Scammer Eivin Kent resists arrest after pretending to represent Stars Basketball Club

18-year-old Eivin Kent, 19-year-old Jaimon Darrell Boyd, and a minor were observed on camera holding a sign that solicited donations from passersby in front of The Pub around 6:45 p.m. on June 4th. Officers noticed they were using a Venmo Link, so they scanned the QR code on the signs. The code redirected them to a Venmo account address different from the one on the official team website. Kent would not give officers his identity, so they detained him. Officers discovered that the three were acting as representatives of the Stars Basketball Club. During a subsequent search, officers located a grinder, rolling paper, and scales. When they instructed him to sit inside the patrol car, he refused. Kent was taken into custody for contributing to the delinquency of a minor, the unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, resisting arrest, and criminal impersonation.

Dancer Matthew Boyd trespasses at Hillwood High School, says he was trying to help his dance team

19-year-old Dancer Matthew Ja’Terry Lamont Boyd was caught trespassing at Hillwood High School on April 15th. Officers responded to the school and spoke with security officer Austin Dubuc. Dubuc stated that Boyd had entered the property after being previously trespassed from it. Boyd told officers he knew he was not supposed to be on the property, adding that he was only there to help his dance team prepare for a competition. Boyd was then cited for the incident that day. Boyd was booked on the citation of trespassing on May 7th.