Thursday, March 21, 2013
An Oak Bluffs police officer says she actively resisted arrest at Our Market and once in custody, vandalized his patrol car's radar detector. Arrest information does not indicate a conviction.
A 46-year-old Edgartown woman was arrested last week on suspicion of trespassing, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and vandalism after police said she created a disturbance at an Oak Bluffs liquor store, struggled with an arresting officer and yanked the wires out of a patrol car’s radar detector, according to records on file at Edgartown District Court. Oak Bluffs police officer Christopher Wiggin, in support of the application for a criminal complaint, supplied a handwritten summary of his encounter with Lisa Vunk on March 14: Defendant caused a scene at Our Market and was asked to leave by the manager. Police were called to the scene. I asked Defendant to leave multiple times. Defendant began swearing at the manager. I then …
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Telling police he needed money for food and clothing after his parents died, a member of the MVRHS varsity basketball team admitted taking cash left in an unlocked home. Deshawn James, 18, was placed on probation until 2015.
An 18-year-old Oak Bluffs man charged with unarmed burglary, entering a building in the night time and larceny will not go to jail after admitting to sufficient facts in the case, according to court documents. Instead, Deshawn James, who plays on the varsity basketball team at Martha's Vineyard Regional High School, will be on probation for two years, perform 30 hours of community service and make restitution to his victims. In December, James admitted to police that he had taken cash on multiple occasions from an unlocked home on Grovedale Avenue in Oak Bluffs. According to the written report of Oak Bluffs Police Sgt. Michael Marchand, police were called to the home Dec. 5 to investigate “three separate incidents when different stashes of…
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Christopher James Koch is back in hot water with Barnstable police, who say they arrested him twice Monday and once on Feb. 1 when they issued him a summons for credit card larceny and arrested him for shoplifting eight hours later.
From the log of the Barnstable Police Department for Feb. 11, 2013. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction: Police arrested Christine D. Hurley, 22 of Hyannis, and Christopher James Koch, 34 of Martha’s Vineyard while responding to a report of larceny at Verizon Wireless on Iyannough Rd. at 1:48 p.m. Hurley was charged with larceny of property over $250. Koch was charged with larceny of property over $250. Police arrested Christine D. Hurley, 22 of Hyannis, and Christopher James Koch, 34 of Martha’s Vineyard while responding to a report of a suspicious person at CVS on North St. at 11:42 p.m. Hurley was charged with shoplifting by concealing merchandise. Koch was charged with trespassing on land, dwelling…
Martha Magee
1:48 pm on Monday, March 25, 2013
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