The following reports were taken from last week’s Allston-Brigton District 14 police logs.
• Police arrested and charged Carlos Sanchez, 19, of 23 Bigelow St., with possession of a stolen or altered license on Sunday at 10:18 p.m. According to police reports, the suspect was drinking at the White Horse Tavern on Brighton Avenue and was asked for identification. He produced a Massachusetts drivers license, but the photo didn’t match the suspects features. The suspect told officers the license was not his. The manager of the tavern was issued a violation for serving alcohol to a minor.
• While patrolling Cambridge Street on Sunday, police spotted two allegedly intoxicated men at 12:25 a.m. drinking beer. Police arrested and charged Brian Grenier, 19, of 556 Cambridge St. and Christopher Wyvill, 20, of 183 Strathmore Rd. with underage possession of alcohol.
• Officers spotted a man crossing Cambridge Street at 12:15 a.m. on Sunday drinking from an open bottle of beer. The officers arrested and charged Robert Nardi, 23, of 13 Mansfield St. with drinking in a public way.
• After noticing a man drinking beer on Gardner Street, police arrested and charged Ryan Meade, 21, of 50 Gardner St., with drinking in public.
• Police arrested and charged Travis Collinsworth, 22, of 1420 Lenape Dr. in Florida on Saturday at 8:17 p.m. with procuring alcohol to a minor. Boston College student Dana Langston, 19, of Walsh Hall, was arrested and charged with underage possession of alcohol.
• A suspect attempted to enter the Avenue Tavern on Commonwealth Avenue Friday at 11:15 p.m. Officers arrested and charged Paul Kelly, 19, of 200 St. Thomas More Rd., with possession of a false ID.
• Inspectors from the Alcohol Beverages Control Commission aided in the arrest of eight students on Friday night between 10 and 11:15 p.m. at the Avenue Tavern on Commonwealth Avenue. The arrested and charged with possession of fake IDs include: Tiffany Paralta, 19, of 990 St. Thomas Moore Rd.; Chistina Lionellie, 19, of 90 St. Thomas Moore Rd.; Katherine Lynch, 19, of 164 Stratsmore Rd.; Allison Sullivan, 19, of St. Thomas Moore Rd.; Dennis Price, 19, of Walsh Hall; Richard Mosback, 19, of Walsh Hall, Kevin Klein, 19, of Wilks Hall; and Paul Kelly, 19, of 200 St. Thomas More Rd.
• Officers observed more than 20 people drinking alcohol outside a loud party at 11 Farrington Ave. on Sunday at 12:31 a.m. Upon investigating, the officers found several underage people in possession of alcohol. Police arrested and charged residents Edward Costa, 21, and Farros Stricklind, 21, with keeping a disorderly household and serving alcohol to minors.
• Drunk revelers allegedly blocked traffic near 161 Brighton Ave. on Sunday morning at 1 a.m., supposedly causing traffic to slow. When the officers attempted to disperse the crowd, the suspects refused to leave and became increasingly argumentative. Police arrested Patrick G. Clement, 23, of 6 Crescent Ave.; Brian Wachor, 24, of 31 Dwight St.; Brendan Dearborn, 24, of 24 Burton St; Mary Taylor, 23, of 24 Riverdale Rd.; and Noel Deasy, 31, of 4 Fern St.
• ABCC inspectors helped arrest eight suspects after they allegedly attempted to enter the Kells on Brighton Avenue. The arrested include, Monica Tribuiani, 19, of 183 Harvard Ave.; Jessica French, 19, of 211 Tower Fairing in Amherst; Christina Giuliano, 20, of 38 Parkvale Ave.; Janet Couture, 20, of 74 Egmont St.; Robert Burns, 20, of 1 Profzhiemer Mail Center in Cambridge; Roberto Furioso, 19, of 22 Murdock Rd.; Matthew Keyes, 20, of 842 Truman Park Highway; and Scott Stenstrom, 20, of 32 Buchanan Rd.
• Police stopped two suspects on Friday at 12:30 a.m. when they attempted to enter the Avenue Pub on Commonwealth Avenue. ABCC officers assisted with the arrests. Meredith Cataldo, 20, of 11 Collistin Rd., and Brooke Kerkorian, 19, of 1661 Commonwealth Ave., were arrested and charged with possession of false IDs.
• Police responded to a loud party complaint at 20 Pratt St. on Friday night at 12:30 a.m. Upon arriving, the officers observed more than 75 college-aged people talking, listening to loud music and drinking alcohol. The officers observed three suspects drinking from plastic cups with beer. Police arrested Maria Iengo, 20, of 47 Walton St.; Lyndsi Foss, 18, of 64 N. Margin St.; and Jamie Sugar-Butter, 18, of 442 Lering Ave. in Salem. The officers also arrested and charged Brock Wortman, 20, and John Altobello, 21, with keeping a disorderly house.
• A suspect attempted to purchase a 30-pack of beer using a fake Michigan drivers license Friday night at 9:01 p.m. at a Washington Street store. Police arrested and charged Carl Kruse, 19, of 261 Mulberg Hill Rd., for underage possession of alcohol.
• Three suspects attempted to purchase alcohol from Dorrs Liquors on Washington Street using a fake New Jersey drivers license. Police arrested and charged Johnny Jones, 20, of 444 Bedford St. in Stamford, Conn.; Boston College student Thomas Perren, 19, of 105 Marengo Park in Springfield; and Dariel Heron, 20, of 11946 230 St. in Cambria, N.Y., with possession of alcohol. The store was issued a violation for serving alcohol to minors.
• After buying beer at the Grays Store on Beck Avenue and Washington Street at 8:15 p.m. on Friday night, police observed a man give two six-packs of beer to a minor. Police arrested Christopher Worth, 20, of 15 St. Andrews Ave. and Michael Bacotti, 21, of 205 Faneuil St.
• A suspect tried to purchase liquor at a Harvard Avenue store with a fake Connecticut drivers license Friday night at 7 p.m. Police arrested and charged Colin Thimons, 18, of 165 Fairfield Ct., with possession of a false ID and underage possession of alcohol.
• Officers made multiple arrests Saturday night while posing as liquor store employees on Commonwealth Avenue and Sutherland Road. At 7:30 p.m., a suspect purchased alcohol and walked out of the store. After leaving, officers observed the suspect handing beer to a minor. Police arrested and charged Adam Cooper, 22, of 1645 Commonwealth Ave., with procuring alcohol to a minor. Kimberly Albento was arrested and charged with underage possession of alcohol. Later the same night, a suspect was observed carrying beer. After an officer inquired, the suspect produced a Vermont drivers license. Police compared the drivers license to the registry of the suspects automobile and determined that the license was a fake. The officers arrested and charged Scott Rank, 20, of 620 Columbus Ave., with underage possession of alcohol and possession of a fake ID. A suspect attempted to buy alcohol minutes later, but the store rejected his ID. Police arrested and charged Patrick Mooney, 19, of 90 St. Thomas Moore Dr., with possession of a fake ID and attempting to procure alcohol.
• Two suspects attempted to enter the Avenue Tavern on Commonwealth Avenue at 12:30 a.m. on Saturday. Police arrested Emily Ricci, 20, of 1661 Commonwealth Ave. and Antonina Renda, 20, of 1661 Commonwealth Ave.



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