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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

September 8, 2008 Police Reports

Attempted Motor Vehicle Theft

  • Occurred between 11:30PM (9/07) and 3:39AM (9/08) – 138 Winchester St

Victim states that he was visiting a friend and had parked his motorcycle directly across from the residence. Upon returning to his motorcycle he found that it was sitting on its side, resting on the sidewalk approximately ten feet from where he had originally parked it. The motorcycle sustained a cracked front windshield, a broken left side mirror and both turn signals were removed from their sockets.

Graffiti

  • Occurred between 9:00AM (9/05) and 9:00AM (9/08) – 205 Beverly Rd

Building officials reported that they found graffiti drawn on the rear of Baker School. An inappropriate image was drawn using green spray paint.

Breaking and Entering

  • Occurred between 7:30PM (9/07) and 8:30AM (9/08) – 10 Auburn Pl

Victim reported that sometime overnight all three of his vehicles were broken into. He stated that he had left the vehicles unlocked. His Garmin GPS system was taken from the center console of one of his vehicles. He stated that the glove compartments were opened in the other two vehicles but nothing appeared to be missing.

  • Occurred between 8:00AM (8/23) and 10:30PM (9/08) – 23 Williams St

Victim reported that upon returning to her vehicle she observed that the front passenger side window had been shattered. Victim stated that her Garmin GPS unit was missing.

  • Occurred at 10:59AM (9/08) – 28 Eliot St

Reporting party states that she observed a male individual acting suspicious in her neighbor’s driveway. She then observed as he entered her neighbor’s home through the rear door and then exit in less then a minute. After contacting her neighbor she found that cash, personal cards and papers were missing from her neighbor’s wallet. The male suspect is describe as being a white male in his late 30’s to early 40’s, 5’10 tall, slim build wearing light colored shorts. He has reddish tinted hair with a bald spot.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 9:00AM (9/08) and 9:20AM (9/08) – 108 University Rd

Victim states that she left her handbag hanging on her seat while she ordered food. Upon returning to her seat she observed that her handbag was missing. The handbag contained ten dollars and numerous cards.

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