Larceny
Occurred between 8:07 PM and 8:09 PM (6/30) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a past shoplifting. The reporting persons stated that they discovered several necklaces missing during inventory and caught the thief on surveillance footage. The suspect, a white male with medium length dark hair and no facial hair was seen placing necklaces into his pants. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between (6/30) 10:00 PM and 7:00 AM (7/01) – Aspinwall Ave.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that her bike had been stolen 4 days earlier. The bike was locked to a pole in front of the victim’s house when it was taken. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 2:41 PM (7/02) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that he received a call from his bank and was informed that there were suspicious charges for plane tickets to Brazil made to his account. The victim stated that he did not make these purchases or authorize anyone to do so. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 2:00 PM (7/04) and 9:00 AM (7/05) – Chesham Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim reported that she placed her bicycle at the end of her driveway the previous day and when she returned, it was missing. The bike was left unlocked and is described as a silver woman’s 5 speed touring bicycle with a basket on the handlebars. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:00 PM (7/04) and 7:00 PM (7/06) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim reported that his blue Coleman Cooler, approximately $30 in value, was missing from the rooftop of his residence. He last saw the cooler two nights prior and stated that the rooftop of his residence is easily accessible from a neighboring rooftop. The victim provided police with several leads which the police are following.
Occurred 3:26 PM (7/06) – Boylston St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that his motor vehicle had broken down along the side of the road in which a suspect offered to assist him. The suspect left shortly afterward and the victim realized his GPS was missing. He described the suspect as a black male, 5'10", round face, light skin with close cut hair about 20-30 years old. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:27 PM (6/07) and 7:27 PM (7/06) – High St.
Police responded to a report of a past larceny. The victim stated that when she went into her bedroom closet to retrieve her laptop computer, she discovered her computer bag empty. She stated the last time she used the computer was one month prior. Items also reported missing included $150, jewelry, and a Nintendo DS. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle
Occurred between 9:00 AM and 6:30 PM (7/06) – Clark Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim reported that while his vehicle was parked in his driveway, an unknown suspect had broken into his car and removed his digital camera from the back seat. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Residence
Occurred between 7:00 PM (7/04) and 12:23 AM (7/05) – Thatcher St.
Police responded to a report of a past Breaking, Entering, and Larceny of a residence. The reporting persons stated that when they returned home, they noticed that the bedroom door to the guest room was shut and locked. This door is normally left unlocked and opened. Items reported missing included computer equipment, two Apple I-Pods, and a Northface backpack. Police are following up on the case.
Arrest
Occurred 12:23 PM (7/02) – Pleasant St. / John St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, it was discovered that he was not licensed to operate a motor vehicle. The driver was subsequently arrested for being not duly licensed and was further charged with failure to use a directional while turning, faulty equipment, failure to wear a seatbelt, and providing a false name to a police officer during a motor vehicle stop.
Occurred 5:42 PM (7/02) – Harvard St. / Kent St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, it was discovered that the driver’s right to operate a motor vehicle in Massachusetts had been suspended. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle after suspension and further charged with a stop sign violation.
Fraud
Occurred between 2:00 PM (6/19) and 2:00 PM (7/02) – Prince St.
Police took a report of a credit card fraud. The victim reported that she contacted her bank and was informed that her credit card had been cancelled due to suspicious activity. She subsequently became aware of a withdrawal made from her bank account which she did not authorize. Police are following up on the case.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 10:00 AM (7/01) and 10:00 PM (7/05) – Park St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage to a vehicle. The victim stated that while he was away, he was contacted by his son who reported that his vehicle had been damaged. The air seal caps had been removed from all four tires and the “11” had been scratched off of the registration sticker on the rear license plate. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:00 AM and 11:32 AM (7/03) – Juniper St. / Washington St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that she had parked her motor vehicle in front of the Brookline Housing Development and returned to it approximately 30 minutes later. At this time, she observed 3 BB or Pellet gun holes on the side of her vehicle. Police are following up on the case.
Graffiti
Occurred 4:37 PM (7/03) – Harvard St.
Police took a report of a large graffiti tag on the side of a building. After a brief investigation, officers found a spray paint can and a clear latex type glove. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 3:30 PM (7/03) and 8:24 AM (7/06) – Skyline Park
Police responded to a report of a graffiti complaint at Skyline Park. Upon arrival, officers observed graffiti on the park sign, trash barrels, and storage shed door and windows all written in magic marker. The Park Department is going to remove the graffiti and the police will conduct a follow-up on the case.
Occurred 4:09 PM (7/04) – Commonwealth Ave. / St. Paul St.
Police observed a white male wearing a gray tee shirt, shorts and carrying a white plastic bag enter an alleyway which is known to be a hot spot for graffiti taggers. Officers witnessed the subject standing in front of a side door with a magic marker in his hand writing on the door. The subject was subsequently arrested and charged with five counts of Tagging.
Occurred between 11:41 PM (7/06) and 12:30 AM (7/07) – Boylston St.
Police responded to a report of two juveniles who fled the area after being observed spray painting a wall on the side of a local business. The reporting person described the suspects as white males between 15-16 years old, approximately 5’7 in height with a thin build. Police were unable to locate either of the suspects, but will be following up on the case.
Assault
Occurred 8:41 PM (7/03) – Beacon St.
Police took a report of an assault on a cab driver. The victim stated that while parked in the cab stand in Cleveland Circle, another cab driver had beaten him with a belt. The victim showed officers several welts that he had obtained during the altercation. After an investigation, the suspect was located and placed under arrest for assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon.
Suspicious Activity
Occurred 6:28 PM (7/04) – Thorndike St.
Police responded to a report of suspicious activity when a citizen stated he observed three white male teenagers standing around a black cat holding either a toy gun or pellet a gun. Police were unable to locate either the male suspects or the animal. Police Animal Control Officer is following up on the case.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
June 30th – July 1st
Forgery
Police responded to a report of a forgery. The reporting persons made allegations that a building owner had falsely and fraudulently signed another man’s name to remove a payment that was charged to his credit card. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 1:50 PM and 2:15 PM (6/30) –
Police took a report of a larceny. The victim stated that when he went to pay at the grocery store, he noticed his wallet was missing. The victim did not notice any possible suspects who may have been responsible before the incident. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 2:30 PM (6/30) –
Police took a report of a past larceny. The victim stated that she had left her red shopping bag unattended on a table in Panera Bread Restaurant while paying at the counter. When the victim returned for her bag, it had been stolen. The bag contained an envelope that contained the victim’s personal information. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:45 PM (6/29) and 6:32 PM (6/30) –
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that as he was getting ready to go home, he noticed two of his tires had been slashed. Police are following up on the case.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 6:09 PM and 6:35 PM (6/30) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim showed police damage done to his motor vehicle on both the driver’s side and passenger’s side. The victim provided police with several leads which the police are following.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle
Occurred between 5:45 AM and 7:45 AM (7/01) –
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering with a larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim stated that he parked his motor vehicle at a meter and when he returned two hours later, he found the passenger side window smashed. The victim stated his money was missing from his vehicle. Police are following up on the case.
Suspicious Activity
Occurred 5:30 PM (7/01) –
Police responded to a report of suspicious activity. The reporting person stated that a person came to his front door, said he was the mailman and left. This was peculiar because the mailman had already delivered the mail earlier that day. Another reporting person found four pieces of mail along with mail not belonging to him (including ten used CD’s) found near the driveway. Both reporting parties stated that the mail is never delivered that late in the day. Police are following up on the case.
Indecent Exposure
Occurred 7:50 PM (7/01) –
Police responded to a report of indecent exposure. The reporting person stated that a man described as a white male, in his 20’s, 6’0 ft tall, with thick curly brown hair had just exposed himself in
Burglary
Occurred between 8:40 AM and 8:16 PM (7/01) –
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that when she arrived home she discovered the door to her apartment damaged. Items reported missing included a Cannon video camera, Cannon point and shoot camera, and a grey fanny pack containing money. Police are following up on the case.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
June 24th - 29th
Arrest
Occurred 11:25 AM (6/25) – Longwood Ave. /Sewall Ave.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, it was discovered that he was only in possession of an international driver’s license, not a valid license to operate a motor vehicle. The driver was subsequently arrested for being not duly licensed.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 8:00 PM (6/23) and 9:30 PM (6/23) – Blake Rd.
Police responded to a complaint of past malicious damage. The victim stated that two of his motor vehicles had been damaged by a sharp object during the night. He found the damage the following morning and reported it to police. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:30 PM (6/23) and 7:30 AM (6/24) – Clark Rd.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated his vehicle was damaged by a sharp object while parked in his driveway. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 5:30 PM (6/24) and 8:45 AM (6/25) – Clinton Rd.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that she had parked her car at the top of her driveway and once she returned to it the following morning, she noticed it had been damaged by a sharp object. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM (6/25) – Tappan St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that two of his motor vehicles had been damaged while parked in his driveway. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:30 PM (6/25) and 12:30 PM (6/26) – Rawson Rd.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated his motor vehicle had been damaged while parked in his parking spot at his residence. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 8:00 AM (5/28) and 9:50 PM (6/24) – Beacon St.
Victim reported to police that two of his company checks had been taken and cashed without his authorization. The victim stated that he recalled using his check book approximately 3 to 4 weeks prior. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:12 AM (6/17) and 1:28 AM (6/24) – Washington St.
Victim reported to police that five of his personal checks were missing from his checkbook. The victim stated that while going through paperwork, he noticed the checks were missing. The victim also stated that during the past two weeks there have been several construction contractors that have had access to his apartment. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:15 PM and 12:30 PM (6/24) – Harvard St.
Victim reported to police that her cell phone had been stolen. The victim stated that while grocery shopping, she forgot her purse in the shopping cart and when she returned, her purse was gone. The victim’s purse was returned shortly afterward, upon inspecting its contents; she realized her cell phone was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00 PM (6/22) and 12:24 PM (6/24) – Lawton St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that while parked behind her residence for two consecutive days, both her front and rear license plates had been stolen. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00 PM (6/22) and 8:00 PM (6/25) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a past larceny. The victim stated that an unknown person had entered his apartment and stole his Apple IPAD computer along with a black carry case. He believed contractors were going in and out of his apartment during this time. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:30 PM (6/25) and 3:00 PM (6/26) – Franklin St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that while visiting her daughter, money was stolen from her purse. She had left her purse on her daughter’s bedroom floor and didn’t realize until later that the money was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 5:45 PM (6/26) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a shoplifter. The reporting person, a store employee, stated that a male customer came into the store and stole three pairs of women’s jeans. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00 PM (6/27) and 8:30 AM (6/28) – Euston St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that her bike had been stolen. The bike was secured with a combination lock to a hand railing on the outside of her apartment building. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 6:38 PM (6/29) – Francis St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim reported that two of her purses which contained two wallets had been stolen from her house. The new house cleaners she hired were the only people in the house during that time. Police are following up on the case.
Fraud
Occurred between 10:30 AM and 10:55 AM (6/27) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of credit card fraud. The suspect attempted to purchase two American Express gift cards at Walgreens. He tried using an in-active credit card obtained with an alias with another person’s account number. The suspect was advised by the clerk that he wasn’t going to be able to complete his purchase. Police are following up on the case.
Motor Vehicle Theft
Occurred between 8:00 PM and 10:00 PM (6/27) – Summit Ave.
Police came across a man who was following suspects he observed on his scooter which had gone missing the previous night. The victim told police that his scooter had been stolen from his driveway the previous night and described the potential suspects as Hispanic males, in their late teens. He had not reported the scooter stolen prior to this because he thought his friends were playing a joke on him. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny
Occurred between 8:30 AM and 8:00 PM (6/29) – Littell Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny. The victim stated that when he returned home, he found his front door open. He then realized his TV from the living room and several items of jewelry were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 11:25 AM (6/25) – Longwood Ave. /Sewall Ave.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, it was discovered that he was only in possession of an international driver’s license, not a valid license to operate a motor vehicle. The driver was subsequently arrested for being not duly licensed.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 8:00 PM (6/23) and 9:30 PM (6/23) – Blake Rd.
Police responded to a complaint of past malicious damage. The victim stated that two of his motor vehicles had been damaged by a sharp object during the night. He found the damage the following morning and reported it to police. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:30 PM (6/23) and 7:30 AM (6/24) – Clark Rd.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated his vehicle was damaged by a sharp object while parked in his driveway. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 5:30 PM (6/24) and 8:45 AM (6/25) – Clinton Rd.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that she had parked her car at the top of her driveway and once she returned to it the following morning, she noticed it had been damaged by a sharp object. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM (6/25) – Tappan St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that two of his motor vehicles had been damaged while parked in his driveway. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:30 PM (6/25) and 12:30 PM (6/26) – Rawson Rd.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated his motor vehicle had been damaged while parked in his parking spot at his residence. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 8:00 AM (5/28) and 9:50 PM (6/24) – Beacon St.
Victim reported to police that two of his company checks had been taken and cashed without his authorization. The victim stated that he recalled using his check book approximately 3 to 4 weeks prior. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:12 AM (6/17) and 1:28 AM (6/24) – Washington St.
Victim reported to police that five of his personal checks were missing from his checkbook. The victim stated that while going through paperwork, he noticed the checks were missing. The victim also stated that during the past two weeks there have been several construction contractors that have had access to his apartment. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:15 PM and 12:30 PM (6/24) – Harvard St.
Victim reported to police that her cell phone had been stolen. The victim stated that while grocery shopping, she forgot her purse in the shopping cart and when she returned, her purse was gone. The victim’s purse was returned shortly afterward, upon inspecting its contents; she realized her cell phone was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00 PM (6/22) and 12:24 PM (6/24) – Lawton St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that while parked behind her residence for two consecutive days, both her front and rear license plates had been stolen. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00 PM (6/22) and 8:00 PM (6/25) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a past larceny. The victim stated that an unknown person had entered his apartment and stole his Apple IPAD computer along with a black carry case. He believed contractors were going in and out of his apartment during this time. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:30 PM (6/25) and 3:00 PM (6/26) – Franklin St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that while visiting her daughter, money was stolen from her purse. She had left her purse on her daughter’s bedroom floor and didn’t realize until later that the money was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 5:45 PM (6/26) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a shoplifter. The reporting person, a store employee, stated that a male customer came into the store and stole three pairs of women’s jeans. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00 PM (6/27) and 8:30 AM (6/28) – Euston St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that her bike had been stolen. The bike was secured with a combination lock to a hand railing on the outside of her apartment building. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 6:38 PM (6/29) – Francis St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim reported that two of her purses which contained two wallets had been stolen from her house. The new house cleaners she hired were the only people in the house during that time. Police are following up on the case.
Fraud
Occurred between 10:30 AM and 10:55 AM (6/27) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of credit card fraud. The suspect attempted to purchase two American Express gift cards at Walgreens. He tried using an in-active credit card obtained with an alias with another person’s account number. The suspect was advised by the clerk that he wasn’t going to be able to complete his purchase. Police are following up on the case.
Motor Vehicle Theft
Occurred between 8:00 PM and 10:00 PM (6/27) – Summit Ave.
Police came across a man who was following suspects he observed on his scooter which had gone missing the previous night. The victim told police that his scooter had been stolen from his driveway the previous night and described the potential suspects as Hispanic males, in their late teens. He had not reported the scooter stolen prior to this because he thought his friends were playing a joke on him. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny
Occurred between 8:30 AM and 8:00 PM (6/29) – Littell Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny. The victim stated that when he returned home, he found his front door open. He then realized his TV from the living room and several items of jewelry were missing. Police are following up on the case.
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