Crime & Safety
Police Log: Drug Possession, Break-in, and More
The following is from the Weymouth Police Log. Where arrests and charges are mentioned, they do not imply conviction.

February 26
2:33 p.m. - After a search warrant was executed at Torrey Woods Apartment on Pond Street, Andrew Grondin, 20, of Weymouth, was arrested with a warrant and charged with possession to distribute a Class D drug.
February 27
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12:19 p.m. - Michael Candito, 24, of Weymouth, was arrested with a warrant at the commuter rail lot and charged with possession of a Class E drug and attempting to commit a crime.
12:52 p.m. - Police made two arrests at Wal-Mart on Middle Street. Heidi Bowlen, 44, of Brockton, was charged with shoplifting by asportation. Emalie Bowlen, 23, homeless, was charged with larceny over $250; failure to stop for police; reckless endangerment of a child under 18; a marked lanes violation; possession of a Class B drug; driving on the wrong way of a state highway; and speeding.
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4:53 p.m. - Investigating a past break-in on Forest Street, police made two arrests. Antonio James, 36, of Weymouth, was arrested with a warrant and charged with breaking and entering a building in the daytime for a felony; receiving stolen property over $250; and resisting arrest. Jamie Jones, 24, of Weymouth, was arrested with a warrant and charged with breaking and entering a building in the daytime for a felony and receiving stolen property over $250.
February 28
12:48 a.m. - Three people were arrested and charged with breaking into a vehicle on Trotter Road. Dylan Janiszewski, 18, of Abington, was charged with breaking and entering a vehicle in the daytime for a felony and malicious damage to a motor vehicle. Russell Mayo, 18, of Abington, was charged with breaking and entering a vehicle in the daytime for a felony; malicious damage to a motor vehicle; and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. A 17-year-old juvenile was charged with breaking and entering a vehicle in the daytime for a felony; and malicious damage to a motor vehicle.
8:40 p.m. - Akela Turner, 22, of Whitman, was arrested at Wal-Mart and charged with larceny over $250 and possession of a Class B drug.
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