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The following police arrest information was supplied by the Boston Police Department. Arrest does not indicate a conviction.
A drunk man known to police was taken to jail earlier this week after he tried to fight a police officer, calling him vulgar names and, while in a fighting pose, asking if he’d “like the right or the left.” Eduardo Hurtado, of 44 Harrison Ave., Boston was charged with assault and battery on a police officer, trespassing and disorderly conduct Tuesday night. Hurtado made several punching motions toward an officer, on duty in the parking lot of the CVS at 704 Centre St., and then began to shout vulgarities at him, according to a police report. The officer told Hurtado several times to stop or he’d be placed under arrest, according to the report. Hurtado, who was allegedly intoxicated, then began to kick snow at the officer. Hurtado is known …
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The following police blotter and arrest information was supplied by the Boston Police Department. Arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Two Roxbury men were arraigned on charges last week after they allegedly broke into a home on Williams Street and made away with a safe, money and two television sets, before the suspects crashed their car and fled on foot, according to a police report. Travis Greer, 27, faces a felony charge of breaking and enterting a building in the daytime, leaving the scene of an accident with property damage, possession with intent to distribute a class D substance (marijuana) and receiving stolen property over $250 and Jaquan Sims, 24, faces a felony charge of breaking and enterting a building in the daytime and receiving stolen property over $250, according to Renee Algarin, deputy press secretary for the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office. …
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The following police blotter and arrest information was supplied by the Boston Police Department. Arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Below are some Jamaica Plain police incidents of note reported between Friday, Nov. 30 and Sunday, Dec. 2. Incidents reported Friday, Nov. 30 Incidents reported Saturday, Dec. 1 Incidents reported Sunday, Dec. 2
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