Police: Chelsea Man Pulled a Knife on Pine Street Inn Worker
The following information was supplied by the Boston Police Department. Charges listed do not indicate convictions. A Chelsea man was charged with pulling a knife on a Pine Street Inn employee. Boston Police responded to a repor South End Patch News
Heroin Charges at Pine Street Inn
The following information was supplied by the Boston Police Department. Charges listed do not indicate convictions. A man was charged with possession of heroin in the South End on Monday evening. Boston Police were on patrol when they noticed a man and a woman sitting on the steps of 55 Sullivan Way near a “No Trespassing” sign around 6:15 p.m. As the officers approached, the man reportedly put something behind his back and the woman reportedly dropped a clear plastic bag. The officer grabbed the man by the wrist and observed a plastic bag of brown powder, police said. The woman immediately shouted, “That’s mine, it’s all mine,” according to police. When the officer asked what she was talking about, the woman replied, “The heroin, it’s mine,” Officers arrested Kenny Rivie, 444 Harrison Avenue, Boston, and charged him with possession of a Class A substance and trespassing. Officers told the woman that she would be summoned to Boston Municipal Court for the same charges. SOUTH END PATCH: Facebook | Twitter | E-mail Updates South End Patch
Fight at Pine Street Inn Home Leads to Arrests
The following information was supplied by the Boston Police Department. Charges listed do not indicate convictions. Police arrested two men on Monday for allegedly starting a fistfight inside a Pine Street in rooming house. Officers responded to a report of a fight in an apartment inside 1740 Washington Street. As officers were en route, dispatch informed the officer that the fight was between four different people. A resident directed the officers to the apartment when they arrived. A female let officers into the apartment. Officers observed three males in the apartment, one of which was bleeding from the nose and bottom lip. While the officer tried to ask the room what had happened, the female told police that her two friends had been arguing and the argument turned violent. While talking to the female, one of the men interrupted to clarify minor details about the argument, which turned into a shouting match. The argument quickly deteriorated into a fistfight. Officers collected a white towel, a white sweatshirt and blue jeans that all had blood on them. Officers arrested Martin Waters and Brian Swider, both of 185 West Canton Street, Boston, and charged them both with assault and battery. SOUTH END PATCH: Facebook | Twitter | E-mail Updates South End Patch