Arrests:
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Shealyn Morton, of 270 Washington St., September 24, 3:08 p.m., arrested at Washington St. on charges of assault and battery and attempt to commit a crime.
Stanley Vallon, of 89 Bowen Ave., Medford, September 26, 10:51 a.m., arrested at Heath St. on warrant charges of failure to notify RMV of name or address change and operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended license.
Joel Sylvia, of 41 Oriely Way, Charlestown, September 26, 11:59 a.m., arrested at Artisan Way on a charge of shoplifting over $250 by concealing merchandise.
Amy McGregor, of 4 Brooks Park, Medford, September 26, 1:21 p.m., arrested at Holland St. on a charge of felony daytime breaking and entering.
Michael Lacey, of 20 Bartlett Pl., Boston, September 26, 1:22 p.m., arrested at Artisan Way on warrant charges of open and gross lewdness and disturbing the peace.
Edmilson Gomes, of 87 Bartlett St., September 26, 1:21 p.m., arrested at Broadway on a warrant charge of refusal to provide DNA database sample.
Kelli Loper, of 240 Albany St., Cambridge, September 26, 7:42 p.m., arrested at Elm St. on charges of assault and battery, assault and battery on a person over 60 or disabled, and larceny from a person.
Keith Hill, of 240 Albany St., Cambridge, September 26, 7:42 p.m., arrested at Elm St. on charges of assault and battery, assault and battery on a person over 60 or disabled, and larceny from a person, and on warrant charges of trespassing, shoplifting by asportation, and disturbing the peace.
Pedro Rodriguez Hernandez, September 27, 1:53 p.m., arrested at Middlesex Ave. on a charge of shoplifting by concealing merchandise.
Kevin MacDonald, of 21 Wildes Rd., Chelmsford, September 27, 2:47 p.m., arrested at Union Sq. on a charge of malicious wanton defacement of property.
Luis Acevedo, September 27, 7:58 p.m., arrested at Alewife Brook Pkwy. on a charge of armed robbery.
Kenji Matsuda, of 130 Avon, Malden, September 29, 7:55 p.m., arrested at Broadway on charges of violation of city ordinance possession of a dangerous weapon and disorderly conduct.
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