Crime & Safety
Police Booking Log: Woman Shoplifts Baby Formula from Walgreens
The following arrest information was supplied by the Somerville Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Arrests made by the Somerville Police Department from April 30 to May 5. Please remember that the charges listed below do not indicate a conviction.
Assault and battery
On Sonam Tsering, 36, of 397 Broadway, was arrested at that address and charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery.
On May 3, Jarvis Grant, 32, of 10A Memorial Rd., was arrested at that address and charged with assault and battery.
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On May 3, Sadrac Barthelmy, 37, of 25A Memorial Rd., was arrested at 90 River Rd. and charged with aggravated assault and battery.
On May 4, Wesley Thomas, 56, of 15A Memorial Rd., was arrested at that address and charged with assault and battery on a police officer.
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Larceny, theft and shoplifting
On May 2, Carlos Carrion, 49, of Cambridge, was arrested at 400 Somerville Ave. and charged with shoplifting.
On May 2, Stephanie Hahn, 34, of Dorchester, was arrested at 775 McGrath Highway and charged with larceny.
On May 3, Michelle Megan, 43, of 3 Quincy St., was arrested at that address and charged with breaking and entering and larceny from a building.
On May 3, Claudine Dyer, 28, of 20 Kingman Rd., was arrested at that address and charged with uttering a false instrument, credit card forgery, forgery of a document, receiving stolen property, operating with a suspended registration and driving an uninsured motor vehicle.
On May 4, Ketra Tatum, 38, of Medford, was arrested at 16 Beacon St. and charged with shoplifting. According to a police report, a woman, believed to be Tatum, shoplifted five cans of baby formula from the Walgreens in Inman Square. While a police officer responded to the store to speak to the manager and look at surveillance footage, Tatum called, saying it was her daughter who had been involved in the incident. She spoke to the police officer, who told her if the items were returned, the officer wouldn't pursue an arrest. Later in the day, the officer returned to Walgreens and Tatum was there. She had brought back three cans of formula. When asked where the other two cans were, she said she'd given them to a niece. She was then arrested and charged with shoplifting.
Drug-related arrests
On May 1, Dillon Hughes, 22, of 19 Hancock St., was arrested at 366 Broadway and charged with drug possession and conspiracy to violate drug law. In connection to the same incident, Joseph Flynn, 21, was arrested at 165 Broadway and charged with drug possession, conspiracy to violate drug law and cocaine trafficking; McKeny Pierre, 19, of Chelsea, was arrested at 165 Broadway and charged with drug possession, drug violation near a school, conspiracy to violate drug law, drug distribution and resisting arrest; and Derrick Pannesi, 18, of Medford, was arrested at 366 Broadway and charged with cocaine trafficking, conspiracy to violate drug law and being present where heroin is kept. The men were arrested after police conducted an investigation into alleged drug dealing at 164 Broadway, which was the site of earlier drug arrests in January.
On May 3, Heinsky Anacreon, 26, of 380 Somerville Ave., was arrested on Central Street and charged with drug possession.
Operating under the influence
On May 5, Stephen Ramsey, 54, of 24 Heath St., was arrested on Broadway and charged with operating under the influence of liquor.
Driving without a license
On April 30, James Shannon, Jr., of Malden, was arrested on Packard Avenue and charged with operating with a suspended license.
Other arrests
On May 1, Yaritza Trinidad, 17, of Cambridge, was arrested at 162 Broadway and charged with furnishing a false name.
Warrant arrests
On May 2, Kristen Barnett, 23, was arrested at 219 Broadway on warrants for assault and battery, filing a false crime report, drug possession, attempting to commit crime, uttering a false check and witness intimidation.
On May 5, a juvenile from Newton was arrested at 230 Highland Ave. on warrants for assault, assault and battery on a police officer and threatening to commit crime.
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