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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

Monday, February 22, 2010

February 19th - 21st

Arrest

  • Occurred 12:10AM (2/19) – 10 Brookline Pl.

Police responded to a reported medical emergency for a small laceration on a man’s finger. The injured man was yelling obscenities at a taxi driver and then began yelling at the officers, even at one point threatening them. The man was placed under arrest for disorderly conduct and threats to commit a crime.

  • Occurred 8:30AM (2/19) – 1064 Beacon St.

Police executed a traffic stop for an expired registration sticker. Upon identifying the driver, it was found that his driver’s license was expired. The driver was arrested for being not duly licensed.

  • Occurred 2:29AM (2/21) – 1195 Boylston St.

Police performed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Based on conversation with the driver, officers became concerned that she may be intoxicated. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating under the influence of liquor.

Graffiti

  • Occurred between 7:00AM and 6:00PM (2/18) – 1425 Beacon St.

Police responded to a graffiti complaint. The reporting party showed officers the back door of the building where the graffiti was located. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred 10:03PM (2/20) – 345 Harvard St.

Officer observed graffiti written on a door and wall in the back of the Devotion School. Several marks had been made with both black marker and green and white spray paint. Police are following up on the case.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 3:00PM (2/19) and 6:15PM (2/20) – 406 Harvard St.

Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim reported that upon returning to open up his café, he noticed that someone had thrown a Starbucks frappacinno bottle at his front window, causing a spider web crack. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 7:30PM and 8:00PM (2/17) – 99 Harvard St.

Police responded to a report of larceny. The victim stated that while she was in Walgreens, her wallet must have been stolen out of her purse. She noticed it was missing after she had returned home. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 12:00PM and 12:30PM (2/18) – 1240 Boylston St.

Victim reported to police that her purse had been stolen while she was at Finagle-A-Bagel restaurant. She did not notice until Discover Card notified her of two fraudulent purchases on her account. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 8:00AM (2/19) and 11:30AM (2/21) – 49 Beals St.

Victims reported that numerous window screens were missing from their first floor apartment windows. Four out of the six screens of their apartment windows were missing. Police are following up on the case.

Fraud

  • Occurred between 1:00PM (2/17) and 9:30AM (2/19) – Arlington Rd.

Victim reported to police that she had received a phone call from American Express Credit Company. The company stated that someone was trying to open a credit card account in the victim’s name using her date of birth and social security number. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 12:00AM (10/13/2009) and 12:00AM (1/12) – Aspinwall Ave.

Victim reported to police that eight fraudulent charges were deducted from her Bank of America credit card account. Police are following up on the case.

Robbery

  • Occurred 11:27PM (2/20) – 51 Egmont St.

Police responded to a report of a stolen purse. The victim stated that she was walking down the street talking on her cell phone when a man walked up behind her and started tugging on her purse. The man managed to get the purse away from the victim and ran off. The suspect was described as a white male, approximately 6’ 2” and in his 20’s, wearing a black winter hat, dark coated fleece, and jeans. Police are following up on the case.

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