Crime & Safety
Arrests in Arlington: Sept. 25-Oct. 1
There were five arrests in Arlington from Tuesday, Sept. 25, to Monday, Oct. 1.
The following information comes from the Arlington Police Department. When arrests are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Monday, Oct. 1
No arrests
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Sunday, Sept. 30
Crystal M. Guerrero, 25, of Varnum Street, Arlington, was arrested at 7:55 p.m. Sunday on Varnum Street and charged with assault and battery.
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Saturday, Sept. 29
No arrests
Friday, Sept. 28
and charged with being in possession of a Class B drug and carrying a dangerous weapon.
and charged with operating a motor vehicle after a suspended license, operating a motor vehicle with a revoked registration, failure to stop for police and speeding.
Thursday, Sept. 27
Sarah J. Ingegneri, 25, of Sunnyside Avenue, Arlington, was arrested at about 1:04 a.m. Thursday on Sunnyside Avenue and charged with assault and battery, malicious destruction of property over $250 and two counts of being in possession of a Class E drug. Ingegneri allegedly had an altercation with a man.
Wednesday, Sept. 26
No arrests
Tuesday, Sept. 25
Kenneth J. Cook, 30, of Victoria Street, Somerville, was arrested at about 5:49 p.m. Tuesday on Brooks Avenue and charged with larceny over $250 and receiving stolen property. Cook allegedly got caught in the act Tuesday stealing a bicycle from a Brooks Avenue home’s garage. When he was being booked, police received a call from a mother who said that her son and his friends had had several items stolen while they were at soccer practice at Thorndike Field that afternoon. Cook was in possession of those items, mostly electronics totaling nearly $1,000, at the time of his arrest, according to police. Cook told police that he had just “bought a bunch of stuff from a friend for $40 on the bike path,” according to his arrest report.
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