Crime & Safety
Car Racing, Identity Fraud: Wellesley Arrest Log
The following is from the Wellesley Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don't imply conviction.

The following is from the Wellesley Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don't imply conviction:
Jan. 10
2:00 a.m. - A Boston man was arrested after police said he drove with a suspended license. Police pulled over John Freeman-Clements, 29, because his Jeep was driving near Worcester Street without rear lights on, police said. Freeman-Clements was released on $500 bail.
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9:49 p.m. - A Mattapan man was arrested after police said he drove 75 mph in a 50 mph zone and appeared to be racing another car. Police pulled over both cars, an Audi sedan and a Honda sedan. Anthony Bullock, 27, who was driving the Audi, was charged with speeding, driving on a suspended license, and a passing violation. He was released on $200 bail.
Jan. 11
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6:30 a.m. - Police charged a man with using someone else's credit card to make purchases at Old Navy. A search warrant was executed on Barton Road, following a Dec. 26 report of a wallet being stolen from a car outside a business on Cedar Street. Police said credit cards from that wallet were used at Old Navy, and that the transactions were on store security footage. The stolen credit cards and what the suspect bought were found at the house, police said, so they arrested Tyrone Brimage, 22. Brimage was brought to Dedham District Court, where he faces several theft and identity fraud charges. Derek Kay, 56, of Boston, who was at the Barton Road apartment, was also charged with two active warrants.
8:56 a.m. - Police said they tried to serve an arrest warrant for Joshua Davidson, 56, of Wellesley, on two warrant charges. He wasn't home, but police said he called the station again around 7:00 p.m. Davidson cooperated, came into the station, and was later released on $800 bail.
11:50 a.m. -A Natick man was arrested after police said he struck an ambulance in a parking lot. Police said they were dispatched for a medical call on Worcester Street, but noticed a vehicle hit an ambulance. Police asked the driver to move into a parking space so the ambulance could safety leave, but according to police, the driver went in reverse and almost hit the ambulance again. The suspect, Joseph Danahy, 49, refused a field sobriety test, police said. He was charged with negligent operation of a motor vehicle and municipal bylaw violations. Danahy was released on $200 bail.
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