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Friday, June 29, 2007

Crime Report (6/29/07)

ARRESTS

  • Occurred at 2:37 a.m. (6/28/07)- 1530 Beacon Street

A suspect was placed under arrest for Domestic Abuse and B&E of a Building with Intent to Commit a Misdemeanor (trespass). The suspect and his girlfriend had a verbal argument that eventually escalated to a physical altercation. During the verbal argument, The suspect left the victim’s apartment, but later forced his way back in. The physical altercation began when the victim attempted to remove him from the apartment again. The victim stated that she was struck several times in the face and arm, and was also put into a headlock during the confrontation. She bit the suspect’s arms in attempts to free herself. Once released, the victim went to call the police. This matter was dropped in court.

LARCENY

  • Between 3:30 p.m. (6/27) and 7:00 a.m. (6/28)- Beacon St/ Charles St

The owner of Mobile Mason Corporation reported that several tools (worth up to approx. $4,000) had been taken from a tool box at the above location. The tool box has two master locks. When the owner arrived in the morning he noticed one lock was missing, and the other was unlocked, although it did not appear to be tampered with. The owner and one other employee are the only two people with keys to the box. There are no suspects at this time due to the amount of people working at the job site.

  • Occurred at 2:15 (6/28/07)- 1620 Beacon Street

According to the owner of Velvet ribbon, a suspect had entered the store and took two skirts. During the time the owner went to the back of the store, she heard the suspect hurry out the front door. Upon inventory, the owner discovered the two skirts were missing from the area the suspect had been standing. The suspect was described as a black female in her 30s, with her hair pulled back, wearing a long floral skirt, yellow top, and carrying a Banana Republic bag. The vehicle that the suspect was seen entering was a green Mercury Mountaineer.

  • Between 7:00 a.m. (6/8) and 2:13 p.m. (6/28)- 14 Dummer Street

A manager at The Cottage Farm Program reported that $50-$100 has been missing from the petty cash box on several separate occasions. When confronted, no employees came forward with any information.

  • Between 6:00 p.m. (6/24) and 6:00 a.m. (6/27)- 36 Harvard Street

The victim reported the larceny of a bicycle. The bike had been locked to a cement pole in the basement at the above location. Upon returning to his bike, the victim observed that the lock had been cut.

FRAUD

  • Between 10:33 a.m. (6/25) and 10:33 a.m. (6/26)- Gibbs Street

The victim reported that several unauthorized charges were made to his credit card/debit card. All of the charges were ATM withdrawals totaling $1402.00.

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