Note to Readers:

The following information is based on initial reviews of incident reports and should not be considered a comprehensive list of all incidents reported. The blog reports do not include sex crimes, domestic abuse, juvenile information, medical reports, and other sensitive police reports. The blog may differ from local news sources as well as trends reported at crimereports.com

Thursday, January 21, 2010

January 20th

Motor Vehicle Theft

  • Occurred between 1:00PM (1/18) and 12:00PM (1/19) – 1168 Commonwealth Ave.

Police responded to a report of a stolen motor vehicle at a local repair shop. The reporting party stated that the vehicle that was stolen had been brought in for maintenance and was last parked in the lot. Police are following up on the case.

Fraud

  • Occurred between 9:34AM (11/30/09) and 10:59AM (12/1/09) – Franklin St.

Victim reported that three fraudulent charges were made on her Brookline Bank debit card. Two were to purchase computer software and the other was with the Registry of Motor Vehicles. Victim was advised to cancel her account. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 9:47AM and 11:37AM (1/19) – Russett Rd.

Victim reported to police that her Brookline Bank debit card was used eleven times to purchase items from Walmart.com. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 12:30AM (1/16) and 8:00AM (1/18) – Green St.

Police responded to a report of fraudulent use of a credit card. The victim stated that she accidentally left her wallet in a taxi. A couple days later the victim logged onto her online banking accounts and noticed six unauthorized charges over both of her credit cards. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 8:00AM and 12:30PM (1/20) – 345 Harvard St.

Police responded to the Devotion school for a larceny report. The victim stated that her wallet was taken from her purse sometime between the morning and lunch. The wallet was later found in the girl’s bathroom, but money was missing. Police are following up on the case.

No comments: