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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

7/12-7/13/2011

With the recent rise in motor vehicle break-ins reported, the Brookline Police Department would like to remind residents to make sure their vehicles are secure.

Breaking and Entering/Burglary/Larceny:

Occurred at 2:05 AM (7/13) – Beacon St./Washington St.

Officers responded to the area for a possible Breaking and Entering in process. When they arrived, they canvassed the building looking for suspects. A male was discovered sleeping, and appeared intoxicated when officers attempted to arouse him. Another male was discovered sleeping in a chair, also appearing intoxicated. Nothing was reported missing by the owner. The two males were arrested and charged with Defacement of Property and Breaking and Entering in the Night.


Occurred at 2:10 PM (7/12) – Dummer St.

Officers responded to the area for a report of attempted Burglary of a store. The owner tried to unlock the door that morning but could not; upon calling a locksmith, he informed her that it looked like someone attempted to pick the lock. The burglary attempt was not successful, as nothing was reported missing.


Occurred at 1:13 PM (7/12) – Boylston St./Washington St.

Officers responded to the area for a report of attempted Breaking and Entering and Larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim responded parking her vehicle overnight. Upon returning to it the next day, she noticed that someone had attempted to pick her lock, causing damage to it. The break attempt was not successful, as the door was still locked and nothing was missing.


Occurred at 10:10 AM (7/12) – Babcock St.

Officers responded to the area for a report of Breaking and Entering and Larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim reported his GPS missing from his car, which he believes may have been left unlocked. There were no signs of forced entry.


Occurred at 7:20 AM (7/12) – Stetson St.

Officers responded to the area for a report of Breaking and Entering of a motor vehicle. The victim reported discovering her driver’s door ajar and the glove compartment and center console rummaged through. Nothing of value was reported missing. There were no signs of forced entry.

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