2011年12月14日星期三

Scanner tales: Stories from Braintree police log

Three Quincy men were arrested on Sunday for allegedly assaulting an attendant at the Super Petroleum gasoline station in Braintree, as well as customer who came to the attendant’s aid.

According to police, the two victims and two other customers said that one of the suspects had argued with the attendant over the payment for a cup of coffee. The man allegedly threw the coffee at the attendant, which caused three of the suspect’s companions to get out of their vehicle and come inside.

A customer, a 38-year-old Weymouth man, stepped forward to intervene, when he was punched in the head by three of the men and knocked to the ground. There, they continued to punch and kick him.

The man suffered non-life threatening injuries.

The four men fled from the station, located on Quincy Avenue, before police arrived. But they were later found outside the Quincy home of the registered owner of the vehicle they had fled in.

Several Quincy officers responded to arrest the men.

Giovanni H. Cesar, 22; Rihad A. Al-Khatib, 19; and Nadeem H. Al-Khatib, 21, all of Quincy, were arrested Sunday afternoon and returned to Braintree. There they were charged with assault and battery and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.

The fourth man involved in the incident was not charged and his name not released.

Four arrested at Plaza for shoplifting
Four people were arrested last weekend in two unrelated incidents after each pair allegedly stole items from stores in the South Shore Plaza.

According to police, two Quincy residents were arrested Friday afternoon after allegedly stealing clothing from Hollister in the mall.

Loss prevention officers reported to police that the couple was observed selecting articles of clothing, removing the security sensors, and concealing the clothing in their shopping bags.

Approximately $300 of clothing, all damaged from removed sensor tags, was recovered along with $200 of clothing believed to have been stolen from the Gap, police said.

Thomas P. Griffin, 43, and Sharon L. Holmes, 39, of Quincy were placed under arrest and charged with larceny over $250, malicious destruction of property, and receiving stolen property under $250.

A day later, on Saturday, police were called to Lord & Taylor after loss prevention observed a woman run out of the store with three pairs of UGG slippers – totaling $330 in value.

She sped off in a waiting Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck operated by a white male.

Loss prevention was able to obtain the vehicle’s registration, and a computer query led officers to an address in Weymouth. Further investigation led police to believe they had identified the first suspect.

On Sunday, police were called again to Lord & Taylor after the same woman was observed in the store selecting more pairs of UGG slippers. Once again, the woman fled from the store and entered a Chevrolet pickup occupied by a white male, police said.

An officer working a traffic detail nearby saw the pickup and followed it to Macy’s, where he stopped and confronted the pair.

Three pairs of UGG slippers, along with $200 of clothing believed to have been stolen from Victoria’s Secret, was recovered, police said.

Katelyn M. Keeley, 24, of Weymouth and Camilo Arrendo, 22, of Quincy were arrested and charged with larceny over $250 and receiving stolen property under $250. Keeley was additionally charged with a second count of larceny over $250 for the Saturday night incident.

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