ARRESTS
- Occurred at 1:04 a.m. (4/12/07)- Beacon Street
Saed Hussain of Brookline was arrested for Operating Under the Influence of an Intoxicating Liquor, operating to endanger, and speeding. Hussain had been operating his motor vehicle and lost control on Beacon Street. Hussain crashed his vehicle into the embankment near the MBTA tracks. - Occurred at 7:15 a.m. (4/12/07)- Atherton Street
An arrest warrant was executed at the above time and location, and Juan Vazquez of Boston was apprehended. When Vazquez initially observed the police presence, he attempted to flee. After he left his residence he was seen on top of a garage. In order to get away, Vazquez jumped from the garage (approx 8’). Police were able to detain him in the backyard where he landed. - Occurred at 6:20 a.m. (4/12/07)- Harvard Street
Robert Smith of Georgetown was arrested for Operating after Suspension.
LARCENY
- Between 11:00 a.m. and 11:05 a.m. (3/5/07)- Beacon Street
At the above time and location, a terminated employee of Cingular had taken a cell phone (model 8525, valued at $650) from the manager’s officer. The suspect had committed the act shortly after his termination. Detectives contacted the suspect, but the cell phone has not been returned as of yet. A summons will be requested for the suspect to appear in court for Larceny over $200. - Between 9:00 a.m. (4/9/07) and 12:00 p.m. (4/10/07)- Wallis Road
At the above time and location, the victim’s wallet went missing. The wallet had been inside of the victim’s purse and there are numerous locations the wallet could have been lost or stolen. The locations include Bonard Road, Goddard Avenue, or Macy’s and the Container Store located in Chestnut Hill.
B&E&L OF MOTOR VEHICLE
- Between 12:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. (4/12/07)- Walnut Street
The front passenger side window of the victim’s vehicle had been smashed and her IPod was stolen from under the passenger seat.
BURGLARY
- Between 8:00 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. (4/12/07)- Wolcott Road
At the above time and location, the victim’s home was broken into while one of the victim’s was present. The victim did not realize that a burglary had occurred until her husband came home and discovered that two particular doors had been opened. The kitchen door was determined to be the point of entry. The victims reported that a pillowcase pulled out from a bookshelf was the only thing disturbed, and nothing appears to be missing at this time.
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