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This article was published 16 year(s) and 8 month(s) ago

Disruptive Revere mom 2-time loser on ‘Wanted’ list

dobrien

September 17, 2008 by dobrien

REVERE – The out-of-control mom who was arrested Monday at the Beachmont Elementary School was featured on the State Police “Mass. Most Wanted” Web site twice since 2005, the Item has learned.Kehonia I. Vick, 22, of 49 Oak Island St., Revere, was arrested and charged with disrupting a school assembly shortly before 8:30 a.m. Monday.In August 2007, Vick allegedly stole a pocketbook from a Braintree movie theatre and went on a $10,000 shopping spree with the victim’s checkbook. She was seen on video surveillance at a Rhode Island mall with nearly a dozen shopping bags a short time after the theft occurred, according to State Police.State Police said that in October 2005 Vick and Shakeesha Warner cashed $2,000 in fake checks at a Weymouth Stop and Shop while her young child was seen on surveillance video sitting on the sales counter.School committee member Carol Tye said Superintendent Paul Dakin is aware of the incident but didn’t know Vick was a criminal.”I’ve talked to him and he certainly didn’t know she was one of the most wanted,” Tye said.Revere Police said Vick tried to sit with her kindergarten-age child in the school cafeteria Monday when teachers told Vick she had to leave the property.School rules state parents, unless previously authorized by the school, cannot be on school property during school hours. Outsiders usually wear visitor passes.Vick allegedly left the building but re-entered through a different door and tried to sit with her child in the cafeteria. Police said the child is a student of the Paul Revere School, which is using the Beachmont facility while its original location is under construction.Cafeteria staff alerted the vice principal that Vick had returned, according to police. At that point she was asked again to leave the building and allegedly refused.”The woman, according to school staff, was extremely loud and animated,” Police Capt. Michael Murphy said. “She refused to leave the school outright.”Murphy said school staff acted professionally and asked Vick several times to leave.”She encouraged them to call the police,” he said.Tye says the public school system strictly enforces rules banning outsiders, including parents, from inside buildings during school hours due to safety concerns, which often include non-custodial parents trying to pick up their kids.”If they’re trespassing and they don’t leave, they should get arrested,” Tye said. “Those little misunderstandings cause great stress.”

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