Word: trespassing
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...individual. The reporting party states that the individual then kicked them and struck them in the knee. The individual then threatened to punch the reporting party. The reporting party said that they did not want to pursue the matter criminally. Officers located the individual who had an active no trespass warning for all of Harvard University property. Shea Roberts, 59, was then placed under arrest...
...causing a disturbance. Officers arrived and spoke to the reporting party who stated that an individual entered the building, yelled at another individual and poured water on the floor. The individual then yelled at the reporting party and left the building. Officers located the individual who had an active trespass warning for all of Harvard University property. The individual then began to yell and put his hands on one of the officers. George E. Despotes, 63, of Cambridge, MA was then placed under arrest and charged with assault and battery on a police officer, trespassing, and disorderly conduct...
...Officers responded to a complaint that a suspicious individual was attending a course they were not registered for at the Continuing Education Center. A field interview was conducted and the individual was run for warrants, then sent on their way with a trespass warning for all University property...
...warrants with negative result. In the process of placing him under arrest, however, he provided identification that contained his real name. Kevin J. O’Brien, age 33, of Attleboro, Mass., was then run for wants and warrants a second time with positive result. He was charged with trespassing, furnishing a false name, and was issued a trespass warning for all University property...
...shopping centers, walkways get blocked, older customers jostled and strollers overturned amid the horseplay. Even teens blame their peers. "People just hang out there and do dumb stuff, and we have to pay for it," says Jordan Keinert, 17, of Mayfair's new policy. Interim measures such as issuing trespass warnings and beefing up police presence are often not enough to rein in throngs of trash-talking teens. "They'd still be all over the place no matter how many you threw out," says Bob Harrington, head of corporate security for Pyramid Management Group, which oversees 20 malls...