Police Blotter 12-23-2010

December 13

9:42 a.m. — Three motor vehicles are ticketed for overtime violations in the public lot at Delby’s Corner on Washington Avenue.

10:06 a.m. — Officers respond to a Sea Foam Avenue apartment concerning a domestic dispute involving property. The property was returned and no action was necessary.

10:45 a.m. — A Cutler Street landlord reports that a tenant has been threatening other residents. WPD advises the landlord of his rights, and the matter is placed on the record.

12:25 p.m. — Officer Ferruccio talks to a Hutchinson Street resident about his car, which has been parked on the street for several days, in violation of the town’s 72-hour law. The owner agrees to move the car.

1 p.m. — An officer reports to Winthrop High School to follow-up on an ongoing matter.

1:40 p.m. — A Underhill Street resident reports that his front door was kicked-in sometime the previous night.

2:49 p.m. — A resident asks to speak to an officer concerning a possible sexual assault. Lt. Perrin reports there is no evidence of a sexual assault, but he does file a 51-A with the DCF.

3:40 p.m. — A Wave Way Avenue resident reports a past B&E that took place “sometime today.” The resident will call back if she determines anything is missing.

8:08 p.m. — A caller from the Congregational Church on Tewksbury Street thinking there might be someone in the building. Officers search the property, and don’t find anything, or anyone, suspicious.

8:30 p.m. — A Pleasant Park Road resident reports a possible break-in in the basement of his home.

8:33 p.m. —  A Golden Drive resident reports that she is involved in a civil lawsuit, and that “representatives of the other party” are harassing her. Units are dispatched to compile the necessary information.

December 14

8:20 p.m. — A Hermon Street resident reports that his landlord told him that someone will be entering his unit tomorrow to do some work. The landlord allegedly won’t tell him what type of work is being done. WPD informs the resident to tell the landlord that he needs adequate notice and more information, and to contact the police if the dispute continues tomorrow.

10:44 p.m. — A pedestrian is stuck by a motor vehicle on Putnam Street. The victim is transported to MGH via ambulance.

12:50 p.m. — The Winthrop High School principal calls to report he recovered a “large knife” from a student.

1 p.m. — An Ocean View Street resident reports someone entered his unlocked pickup truck and stole several unsecured items from the bed of the vehicle.

9:33 p.m. — A woman reports she received a harassing phone call from her boyfriend’s mother. An officer speaks to the mother and warns her not to call the other party, or the matter will be brought to court.

December 15

7:38 a.m. — A caller reports that someone is “being harassed” on Pearl Avenue, but officers find no such activity when they respond.

8:34 a.m. — A Court Road resident reports that two large moving vans are on the street. She is informed that this is not a violation of any laws. An officer responds and verifies that the moving company is not committing any violations.

9:29 a.m. — A Madison Avenue resident reports that some items have been stolen from his yard and used by kids to construct a skate ramp.

1:07 p.m. — An Ipswich resident came into the station to report that his vehicle was egged while parked at the public landing.

2:25 p.m. — Officers respond to a verbal domestic situation on Sunset Road.

2:46 p.m. —  A Sea Foam Avenue resident reports she was assaulted, although she later recanted and signed a medical refusal form.

11:30 p.m. — Sean Walsh, 41, of Winthrop was arrested and charged with domestic assault and battery/authority under 209-A following a report of a fight on Irwin Street.

December 16

2:04 a.m. — A Golden Drive resident reports someone is sitting in a car with the motor running. The person in question lives on Golden Drive.

4:28 a.m. — A Sunnyside Avenue resident reports an ongoing problem involving a neighbor’s dog that barks outside during the early morning hours. The matter is referred to the ACO.

10:02 a.m. — Robert Passariello, 23, of East Boston, is arrested on an outstanding warrant and possession of a Class A substance following a call to a Golden Drive apartment.

10:54 a.m. — A driver is issued a citation for expired plates. The car is put in the owner’s yard.

11:20 a.m. — A driver is issued a citation for speeding on Main Street.

4:31 p.m. — A Madison Avenue resident reports that a group of kids stole something from his yard. Officers report that the kids stole a piece of plywood before running away.

6:02 p.m. — A Crest Avenue resident reports a theft from her hallway. Two UPS packages were broken into.

8 p.m. — Officers respond to a domestic disturbance on Shirley Street. The man leaves for the night, and no further action is necessary.

9:34 p.m. — A driver is issued a citation for speeding on Pleasant Street.

10:23 p.m. — A driver is issued a citation for a stop sign violation on Shirley Street.

10:41 p.m. —  A driver is issued a citation for a stop sign violation on Washington Avenue.

10:42 p.m. — A driver is issued a citation for a stop sign violation on Shirley Street.

December 17

8:22 a.m. — An honest Park Avenue resident comes into the station to report she struck a motor vehicle the night before.

10:12 p.m. — A truck is towed from Sea View Avenue and Winthrop Street for obstructing traffic and attaching the wrong license plate.

2:43 p.m. — A Bank Street resident calls to report that someone stole some holiday lights from her front yard.

3:30 p.m. — A driver is cited for a stop sign violation on Tafts Avenue.

11:29 p.m. — Officers respond to a verbal domestic dispute on Russell Street.

Legend for police blotter: 51A = a report by a state mandated reporter of child abuse or neglect; 209A order = domestic abuse prevention restraining order; A&B = assault & battery; ACO = Animal Control Officer; B&E = breaking & entering; BOLO = be on the lookout; CMVI = civil motor vehicle infraction; DSS = Department of Social Services; D/W = dangerous weapon; MGH=Mass. General Hospital; MV = motor vehicle; MVA = motor vehicle accident; OUI=Operating a MV while under the influence; RMV=Registry of Motor Vehicles; SRO=School Resource Officer; tagging = graffiti; WFD=Winthrop Fire Department; WMS=Warrant Management Service.

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