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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

August 25th Police Reports

August 25th Police Reports

Breaking and Entering and Larceny of Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred 2:33AM (8/25) – 132 Pleasant St.

Police received a car in regards to three males that were checking car door handles in a parking lot. All three males were located and placed under arrest and will be charged with Breaking and Entering in the nighttime with intent to commit a felony. They will also be facing charges for receiving stolen property.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 1:00PM (8/25) and 5:30PM (8/25) – Middlesex Rd.

Victims stated that they suspect that their step-son had broken into their house and stolen a large sum of coins. Police found no signs of forced entry and believe that the suspect may have a key. A request has been made to summons suspect on charged of Breaking and Entering during the day and larceny from a building.

Fraud

  • Occurred 8:52PM (8/25) – Englewood Av.

Victim reported that she had ordered a new debit card in the mail, but had yet to receive it. She stated that she was made aware of a series of charges made by the use of the debit card she never received. Detectives will be following up on the case.

Graffiti

  • Occurred between 8:00PM (8/24) and 9:00AM (8/25) – 194 Aspinwall Av.

Victim reported having been woken up due to noisy youth outside her house. Victim was unable to identify the two young males due to the dark night. Victim stated that she went to check on her fence and found that it had been spray painted. Police found a utility pole having been painted by the same color. Photos were taken and the marks will be removed by a contractor.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 3:00PM (8/24) and 10:06AM (8/25) – 69 Clinton Rd.

Victim stated that someone had broken into her vehicle. The items that went missing from the vehicle were: a game boy system along with a game and her pocketbook. Detectives will be processing the scene.

  • Occurred between 7:30PM (1/22) and 12:02AM (1/23) – 51 Egmont St.

Police observed a suspect circling the block several times and observing the neighborhood. Suspect proceeded to steal a bike and ride off on it. Police were able to catch up to the suspect and question him in regards to the bike. Suspect also had a warrant out for his arrest. Suspect was placed under arrest and the bike was seized for evidence.

  • Occurred between 5:20PM (8/25) and 5:31PM (8/25) – 285 Harvard St.

Victim reported that she was at a local coffee shop when she was approached by an unknown male. She stated when she went to grab her purse it was gone. Victim described the suspect as a dark skin black male, 6’2,” large build, was wearing a plaid shirt, denim jacket, and had a goatee. When police questioned other individuals, an employee stated that he had noticed a small hoop earring in the left ear of the suspect. Victim will be canceling her credit cards. The cup that the suspect had held will be placed into evidence for processing.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 6:00PM (8/20) and 8:00PM (8/20) – St Paul St/Commonwealth Av.

Victim notified police of having found his vehicle damaged by an unknown assailant. The entire vehicle, including the trunk and hood, had been keyed. Police are following up on the case.

Warrant Apprehension

  • Occurred 1:14AM (8/25) – Boylston St/Chestnut Hill Av.

Suspect was stopped by police due to driving above the posted speed limit. Suspect was asked for his license and registration. A check of the license revealed that it was expired. Police also found that there was a straight felony warrant issued for the suspect. Suspect was placed under arrest for traffic offenses and the straight warrant.

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