Boston Police Blotter: Drug trafficking, assault

10.11.2025    Boston Herald    2 views
Boston Police Blotter: Drug trafficking, assault

A Canton police officer was involved in a car crash Sunday morning while responding to a call The cruiser left the roadway as the officer navigated a turn then striking a utility pole according to the Canton Police Department s initial assessment The car sustained front-end damage and was towed away The accident occurred near Neponset St around a m No other vehicles were involved in the event The officer was taken to the hospital and discharged the same day A utility company has inspected the pole and no outages have been published relating to the crash Affair summary The BPD reports that its officers responded to incidents in its -hour record ending at a m Sunday Those include eight aggravated assaults two residential burglaries two thefts from vehicles one stolen car and one instance of miscellaneous larceny Arrests All of the below-named defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty Ryan Gaffney Main St Worchester Warrant arrest Kelvin Curry Dorchester Boston Trafficking between and grams of cocaine Eric Sweeney Glenville Ave Brighton Assault and battery with dangerous weapon Hector Ival Supple Rd Boston Unlicensed operation of motor automobile Ernest Beluce Irma St Boston Unlicensed operation of motor conveyance Ysamar Pimental Waverly St Roxbury Unlicensed operation of motor bus Richard Moriarty Avalon Ave Quincy Warrant arrest Lake Fleming Felming St Salem Disorderly conduct Mohammad Azzazi W Emerson St Melrose Operating motor car with suspended license

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