Tuesday, September 30, 2008

September 30th Police Reports

Larceny

  • Occurred between 4:00PM (9/29) and 9:30PM (9/29) – 53 White Pl

Victim reports that he had left his bicycle unlocked in the front of his friend’s house while visiting. When he went to retrieve his bicycle he observed it was missing. The bicycle is described as a black American Fler single speed bike, with silver handlebars. The word “Bulletproof” is on the crank case. The bike is valued at $275.

Arrest

  • Occurred at 7:05PM (9/29) – Boylston St/ Reservoir Rd

An officer on patrol observed a motor vehicle traveling at excessive speed. After stopping the vehicle further investigation revealed that the operator was operating with a suspended license. She was placed under arrest.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred at 12:00PM (9/20) – 15 East Milton St

Victim reported that she had parked her vehicle on the street in front of her house and when she returned she observed that all four tires of her vehicle had puncture holes in their sidewalls.

Indecent Assault and Battery

  • Occurred between 7:00AM (9/29) and 7:22AM (9/29) – 1316 Beacon St

Victim states that as she was waiting in line at Dunkin Donuts a male who had just exited the bathroom, passed her and indecently assaulted her as he exited the shop. The suspect is described as a black middle aged man, 5’9” about 160 to 170 pounds wearing a black jacket and black pants.

Assault/ Robbery

  • Occurred at 4:01AM (9/29) – 1010 Beacon St

Police responded to a report of an assault and battery. Upon arrival police met with the victim who stated that while he was smoking a cigarette outside of O’Leary’s Pub he was approached by a male who assaulted him and then stole his money out of his coat pocket. The suspect is described as a muscular, blonde hair white male with a mustache wearing a red sox hat and a large ring on his hand.

Monday, September 29, 2008

September 26th - 28th Police Reports

Larceny

  • Occurred between 4:45PM (9/28) and 5:10PM (9/28) – 155 Harvard St


Victim reports that she was shopping at Stop& Shop and had left her cart unattended to examine some produce. When she returned to her cart she observed that her black canvas bag that contained her cell phone, house keys, medications and $100 was missing.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 5:00AM (9/28) and 12:33PM (9/28) – 9 Kenwood St

Reporting party states that after waking up he went downstairs to his kitchen. Upon entering the kitchen he observed that someone had smashed the kitchen door window and had gained entry into the house. Nothing appeared to be missing. A neighbor earlier reported that an intoxicated male had knocked on her door and left upon her opening it. She described the suspect as a white male wearing a black t – shirt and jeans.

  • Occurred between 3:00PM (9/26) and 8:00PM (9/27) – 423 Harvard St

Owner reports that upon opening his restaurant in the evening he found that his front check out area was in total disarray. Many items were moved around and his cash register was found on the floor. Further investigation revealed that the suspect had gained entry by prying open the basement door.

Arrest

  • Occurred at 11:58AM (9/27) – Park St

A police officer was dispatched to a report of a truck who had struck a town sign. After arriving on scene the officer met with the driver and the occupant. The driver was placed under arrest after a driver’s check revealed that his license had been suspended. The occupant was placed under arrest after a check revealed that he had four active warrants.

  • Occurred at 10:12PM (9/27) - Park St

Police officers were dispatched to a report of a domestic dispute. Upon arrival police meet with the reporting party who states that she was arguing with her sister when her sister picked up an alarm clock and threw it at her, causing injury to her head. She was placed under arrest for domestic abuse.

  • Occurred between 2:33PM (9/26) and 2:33PM (9/26) – 115 Greenough St

Police officers responded to a report of an assault at Brookline High School. Police were informed by various witnesses that two students were involved in a domestic dispute that became physical. One suspect was arrested and charged with two counts of domestic assault and battery.

Found Property

  • Occurred at 2:51PM (9/28) – 66 Atherton Rd

A men’s brown wallet was found in front of a house at Atherton Rd. For retrieval please contact the Brookline Police Department.

  • Occurred at 10:03AM (9/27) – Emerson Park

A bike was found discarded in the bushes at Emerson Playground. For retrieval please contact the Brookline Police Department.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Re: September 25th Police Reports

Breaking and Entering/ Larceny MV

  • Occurred between 9:36AM (9/24) and 9:36AM (9/25) – 100 Goddard Ave

Victim reports that he parked his vehicle in the rear of his condo and upon returning to it he discovered that someone had entered his vehicle. He observed that the glove compartment had been tampered with and that his IPod valued at $250 was missing. The car had been left unlocked.

Found Property

  • Occurred at 2:30PM (9/25) – Downing Rd/ Orchard Rd

The Highway Department removed a boy’s mountain bike from a street sign near the intersection of Downing Rd and Orchard Rd. For retrieval please contact the Brookline Police Department (617) 730-2786.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

September 24th Police Reports

Attempted Burglary

  • Occurred between 6:00PM (9/23) and 7:47AM (9/24) – 320 Washington St

Office director for the Mass. Rehabilitation Commission reports that upon returning to work in the morning he observed that the front door had been pried open. There were visible scrape marks on the inside of the door and the lock was found on the floor. Nothing appeared to be missing.

Breaking and Entering MV

  • Occurred between 7:45PM (9/23) and 8:46AM (9/24) – 227 Cypress St

Victim reported that upon returning to his vehicle he observed that his front passenger window had been smashed. He noticed that the glove compartment had been tampered with and that his wallet that contained various cards was missing. Nothing else appeared to be missing.

  • Occurred between 11:30PM (9/23) and 8:45 (9/24) – 227 Cypress St

Victim reported that upon returning to his vehicle he observed that his front passenger side window had been smashed and that seven dollars in quarters had been taken from his center console.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 4:20PM (9/24) and 4:30PM (9/24) – 234 Harvard St

Store owner reports that one of his employees was taking lunch in back of the store and had left the front register unattended. During this time someone entered the store and stole both rolls of Lucky Shamrocks and Happy Birthday scratch ticket batches. The tickets are kept in a plastic dividing case located behind the register counter at the front of the store.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

September 23rd Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred at 12:00AM (9/23) – 365 Boylston St

Police on patrol were dispatched to a report of an individual trying to cash two checks that were flagged by the bank as being stolen. The suspect was placed under arrest and charged with receiving stolen property, attempted larceny over $250, and uttering.

Fraud

  • Occurred between 12:00PM (9/02) and 4:00PM (9/23) – Summit Ave

Victim states he sold a drum set on Craig list for $500 and received a check from the buyer. Upon reviewing the check, he saw that it was made out for more money than he asked for. He contacted the buyer who instructed him to deposit the check into his account and return $1250 in cash via money gram, which he did. He was notified later that the check the buyer had given him had bounced.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 12:00PM (1/19) and 5:00PM (9/21) – 126 Woodland Rd

Victim reported that he and his wife have been staying at their Florida home for the past several months. Upon returning back to their Brookline home his wife observed that several of her baby and maternity clothes which she keeps in large plastic containers, were missing from the attic. She also noticed that a bag that contained jewelry was missing from her bedroom closet. There were several jewelry boxes moved around the bedroom with jewelry missing from them as well. There was no sign of force entry at the house.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

September 22nd 2008 Police Reports

Larceny

  • Occurred between 9:00AM (9/19) and 2:00PM (9/19) – 1083 Beacon St

Victim reported that upon returning to his motor vehicle he observed that his front license plate had been removed. There was no damage done to the mounting bracket of the plate so it appears that the plate was removed with a tool.

Arrest

  • Occurred between 9:00PM (9/21) and 10:00PM (9/21) – 400 Heath St

Police were dispatched to a report of a larceny at Pine Manor. During the course of their investigation security guards stopped two individuals matching the description of the suspects. Further questioning revealed that one of the individuals is a current resident. School officials were called to provide a master key and after searching the suspect’s room, police recovered several stolen items from the current and from a past larceny committed earlier this week. Both suspects were arrested and charged with larceny over $250, receiving stolen property over $250, and breaking and entering with intent to commit a felony.

Monday, September 22, 2008

September 19th – 21st 2008 Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred at 12:07 AM (9/19) – Commonwealth Ave/ St Marys St

An officer on patrol observed a vehicle traveling at excessive speed. After stopping the vehicle further investigation revealed that the driver’s license had been suspended. He was placed under arrest.

Larceny

  • Occurred at 10:20AM (5/29) – 77 Pond Ave

Victim reports that he observed that his wallet was missing from the bottom drawer of his filing cabinet at his place of employment. The wallet contained $1000 in cash, and other personal identification papers. Nothing else appeared to be missing.

  • Occurred between 3:00PM (9/19) and 7:37AM (9/20) – 25 Newton St

Victim reports that sometime overnight his front plate to his motor vehicle was either lost or stolen. His vehicle was parked at the Brookline Parks Dept. Yard.

  • Occurred between 5:10PM (9/21) and 5:45PM (9/21) – 400 Heath St

Victims reported that they live in on- campus housing and had left their room for approximately 20 minutes with their door unlocked and open. Upon returning they observed several items stolen. Stolen items included a XBOX 360, 2 XBOX controllers, 3 XBOX video games, an LG cell phone, and a black Samsung cell phone, a black wallet, a flash drive, computer keyboard, a digital camera, an IPOD Nano and a Playstation video game console. Detectives will be conducting a follow up investigation.

Graffiti

  • Occurred between 1:30AM (9/21) and 7:12AM (9/21) – 7 Harvard Sq

Reporting party states that he observed graffiti written on the side of a building. Officers on scene observed the word “AYCE” written in white bubble letters.

  • Occurred at 7:40AM (9/19) – 144 Boylston ST

Reporting party states that he observed graffiti written on the roof of the Liner Tire building. Officers observed three tags in various locations on the roof top. The tags were “SEC”, “TANS” and “FAME”.

Breaking and Entering/ Larceny MV

  • Occurred between 10:15AM (9/20) and 12:34PM (9/20) – 60 Regent Cr

Victim reported that upon returning to his vehicle he observed that the right rear passenger window had been smashed. Victim states that his laptop and his black cloth laptop case valued at $600 were taken from his passenger seat.

  • Occurred between 7:00PM (9/18) and 8:00AM (9/19) – 637 Washington St

Victim reported that upon returning to his vehicle he observed that his driver’s side window had been smashed and that his driver’s side steering wheel air bag was missing. The vehicle’s glove compartment and center console were also found open. Nothing appeared to be missing.

Friday, September 19, 2008

September 18th Police Reports

M/V Theft

  • Occurred between 1:00AM (9/18) and 1:00PM (9/18) – 347 St Paul St

Victim reports that he had parked his vehicle in the rear parking lot of the Brookline Housing Authority and upon returning to his vehicle he observed that it was missing. He was advised that his vehicle was not towed.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 8:00PM (9/17) and 2:00PM (9/18) – 576 Washington St

Victim reported that upon returning to her vehicle she observed that her passenger door was slightly open and that her rear tail lights were missing. It appeared that the suspect unlocked the truck and removed the rear trunk covers which accessed the tail light bolts.

Breaking and Entering

  • Occurred between 10:00AM (9/18) and 11:00AM (9/18) – 59 Denny Rd

Victim reports that she received a phone call from her housekeeper who stated that as she was cleaning she heard someone enter the home and go upstairs. The housekeeper then confronted an individual who identified himself as a painter. After questioning him, the suspect went downstairs and exited the house stating he would come back later. He is described as white male approximately 5'10", 30-35 yrs old, medium build and short hair. He used the name Joe. Nothing appeared to be missing.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Re: September 17th 2008 Police Reports

Larceny


  • Occurred between 9:00AM (9/14) and 5:00PM (9/17) – 1897 Beacon St

Victim reports that upon returning to her vehicle she observed that her glove compartment had been opened. She noticed that her registration and a handicap placard belonging to her mother were missing. Victim reports she is unsure whether her vehicle was locked. There were no signs of forced entry.

  • Occurred between 8:00PM (9/16) and 6:00AM (9/17) – 25 Holly Lane

Victim reports that sometime overnight her vehicle was broken into. Victim observed that both her car mirrors had been pried out and the wires were cut, damaging the housing. Nothing else appeared to be missing.


Arrest

  • Occurred at 8:15PM (9/17) – Smythe St

Officers were dispatched to a report of a domestic dispute. Reporting party states that both parties were verbally arguing when they both became physical. One individual was placed under arrest and charged with domestic abuse and the second individual was arrested and charged with being disorderly and resisting arrest.

  • Occurred at 2:22AM (9/17) – Harvard St

An officer on patrol pulled over a vehicle for a traffic violation. After stopping the driver, further investigation revealed that the driver had an active warrant and that his license had been suspended. The driver was placed under arrest.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

September 16th Police Reports

Graffiti Law

  • Occurred between 6:00PM (9/15) and 12:51PM (9/16) – 654 Brookline Ave

Reporting party states that sometime overnight the rear side of his building was vandalized with graffiti. The word “AYCE” was written on the building using black spray paint.

Breaking and Entering MV

  • Occurred between 12:01AM (9/16) and 2:30PM (9/16) – 135 Pleasant St

Victim reports that he had parked his vehicle in his driveway and upon returning to it he observed that the driver’s side window had been smashed. Victim states that his Trio cell phone was missing from the center console of his vehicle.

Arrest

  • Occurred at 6:57PM (9/16) – 19 Green St

Officers on patrol pulled over a driver for a traffic violation. After stopping the vehicle further investigation revealed that the driver’s license had been suspended. He was placed under arrest and charged with operating after suspension and making an illegal turn.

  • Occurred at 9:04PM (9/16) – St Paul St/ Freeman St

Police on patrol stopped a vehicle that matched the description of a car involved in a recent hit and run. Upon approaching the driver, police noticed a strong odor of alcohol coming from the vehicle. The driver was placed under arrest and charged with operating under the influence of alcohol, operating after suspension, leaving the scene of a property damage accident, and for marked lanes violation.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

September 12th – 15th 2008 Police Reports

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred at 9:00AM (9/12) and 6:45PM (9/15) – 65 Pleasant St

Victim reported that she had parked and locked her bicycle to a street sign and upon returning to retrieve it she observed that her rear tire had been slashed.

  • Occurred between 10:00AM (9/14) and 6:18PM (9/15) – 65 Pleasant St

Victim reported that he had parked his bicycle on a street sign pole and upon returning to retrieve his bicycle he observed that the rear tire had been slashed. This is the second incident that has occurred at this location.

  • Occurred between 6:15PM (9/13) and 6:30PM (9/13) – 599 Brookline Ave

Victim reported that upon returning to her vehicle she observed that there was damage done to her front windshield. She observed that the windshield had impact cracks at the base which stretched out across the windshield. It appeared the windshield had been broken by a hardball.

Breaking and Entering

  • Occurred between 2:45PM (9/15) and 4:50PM (9/15) – 213 Pleasant St

Victim reported that upon returning to her vehicle she observed that her driver’s side window had been smashed and found that her Gamin GPS unit had been taken from the dashboard and her IPod was taken from the front area of the car. A rock wrapped up in a black shirt was left at the scene.

  • Occurred between 10:15PM (9/13) and 4:54PM (9/14) – 1129 Beacon St

Victim reported that upon returning to his vehicle he observed that the passenger side window had been smashed. Victim reports that his Gamin GPS unit valued at $350 and his Apple IPod valued at $299 were both taken from the armrest compartment of his vehicle.

  • Occurred between 4:27PM (9/13) and 4:30PM (9/13) – 66 Lawton St

Reporting party states that she saw a black male exit his vehicle and using a rock smash the driver's side window of a parked pick-up truck. She then observed the suspect reach into the vehicle and take a portable GPS unit. The suspect is described as a black skinny male, 6’2, wearing a blue t-shirt and jeans. He was driving a light blue Toyota Corolla and was traveling with another unidentified suspect.

  • Occurred between 6:30PM (9/12) and 11:00PM (9/12) – 135 Pleasant St

Victim reports that upon returning to his vehicle he found that his driver’s side front window had been smashed. Stolen from his vehicle were a Gamin Nuvi portable GPS unit and a Samsung MP3 player.

Larceny

  • Occurred at 5:21AM (9/14) – 182 Thorndike St

Store owner reports that he observed eight Sunday edition newspapers valued at $22 missing from the entrance way of his convenience store. Video surveillance showed a suspect go under the locked gate which is slightly ajar to allow the papers to be placed inside, and remove the bundle of newspapers.

  • Occurred at 6:33PM (9/13) – 0 Highland St

Police were dispatched to Harry Downes Field for a report of a breaking and entering in progress. Police arrived on scene where a witness reported that she saw six individuals fleeing the sports equipment storage shed with stolen items. Police later stopped six individuals matching the description of the suspects and they will be summoned to court on larceny charges.

  • Occurred between 8:30AM (9/12) and 6:09PM (9/12) – 1815 Beacon St

Victim states that he had locked his bicycle to his back porch. When he went to retrieve it he observed that his bicycle was missing. The bicycle is described as a gray Gary Fisher mountain bike valued at $800. The lock and chain that held the bike to the porch was also missing.

  • Occurred between 3:15PM (9/11) and 3:45PM (9/11) – 43 Columbia St

Victim reports that her daughter’s bicycle was stolen from their driveway. The bicycle is described as a Gary Fisher 18 speed black and gray mountain bike valued at $400. The bike has a Black Burn bike rack attached to the rear.

Arrest

  • Occurred at 1:56PM (9/13) – Lee St/ Dudley way

A police officer on patrol stopped a vehicle traveling with an expired inspection sticker. Further investigation revealed that the driver was operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license. He was placed under arrest.

  • Occurred at 1:10AM (9/13) – Beacon St

Officers were dispatched to a report of a dispute. After arriving on scene officers meet with the reporting party who states that during a heated argument she was pushed by her roommate. The roommate was later placed under arrest for assault and battery.

  • Occurred at 12:03PM (9/13) – Harvard St

Police on patrol were dispatched to a report of a moving truck that struck a fire escape of a building. After arriving on scene further investigation revealed that the driver was not duly licensed. He will be summoned to court for operating without a license.

Attempted Burglary

  • Occurred between 6:27AM (9/12) and 7:11AM (9/12) – 1244 Boylston St

Employee reports that she arrived at work and found one of the rear doors to her work office broken and partially opened. Nothing was discovered missing or out of place.

Friday, September 12, 2008

September 11th 2008 Police Reports

Attempt Breaking and Entering MV

  • Occurred at 10:09AM (9/11) – Brookline Ave/ Riverway

Reporting party states that he noticed an individual attempting to open his car door. He then observed as the individual approached several other vehicles and attempted to open their doors. After he confronted the suspect, the suspect fled inside the Brigham Women's Hospital. The suspect is described as a Hispanic male, wearing a white t-shirt, blue jeans and a black baseball hat. He was carrying a black backpack with the letters “U.S.A” written in white lettering.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 11:30AM (9/11) and 1:17PM (9/11) – Monmouth St/ St Marys St

Town employees reported that they received a call about damaged points on the top of the iron clad fence surrounding the Town of Brookline’s Monmouth Park. They reported that the iron clad fence was missing approximately 24 points off of their posts. Each pointed piece is valued at $100.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 8:30AM (9/11) and 1:00PM (9/11) – 345 Harvard St

School teacher reports that he had left his cell phone on the outside pocket of his work bag which he left in his computer lab on his desk all day. After returning to retrieve his bag he observed that his cell phone was missing. The phone is described as a LG valued at approximately $150.

  • Occurred at 6:13PM (9/11) – 155 Harvard Street (Stop and Shop)

Police were dispatched to a report of a shoplifting in progress at a Stop and Shop. After stopping the suspect police recovered from his backpack several stolen food products totaling $15.98. He will be summoned to court for shoplifting.

Arrest

  • Occurred between 4:10AM (8/23) and 8:50PM (9/11) -227 Babcock St

Police were dispatched to a report of a restraining order violation. Police were notified that the caller has a restraining order against her boyfriend who has placed several calls and left several messages on her phone. Police located him and placed him under arrest.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

September 10th Police Reports

Breaking and Entering of a MV

  • Occurred between 11:45PM (9/09) and 11:45AM (9/10) – 258 Cypress St

Victim reported that upon returning to her vehicle she observed that her passenger side door was open and that several items inside her car were missing. Missing items included a Tom Tom GPS unit, a brown Coach wallet containing various cards and personal identification papers, the title to her car, and $70 in cash.

  • Occurred between 6:00PM (9/10) and 8:30PM (9/10) – 68 Monmouth St

Victim states that upon returning to his vehicle he observed that his passenger side window had been broken and that his GPS unit and power cord were missing.

Found Property

  • Occurred at 9:26AM (9/10) – 333 Washington St

An employee for the park department found a girl’s bicycle that has been left in the bushes for three days. For retrieval please contact the Brookline Police Department.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

September 9th 2008 Police Reports

Larceny

  • Occurred between 8:30PM (9/08) and 10:26AM (9/09) – 175 Freeman St

Victim reports that she had left her vehicle parked in her assigned spot and upon returning to it the following morning she observed that her vehicle’s rear license plate was missing. The two screws that held the license plate were found on the ground.

  • Occurred between 1:48PM (9/09) and 2:20PM (9/09) – 99 Harvard St

Officers on patrol stopped a suspect who matched the description of shoplifter who just fled a Walgreens. The suspect was identified by store officials and was placed under arrest for shoplifting. A search of the suspect revealed two stolen boxes of Tylenol medication and two boxes of Motrin.

  • Occurred between 2:30 (9/09) and 3:45 (9/09) – 22 Parkway Rd

Victim states that upon returning to her vehicle she observed that the passenger side window had been smashed and that several items were missing. A black bag was taken from the front seat of the vehicle that contained various medical documents, a checkbook, and a prescription pad.

  • Occurred between 7:00PM (9/06) and 1:00AM (9/07) – 15 Newton St

Victim reports that she was modeling for a charity event and had left her belongings in a room reserved for the models. After returning to retrieve her belongings she observed that several of her credit cards and cell phone was missing. Several other models also found credit cards and cash missing from their purses.

  • Occurred between 7:30PM (9/08) and 10:00AM (9/09) – 37 -39 Carlton St)

Victim reports that sometime overnight someone had stolen his license plate off his vehicle. He stated that all four bolts were removed from the plate.

Arrest

  • Occurred at 11:35AM (9/09) – 38 Juniper St

Police were dispatched to a report of a probation violation. After locating the individual he was placed under arrest as a fugitive from justice.

Disorderly Conduct

  • Occurred at 11:43PM (9/09) – 42 Verndale St

Victim reports that she was in her room when she observed a black male looking into her window holding a camera. She stated that the camera was a black digital camera with a silver face. The suspect is described as a black male wearing a light colored shirt and was seen running towards Kenwood St.

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.

Monday, September 8, 2008

September 5th – 7th 2008 Police Reports

Arrest

• Occurred between 10:03PM (9/07) and 10:10PM (9/07) – Babcock St

Officers on patrol observed a vehicle traveling recklessly at excessive speed. After activating their lights the vehicle continued refusing to stop. After a short pursuit officers were able to stop the vehicle and the driver was place under arrest and charged with driving to endanger, failure to stop for police, speeding, stop sign violation and driving over marked lanes.

• Occurred at 11:19PM (9/06) – Boylston St/ Cypress St

Officers on patrol stopped a vehicle after it fled the scene of a car accident. Further investigation revealed that the driver was operating the vehicle without a license. He was placed under arrest and charged with leaving the scene of a property damage accident, failure to stop for a red signal and for not being duly licensed.

• Occurred between 3:19AM (9/06) and 3:53(AM (9/06) – 774 Boylston St

An officer on patrol stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. Further investigation revealed that the driver was operating the vehicle under the influence of alcohol. He was placed under arrest.

• Occurred at 11:50AM (9/05) – Harvard St/ Beacon St

Officers on a patrol stopped a vehicle after its driver was acting suspicious. Further investigation revealed that the car was stolen and that he was driving with a suspended license. He was placed under arrest and charged with larceny of a motor vehicle and operating after suspension.

• Occurred between 12:15AM (9/05) and 12:22AM (9/05) – 209 Pleasant St

Officers on patrol stopped three individuals who matched the description of three suspects who were seen breaking into a vehicle. One of the suspects was positively identified as the individual who smashed the window and was arrested. The other two individuals will be summoned to court for receiving stolen property.

Larceny

• Occurred between 9:00AM (9/05) and 8:00PM (9/05) – 44 Washington St

Victim reports that she observed that $1300 in cash which she hid in a leather boot in her laundry room was missing. She noticed the money was missing after workers who were fixing her drain had left her home. Nothing else appeared to be missing.

• Occurred between 6:00PM (9/05) and 5:30PM (9/07) – 40 Prescott St

Victim reports that his bike which he had left in his basement was missing. The bike is described as an 18” silver Raleigh Venture 4.0. Victim’s Bell black helmet and Kryptolok lock were also missing. The total value for all is $450.94.

• Occurred between 7:30PM (9/06) and 11:30PM (9/06) – 1 Larz Anderson Auto Museum

Victim reports that she had placed her purse in a “green room” at the Larz Anderson Auto Museum where she was involved in a fashion show. After returning to retrieve it she observed that her purse had been rummaged through and that $100 in cash and her bank card had been missing.

• Occurred at 4:44PM (9/07) – 525 Harvard St

Police were dispatched to a report of a shoplifter being held at T.J Max. Upon arrival store employees reported that they recovered two shirts, three boxer shorts, one pair of blue jeans, and sunglasses from the suspect. Total value of the items was $73.93. Suspect was placed under arrest for shoplifting.

• Occurred at 11:55AM (9/07) – 1322 Beacon St

Officers on patrol stopped a suspect who matched the description of shoplifter who just fled a CVS. The suspect was identified by store officials and was placed under arrest for shoplifting. Store employees reports that he had tried to take 12 containers of liquid Advil valued at $4.99 each.

• Occurred between 11:45PM (8/14) and (9/06) – 69 Summit Ave

Victim reports that over the past three weeks different items have been stolen from her porch overnight. Items taken include a $40 hanging plant, two fairy dust swirls (glass ornaments) that hang from the porch, a granite pig shoe cleaner, and a reflective sentry owl that was taken from her pear tree.

• Occurred between 12:00AM (9/03) and 8:00PM (9/04) – 68 Boylston St

Victim reports that his bicycle was taken from his front porch. The bike is described as a “San Jose” model with a leopard skin print seat which is blue.

• Occurred between 8:00PM (9/05) and 9:30PM (9/05) – 99 Boylston St

Victim reports that she had locked her 21 speed Huffy Multi – Trak bike to a sign outside her house. She reports that someone had cut the cable lock and stole her bicycle. The bike has a blue and gray frame with L – shaped handlebars and a bell on the right side of the handlebars.

• Occurred between 9:45AM (9/05) and 10:30PM (9/05) – Washington St/ Beacon St

Victim reports that he had locked his motor scooter to a sign post on the sidewalk. Upon returning to his scooter he observed that it was missing. The scooter is described as a gray and black 2007 Kymco Agility 50 Scooter valued at $2,500.

Breaking and Entering MV

• Occurred between 4:30PM (9/05) and 8:45AM (9/06) - 5 Elm St

Victim reports that upon returning to his vehicle he observed that the glove compartment was open and that the console had been tampered with. The vehicle was left unlocked. He states that approximately three dollars in change were taken from the change holder. Nothing else appeared to be missing.

• Occurred between 9:00PM (9/05) and 7:15AM (9/06) – 5 Elm St

Victim reports that upon returning to his vehicle he observed that the glove compartment and the middle console were open and that all its contents were dispersed throughout the vehicle. Nothing appeared to be missing.

• Occurred between 8:00PM (9/05) and 8:00AM (9/06) – 55 White Pl

Victim reports that he had parked his vehicle in the front of his residence and when he returned he observed that both the glove compartment and center console were open. He found that his GPS, portable IPOD, cell phone adapter and handheld Sudoku game were all missing.

• Occurred between 8:00PM (9/05) and 8:00AM (9/06) – 61 White Pl

Victim reports that he had parked his vehicle in his driveway overnight and in the morning he found that the glove compartment was open and all of its contents were on the floor. There was $5.00 in change missing and a set of rosary beads were taken.

• Occurred between 11:59PM (9/05) and 2:30PM (9/06) – 57 Sherman Rd

Victim reports that sometime overnight her vehicle was broken into. She observed that her driver’s side window had been smashed and that her GPS unit was missing.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Re: September 4th Police Reports

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 8:30PM (9/03) and 8:52AM (9/04) – 676 Washington St

Victim reported that upon returning to her vehicle she observed that her rear window had been smashed. Nothing appeared to be missing.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 7:00AM (8/01) and 12:00AM (8/13) – 165 Longwood Ave

Reporting party states that she was house sitting her friend’s home and when she went to check on the house she observed that the first floor, side room door was open. She observed that a bag containing two boxes of creams/lotions valued each at $300 was missing. Further investigation also revealed that the computer in this room was malfunctioning.

Arrest

  • Occurred at 2:06AM (9/04) – Freeman St

Police were dispatched to a report of a domestic dispute. Upon arrival police meet the victim who stated that she and her boyfriend were engaged in an argument, during which he slammed a door closed on her fingers. He was arrested and charged with domestic assault and battery and assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

September 3rd 2008 Police Reports

Larceny

  • Occurred between 6:30PM (9/03) and 7:00PM (9/03) – 1187 Beacon St

Victim reports that she had locked her bicycle to a pole out in front of the Temple Obehei Shalom and upon returning to retrieve it she observed it was missing. It appeared that someone had lifted the bike off the pole.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 8:00PM (9/01) and 8:00AM (9/02) – 652 Washington St

Reporting party states that she observed graffiti sprayed painted on the front wall of the Washington Terrace Condo Association building. There was white spray paint found in three areas of the wall; two of those areas were marked with the word “Tauros” and the third marking contained the letters “TSA”.

Breaking and Entering

  • Occurred at 11:49AM (9/03) – 342 Clyde St

Officers on patrol stopped a victim matching the description of a suspect who tried to break into a house via the kitchen window. Victim states that she had watched the suspect for several minutes ring her and her neighbor’s door bells before he attempted to break in. He was positively identified and was placed under arrest for breaking and entering.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

September 2nd 2008 Police Reports

Arrest

  • Occurred at 12:10AM (9/03) – 1400 Beacon St

An officer on patrol observed a vehicle traveling at excessive speed. After stopping the vehicle for a traffic violation further investigation revealed that the driver’s license had been suspended. The driver was placed under arrest for operating a motor vehicle after suspension, and given citations for speeding and for failing to signal while changing lanes.

Larceny

  • Observed between 6:00PM (9/02) and 10:00PM (9/02) – 155 Coolidge St

Victim reports that upon returning to his vehicle he observed that his front driver’s side window had been smashed. He observed that his Tom-Tom GPS valued at $112 was missing.

  • Occurred between 7:30AM (9/02) and 1:00PM (9/02) – 920 Commonwealth Ave

Victim reports that she had placed her backpack in an unlocked employee storage area. When she returned to retrieve it she observed that her wallet was missing. The wallet contained a debit card and a personal check book.

  • Occurred between 8:15AM (8/28) and 1:10PM (9/02) – 366 Russett Rd

Reporting party states that she was having work done on her house and had placed an American standard cast iron pedestal sink alongside the driveway, next to her house. After returning from vacation she observed that her sink was missing.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Re: August 29th - September 1, 2008

Burglary/ Attempted Burglary

  • Occurred between 11:30PM (8/31) and 11:00AM (9/01) – 563 Washington St

Victim states that upon returning home she observed that her basement window had been broken into and found that her dog was missing. Nothing else appeared to be missing.

  • Occurred between 3:30PM (9/01) and 4:00PM (9/01) – 1477 Beacon St

Victim reports that he was moving items to and from his apartment. He states that he left his apartment door unlocked and unoccupied for a few minutes and when he returned he observed that both his wallet and black Motorola Razor phone were missing from the top of his dresser in his living room. Victim states that he saw a Hispanic male in his early 20's wearing a white tank top and cut off jeans with a buzz cut walking around the basement area suspiciously.

  • Occurred between 4:30PM (8/31) and 10:00PM (8/31) – 10 Strathmore Rd

Victim states that upon entering her 3rd floor unit she observed several little pieces of wood scattered on the kitchen floor and noticed that the rear fire escape door had been damaged. The rear door on the 2nd floor had also been damaged. Nothing appeared to be missing.

Arrest

  • Occurred at 6:21PM (9/01) – Harvard St

An officer on patrol stopped a vehicle after a check revealed that the owner of the vehicle had a cancelled plate. After stopping the vehicle further investigation revealed that the driver’s license and registration had been suspended. Driver was placed under arrest for operating a motor vehicle after suspension.

  • Occurred at 2:59AM (9/01) – Pond Ave/ Chestnut St

Officers on patrol observed a vehicle parked in a restricted area. A computer check of the vehicle revealed that it had been reported stolen. After approaching the vehicle officers observed two individuals asleep. After waking them officers placed the driver under arrest for receiving stolen property.

  • Occurred between 1:41AM (9/01) – Commonwealth Ave

Officers on patrol observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed through a four way intersection during heavy traffic. After stopping the driver further investigation revealed that he was operating the vehicle without a license. He was placed under arrest for not being duly licensed, operating to endanger/ reckless operation, and speeding.

  • Occurred between 3:50PM (8/31) and 4:25PM (8/31) – 155 Harvard St

Officers on patrol stopped a suspect who matched the description of shoplifter who just fled the Stop and Shop. The suspect was identified by store officials and was placed under arrest for shoplifting. Items stolen included a Stop and Shop cloth bag, seven cans of baby formula and a screwdriver and wrench tool set.

  • Occurred at 1:48PM (8/29) – White Pl

Police were dispatched to a report of a domestic dispute. After questioning the individuals, further investigation revealed that one of them had an active warrant. He was placed under arrest.

Graffiti

  • Occurred between 7:30PM (8/28) and 4:46PM (9/01) – 151 Lancaster TR

Victim reports that after returning from vacation he observed that someone had vandalized his garage doors. On the left door an inappropriate word was written in large purple spray paint. On one of the right door panels the letters “L2D” were written in small print. There was also one panel sprayed painted pink.

  • Occurred at 12:36PM (8/31) – 111 York Tr.

Reporting party states that someone had written on the front wall of his business the word “Auto Orbit” with the letter “A” circled.

  • Occurred at 9:59PM (8/31) – 151 Lancaster Tr.

Reporting party states that she observed the word “Molly” and the letters “LZD” written on a property on York Terrance. She also observed the letters “LSD” written on a fence on Lancaster Terrance. On a neighboring fence there was also the letter “A” with a circle around it. There were numerous street signs in the area that also had graffiti written on them. There have been similar incidents of graffiti seen around town.

  • Occurred between 1:30AM (8/31) and 1:44AM (8/31) – 205 Beverly Rd

Police on patrol observed graffiti written in black spray paint on a door at Baker School. The tag was six inches in height and spelled out the word “Dank” with another smaller tag spelling “Relax” underneath.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 9:00PM (8/31) and 12:00PM (9/01) – 101 Monmouth St

Victim states that after returning to his vehicle he observed two very long scratches extending from the rear bumper all the way to the front bumper on both the passenger and driver sides.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 9:00AM (8/31) and 8:30PM (8/31) – 1471 Beacon St

Victim reports that he observed that his HP laptop, valued at $1200, had been taken from the top of his desk in his room. He stated that since it is move out week, the front door of his apartment might have been left unlocked. Missing items also included a Fossil watch and a Swiss Army watch.

  • Occurred (8/26) and 12:28PM (8/30) – 120 Boylston St

Victim reports that she had placed her portable GPS in the center console of her vehicle before having her car serviced at a garage. After her car was returned, she observed the following morning that her GPS was missing. She reports that both her doors and windows had been locked all night.

  • Occurred between 12:04AM (8/29) and 12:00PM (8/29) – 88 Boylston St

Victim reports that his motorized bicycle, which was locked with a rear tire lock, was stolen from the front sidewalk of his apartment. Victim reported that the bike had a rear flat tire. The motorized bike is described as a white 2006 Honda Rukus.

Breaking and Entering MV

  • Occurred between 7:30PM (8/30) and 10:06PM (8/31) – 90 Pleasant St

Victim reports that when he returned to his vehicle he observed that the passenger window had been smashed. He observed that his Megallen GPS had been missing from the dashboard.

Fraud

  • Occurred at 12:33PM (8/01) – Sewall St

Victim states that she received several threatening emails stating for her to send money orders in the amount of $6000 to an address in Nigeria. She started receiving these emails shortly after talking to an individual who she met through True.com.