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Thursday, April 26, 2007

Crime Report (4/25/07)

ARRESTS

  • Occurred at 7:55 a.m. (4/23/07)- 229 Harvard Street

    Henrique Lobo of Lynn was arrested for Operating after Suspension. Lobo also received citations for left turn where prohibited and for license not in possession.

  • Occurred at 8:47 p.m. (4/24/07)- Harris Street

    Octavio Delgado of Brookline was arrested for Assault and Battery, A&B Domestic, and A&B with a dangerous weapon (globe base). Delgado had punched and thrown a world globe at a visitor that was having dinner with him and his roommate. When the roommate tried to get between Delgado and the guest, Delgado pushed him. Delgado had been intoxicated.

ROBBERY

  • Occurred at 7:57 p.m. (4/19/07)- 155 Harvard Street

    At the above time and location, the Stop and Shop gas station was robbed. The two suspects had entered the gas station booth. One of them pushed the cashier aside and demanded that she give them the money. The same suspect opened the cash register and took #392.24, also taking the tip jar (containing approx $20) on their way out. Before they left, the suspects returned and took the cashier’s cell phone and threw it in the garbage. The suspects were described as two black males, late teens to early twenties, both wearing all black, including a black mask. The first suspect was 5’10- 6’0” and the other was approximately 5’4”. The cashier stated the shorter suspect was not an active participant during the robbery.

LARCENY

  • Between 8:00 a.m. (10/15/07) and 5:11 p.m. (4/23/07)- Chapel Street

    At the above time and location, the victim’s bicycle was taken from her buildings storage room. The bicycle was described as a 2003 Giant Rincon woman style mountain bike, light blue in color, a water bottle rack in the middle, and a U-shaped lock attached to the frame.

INDECENT A&B

  • Between 4:20 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. (4/23/07)- Chatham Street/Kent Street

    The victim stated that while walking on Chatham Street she felt that someone was walking closely behind her. She turned around and recognized the suspect as the same person that had grabbed her butt on Beacon Street back in December 2006. The suspect walked by the victim, turned around once he reached Kent Street, and began walking toward her. When he passed the victim, he reached around her and grabbed her butt then continued walking. At this time the victim called the police. The suspect was described as a white male, 14 years of age, 5’7”, short brown hair, early facial hair growth, wearing a bright orange short sleeved t-shirt, black shorts and olive green skateboard type sneakers.

FRAUD

  • Occurred at 9:00 a.m. (3/22/07)- Jordan Road

    The victim reported two fraudulent charges made on his Citibank credit card. The charges were made by Western Union and money had been wired to an address in Brookline.

BURGLARY

  • Between 4:00 p.m. (4/23/07) and 6:45 a.m. (4/24/07)- 1624 Beacon Street

    At the above time and location, an unknown number of suspects had entered the building through a hole in the roof, dropped down into Fast Frames Store and cut a hole in the wall. The suspects had dismantled security and emptied the Bank of America ATM machine safes using blow torches. They exited the building through the back doors.

  • Between 8:20 a.m. and 6:44 p.m. (4/24/07)- St Paul Street

    At the above time and location, the victim’s apartment had been broken into. It appears that the apartment door had been pried open. Two desk drawers had been overturned and left on the victim’s bed. Two bureau drawers had also been opened and clothes removed. An envelope that had contained $900 in US currency was taken from one of the desk drawers.

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