Crime & Safety
Court Log: Larceny Suspects Miss Court, Hit and Run
The following information came from Quincy District Court. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction unless otherwise stated.
Dorchester man skips hearing on burglary, larceny charges
Marckenley Casimir, 22, of 207 Woodrow, Apt. 3, Dorchester failed to appear at his arraignment in Quincy District Court on charges of breaking and entering into a building in the daytime and larceny over $250. The judge issued an arrest warrant for the default. The charges stem from a Sept. 17, 2012 incident in Milton at 6:23 p.m. when police were dispatched to 123 Cliff Road for a report of a breaking and entering involving the theft of jewelry and a gold charm bracelet.
New Jersey man faces second OUI charge
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Robert L. King, 64, of 3 Andreann Drive, Annandale, N.J., was arraigned in Quincy District Court on charges of second-offense drunken driving, leaving the scene of a property damage accident, and making an improper turn. The case was continued to March 26. King was released on personal recognizance. The charges stem from a Oct. 7, 2012 incident in Milton at 1:39 a.m. when police were dispatched to a motor vehicle crash on Granite Avenue.
Mattapan man absent in court on larceny charge
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Jean Niclas, 18, of 48 Freemont St., Apt. 1, Mattapan failed to appear at his arraignment on charges of breaking and entering in the daytime and larceny over $250. A judge issued a warrant to arrest Niclas. The charges stem from a Sept. 17, 2012 incident in Milton at 6:23 p.m. when police were dispatched to 123 Cliff Road for a report of a breaking and entering. Police said they found the living room window ajar and the kitchen door unlocked. Reported stolen were jewelry and a gold charm bracelet.
Milton man charged with leaving accident scene
Davis Williams, 43, of 90 Blue Hills Terrace, Milton was arraigned in Quincy District Court on charges of leaving the scene of a property damage accident and negligent operation of a motor vehicle. The case was continued to Feb. 22. Williams was released on personal recognizance. The charges stem from a March 24, 2012 incident in Randolph at 5:15 a.m. when police were dispatched to Bartlett Road for a report of a damaged utility pole that had been struck and split when struck by a vehicle.