Boston Police Blotter: Drugs, larceny, stolen credit cards

The following calls and arrests were reported by the Boston Police Department from 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 23 to 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 24, according to information provided by the department.

All of the below named defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Arrest report

Deshawn Grayson, 2 Fairland Street, Roxbury, trespass.
Oscar Tejeda, 569 Blue Hill Ave., Boston, failure to stop for police.
Walter Da Graca, 35 Attleboro Road, Weymouth, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
Kenei Ellison, 714 Blue Hill Ave., Boston, resisting arrest.
Ryan Reilly, no address given, larceny under $1,200.
Matthew Colon, 682 Saratoga Street, East Boston, unarmed robbery.
Glenn Coleman, 17 Court Street, Boston, distribution of a class B substance.
Shauna Keller, 77 Columbus Ave., Boston, possession of a class B substance.
Mali Pugh, 33 Bakersfield Street, Dorchester, check forgery.
Hector Jaquez, 421 Old Colony Ave., distribution of a class B substance.
Jessie Roberts, 27 Lithgow Street, Dorchester, possession of a class B substance.
Malvin Berrios-Sevilla 307 Bowdoin Street, Dorchester, possession of a class A substance.
Abigail Mojica, 66 Williams Ave., Hyde Park, trespass.
Sheneka Gumbs, 54 Chandler Road, Malden, shoplifting by asportation.
Amanda Jones, 305 Cummins Highway, Roslindale, shoplifting by asportation.
James Skill, no address given, assault and battery.

Incident summary

BPD officers responded to at least 278 reported incidents in the covered 24-hour period. The department responded to six robberies, six aggravated assaults, no commercial burglaries, one residential burglary, three instances of larceny from a vehicle, 15 other cases of larceny, and one reported auto theft. There were no reported homicides.

Credit card thefts

The BPD is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a pair wanted in connection with a “larceny and credit card theft incident” which occurred at Lucca Restaurant on Hanover Street around 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 14.

According to police, the stolen credit cards were used to make purchases at a CVS in Somerville and a Target in Everett.

The department asks that anyone with information reach out to District A-1 Detectives at (617) 343-4571.

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