Thursday, October 29, 2009

October 28th Police Reports

Arrest
Occurred at 8:00 pm (10/28) - Winchester St

Police initiated an arrest at the above time during an investigation of someone breaking into a vehicle.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

October27th Police Reports

Arrest

Occurred at 11:45AM(10/27) – 227 Babcock St

At the date and time officers initiated an arrest due to a default warrant. The suspect was arrested without incident.

Burglary

Occurred between 6:00PM(10/26) and 8:15AM(10/27) – 1 Brookline Place

Victim reports that overnight someone gained access to the office and took $100 dollars from a cash box that was stored in a draw and approximately $400 dollars in postal stamps. There were no signs of forced entry and there is a cleaning company that has access overnight. Police have no further information at this time.

Disorderly Person

Occurred at 12:15AM(10/28) – Beacon St/ Harvard St

A witness gained officers attention to a man who was acting boorishly and disturbing the people around him. As officers approached the man he became more volatile, waving his arm around and swearing. The suspect was arrested for disorderly conduct.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Police Reports October 22nd-26th

Police Reports October 22-26

Arrest

Occurred at 11:27 pm (10/22) – Pleasant St

Police responded to a call for an unknown individual causing a disturbance on private property. A male was arrested for disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct, trespassing and malicious damage to a fence.

Occurred at 3:05am (10/23) - Washington St at Beacon St

Police responded to Washington Square for a male on the M.B.T.A train tracks who had assaulted his brother. The male was place under arrest for domestic assault.

Occurred at 12:35AM (10/24) – Washington St/ Pond Ave

During a routine traffic stop officers found that the operator was driving after their license had been revoked. The operator was arrested.

Occurred at 2:09 pm (10/25) – Boylston St

Operator of a vehicle was stopped for failing to renew the inspection sticker on their vehicle. The operator was arrested for operation on a suspended license.

Occurred at 11:11 am (10/26) – South St

Police made a warrant arrest at the Bournewood Hospital.

Occurred at 1:10 pm (10/26) – Essex St and Dummer St

Police made a traffic arrest after an operator failed to stop for Officers in a construction zone.

Occurred at 1:24 pm (10/26) – Dean Rd and Fisher Ave

Police stopped a vehicle for defective equipment. The operator was placed under arrest for operation without a license.

Occurred at 2:51 pm (10/26) – High St

Police stopped a vehicle for failing to stop at a stop sign. The operator was placed under arrest for driving without a license.

Occurred at 12:11 am (10/27) – Washington St

Officers stopped a vehicle for a traffic offense. Officers arrested the operator for a warrant.

Occurred at 1:02 am (10/27) – Beacon St and Kilsyth Rd

Police stopped a vehicle for traffic offense. The operator was placed under arrest for operating on a suspended license.

Occurred at 9:45 am (10/27) – Harvard St

Officers stopped a vehicle for defective equipment. The operator was placed under arrest for a warrant.

Burglary

Occurred 7:45 am (10/17) and 7:30 am (10/21) - Harvard St

Employee of the laundry express arrived to work and noticed damage to the doors and items missing from the store.

Occurred 10:00pm (10-24) and 3:00am (10-25) - Thorndike St

Victim reports when he returned home his iPod, laptop, video game system and some money were all missing from his residence.

Malicious Damage

Occurred between 3:30pm (10/22) and 10:60 am (10/23) - Cushing Rd and Milton Rd

Police observed two town signs that were maliciously knocked over.

Larceny

Occurred between 1:30 pm (10/20) and 2:00pm (10/20) - Harvard St

Victim reported that while in Panera Bread she placed her purse over the back of the chair. After leaving Panera Bread she noticed that her wallet had been taken out of her purse.


Occurred between 9:30 am (10/23) and 11:30 am (10/23) – Harvard St

Victim reported to police while at work the front license plate of her vehicle was stolen.

Occurred between 3:30 pm (10/23) and 4:45 pm (10/23) - Greenough St

Victim stated that while at sports practice at the Brookline High School his cell phone and other items were taken from his locker in the locker room.


Occurred between 6:30 pm (10/26) and 6:35 pm (10/26) – Station St

Victim reported that she left her handbag on a bench at the MBTA station. When she returned the hand bag was gone.

Breaking and Entering

Occurred between 9:30 pm (10/22) and 6:30 am (10/23) – Woodcliff Rd

Victim reported to police that his cell phone and other personal items were taken from his vehicle over night.

Occurred between 9:30 pm (10/22) and 7:30 am (10/23) - South St

Victim reported to police that her GPS unit was taken from her vehicle over night.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Police Reports Oct.20-Oct.22

Police Reports October 20-22

Arrest

Occurred between12:15 pm (10/20) and 12:25 pm (10/20) – Hammond St

Police responded to a call for missing items from a food delivery truck. After an investigation two parties were arrested for stealing seafood from the delivery truck.

Occurred at 10:20 pm (10/20) – Washington St

Police responded to a disturbance at a home on Washington St. A male was arrested for Domestic assault.

Occurred at 9:37pm (10/20) - Hammond St

Female was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of the Framingham court.

Occurred at 5:15pm (10/21) – Longwood/Chapel St

Police responded to a call for a suspicious vehicle. Suspect was arrested for minor in possession of alcohol.

Occurred at 7:00 am (10/22) - Hyslop Rd

Officers stopped a vehicle for defective equipment. The operator was arrested for operating on an expired license

Larceny

Occurred between 1:30 pm (10/20) and 2:30 pm- 31 Pleasant St

Victim stated that her wallet was taken from her purse while at the library.

Occurred between 11:15am (10/20) and 12:45 pm (10/20) – Fisher Ave

Victim came into the police station to report that his laptop was stolen from his room at Newbury College.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Police Reports Oct 14th- 19th

Police Reports October 14th –19th

Arrests

Occurred at 12:26 am (10/14) - Boylston St at Cypress St

Police stopped a vehicle for speeding on Boylston St. The operator was arrested for operating on a revoked license.

Occurred at 8:47 am (10/14) – Blake Rd

Police stopped a vehicle for going the wrong way on the one way portion of Blake Rd. The operator was arrested for operating on an expired license.

Occurred at 10:15 am (10/14) – Newton St

Police stopped a vehicle for failing to stop for a stop sign. The operator was arrested for operating with out a license.

Occurred at 12:37 pm (10/15) - 279 Harvard St

Officer was approached by an employee of the Brookline BookSmith who stated that a male had just stolen books from the store. Description was given to other officers in the area. A suspect was stopped at Beacon St and Pleasant St, and was identified by the store employee. The suspect was also found to have marijuana in his pocket. The suspect was arrested for shoplifting and for the marijuana.

Occurred at 9:50 am (10/16) - Coolidge Corner/Washington Square

Police received information that there was a male purchasing alcohol for underage youths and was taking them back to his house. After an investigation the suspect was arrested for delivering alcohol to a person under 21.

Occurred at 5:15 pm (10/16) - Beacon St and James St

After an investigation by the Detective division suspect was arrest for conspiracy to violate controlled substance act and possession of heroin within a school zone.

Occurred at 2:17 am (10/17) Beacon St and Englewood Ave

Police stopped a vehicle on Beacon St for speeding. The operator was placed under arrest for operating under the influence of alcohol.

Occurred at 1:20 am (10/18) - Boylston St and Cypress St

Police stopped a vehicle for failing to stop for a red light. The operator was arrested for operating on a suspended license.

Occurred at 1:49 am (10/18) - Chestnut Hill Ave and Clinton Rd

Police stopped a vehicle for speeding on Beacon St. The operator was arrested for operating under the influence of alcohol.

Occurred at 9:17 am (10/19) – Clinton Rd

Police stopped a vehicle for making an illegal left turn. Operator was arrested for operating without a license.

Breaking and Entering

Occurred between 2:00 pm (10/11) and 3:30 pm (10/11) – Sewall Ave

Victim came into the police station to report someone had broken into their motor vehicle and removed a bag. The bag contained a number of library books.

Occurred between 2:00 pm (10/14) and 6:30 pm (10/14) - Pond Ave Parking Lot

Victim came into the police station to report her vehicle had been broken into while parked on Pond Ave. The victim had left her hand bag in the back seat, when she returned it was gone.

Occurred between 2:00pm (10/14) and 2:30 am (10/15) - St Mary’s St

Victim came into the station to report their laptop was stolen out of his apartment.

Occurred between 11:00 am (10/17) and 5:30 pm (10/17) - Westbourne Terr

Victim stated that when returning to his vehicle he found a window to ne broken and a large rock inside of his vehicle. A GPS unit was missing from the vehicle.

Larceny

Occurred between 12:00pm (10/13) and 2:00 pm (10/13) - Egmont St

Victim reported that a FEDEX delivery that was addressed to her was stolen from her apartment building. The delivery of the package was confirmed by FEDEX and was gone when the victim went to retrieve it.

Occurred at 4:47 (10/14) -361 Washington St

Victim stated that he was using his laptop at the Brookline Public Library. He stepped away for a brief moment and when he returned his laptop was gone. The laptop and bag were later found in a different part of the library on the floor.

Occurred at 4:45 (10/14) - 361 Washington St

Victim stated while in the Brookline Public Library she left her hand bag on a bench. When she went to retrieve her bag it was gone.

Occurred between 5:00pm (10/15) and 6:15 pm (10/15)-62 Harvard St

Victim stated that her belongings were taken from her locker while attending a gym class.

Occurred between 2:00pm (10/16) and 2:02 (10/16) ~ 2-4 Brookline Place

Victim stated that while at the New England Soup Factory she noticed that her wallet had been taken out of her purse.

Occurred between 5:00pm (10/15) and 3:00am (10/16) – Atherton Rd

Victim stated that her bike was secured to a tree in front of her home using a lock. When she went to bring her bike into the house she found the bike and the lock to be missing.

Occurred between 2:00pm (10/16) and 3:15 pm (10/16) – Washington St

Victim stated that when he returned home a package that was delivered to his house by the USPS was opened and rifled through. Victim reported that there were items missing from the package.

Occurred at 5:02 (10/17) 473 Harvard St

Victim stated that while at Starbucks she had credit cards removed from her purse.

Malicious Damage

Occurred 11:00pm (10/17) and 1:45 am (10/18) – John St and Green St

Victim stated her car was parked on John St. When she returned to her car the passenger side mirror was broken off and hanging from the wires and the radio antenna was bent in several angles

Police Reports Oct 8th-Oct13th

October 8th-13th Police Reports

Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicle

Occurred between 3:00PM (10/7) and 7:45AM (10/8) – 50 Summit Ave.

Victim reported that someone had broken into his vehicle and stolen his laptop and birth certificate from the trunk of his car. Victim had found his car door left ajar before he headed to work but assumed nothing of it.

Fraud

Occurred 4:03PM (10/8) – 30 Gardner Rd.

Victim reported that he had been contacted by his bank in regards to fraudulent charges that had been made through the use of her credit cards. Victim stated he didn’t know how the suspect could have come to know of his credit card information. Victim will be canceling his card.

Larceny

Occurred between 1:15AM (10/7) and 1:35AM (10/7) – 1244 Boylston St.

Police reported to a local store where a theft had occurred overnight. The store manager stated he noticed the missing items when he opened the store. Police were given a copy of the video surveillance that shows three black males involved in the theft.

Occurred between 9:00PM (10/8) and 9:56PM (10/8) – 1317 Beacon St.

Victim reported that her leather purse was stolen while she was at a local store. Victim stated having driven to another location before noticing her bag was missing. Victim returned to the store but the purse was no longer there.

Malicious Damage

Occurred between 8:10AM (10/8) and 9:20AM (10/8) – 15 Newton St.

Victim found the front passenger side window of his vehicle smashed. There were no objects in or around the vehicle that could have been used to cause the damage. Victim reported seeing landscapers earlier in the day that he feels could have caused the damage in some way.

Arrest

Occurred 12:43AM (10/9) – Harvard St/Homer St.

Police stopped operator once noticing that his vehicle’s front passenger side headlight was not functioning. Police checked the status of operator’s license which came back as suspended and nonrenewable. Operator was placed under arrest and cited for operating after license suspended and defective equipment. Operator’s license was seized.

Possession Marijuana

Occurred 10:50AM (10/8) – 110 Cypress St.

Police reported to a call about a group of five youths smoking marijuana. Police advised each individual of their rights and questioned them in regards to the report. Police were given consent to search the backpacks that held the substance. Due to their age, police contacted the parents of each youth. Four of the youths were issued a civil citation. One was arrested for possession of Class D with the intent to distribute.

Breaking and Entering

Occurred 2:00 AM 10/11-89 Lawton St

Victim reports that her vehicle had been broken into over night and that her GPS unit was taken from the vehicle.

Occurred between 3:00AM and 8:00 AM 10/11- 96 Lawton St

Victim reports that his vehicle was broken into and his GPS unit which was mounted to the vehicles windshield had been taken.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

October 5th-6th Police Reports

October 5th-6th Police Reports

Assault

  • Occurred between 3:38PM (10/6) and 3:47PM (10/6) – 850 Boylston St.

Police responded to a local apartment building for report of two male subjects that were involved in an altercation. Both parties were questioned and each stated they were assaulted. Both individuals will be summonsed to court for assault and battery.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 2:23PM (10/5) and 2:25PM (10/5) – 1329 Beacon St.

Manager of a local cell phone store contacted police once he was informed that an employee phone was stolen from a desk at the rear of the store. The suspect is said to be well known to all the employees as a regular. Suspect was described as a white female, wearing a black shirt, tan pants, and white sneakers. The video surveillance footage was reviewed to confirm the description given to the police. Detectives will be following up on the case.

Not Duly Licensed

  • Occurred 9:58AM (10/6) – 278 Harvard St.

Suspect was stopped by police for not having an inspection sticker on his vehicle. Suspect was asked for his license and registration. Suspect stated that he didn’t have a license. Suspect was placed under arrest for operating a vehicle without a license. While conducting a search incident to the arrest, police found a small plastic bag in the suspect’s pocket believed to contain marijuana. Suspect was cited for illegal possession of marijuana

  • Occurred between 10:09PM (10/6) and 10:30PM (10/6) – 102 Cypress St.

Police stopped a suspect for speeding on his scooter, as well as running through a stop sign in the process. Operator was asked for his license and registration. Operator stated that he didn’t have a license for the scooter. Operator was issued a citation for speeding, unlicensed operation, and failure to stop at a stop sign.

Operating after Suspension

  • Occurred 2:44PM (10/5) – 620 Washington St.

Police stopped a vehicle for a traffic offense. A license check revealed the operator had a suspended license. The operator was placed under arrest.

  • Occurred 11:15AM (10/6) – 1912 Beacon St.

Suspect was stopped by police for driving with an expired inspection sticker. Suspect was asked for her license and registration. Suspect’s license check came back as suspended. Suspect was placed under arrest for operating a motor vehicle after license suspension.

Revoked Registration

  • Occurred 2:47PM (10/6) – Newton St/W Rox Pk

Suspect was stopped by police for not displaying a second license plate. A check of the suspect’s registration came back as having been revoked. Operator was issued a citation for the revoked registration and not displaying a second plate. The vehicle was towed.

Warrant Default

  • Occurred 11:51AM (10/6) – 227 Babcock St.

Police were contacted by a local hospital in regards to the employees holding a patient who was known to have an outstanding default warrant. Once on scene police were able to confirm that warrant. Suspect was taken into custody.

Monday, October 5, 2009

October 1st-4th Police Reports

October 1st-4th Police Reports

Tip of the Week: Keeping a close watch on handbags, purses, bag packs, and any other type of bags that may be potentials for falling into the wrong hands, can help towards prevention of thefts.

Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 1:54PM (9/22) and 4:00PM (9/23) – Cottage St.

Victim reported that she had found her car to have been damaged on the front passenger side door of her vehicle. Police observed visible marks between the front and rear door jams on the passenger side of the vehicle. There was also a dent on the jam. Victim stated that the vehicle had been properly secured with an alarm system. There were no visible items of values in the vehicle and the suspect had been unsuccessful in gaining entry. Victim was advised to contact her insurance company.

Burglary

  • Occurred 11:49PM (10/2) – 341 St Paul St.

Police were contacted by subject to a local apartment complex after the caller heard suspicious activity. Subject reported having heard noises from the apartment that had been abandoned for over a year. Police checked the apartment and found that the rear door had been forced open. An employee of the housing authority was contacted. Police are following up on the case.

Disturbing Peace

  • Occurred 3:05AM (10/3) – 132 Columbia St.

Police responded to a call of a noise complaint. Police advised the subject of the complaint. Police reported to suspect’s home for the second time on a loud party complaint. Police filed a criminal application and have requested a hearing for the charge of Disturbing the Peace.

Fraud

  • Occurred between 1:00PM (9/25) and 9:40PM (10/1) – 27 Egmont St.

Victim reported that he had attempted to buy an item online from the owner. Victim stated that the process of making the purchase involved a Western Union transaction in which he sent out funds to the individual. Victim states that the item didn’t arrive on the day it should have. Police attempted to contact the suspect. Police contacted UPS for possible leads.

  • Occurred 10:36AM (9/16) – 320 Washington St.

Victim reported that he was misled by an internet site that he was trying to order products from. Victim states that he was involved in a wire transaction that raised suspicion when he was asked to send additional money then what was originally required. Victim contacted the web host and was advised to report the problem. Police will be following up on the case.

Larceny

  • Occurred 12:07PM (10/1) – 115 Greenough St.

Victim reported that her cell phone was stolen from her purse. Victim stated that she had been with a student during the time of the theft. Victim believes that the student could have stolen the phone. Suspect was questioned and he stated that he didn’t steal the phone. A check of the phone records had been made and one of the numbers that had been called linked the suspect to the theft. Suspect was placed under arrest.

  • Occurred 11:09AM (9/7) – 227 Cypress St.

Victim reported that a customer had given him a series of checks for food items on several occasions. Victim stated that none of the checks were valid. Suspect had informed victim that he was aware of the insufficient funds in his account and would make restitution. Police contacted suspect and questioned him in regards to the problem. Suspect was advised that a criminal complaint will be filed against him on several counts of larceny.

  • Occurred between 4:00PM (10/3) and 6:00PM (10/3) – 1299 Beacon St.

Victim reported that her jacket was stolen from a chair it had been draped over. Victim stated that she hadn’t seen any possible suspects. Police questioned victim’s co-worker who hadn’t seen any suspicious individuals in the store. Police will be following up on the case.

Possession of Marijuana

  • Occurred 2:55PM (10/2) – 115 Greenough St.

A local school teacher contacted police after having found two students in possession of marijuana. Police questioned both students who admitted to having been in possession of the substance. Police advised both individuals that they will each be receiving a violation notice for possession of marijuana. Both individuals were further advised of having to attend drug and alcohol counseling.

Traffic Offense

  • Occurred 10:06PM (10/4) – 2 Acron Rd.

Police responded to a call for a motor vehicle that had been blocking a driveway. Police checked on the registration plate and found it to have been revoked due to lack of insurance. The vehicle was towed. Police requested a hearing on the matter and issued a citation to the owner for permitting an unregistered and uninsured motor vehicle to remain on a public way.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

September 30th Police Reports

September 30th Police Reports

Burglary

  • Occurred 10:00AM (9/29) – Beacon St.

Victim reported that someone had stolen his gold chain from his desk drawer. Victim states that he suspects his neighbor could have taken the chain. Police will be following up on the case.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 1:00PM (9/29) and 3:00PM (9/29) – Pleasant St/Freeman St

Victim reported that someone had stolen pills from his lunch box. Victim had placed the box in a temporary storage unit. There were no possible suspects at this time. Detectives will be following up on the case.

  • Occurred 12:00PM (9/25) – Harvard St.

Victim reported that her wallet was stolen from the trunk compartment of her motor scooter. Victim stated that she was at a coffee shop at the time. Victim was advised to cancel her credit cards.

  • Occurred between 12:00PM (9/28) and 3:00PM (9/30) – Boylston St.

Victim reported that her bike was stolen from the rear of her house. Victim stated that she searched for the bike and asked her roommates if they had used the bike. The bike is a turquoise colored mongoose mountain bike with a “U shaped” lock.

  • Occurred between 1:21AM (9/30) and 3:00AM (9/30) – 294 Harvard St.

Victim reported that someone had stolen her wallet from her purse while she was out running errands with her daughter. Victim stated that the purse was hanging off her daughter’s stroller. Victim is in process of canceling her credit/debit card.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 1:30PM (9/28) and 1:30PM (9/29) – 27 Francis St.

A principal of a local school contacted police in regards to having found four areas of the school that had been recently tagged with graffiti. Victim stated he is unsure of when the graffiti could have occurred. Photos were taken for evidence.

Revoked Registration

  • Occurred 5:30PM (9/30) – Longwood Av/Harvard St.

Subject was stopped by police after having failed at yielding for pedestrians who were actively crossing the street. Suspect was asked for his license and registration. A registration check came back as revoked. Police took the license plates and placed them into evidence. Suspect’s vehicle was sub sequentially towed.

Threat

  • Occurred between 6:00PM (9/29) and 7:00PM (9/29) – Ogden Rd.

Victim reported having received a threatening a voicemail from a former tenant. Police attempted to contact the suspect. Police left a message for the suspect in regards to how she will be summonsed to court for threats.