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Thursday, September 6, 2007

September 5th Police Reports

Arrests

  • Occurred at 3:26AM (9/05)- Boylston Street/Eliot Street

Joseph Benedict, 18 yrs, was arrested and charged with Possession of a Class D Substance (Marijuana), Possession of a Class B Substance (Crack Cocaine), and failure to wear a seatbelt.

Police on patrol witnessed a car operating erratically, crossing marked lanes several times without signaling. After stopping the car police noticed the occupants were intoxicated. A subsequent search of the occupants led to the discovery of two white rocks believed to be Crack Cocaine, as well as a green leafy substance believed to be Marijuana. The driver was additionally given a citation for various traffic offenses.

  • Occurred at 7:14PM (9/05)- 15 Toxteth Street

David Rush, 18yrs, was arrested on warrant for a probation violation.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 11PM (8/24) and 8:32AM (9/05)- 96 Kent Street

Victim reports his snow blower which was secured to his front porch with a cable lock, was stolen sometime overnight. The value of this item is approximately $650.

  • Occurred between 1PM and 1:55PM (9/05)- 64 Walnut Street

Victim reports sometime in a one hour period her car window was smashed and her GPS navigation device was taken from her vehicle. The GPS navigation device was valued at $749.

  • Occurred between 8AM (5/01) and 9:45PM (9/05)- 2 St. Paul Street

Victim reports that on a past date he had noticed a Red Sox Christmas ornament missing from a mantle in his home, he thought nothing of it at the time but he has recently noticed a picture frame missing from the same mantle. The cost of these items is unknown and this case is still under investigation.

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