News Summary
The Boston Police Department has successfully apprehended three individuals from their ‘Most Wanted’ list in recent arrests. The suspects include Brendan Houlihan, Ray Johnson, and Krishnamarie Santiago-Cosme, each facing multiple serious charges. These captures represent significant progress in the city’s ongoing efforts to combat crime and promote public safety. Authorities encourage community members to report any information regarding wanted individuals to CrimeStoppers, as they continue their proactive approach to removing dangerous individuals from the streets.
Boston – The Boston Police Department has successfully apprehended three individuals from their “Most Wanted” list in a series of recent arrests. The captures, occurring over two days, highlight ongoing efforts to combat crime in the city.
Brendan Houlihan, a 49-year-old man, was arrested by the Department of Corrections on Thursday in Weymouth. He was wanted for escape from a penal institution and multiple counts of assault and battery, with warrants issued from both Plymouth and Dorchester District Courts. Houlihan’s capture marks a significant achievement for law enforcement, considering the serious nature of the charges against him.
In a separate incident, 42-year-old Ray Johnson of Dorchester was taken into custody on Wednesday around 4:55 p.m. at an address on 128 Gordon Ave. Johnson was wanted for unarmed assault with the intent to rob, with the warrant stemming from Roxbury District Court.
Later on the same day, 26-year-old Krishnamarie Santiago-Cosme from Jamaica Plain was arrested around 6:30 p.m. at 16 Supple Road in Dorchester. Santiago-Cosme faced multiple charges, including armed robbery, assault with a dangerous weapon, threat to commit a crime, and larceny under $1,200. Both Johnson and Santiago-Cosme are scheduled for arraignment in Dorchester District Court.
The arrests of these individuals reflect the ongoing efforts by the Boston Police to locate and capture others on their Most Wanted list. Authorities urge anyone with information regarding wanted individuals to come forward. Reports can be made to CrimeStoppers at 1-800-494-TIPS, or individuals can text ‘TIP’ to CRIME (27463), or submit information online to Boston Police CrimeStoppers.
The situation concerning these arrests remains active, and officials are committed to providing updates as new information is made available. The swift action taken by the police demonstrates a robust response to crime in the community and an ongoing commitment to public safety.
Boston Police encourage community members to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity, further reinforcing the collaborative effort between law enforcement and the public in addressing crime and enhancing security measures in the area. The police department continues to prioritize the arrest of suspects from their Most Wanted list and is dedicated to fostering a safe environment for the residents of Boston.
As these developments unfold, the community is reminded that their input is invaluable in assisting law enforcement agencies in maintaining safety and order. The Boston Police Department remains proactive in their quest to address crime and keep the citizens informed about ongoing initiatives and safety protocols.
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- Boston 25 News: Boston Police Capture Most Wanted
- Wikipedia: Crime in Boston
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- Google Search: Boston Police Crime
- Boston 25 News: Updates on Boston Police Most Wanted List
- Google Scholar: Criminal Justice in Boston
- Boston Herald: Crime Briefs – New Most Wanted List
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Law Enforcement
- Boston 25 News: Have You Seen Them? Most Wanted Updates
- Google News: Boston Police
