Thursday, September 15, 2011

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2011

12:13 a.m. Domestic violence investigation at 10 Wyman St. Apt. #1. Caller states her baby's father allegedly pushed her and she fell outside. He then took their 1-year-old baby and believes he went home. Milton Barros, 32, 39 Huntington St. Apt.#1, Brockton was summonsed for A&B.

12:57 a.m. B&E investigation at 42 Lowell St. Caller states someone broke into the house and they entered the upstairs bedroom. Police report taken.

1:21 a.m. Domestic violence call at 125 Provost St. State Police say they hear people fighting in the background and sounds like a domestic going on. Nancy Cruz, 41, 125 Provost St., Brockton was charged with A&B, and A&B with dangerous weapon.

2:12 a.m. Motor vehicle pursuit at 1092 Montello St. & 31 Perkins Ave. Isabella J. Sheridan, 21, 18 Quincy St., Brockton was summonsed for leaving the scene of property damage and marked lanes violation.

3:27 a.m. Police officer has prisoner from 7-Eleven, 662 Belmont St. Marcos Araujo, 28, of 50 Farrington St., Brockton was charged with open and gross lewdness.

7:23 a.m. Rape investigation at Hess Gas Station, 261 North Main St. Caller states she was almost raped by a drunk, 5'10, skinny Hispanic male wearing a tan shirt and carrying a plastic bag.

8:16 a.m. Malicious damage to motor vehicle at 87 Tribou St. Caller stated someone keyed and smashed his windows to his car.

8:26 a.m. Malicious damage investigation at 16 Forest Road. Someone spray painted callers’ van.

9:07 a.m. Code enforcement at D.W. Field maintenance, 331 Oak St. Caller states an older male keeps filling up dumpster with construction materials.

9:39 a.m. Larceny investigation at 12 Carleton St. Apt. #1. Caller states his belonging were taken from his apartment.

10:25 a.m. Malicious damage investigation at 740 Court St. Caller states his wife allegedly slashed all 4 tires on his car, broke into his cab, and stole his wallet. Caller states there is a witness. Linda J. Fullerton, 43, 33 West Elm St. Apt. #304, Brockton was charged with malicious damage to motor vehicle, felony B&E vehicle/boat in the daytime, and vandalize property.

11:21 a.m. Disturbance at 321 North Main St. Robert Monteforte, 65, 511 Pond St., Braintree was charged with disturbing the peace, trespassing and possession of Class E drug.

3:00 p.m. Assault & battery in progress at 111 Ford St. Apt.#1. Caller states two females are allegedly fighting. Amanda Waite, 20, 111 Ford St. Apt. #1, Brockton was charged with A&B. Ebony Winstead, 25, 152 Menlo St. Apt.#1, Brockton was charged with A&B.

3:13 p.m. Domestic violence investigation at Texas Road House, 124 Westgate Dr. Caller is employee who states her ex-boyfriend allegedly went into the restaurant and spit in her face, hit her in the back of the head and kicked her leg. Richard Boria, 34, of 36 Hervey St., Brockton was charged with A&B.

4:00 p.m. Domestic violence investigation at 304 West St. Caller states his sister allegedly came into his house, pushed him to the floor, ripped the flower box off the house and threw it at him. Jason W. Dembling, 59, 304 West St., Brockton was charged with assault with dangerous weapon, malicious destruction of property over $250, and intimidation of a witness.

7:32 p.m. Assault with dangerous weapon at Hess Gas Station, 261 North Main St. Black male wearing a button-down colored shirt, jeans. Caller states the man was pumping gas when the suspect approached him with a knife and took an unknown amount of money. Suspect headed towards Waverly Street on foot. Victim was not robbed. Victim refused to look at pictures at the BPD or his residence. Unable to retrieve surveillance tape at this time.

9:16 p.m. A&B dangerous weapon knife at Brockton Fire Station- 42 Pleasant St. Walk-in stabbing victim.

9:22 p.m. Disturbance by a drunk at 42 ½ Clifford Ave. Caller states her mother's boyfriend has been allegedly drinking, very aggressive, and tried to hit them both with a plunger. Victor Baerga, 49, of Brockton was summonsed for 2 counts of assault with dangerous weapon.

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