Wednesday, October 31, 2007

October 30th Police Reports

NO REPORTS AT THIS TIME
(NONE)

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

October 29th Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred at 5:46PM (10/29)- 50 Russell Street

Robert Lewis, 54 yrs, was arrested and charged with Burglary,

Police responded to a call of a breaking and entering and found the suspect inside an apartment. Police saw a bat and a broken window in the apartment and determined that this was how entry was gained into the residence, the suspect was subsequently arrested.

  • Occurred at 5PM (10/29)

William Jackson, 24 yrs, was arrested and charged with Domestic Assault and Battery.

  • Occurred at 12:03AM (10/30)- 40 Babcock Street

Suspect was arrested and charged with Malicious Damage of an Automobile, and being a Disorderly Person.

Victim reported that he witnessed his neighbor pull his truck into a spot and repeatedly scratch his mother’s car which was parked adjacent to it. Police arrived and questioned the suspect who became belligerent and was subsequently arrested.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 3:30PM and 5PM (10/25) -20 Newton Street

A student at the Dexter School reported that sometime during soccer practice his Ipod valued at $450 was stolen from his unsecured locker.

Fraud

  • Occurred between 7:37PM (9/01) and 7:37PM (9/30)- 60 Dwight Street

Victim reported that someone had made fraudulent withdrawals totaling $1,276 from her bank account over the month of September; this case is still under investigation.

Summons

  • Occurred at 4:45PM (10/29) - 17 Stearns Road

Police on patrol pulled over a vehicle that had an expired registration. Further investigation revealed that the operator’s license had been suspended and his insurance had been revoked. The man will be summonsed to court for driving with a Revoked Registration, Operating after a Suspended License, and operating an Uninsured Vehicle.

Monday, October 29, 2007

October 28th Police Reports

Arrests

  • Occurred at 2:05AM (10/28) - 40 Atherton Road

Amie Gauthier, 30 yrs, was arrested and charged with Disturbing the Peace, Resisting Arrest, and being a Disorderly Person.

Police responded to a loud party call and upon arrival saw a number of guests outside being loud and drinking alcoholic beverages. Once inside the residence police learned that earlier in the night the residents were warned about the loudness of their party by other officers, police were met with uncooperative guests and after a short time police arrested a belligerent female resident who struggled when being placed in custody. Once outside another man became quite combative towards officers and was placed in protective custody. Another roommate will be summonsed to court for disturbing the peace.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 11AM (10/27) and 11:15AM (10/28) - 455 Washington Street

Victim reported that an unknown suspect had smashed her window and placed a flower pot filled with dirt on the driver’s seat, it seems this item was used to break the window.

October 27th Police Reports

Summons

  • Occurred between 3:17AM and 3:45AM (10/27)-Beacon St/Charles St

Police were stopped by a taxi driver who reported seeing several youths walking down the street kicking over barrels and cones. Police questioned the two suspects and informed them they would be summonsed to court for Disorderly Conduct.

Motor Vehicle Theft

  • Occurred between 1PM (10/26) and 1:15PM (10/27) - 1200 Beacon Street

Victim reported that his 1989 red Toyota Camry had been stolen from the lot outside of the Holiday Inn. The vehicle’s value is unknown.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 9AM (10/23) and 4:16PM (10/26) - 1555 Beacon Street

Victim reported that after ordering basketball tickets online he learned the tickets had been delivered without a signature, the victim did not receive the tickets which were valued at $104.35

  • Occurred between 5:30PM and 7PM (10/27) - 6 Elba Street

Victim reported that his car’s driver’s side window had been smashed and his GPS navigation system valued at $700 had been taken from the dashboard.

October 26th Police Report

Arrest

  • Occurred at 10:52PM (10/26)- Heath Street/Yarmouth Road

Eugene Vaninov, 50 yrs was arrested and charged with Operating under the Influence of Intoxicating Liquor.

Police responded to a call of a car fire where they determined the vehicles operator Eugene Vaninov to be under the influence of alcohol, he was subsequently arrested

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 8PM (10/24) and 8AM (10/26)-212 Chestnut Street

Victim reported that her car had been damaged it appeared that the chrome around the victims rear passenger door had been pried off. The cost of this damage is unknown.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 8AM and 10AM (10/22)- 50 School Street

Victim reported that his daughter’s Clarinet valued at $635 had been stolen her cubby at the Pierce School.

  • Occurred between 5:45PM and 6:45PM (10/26)-1393 Beacon Street

Victim reports that his vehicles front passenger window had been smashed and a GPS navigation system valued at $211 was stolen from the dashboard.

October 25th Police Reports

NO CRIMES TO REPORT
(NONE)

Thursday, October 25, 2007

October 24th Police Reports

Motor Vehicle Theft

  • Occurred between 11AM and 1:36PM (10/24)-129 Fisher Ave

Victim reported that sometime over a 3 hr period an unknown suspect had stolen his motor vehicle from a parking space on Fisher Ave. The vehicle is described as a gray two door 1999 Honda Civic; the value of this vehicle is unknown.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

October 23rd Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred at 3:26PM (10/23) - Chestnut Street/Franklin Street

Yeizon Delarosa, 20 yrs, was arrested and charged with Operating after Revocation.

Police on patrol stopped a vehicle after it failed to use proper turn signals and further investigation revealed the driver of the vehicle had a revoked license. He was subsequently arrested.


Larceny

  • Occurred between 7:30PM (10/22) and 5:30AM (10/23) - 2 Benjamin Pl

Victim reported that sometime overnight his driver’s side tire had been stolen from his vehicle.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

October 22nd Police Reports

Summons

  • Occurred at 3:40AM (10/22)-186 Chestnut Street

Police responded to a call of a hit and run accident and upon arrival saw two damaged cars but no drivers present. After canvassing the area for a suspect police discovered a man walking away from the crash the man will be summonsed to court for being Not Duly Licensed, Leaving the Scene of a Personal Injury Accident, Providing a False Name to a Police Officer, and Marked Lanes Violation.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 2:45PM (10/19) and 6:30AM (10/22) - 1309 Beacon Street

Victim reports that sometime over the weekend an unknown suspect had gained entry to an electrical room at Trader Joes and taken over $6000 worth of electrical equipment from the interior.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 1PM and 6PM (10/22) - 1281 West Roxbury Parkway

Victim reported that his vehicle’s driver side window had been smashed and his GPS navigation system valued at $500 had been taken from the dashboard.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 3:30PM and 10PM (10/22) - 40 Babcock Street

Victim reported that sometime during the day an unknown suspect had flattened three of his trucks tires.

Monday, October 22, 2007

October 21st Police Reports

Malicious Damage

Occurred between 4PM (10/20) and 5:59AM (10/21)-1110 Beacon Street

Victim reported that sometime overnight the front passenger window of his vehicle had been smashed. No items were reported missing at this time and the cost of this damage is unknown.

October 20th Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred at 11:21AM (10/20) - 1125 Boylston Street

David Chhour, 22 yrs, was arrested and charged with Operating after Suspension.

Police pulled over a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed and discovered its operator’s driver’s license had been suspended and he was subsequently arrested.

  • Occurred at 5:15PM (10/20) - Sears Road/ Lee Street

Jared Roberge 18, yrs, was arrested and charged with Possession of a Class D Substance (Marijuana), Minor in Possession of Alcohol, and other drug law violations.

Police discovered a suspicious vehicle parked on the side of the road and observed a male return to the vehicle. Upon speaking with the man officers could see a bottle of alcohol in plain view as well as a strong odor of marijuana emanating from the vehicle. Upon searching the vehicle police discovered a scale, many sandwich bags which are commonly used to package drugs, and a vile of a green leafy substance believed to be Marijuana, and a glass pipe with Marijuana residue inside.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 10:40PM (10/19) and 12:43AM (10/20) - 74 Babcock Street

Victim reported sometime overnight her vehicles front windshield had been shattered by a rock. Nothing was reported missing from the vehicle at this time.

  • Occurred between 8:20AM and 10:48AM (10/20) - 2 River Rd

The victim’s front passenger window to his vehicle was smashed sometime in the morning hours, however no items were reported missing at this time and the cost of the damage is unknown.

Loud Party

  • Occurred at 2:11AM (10/20) - 54 Egmont Street

Police patrolling areas of recent loud party complaints discovered a party with many underage occupants as well as a large amount of liquor present. The residents of the apartment, all of which are students at Boston University, will be summonsed to court for 3 counts of Minor in Possession of Alcohol and 1 count of Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor.

  • Occurred at 12:21AM (10/20) - 175 Freeman Street-

Police on patrol witnessed an underage female walking down the street with a ‘party’ cup, and upon questioning the subject it was discovered that the cup contained an alcoholic beverage. The woman, a BU student, will be summonsed to court for Minor in Possession of Alcohol.

  • Occurred at 1:52AM (10/20) - 241 Freeman Street

Police responded to a call of a loud party and discovered in plain view a large quantity of empty beer cans and bottles of hard alcohol throughout the apartment, the two residents of the apartment, both students at Boston University, will be summonsed to court for Minor In Possession of Alcohol, and Disturbing the Peace.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 8:50AM and 9:46AM (10/20)- 67 Dummer Street

Victim reports that sometime during the morning hours the passenger side window to his vehicle was smashed and his GPS navigation unit, IPod, and a powercord were reported missing from the vehicle. The combined cost of these items is $680.

October 19th Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred at 2:50AM (10/19)

Daniel Burke, 38 yrs, was arrested and charged with Domestic Assault and Battery.

Larceny

  • Occurred at 10:10AM (8/06) - 1908 Beacon Street

The owner of Cleveland Circle Dental reported that a patient was refusing to pay an outstanding bill and when the man did issue a check it bounced due to insufficient funds. The man will be summonsed to court for larceny by check.

Summons

  • Occurred at 5:51PM (10/19) - Beacon Street/ Strathmore Road

Police will summons a man to court for Receiving Stolen Property and being Not Duly Licensed. Police stopped the vehicle after a check of the registration number indicated the vehicle was stolen. Further investigation revealed the man had rented the vehicle but had not returned the car by the agreed upon date. In addition the driver was unlicensed and will be separately summonsed to court for being Not Duly Licensed and Receiving Stolen Property.

Friday, October 19, 2007

October 18th Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred between 2:30PM and 2:49PM (10/18)

Ofir Zur, 28 yrs, was arrested and charged with Domestic Assault and Battery, Simple Assault, and two counts of Threats to Commit a Crime.

  • Occurred at 6:02PM (10/18)-Washington Street/Cypress Street

Carla Decastro, 44 yrs, was arrested and charged with being Not Duly Licensed and Failure to Stop at a posted No Turn on Red.

Police on patrol stopped a vehicle after observing it go through a no turn on red sign, further investigation revealed the vehicles driver did not have a right to operate in Massachusetts and she was subsequently arrested.

Summons

  • Occurred at 1:35AM (10/18)- Harvard Street/ Verndale Street

Police noticed a suspicious male and upon investigation learned that the vehicle he was operating had stolen plates attached to it, the man will be summonsed to court for Improperly Attaching Number Plates, Unregistered Motor Vehicle and Receiving Stolen Property.

  • Occurred at 12:02AM (10/19)- 55 Thatcher Street

Police on patrol witnessed two young men carrying a 30 pack of beer while walking down the street, when police stopped the subjects to inquire about proof of age it was revealed neither was yet 21. Both subjects will be summonsed to court for Minor in Possession of Alcohol.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 9AM and 11:12AM (10/18)- 33 Pond Ave

Victim reported that sometime during a two hour period his car’s rear passenger’s window had been smashed and his GPS navigation system valued at $350 had been taken from the interior.

  • Occurred between 8:45AM and 2:45AM (10/18)- 166 Thorndike Street

Victim reported that sometime during the day his son’s blue Iron Horse mountain bike valued at $300 had been stolen from the front foyer of his building.

Fraud

  • Occurred at 2:57PM (10/18)- Beacon Street

Victim reported that after seeking employment on craigslist he was contacted by a fraudulent group who sent him fake money orders to endorse to his account in the amount of $3000.

Attempted Burglary

  • Occurred between 7AM (10/14) and 11:55PM (10/18)- 229 St Paul Street

Victim reported that while she was in the basement of her building she noticed her storage box had been pried open, however nothing appears to be missing at this time.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

October 17th Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred at 1:42AM (10/17)- 207 Washington Street

Jamison Shaw, 24 yrs, was arrested and charged with Operating after Suspension and various traffic offenses.

Police on patrol witnessed a vehicle make an illegal left turn and upon investigation it was revealed the driver’s right to operate in Massachusetts had been suspended, Shaw was subsequently arrested.

  • Occurred at 9:09AM (10/17)- 278 Harvard Street

Alves Weverton, 26 yrs, was arrested and charged with being Not Duly Licensed.

Police stopped a vehicle with an expired inspection sticker and upon further investigation discovered its driver did not have a right to operate in Massachusetts and he was subsequently arrested.

Larceny

  • Occurred at 12:16AM (10/17)- 400 Heath Street

Victim at Pine Manor College reports losing her purse and upon investigation discovered $1,147.53 in fraudulent charges had been attributed to her credit card account.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

October 16th Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred between 1:17PM and 1:50PM (10/16) - 860 Commonwealth Avenue

Brad Morrill, 29 yrs, was arrested and charged with Armed Robbery, Assault with a Dangerous Weapon, Failure to stop for a Police Officer, Operating after Revocation, and other various traffic offenses.

An employee at Ski Market called police to report a robbery that had just occurred. The employee witnessed a suspect later identified as Morrill enter the Ski Market and attempt to leave the store with 8 stolen jackets. When Morrill was confronted by the employee the suspect pulled out a hypodermic syringe and fled the scene in a red convertible. Police found the suspect a short distance away and after a brief encounter the suspect was eventually arrested.

Graffiti

  • Occurred at 3:03AM (10/16)- 16 Winslow Road

A resident reported to police that he had just witnessed two college age men ‘tagging’ a brick wall with spray paint. The two men were described as tall, both were last seen wearing hooded sweatshirts; one gray and one red and both were seen leaving the scene on mountain bikes. The cost of the damage is unknown and this case is still under investigation.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 10:30PM (10/15) and 8AM (10/16)-823 Newton Street

Victim reported that sometime overnight the passenger side window of her vehicle had been smashed and her purse containing several credit cards, personal papers, a license, and $4 was taken from inside.

  • Occurred between 3PM (10/02) and 11AM (10/07)- 101 Dean Road

Victim reported that after not using her vehicle for several days she discovered a GPS navigation system had been stolen from the cars interior console. The cost of this device is approximately $500.

  • Occurred between 5:30PM (10/15) and 7:30AM (10/16)- 371 Russett Road

Victim reported that sometime overnight a suspect had entered his unlocked vehicle and stolen a GPS navigation system valued at $630 from the interior.

  • Occurred between 10:30PM (10/15) and 7AM (10/16)- 37 Beresford Road

Victim reported that sometime overnight a suspect had gained entry to his vehicle and stolen his cell phone charger and electric razor, valued collectively at $140 from the inside.

  • Occurred between 7PM (10/15) and 11:50PM (10/16)- 155 Harvard Street

Victim reported that his cell phone had been stolen from his bag which he had left unattended in his cart while shopping for groceries at Stop and Shop. The value of the phone is approximately $249

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 5PM (10/13) and 9:45AM (10/16)- 1422 Beacon Street

Employee at Pelos Hair Salon reported that someone had put superglue inside the keyhole of the front door lock. The cost of this damage is unknown.

Attempted Burglary

  • Occurred between 3PM (10/13) and 10AM (10/15)- 233 Harvard Street

Victim reported that a suspect had gained entry into an office by forcing the door open, it also seems as though the suspect attempted to force open a supply closet door. Some damage to both doors was discovered however it does not appear that anything is missing at this time.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

October 15th Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred at 9:41PM (10/15) - 72 Penniman Place

Kyle Etienne, 23 yrs, was arrested and charged with Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon, Armed Robbery, Possession of a Class D Substance (Marijuana), and Trespassing.

Terrance Daye, 18 yrs, was arrested and charged with Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon, Armed Robbery, Possession of a Class D Substance (Marijuana), Minor in Possession of Alcohol, and Trespassing.

Christian Garcia, 18 yrs, was arrested and charged with Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon, Armed Robbery, Possession of a Class D Substance (Marijuana), and Trespassing.

Police responded to a robbery call and were met by a male victim who reported he was robbed by a number of individuals, one of which brandished a black handgun and after chasing him down the street the suspect struck the victim in the side on the head with a glass bottle. After calling for medical assistance, officers stopped a van leaving the area of the robbery. The suspects were detained and a protective search was made to look for any weapons. Police discovered a black plastic 9mm replica Beretta style handgun between the two seats along with two ‘buds’ of a green leafy substance believed to be Marijuana. A subsequent search yielded a number of full beer and liquor bottles as well as a bag containing additional marijuana, several digital scales, and a large amount of cash. The suspects were subsequently arrested, and a juvenile suspect faces similar charges.

Summons

  • Occurred between 1:53AM and 2:11AM (10/15)-300 Harvard Street

Police on patrol witnessed a vehicle operating without a rear license plate, and upon stopping the vehicle learned the driver did have a valid temporary plate however his right to operate in Massachusetts was suspended, he was informed he would be summonsed to court for Operating After Suspension.

  • Occurred at 2:36AM (10/15) - 345 Harvard Street

Police witnessed a vehicle take an illegal left turn and upon pulling the vehicle over discovered its driver’s right to operate in Massachusetts had been revoked. The man will be summonsed to court for Operating after License Revocation, Making an Improper Left Turn, and Registration not in Possession.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 9PM (10/14) and 7:50AM (10/15) - 24 Thornton Road

Victim reported that sometime overnight her driver’s side window had been smashed and a GPS navigation system valued at $600 had been stolen from the dashboard.

  • Occurred between 6PM (10/14) and 8AM (10/15)- 124 Thornton Road

Victim reported that sometime overnight his vehicle’s window had been smashed and his GPS navigation system valued at $250 was taken from the inside.

  • Occurred between 7:30AM (10/14) and 8:30AM (10/15) - 76 Monmouth Street

Victim reported that sometime overnight his Vespa Motorized Scooter valued at $2500 was stolen from its secured location behind his house. The scooter is described as yellowish white in color with an Economy Hardware Basket mounted on the back seat.

  • Occurred between 12PM (10/11) and 11AM (10/12)-30 Stearns Road

Victim reports that several miscellaneous items including some luggage, a walker, and a filing cabinet were stolen from her storage area located in the basement of the building. The collective value of these items is approximately $1,100.

Monday, October 15, 2007

October 14th Police Reports

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 9PM (10/13) and 9:30AM (10/14)- 61 Linden Street

Victim reports that sometime overnight her vehicle’s rear window was spray painted, the cost of the damage is unknown.

October 13th Police Reports

Arrests

  • Occurred at 3:30AM (10/13) - Winchester Street/ Thorndike Street

Kamram Zahoor, 22 yrs, was arrested and charged with Operating after Suspension, Defective Equipment, and a Stop Sign Violation.

Police on patrol noticed a vehicle with a defective rear taillight fail to stop as a stop sign. After pulling the vehicle over it was learned that its operator’s driver’s license had been suspended. Zahoor was subsequently arrested.

Fraud

  • Occurred at 12:51PM (10/09) - 157 Winthrop Road

Victim reports receiving a fraudulent charge of $421 attributed to his credit card from Istanbul Turkey. The man immediately cancelled his card, and this case is still under investigation.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 6PM (10/12) and 1:46PM (10/13) - 91 Harvard Avenue

Victim reports that sometime overnight his front license plate was stolen from his vehicle.

October 12th Police Reports

Arrests

  • Occurred between 2:17AM and 2:46AM (10/12) - 209 Newton Street

Deonte Moore, 26 yrs, was arrested and charged with Operating after License Suspension, Operating after Revoked Registration, Uninsured Motor Vehicle, and an Unregistered Motor Vehicle.

Police stopped a vehicle with a Revoked Registration and upon further investigation revealed that the driver’s license had been suspended. Moore was subsequently arrested.

  • Occurred between 2:15AM and 2:30AM (10/12) - 25 Washington Street

Samuel Pierce, 25 yrs, was arrested and charged with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.

Police encountered an intoxicated male who while speaking with officers became belligerent and combative and was eventually placed under arrest.

  • Occurred at 2:02PM (10/12) - Fuller Street/Harvard Street

Raymond McMillen, 65 yrs, was arrested and charged with Possession of a Class B Substance (Cocaine), Intent to Distribute a Class B Substance (Cocaine), and other Drug Law violations.

Kevin McMillen, 41 yrs, was arrested and charged with Possession of a Class B Substance (Cocaine), Intent to Distribute a Class B Substance (Cocaine), and other Drug Law violations.

Detectives on patrol noticed a suspicious vehicle and further investigation revealed that its owner’s license was expired. Police observed the vehicle make a stop and park on the side of the road. While police approached the vehicle on foot an officer witnessed one of the suspects biting into a plastic bag containing a white powdery substance, upon seeing the officer the man spit the substance into a napkin. The driver identified as Raymond Mc Millen was arrested for operating with an expired license. A subsequent search of Raymond, the vehicle, and his son Kevin McMillen yielded several bags of a white powdery substance believed to be Cocaine, as well as ripped sandwich bags commonly used to package drugs.

  • Occurred at 8:37PM (10/12)- Brookline Avenue/River Road

Cesar Leal, 44 yrs, was arrested and charged with Receiving Stolen Property.

Julio Ornejo, 37 yrs, was arrested and charged with Receiving Stolen Property.

Jose Sanchez-Vargas, 45 yrs, was arrested and charged with Receiving Stolen Property.

Detectives on patrol noticed a vehicle unloading large trash bags and putting them into another vehicle parked next to it. When police questioned the three men involved it was learned the trash bags contained over $69,000 worth of stolen medical supplies. The three men were subsequently arrested.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 8AM (10/04) and 11AM (10/05)-320 Dudley Street

Victim reports sometime overnight his $300 landscaping ladder was stolen from his front yard.

Friday, October 12, 2007

October 11th Police Reports

Arrests

  • Occurred at 11:35AM (10/11)- 202 Fuller Street

Saymon Silva, 24 yrs, was arrested and charged with Breaking and Entering.

Police responding to a call of breaking and entering got further information that the two men had recently been seen taking off their clothes and fleeing the area; one of the men was found in the area and subsequently arrested.

  • Occurred at 12:41PM (10/11)- 202 Fuller Street

Ledson Dearaujo-Silva, 22 yrs, was arrested and charged with being Not Duly Licensed, Operating a Motor Vehicle down a One Way, and Furnishing a False Name to a Police Officer.

Police on patrol stopped a vehicle traveling the wrong way on a one way street, and further investigation revealed the driver did not have an active license to operate a motor vehicle; Dearaujo-Silva was subsequently placed under arrest. During the booking process the suspect gave police a false name and he was additionally charged.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 12PM and 10PM (10/10)- 213 Washington Street

Victim reports that sometime during the day his rear license plate was stolen from his vehicle.

  • Occurred between 4PM (10/07) and 7PM (10/10)- 145 Sherman Road

Victim reports that his driver’s window was smashed and his GPS navigation system valued at $300 was stolen from his dashboard.

Loud Party

  • Occurred between 12:06AM (10/12)- 318 St. Paul Street

Police responded to a call of loud music and when arriving at the apartment saw an abundance of alcoholic beverages in plain sight. The police broke up the gathering and sent the party goers on their way. Police informed one of the tenants that he would be summonsed to court for Disturbing the Peace and Furnishing Alcohol to persons Under 21.

October 10th Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred at 1:24PM (10/10)-Washington Street /Station Street

Daniel Watson,33 yrs, was arrested and charged with Operating after License Suspension, and Operating with an Expired Inspection Sticker

Police on patrol noticed a vehicle with an expired inspection sticker and upon stopping the vehicle learned that its driver identified as Watson had a suspended license, he was subsequently arrested.

Summons

  • Occurred between 3:21AM and 4AM (10/10)-668 Chestnut Hill Ave

An officer on patrol noticed a vehicle with a revoked registration, after stopping the vehicle the man was informed he would be summonsed to court for an operating an Uninsured Motor Vehicle, a Unregistered Motor Vehicle, and Operating after Suspension.

  • Occurred at 10:58AM (10/10)-1195 Boylston Street

Police on patrol noticed a vehicle with an expired inspection sticker and upon stopping the vehicle learned that the vehicle operator had a suspended license. The man will be summonsed to court for Operating after License Suspension, and Operating a Motor Vehicle with an Expired Inspection Sticker.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

October 9th Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred between 12:49AM and 1:10AM (10/09)- 129 Fisher Ave

Michellange Zavier, 19 yrs, was arrested and charged with Domestic Assault and Battery.

Students at Newbury College witnessed two people in an altercation. Students reported that a male suspect assault and battered a female victim. Police spoke with the victim and located the suspect identified as Michellange Zavier in his home town where area officers transported Zavier back to Brookline and into custody.

Robbery

  • Occurred at 8:30PM (10/09) – 96 Franklin Street

A victim reports being robbed at gunpoint by a male suspect. She was entering her apartment foyer and upon taking out her keys to open her inside door to gain entry into the building a man abruptly stepped into the entrance way and pulled out a handgun demanding money. The suspect was able to flee with $45 cash and the woman’s various identification and bank cards. The suspect was described as a dark skinned black male in his 20’s approximately 6ft tall, wearing a baggy sweatshirt and a black baseball cap. A short time later police received a call from a woman about four blocks away from the first robbery. She described a black male about 5’11”, wide build, wearing sweatpants and a gray sweatshirt wearing a dark colored baseball cap, lurking near her front fence. The man seemed to be following her to her building. However, when the suspect saw the woman was looking at him he walked away and fled in a vehicle with break lights that were located on the bumper.

  • Occurred between 10:31PM and 10:34PM (10/09) - 7 Netherlands Rd

Victim reports that two males approached him and put a sharp object on the back of his neck and then stole his backpack which contained $100 cash and various bank and identification cards. The suspects subsequently fled down Parkway Rd. The man was approached from behind by one of the males while the other stood in front of him impeding his path. The first suspect is described as a Hispanic male in his early 20’s approximately 5’8”-5’10”, 180lbs last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt. The second male is simply described as Hispanic also wearing a black sweatshirt.

  • Occurred between 7:36PM and 7:40PM (10/09)-Washington Street/ School Street

Victim reports that two males driving a dark colored sedan approached her and asked for directions, the passenger of the vehicle quickly exited and pushed the woman to the ground stealing her purse which contained $122 cash and various personal items as well as her suitcase which contained shoes and other personal items. The first suspect was described as white in his early 20’s with a thin build last seen wearing a blue zip up sweatshirt and blue jeans. The driver is described as white, wearing a red zip up sweatshirt.

Residents are advised to call police about ANY suspicious activity they may witness in their neighborhoods; promptness, perceptiveness and precaution are the best ways to protect ones self from becoming a victim.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 11AM (10/08) and 6AM (10/09)-273 Harvard St

Police responded to a call of an attempted burglary at Finagle a Bagel. An employee reported that sometime overnight someone had tried to pry open one of the rear doors. No additional damage was reported and it does not seem as though entry was made into the establishment.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

October 8th Police Reports

Larceny

  • Occurred between 3:15PM (10/07) and 6AM (10/08) - 10 Hawes Place

Victim reports that her vehicle’s passenger window had been smashed and 8 DVDs, $10 in quarters, an A/C adapter, and IPOD video cables were taken from the backseat. The collective value of these items is approximately $270.

Shoplifting

  • Occurred at 3:29PM (10/08)-302 Harvard Street

Police responded to a report of a shoplifter at The Children’s Place Store, an employee reported seeing two women placing items into their bags then sprint out of the store and flee in their vehicle. The first woman is described as a young black female approximately 5’6”- 5’8” with short brown hair last seen wearing blue jeans a gray jacket. The second female is described as an older black female medium build approximately 5’6” with died blonde wifflecut hair.

Fraud

  • Occurred at 12PM (10/01)- 32 Bartlett Cres

Victim reports wiring approximately $2000 to a fake real estate company’s bank account in hopes of securing a new apartment that he acquired on craigslist.

October 7th Police Reports

Assault

  • Occurred between 12:19AM and 12:41AM (10/07) - 345 Harvard Street

Two victims report being approached by a vehicle while sitting at the benches at Devotion School. The occupants of the vehicle got out and told the victims they were the police, when the victims did not believe their story the suspects proceeded to punch and kick the victims, then fled in their vehicle. This case is still under investigation.

Loud Party

  • Occurred at 12:31AM (10/07)- 61 Thatcher Street

Police responded to a call of a loud party and upon entering the apartment witnessed underage drinking, the hosts were identified as Boston University Students and both residents will be summonsed to court for, Furnishing Alcoholic Beverages to a Person under 21, and Minor in Possession of Alcohol.

  • Occurred at 11:13PM (10/06)- 735 Washington Street

Police responded to a call of a loud party and upon arriving noticed several underage youths outside the residence drinking alcohol. Upon entering the dwelling police saw approximately 100 youths exit out of the back of the residence, inside the residence police found an abundance of alcohol and the hostess of the party will be summonsed to court for Minor in Possession of Alcohol, and Keeper of a Disorderly House

  • Occurred between 11:30PM (10/06) and 1:15AM (10/07)- 76 Denny Road

Police responded to a call of underage drinking and when police arrived they were met by an underage female hostess, police determined that there was alcohol in the residence and the hostess of the party will be summonsed to court for Minor in Possession of Alcohol.

Burglary

  • Occurred at 4PM (10/06) and 3:02PM (10/07)- 90 Cypress Street

Victim reported that sometime overnight a suspect had gained entry into his apartment and stole his Laptop computer, the value of the computer is unknown and this case is still under investigation.

October 6th Police Reports

Summons

  • Occurred at 2:03PM (10/06) - Strathmore Road/ Clinton Path

A victim reports seeing a passenger in a vehicle ahead of hers throw several items of trash out his window. When she approached the vehicle to ask about the littering the man exited his vehicle pulled down his pants exposing his buttocks, and additionally gave the victim the ‘finger’. The man will be summonsed to court for Open and Gross Lewdness and Littering from a Motor Vehicle.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 2PM and 4PM (10/06) - 1493 Beacon Street

Victim reports that someone had entered her apartment while she was away and stole several items. An I-pod Nano, several items of jewelry, and a Laptop were reported missing from the residence. The combined monetary loss of these items is approximately $7250.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 5PM and 7:30PM (10/06) - 1470 Beacon Street

Victim reports that his vehicle’s passenger side window was smashed and his GPS navigation system valued at approximately $190 was stolen from the dashboard.

October 5th Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred between 5:11AM and 6:43AM (10/05)-Cleveland Road/ Eliot Street

Dillon Diel, 18 yrs, was arrested and charged with Disturbing the Peace, Resisting Arrest, Possession of Burglarious Tools, and Malicious Damage.

Police on patrol noticed a vehicle parked blocking the flow of traffic. Upon stopping the operator and attempting to speak with him, the vehicle sped off; police located the vehicle a short distance away and discovered its passenger hiding in the woods. He was subsequently apprehended. Inside the abandoned vehicle police found multiple burglarious tools.

Motor Vehicle Theft

  • Occurred between 11:30PM and 7:30AM (10/05) - 160 Fairway Road

Victim reports that sometime overnight her vehicle was stolen from her driveway. The cost of the vehicle is approximately $4300.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 9AM and 10:13AM (10/05) - 39 Kent Street

Victim reports finding her drivers window smashed and her GPS navigation system valued at approximately $1000 missing from the vehicle.

  • Occurred between 6AM and 12:32PM (10/05)-Brookline Ave/ Francis

Police on patrol noticed several vehicles with smashed windows, after contacting the owners it was learned that a GPS navigation system valued at $80 was taken from the dashboard.

  • Occurred between 12PM (10/04) and 2:24Pm (10/05) - 17 Walnut Hill Road

Victim reported that sometime over the last few days her license plate had been stolen from her vehicle.

Occurred between 2PM (10/04) and 1PM (10/05) - 12 Davis Ct

Victim reported that sometime overnight her unlocked bicycle had been stolen from her front porch. The bike is described as a blue mountain bike with a white plastic child seat attached to the rear. The value of the bike is approximately $400.

Friday, October 5, 2007

October 4th Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred at 2:43PM (10/04)- 187 Winchester St

Richard Waldron, 26 yrs, was arrested and charged with Operating after Suspension.

Police on patrol stopped a vehicle and discovered that the operator’s license had been suspended. Waldron was subsequently arrested.


Operating

  • Occurred at 7:53AM (10/04)- 12 Cypress St

Police on patrol noticed a vehicle with an expired registration sticker upon stopping the vehicle it was learned its operator had a suspended license. The driver was additionally cited.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 6PM and 7PM- 513 Heath Street

Victim reports that a neighbor saw 3 packages on their front porch however after returning a short time later the neighbor noticed the packages were missing, the victim reports never receiving the packages. The packages contained several Bruce Willis DVDs, purple Prada shoes, and a purple Prada handbag all with a collective value of approximately $390.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

October 3rd Police Reports

Larceny

  • Occurred between 12:30Am and 1:30AM (10/03)-19 Fairbanks Street

Victim reports that two dresser drawers containing several personal items were taken from the trunk of his car which had been parked outside his residence. The drawers were recovered in a nearby ally however the personal items were still missing; the value of those items is unknown.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 3PM (10/02) and 7:30Am (10/03)-101 Monmouth Street

Victim reports that sometime overnight her car had been damaged, the entire drivers side of her vehicle had been ‘keyed’ resulting in an unknown cost of damage.

Breaking and Entering

  • Occurred between 1:05PM and 2:05PM (10/03) - 1093 Beacon Street

Victim reports that sometime while he was away from his office a suspect broke down his office door splintering it. The suspect stole $30 in cash as well as a $10 check from the victim’s desk drawer. This case is still currently under investigation.

Fraud

  • Occurred between 10:40PM (10/01) and 10:40PM (10/03)

Victim reports receiving several unauthorized fraudulent charges to his credit card, the charges amounted to approximately $3,500.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

October 2nd Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred at 1:17PM (10/02)- 1020 Beacon Street


Danilo Ulloa, 39 yrs, was arrested and charged with Operating after Suspension.


An officer on patrol noticed a vehicle with its front windshield cracked, upon stopping the vehicle it was discovered that the driver’s right to operate had been suspended. He was subsequently arrested.

  • Occurred at 5:14PM (10/02)- 400 Heath Street


Jonathan Harris was arrested and charged with Attempted Larceny, Assault, Malicious Damage and Possession of a Class D Substance (Marijuana).


A disturbance at Pine Manor College led to a search of a male suspect, in that search police discovered a rolled cigar with a green leafy substance believed to be Marijuana inside. The man was subsequently arrested.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 11PM (10/01) and 6:40AM (10/02)- 850 Commonwealth Avenue


The owner of Sunoco Gas Station reports that sometime overnight two of his gas pumps had been damaged. The pump screens and electronic equipment were broken, the cost of this damage is unknown.

Shoplifting

  • Occurred between 9:48AM and 10AM (10/02)- 99 Harvard Street


An employee at Walgreens Pharmacy reported seeing a 6’ dark skinned male in his 20’s steal two cans of Axe body spray valued at $11.58 collectively. The suspect was last seen wearing a tan jacket with blue jeans and beige boots.

  • Occurred at 3:27PM (10/02)-1322 Beacon Street

An employee at CVS Pharmacy observed a 6’ white male approximately 20 years of age steal several tubes of toothpaste from the store. The suspect was last seen wearing a brownish colored shirt.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 8:45AM (9/30) and 4PM (9/30)-30 Jamaica Road

Victim reports that while at Cheerleading Practice an unknown suspect had stolen her backpack from the field. The backpack contained several person items whose collective value is about $150.

  • Occurred between 9PM (10/01) and 7AM (10/02)

Victim reports that sometime overnight his bike was stolen from his side yard. The bike is described as a gray Kona Yee-Ha valued at $550.

  • Occurred between 8:22PM and 8:30PM (10/01)- 1331 Beacon Street

Victim reports that while using the bathroom at Quiznos his wallet dropped out of his pant’s and after returning to the store a short time later he discovered his wallet with $460 in cash missing from the inside.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

October 1st Police Reports

Fraud

  • Occurred at 6:21PM (10/01)

Victim reports seeing a balance of ‘zero’ in his bank of America account and upon investigation discovered that several checks had been fraudulently used to empty his account. The total amount of loss is approximately $2000.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 11:50PM (9/30) and 7:51AM (10/01)-Clinton Path/Strathmore Road

Victim reports that sometime overnight the front stick, tire and rim were stolen from his vehicle, a 2005 Honda Accord which had been parked in an assigned parking spot behind his residence. The value of these items is unknown.

  • Occurred between 10:30PM (9/30) and 8:49AM (10/01)- 1897 Beacon Street

Victim reports that sometime overnight all four tires and rims were stolen from his vehicle, a 2007 Honda Accord which had been parked in its assigned space in the rear of his residence.

Monday, October 1, 2007

September 30th Police Reports

Assault

  • Occurred between 5:26AM and 6:01AM (9/30)

A female subject reports being awakened by an unknown male who walked into her room. She reports that this male assaulted her, it appeared as though entry to the house was gained through a kitchen window. The suspect is described as a white male in his 20’s with crew cut style hair last seen wearing a light colored t shirt and possible wearing square framed glasses. This case is still under investigation.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 10AM (9/29) and 12:04PM (9/30) - 1314 Beacon Street

Victim reports that after returning from work she noticed her wallet missing from her purse, the wallet contained a small amount of cash and several identification cards and bank cards.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 9:20AM and 4:01PM (9/30) - Pearl Street/Washington Street

Victim reports that his vehicles passenger window was smashed and a GPS navigation system valued between $300 and $400 was taken from the dashboard.

  • Occurred between 6PM (9/20) and 12PM (9/30)-512 Washington Street

Victim reports that her bike was stolen sometime over the last week the bike is described as a blue Cignal Montauk valued at $260.

Summons

  • Occurred between 5PM and 5:30PM (9/30) - 1340 Beacon Street

Two men were seen arguing outside an area Walgreens, the conversation turned sour shortly thereafter and the suspect threw a drink onto the victim. The suspect will be summonsed to court for Assault and Battery.

  • Occurred at 10:12PM (9/30)- 301 Harvard Street

David Morales, 46 yrs, was arrested and charged with Possession of a Class A Substance (Heroin), Possession of Burglarious Tools, and Receiving Stolen Property.

Police on patrol noticed a suspicious male walking slowly while peering into the parked cars windows. The man matched the description of a suspect sought in previous car break-ins in that area. When police stopped the suspect identified as Morales they found him to be in possession of burglarious tools and a syringe containing a brown substance believed to be heroin. Morales also had in his possession stolen keys, he was subsequently arrested

September 29th Police Reports

Arrests

  • Occurred at 1:03AM (9/29)- Crowninshield Road/ Elba Street 5351

Kenshu Kido, 19 yrs, was arrested and charged with Possession of a Class D substance (Marijuana).

Sean McCarthy, 19 yrs, was arrested and charged with Possession of a Class D Substance (Marijuana) and Minor in Possession of Alcohol.

Police on patrol observed two people on the sidewalk one with an open container of beer, while speaking with the suspects the officer saw a Marijuana cigarette which was still burning near the feet of the suspects. Both were subsequently arrested.

  • Occurred at 5:25PM (9/29)- Beacon Street/ Fairbanks Street 5365

Brian Pasquale, 25 yrs, was arrested and charged with Operating while Under the Influence of Intoxicating Liquor, and Harsh Noise (horn).

Officers on patrol noticed a vehicle traveling while constantly blowing its horn at pedestrians, the passenger of the vehicle was seen leaning out of the window and extending his middle finger to people on the sidewalk. After stopping the vehicle officers determined that its driver was under the influence of alcohol, he was subsequently arrested.

Summons

  • Occurred at 2AM (9/29)- 320 St. Paul Street

Police on patrol noticed a large group of people outside a residence making excessive noise and drinking alcoholic beverages. Police approached the apartment and after breaking up the party informed the two homeowners they would be summonsed to court for Minor in Possession of Alcohol.

  • Occurred between 2:21AM and 2:52AM (9/29)- 319 St. Paul Street

Police on patrol came into contact with an extremely intoxicated male who they had previously ordered to leave the area. After placing the suspect in protective custody, a routine inventory search of his persons yielded a fake drivers license. He will be summonsed to court for Possession of an Altered License.

  • Occurred at 5:30PM (9/29)- Harvard Street./Peirce Street

Two drivers became involved in a road rage altercation, with one of the subjects throwing coffee in the window of the other, that driver responded by exiting her vehicle and striking the vehicle with an umbrella. Both drivers will be summonsed to court for the charges of Assault and Battery, and Destruction of Personal Property.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 8PM (9/28) and 2AM (9/29)- 280 Harvard Street

Victim reports sometime overnight his bike had been stolen from its secured location; the bike is described as a blue mountain bike valued at $360.

  • Occurred between 7PM (9/28) and 9:49AM (9/29)- 120 Salisbury Road

Victim reports that sometime overnight his White Mongoose mountain bike was stolen from his back porch. The bike is valued at $250.

Occurred between 6:46PM and 10PM (9/29) - 182 Harvard Street

Victim reports that his vehicles passengers’ window was smashed and his GPS navigation system valued at $599 was stolen from the dashboard.

Fraud

  • Occurred at 1:18PM (9/29)- 60 Clearwater Road

Victim reports receiving an unordered credit card from an unknown company with an outstanding bill of $750, this case is still under investigation.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 4:30PM and 9PM (9/29)- 428 Boylston Street

Victim reports that while they were gone their back door had been forced open by an unknown suspect and a laptop computer valued at $1300 had been stolen from their upstairs bedroom.

September 28th Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred at 1:27PM (9/28)- 1383 Beacon Street

Rey Castano, 21 yrs, was arrested and charged with Operating after Suspension.

Police on patrol noticed a vehicle with an expired inspection sticker, upon stopping the vehicle it was discovered its driver identified as Castano had a suspended license, he was subsequently arrested.

  • Occurred at 8:30PM (9/28)- 924 Beacon Street

Koustantin Ilichev, 19 yrs, was arrested and charged with Possession of a Class D Substance (Marijuana), and a liquor law violation.

While conducting routine probation checks police found Ilichev surrounded by beer bottles. Also in plain view was a bag of a green leafy substance believed to be Marijuana.

Summons

  • Occurred at 12:32AM (9/28)- 1030 Commonwealth Avenue

Kayuga Restaurant employees reported to police that after some verbal exchanges a physical altercation ensued between one of the workers and a customer. The worker assaulted the customer as well as the owner of Kayuga along with his wife. The suspect will be summonsed to court for 3 counts of assault and battery.

  • Occurred at 10:06PM (9/28)-Pond Avenue/ Washington Street

Police on patrol witnessed a Moped traveling beyond the posted speed limit with a passenger who was not wearing a helmet. After stopping the vehicle it was learned it had been stolen. The two juvenile suspects will be subsequently summonsed to court for Receiving Stolen property, not duly Licensed, Operating without a registration sticker, and a helmet violation.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 9:30PM (9/27) and 7:30AM (9/28)- 67 Harvard Street

Staff at St. Mary’s reported that after arriving at school they found the main office door had been forced open and the entire office in disarray. A file cabinet had been pried open and several items gone through, however nothing is reported missing at this time.

  • Occurred between 6AM and 5PM (9/26)-1537 Beacon Street

Victim reports that sometime during the day an unknown suspect had gained entry into his apartment building and stolen his bike. The bike is described as a Leader custom mountain bike valued at $800.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 9:30PM (9/27) and 10:15AM (9/28)- 117 Clinton Road

Victim reports that sometime overnight a suspect had gone into her unlocked vehicle and stolen her purse. Taken from the purse were $200 cash, and a digital camera.

  • Occurred at 10:18PM (9/28)- 13 Harvard Street

Victim reports after returning to his car he discovered the front passenger window smashed and his wallet and a GPS navigation system missing from the vehicle. The combined value of these items is approximately $800.