Three Arrested in Boston Incident Following Report of Officer in Trouble

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Three Arrested in Boston Incident Following Report of Officer in Trouble

**Boston, MA** – On Friday at approximately 11:37 PM, police officers from District B-3 (Mattapan) and District E-13 (Jamaica Plain) arrested three individuals: Alan Ridenour, 19, of Marlboro, Mario Florian, 19, of Ashland, and Geraldo Colon, 21, of Framingham.

Officers responded to a distress call at 485 Canterbury Street where an officer was reportedly trapped in his vehicle with individuals jumping on it. Upon their arrival, over one hundred vehicles blocked Canterbury Street. Officers began searching for the officer and, once found, the crowd dispersed.

The officer, who declined medical attention, described being obstructed by several cars and having his vehicle swiped by another. A suspect was observed entering a car without a front license plate, and upon confrontation, tried to flee in the vehicle nearly hitting officers.

During a search, a firearm, three different license plates, and key fobs were discovered. Officers also encountered a different vehicle parked off-road. Further investigation revealed it was stolen, and a firearm and two stolen plates were found inside.

Ridenour, Florian, and Colon

Police Apprehend Armed Suspect Following Gunfire Report

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Police Apprehend Armed Suspect Following Gunfire Report

**Akron, OH** – A 37-year-old man was detained after citizens reported gunfire, leading to a police response at approximately 12:20 a.m. on Wednesday. Officers arrived at the 400 block of W. Market Street and were informed that the suspect had been seen at the Circle K parking lot.

Upon the officers’ approach, the suspect fled, abandoning a car that matched a vehicle description involved in the incident. The individual, identified as Terrell Talley, was apprehended following a brief struggle.

A search of the vehicle resulted in the recovery of a rifle and a handgun. Talley faces multiple charges, including Obstructing Official Business, Weapons Under Disability, Improperly Handling a Firearm in a Motor Vehicle, and Resisting Arrest.

After being charged, Talley was transported to the Summit County Jail. The Akron Police Department is actively working on cases related to public safety in the community.

Cumberland Police Report Assault and Theft Incidents

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Cumberland Police Report Assault and Theft Incidents

**Cumberland, MD** – The Cumberland City Police responded to two separate incidents involving assault and theft on Thursday. Both incidents resulted in arrests and subsequent legal proceedings.

On Thursday at approximately 4:45 PM, officers were dispatched to the 200 block of Bond Street for an assault report. They made contact with the victim who reported being assaulted by Brendan O’Toole. Officers noted injuries consistent with the victim’s account, and O’Toole was arrested and taken to the Allegany County Detention Center. He was later released on personal recognizance.

In a separate incident on the same day at about 6:30 AM, police responded to a theft complaint at a business on the 400 block of Virginia Avenue. The manager reported that Logan Frye had stolen items and fled, despite being previously banned from the premises. Officers found Frye nearby, arrested him, and he was held on a $1,000 bond after a hearing before a District Court Commissioner.

Brendan Riley O’Toole, 22, of Cumberland, MD, was charged with second-degree assault. Logan Reece Frye, 25, of Cumberland, MD, was charged with theft of