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Thursday, February 28, 2008

February 27th Police Reports

February 27, 2008


Arrest

  • Occurred at 8:20 PM Washington St. / Beacon St.

Aaron Bellamy, 32 yrs, was arrested and charged with driving with a suspended license.

After being pulled over for a traffic offense, Mr. Bellamy was placed under arrest for driving with a suspended license.

Breaking and Entering

  • Occurred between 9:00 PM 2/26 and 7:09 AM 2/27 67 Gerry St.

Victim reports that someone had smashed his passenger front side window in, what he believes was an attempt to steal his GPS unit. The victim had taken his GPS unit into his house but left the stand attached to the front windshield.

  • Occurred between 10:00 AM 2/26 and 7:30 AM 2/27 49 Marion St.

Victim reports that her passenger side window had been smashed. Nothing was taken but there was a GPS unit holder attached to the windshield.

  • Occurred at 7:00 AM 2/25 and 2/27 49 Marion St.

Victim reports that the front passenger side window of his vehicle had been smashed and his GPS unit was taken.

  • Occurred between 12:30 AM and 7:30 AM 134 Independence Dr.

Victim reports that his vehicle’s passenger side window had been smashed. Nothing appeared to be missing. The Victim had taken his GPS unit with him but left the stand in plain view.

  • Occurred between 8:00 PM 2/26 and 8:24 AM 2/27 9 Sherman Rd.

Victim reports that someone had smashed his front passenger side window. The victim’s GPS unit was not in the vehicle at the time, but the stand was still attached to the windshield. The culprit had removed the contents of the glove compartment in attempt to locate the GPS unit.

  • Occurred between 8:00 PM 2/26 and 8:27 AM 2/27 81 Sherman Rd.

Police while on patrol noticed that the front passenger side window of a vehicle had been smashed. The victim stated that she had moved her GPS system into her house that evening but had left the stand on the front windshield.

  • Occurred between 8:00 PM 2/26 and 7:30 2/27 70 Gerry Rd.

Victim reports that someone had smashed his front driver’s side window and had stolen his GPS unit from the glove compartment.

  • Occurred between 4:30 2/26 and 8:30 AM 2/27 94 Gerry Rd.

Police while on patrol noticed a vehicle’s window had been smashed. The victim later contacted police to report that her GPS unit was stolen from the vehicle.

  • Occurred between 11:30 PM 2/26 and 7:34 AM 2/27 209 Winchester St.

Victim reports that the passenger side window of his vehicle had been smashed and that his GPS unit and stand was taken.

  • Occurred between 6:30 PM 2/26 and 10:00 AM 2/27 114 Sherman Rd.

Victim reports that the front passenger side window of his vehicle had been smashed and the glove compartment was open and rummaged through. Nothing appeared to be missing.

  • Occurred between 9:15 PM 2/26 and 11:00 AM 2/27 222 Gerry Rd.

Victim reports that his vehicle’s passenger side front window had been smashed. Victim had a GPS stand on his front windshield, but took the GPS unit inside.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 11:30 AM and 11:56 AM Greenhill Rd.

Police responded to reports of a residential alarm. Upon arrival police checked the perimeter of the house and found small footprints that led to a window that had been smashed. Police were able to contact the residents, who were away, to inform them on the incident. The owner’s daughter was able to respond to the residence and inform police that nothing seemed to be missing.

**NOTE**

Remember to remove your GPS unit, stand, and any markings on your vehicle’s windshield. Leaving the device’s holder or stage in view, informs people that there may be a GPS device in the vehicle. Also remember not to leave any other valuables in plain view.

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