceny investigation. Main Street. See caller at Supreme Coffee and Donuts. Woman states earlier at home on Market Street a man allegedly stole $240 out of her wallet. Steven Langley, 36, of Brockton was charged with larceny from a person.

1:10 p.m. Disturbance. Legion Food Mart, 113 Legion Parkway. Party has a problem with the clerk over charging her on some items. Party was told it is a civil matter, but is arguing with the clerk. Party has left the premises and the clerk no longer needs police services.

1:37 p.m. B & E investigated. Brookside Avenue. Breaking and entering to home. Report taken.

2:30 p.m. B & E investigated. Warren Avenue. Landlady told police someone broke a hole in a wall in the basement to get to the locked room where tools were stored.

2:56 p.m. Disturbance by a drunk. 1134 Main St. & 1 Market St. Caller reports a black male wearing a red jacket, white hat, about 6-feet, 2 inches tall is drunk, panhandling and bothering people. Man brought to his home on South Street.

3:05 p.m. Threats see the complainant. 472 Howard St. & 1 Lisa Dr. Customer on the bus threatened bus driver. Dispatch area just called it in.
3:47 p.m. Suspicious person. Dollar Tree, 700 Crescent St. White male in front of Dollar Tree handing out balloon animals and wearing a blue Cookie Monster shirt and red Elmo gloves. Employees said man has permission from store manager to hand out balloons. Man hands-out balloons for free as “Pumpkin the Clown.” Balloon maker told to get a permit from the city and a certificate of permission from Dollar Tree.

5:33 p.m. A & B investigated. W. Park Street. Caller reports her roommate allegedly poisoned her and her daughter’s food with bleach. Officers report two Cape Verdean roommates were spoken to. Male landlord allegedly had relationship with both roommates and now all are having issues with one another. Maria Alves, 45, of Brockton was summonsed for attempted poisoning.

6:24 p.m. Police officer has a prisoner. Chatham West Drive. Steve-Carol Raymond, 18, of Brockton was charged with home invasion and held for Quincy P.D.

7:38 p.m. Disturbance. George’s CafĂ©, 228 Belmont St. Caller states she is in rear parking lot in a Cadillac Escalade. He said there is a male with a small child yelling and screaming at her that she cut him off. Police report parties were told to act normal. Matter settled.

10:18 p.m. Domestic violence call. W. Park St. Third party call. Caller states her daughter just called her to ask her to call police because her boyfriend is allegedly beating her up. Two children, ages 4 and 2 are there. Emanuel Callwood, 27, of Brockton was charged with A&B and larceny over $250.

10:41 p.m. Disturbance. Breer Street. Second call. Caller reports 3 or 4 youths just threw eggs at the house again. Spoke with caller and checked area.

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