Crime & Safety
Multiple Drunk Driving Arrests Over the Weekend in Natick
The following information was provided by the Natick Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.
Saturday, Aug. 17
2:55 a.m.: Police arrested Adrienne Angeline Brissaud, 46, of 3112 Village Green Drive in Miami Florida on Route 9 charges of operating under the influence of liquor, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, having an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle and a motor vehicle lights violation.
7:57 a.m.: Police arrested Damon J. Shanley, 22, of 45 West Plain Street in Wayland on Worcester Street on charges of larceny from a person. Police went to the scene after a caller from Panera Bread reported her purse was just stolen by a white male that ran off with it. As part of an ongoing investigation, Shanley will also be charged with larceny from a person (+65) and misleading a police officer for a similar theft that occured in the lot of Stop & Shop on Aug. 10.
12:14 p.m.: Police arrested Daniel H. Searles, 25, of 3 Blackberry Lane in Framingham on Worcester Street on charges of Class A drug possession. He was arrested at the Natick Mall after mall security called for an ambulance on a medical matter.
6:14 p.m.: Police arrested Jose Samuel Torres, 20, of Purchase Street in Milford at Lord and Taylor on Worcester Street on charges of larceny over $250, assault and battery, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and receiving less than $250 in stolen property.
Sunday, Aug. 18
11:16 a.m.: Police arrested Nelson Morales-Matamores, 26, of 12 Richard Circle in Framingham in the area of Speen Street and Mall Road on charges of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and violation of DPW rules and regulations rules of the road.
10:14 p.m.: Police arrested Erica A. Richards, 28, of 36 Colburn St. Apt. 1 in Framingham on West Central Street on charges of operating a motor vehicle with a license suspended for OUI, possessing an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle, makred lanes violation, giving a false name to a police officer, class B drug possession and a subsequent offense of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license.
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