Ipswich Woman Arrested in South End for Shoplifting

Ipswich woman arrested in south end for shoplifting

Ipswich Woman Arrested in South End for Shoplifting

**Boston, MA** – Kaitlyn Mclean, 37, of Ipswich, was arrested on Saturday for shoplifting by officers from District D-4 (South End).

Officers responded to a report of shoplifting in progress at Lululemon on 776 Boylston Street. They were given a description of a female suspect who allegedly stole thousands of dollars in merchandise and then headed towards Dicks Sporting Goods.

Upon locating the suspect, officers witnessed her dropping the stolen items. Officers recovered forty-eight pieces of merchandise with an estimated value of $4,812.94.

Mclean was charged with Larceny over $1,200. Further, it was discovered that she had an active Shoplifting Warrant and she is expected to be arraigned in Boston Municipal Court.

Traffic Stop Leads to Firearm Arrest in Dorchester

Traffic stop leads to firearm arrest in dorchester

Traffic Stop Leads to Firearm Arrest in Dorchester

**BOSTON, MA** – Officers patrolling District B-2 (Roxbury) arrested Cameron Leonard, 22, of Weymouth, early Saturday morning for firearm-related offenses. The arrest followed a traffic stop at Columbia Rd. and Holden St. in Dorchester at 2:10 AM.

Police noticed a vehicle with expired registration while on patrol. They initiated a traffic stop using emergency lights and sirens. The vehicle contained the driver and five other passengers, including Leonard.

During the stop, officers ordered the vehicle’s occupants to exit when they discovered the unregistered status. Notably, Leonard drew officers’ attention by raising his right hand while keeping his left hand in his pocket.

Officers conducted a pat-frisk and felt what appeared to be a firearm. Although Leonard attempted to flee, officers quickly apprehended him and found a firearm in his hooded sweatshirt. Detectives identified the firearm as a Sig Sauer, Model P320 M18, 9mm caliber, with a ten-round magazine containing seven rounds and none in the chamber.

Leonard faces charges of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, Unlawful Possession of Ammunition, Poss

Suspect Arrested in Brighton Stabbing Incident

Suspect arrested in brighton stabbing incident

Suspect Arrested in Brighton Stabbing Incident

**Boston, MA** – On Monday at 10:02 PM, officers from District D-14 (Brighton) responded to a report of a stabbing at the intersection of Commonwealth Avenue and Warren Street in Brighton. Upon arrival, officers found a 36-year-old male victim who was receiving medical attention from Boston EMS for multiple stab wounds.

The victim was transported to a local hospital with serious injuries that are not life-threatening. District D-14 Detectives conducted a thorough investigation at the scene and identified the suspect involved in the incident.

On Tuesday, at approximately 6:30 PM, D-14 Detectives and the D-14 Drug Control Unit (DCU) arrested 43-year-old Hans Pierre of Brighton outside his residence in connection with the stabbing.

Hans Pierre is set to be arraigned in Brighton District Court on the charge of Assault & Battery with a Dangerous Weapon (Knife). The investigation remains ongoing.

Police Investigate Fatal Shooting in Dorchester

Police investigate fatal shooting in dorchester

Boston, MA – Police Investigate Fatal Shooting in Dorchester

Officers from District B-3 (Mattapan) were dispatched to a shooting incident in Dorchester on Tuesday at approximately 8:03 PM. The report included a person shot and a Shot Spotter activation at 15 Michigan Ave.

Upon arrival, officers found a 45-year-old male victim with multiple gunshot wounds. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Boston Police Department’s Homicide Unit is investigating the circumstances of this incident. They are requesting information from the public, urging people to contact the Homicide Unit at 617-343-4470.

Community members can also provide information anonymously through the CrimeStoppers Tip Line by calling 1-800-494-TIPS or texting “TIP” to CRIME (27463). Additionally, the Boston Neighborhood Trauma Team offers 24/7 emotional support at 617-431-0125.

New Bedford Man Charged for Stabbing

New bedford man charged for stabbing

Stabbing Incident in Boston Leads to Arrest

**Boston, MA** – On Friday at approximately 2:48 PM, officers from District D-4 in South End arrested Nathaniel Almeida, 46, of New Bedford. The arrest followed a stabbing incident reported in the area.

Officers initially responded to reports of a stabbing at 474 Massachusetts Avenue. Boston Police Operations provided a description of the suspect and indicated his direction of flight.

Upon arrival, officers found an adult male victim with multiple stab wounds. They administered medical aid and called Boston EMS, who transported the victim to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries. The victim is expected to survive.

Officers canvassed the area and found a man matching the suspect’s description near Gage Street and Northampton Street. The suspect, identified as Almeida, had a laceration on his arm and was taken to the hospital.

Almeida faces charges including Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon, Assault and Battery, Threat to Commit a Crime, and Intimidation of a Witness. He is set to be arraigned in Boston Municipal Court.

Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest of Fentanyl Dealer

Traffic stop leads to arrest of fentanyl dealer

Boston, MA – Police arrested Lorenzo Myers, 37, of Boston at approximately 12:15 AM on Friday, October 18. The arrest was made by officers from District B-2 (Roxbury) on drug trafficking charges.

Officers patrolling near Tremont Street and Columbus Avenue noticed a vehicle with expired registration. They activated their cruiser’s emergency signals to execute a traffic stop.

The vehicle operator was asked to step out for towing reasons. A subsequent search of the vehicle uncovered three bags of suspected Fentanyl and a digital scale.

The search further revealed fourteen bags of Marijuana, a second scale, multiple empty bags, and $592 in cash. Myers was also carrying three bags of Crack Cocaine, with a later analysis confirming the drugs to be 31 grams of Fentanyl and 40 grams of Crack Cocaine.

Myers faced charges of Trafficking of Class A, Trafficking of Class B, and Possession with Intent to Distribute Class D. An arraignment in Roxbury District Court is anticipated.