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Friday, September 28, 2007

September 27th Police Reports

Burglary

  • Occurred between 5PM (9/26) and 5:30AM (9/27)- 815 Newton Street

A Highway Department employee reported that sometime overnight an unknown suspect had gained entry into the lower bay area of the Highway Department and tampered with the buildings circuit breaker. No items were reported missing at this time.

Larceny

  • Occurred at 5:11PM (9/25)- 1334 Beacon Street

A radio shack employee reported that a display television set had been stolen sometime yesterday. After reviewing the stores surveillance tape it appears as though the suspect who took the television is a male subject who was last seen wearing a gray and orange shirt. The television is valued at $269 and this case is still under investigation.

  • Occurred at 10:48PM (9/27)-1412 Beacon Street

Victim reports leaving Anna's Taqueria and forgetting his knapsack inside, upon retuning to Anna’s he noticed his bag was missing. The value of the bag is about $15.

Summons

  • Occurred between 10:47AM (9/25) and 10:47AM (9/27) - St Paul Street/ Francis Street

An officer directing traffic was nearly struck by a vehicle whose driver failed to follow the directions of the officer. The man additionally failed to pull his vehicle over when motioned to do so. The man drove away from the scene, however the officer was able to later contacted the man to come to the station to discuss the matter further. The officer explained the seriousness of the man’s actions and informed him that he will be summonsed to court for Operating to Endanger, Failure to Stop for a Police Officer, and additional motor vehicle infractions.

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