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Friday, April 25, 2008

April 24th Police Reports

April 24, 2008

Arrest

  • Occurred at 9:39 PM 445 Harvard St.

Subject was arrested and charged with driving without a license.

After being pulled over for a traffic offense, police placed the subject under arrest for not being duly licensed.

  • Occurred at 2:54 PM Washington St. / Holden St.

Subject was arrested and charged with driving with a suspended license.

After being pulled over for a defected tail light, police placed the subject under arrest for driving with a suspended license.

Breaking and Entering

  • Occurred between 11:30 PM 4/23 and 7:50 AM 4/24 14 Irving St.

Victim reports that sometime during the night someone had stolen his black Toyota Camry from his driveway.

  • Occurred between 9:00 PM 4/23 and 9:46 AM 4/24 16 Acron Rd.

Victim reports that sometime during the night someone illegally entered her vehicle. The victim was not sure if she had left the doors unlocked. The only thing that seemed to be missing from the vehicle was $5.00 in change.

  • Occurred between 6:30 PM 4/23 and 5:00 PM 4/24 46 Jamaica Rd.

Victim reports that someone had illegally entered her vehicle, emptied her glove box, and rifled through her center console. The victim stated that she had left the vehicle unlocked. The only things that seemed to be missing were $5.00 in coins and a Swiss Army Knife.

Shoplifting

  • Occurred between 2:15 PM and 2:28 PM 294 Harvard St.

Police responded to reports of a shoplifter. When police arrived they spoke to the store manager who stated that a man had just stolen a carton of cigarettes. He stated that the subject approached the cashier and requested the cigarettes. He then asked the cashier if he could pay for them at the pharmacy. Due to store policy, the cashier brought the cigarettes to the pharmacy. The suspect then gave the pharmacist a fraudulent name in order to create a distraction. At that time the shoplifter grabbed the carton from the counter and fled the store. The suspect was described as a white male with a dark completion, brown hair, a brown moustache, wearing a beige/ green winter jacket, a green t-shirt and khaki pants.

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