Police blotter: protest arrests, fentanyl trafficking, assaulting a cop
The following calls and arrests were reported by the Boston Police Department from 10 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 6 to 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 7, according to information provided by the department.
All of the below named defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Arrest log
Keisha Effee, 35 Bradshaw St., Dorchester, possession of a class B drug.
Rayshon Johnson, 19 Barry St., Dorchester, trafficking in more than 10 grams of fentanyl.
Douglas Reid, 147 Centre St., Brockton, trafficking in more than 10 grams of fentanyl.
Noah Lawler, 29 Mead St., Charlestown, possession of a class E drug.
James Chiocchio, 73 Madison Ave., Quincy, larceny under $1,200.
Marinda Edwards, 30 Puritan Ave., Dorchester, assault and battery on a police officer.
Mackley Edouard, 112 Southampton St., Roxbury, possession of a class B drug.
Shuya Yang, 50 Salt St., Revere, larceny by check over $1,200.
Deondre Terrell, 61 Colonial Ave., Dorchester, misdemeanor breaking and entering.
Christian Lemay, 22 Bolton Ave., Dracut, trafficking in cocaine.
Arrested following protest
Roder Atwood, no address given, assault and battery on a police officer with serious injury.
Atalanta Carrig-Braun, 120 Boylston St., Boston, resisting arrest.
Benjamin Choucroun, no address given, resisting arrest.
Osama El-Khatib, 601 Albany St., Boston, resisting arrest.
Styx Hatch, no address given, resisting arrest.
Laith Hintzman, no address given, resisting arrest.
Prahlad Iyengar, no address given, resisting arrest.
Haley Macintyre, 81 Empire St., Allston, disorderly conduct.
Jacob Pettigrew, no address given, disturbing the peace.
Amun Prophet, 61a Mill Village Rd., South Deerfield, disorderly conduct.
Gabrielle Smith, no address given, resisting arrest.
Madeline Weikel, 39 Boylston St. Watertown, disturbing the peace.
Owen Woodcock, no address given, resisting arrest.
Incident Summary
BPD officers responded to at least 291 reported incidents in the covered 24-hour period. Officers responded to three aggravated assaults, three instances of larceny from a vehicle, 24 other cases of larceny, and one reported auto theft. There were no reported homicides, robberies, or burglaries.
