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Monday, December 31, 2012

Police Reports 12/27-12/30



Sector 2
Larceny- 12/30 at 8:40pm – Littell Rd
A guest of a bed and breakfast called the police after discovering their iPad had been taken from their room while they were gone. The iPad was the only item missing from the room, while a laptop remained untouched. Police are investigating those who may have had access to the room.

Sector 4
Traffic Offense- 12/29 at 2:40am – Harvard St
Officers observed a vehicle traveling closely to the vehicle in front of it. A registration check of the vehicle revealed it was expired. The vehicle was pulled over, and it was discovered that the operator of the vehicle had a suspended sentence. The registration sticker of the vehicle had also been forged. The operator was placed under arrest for Operating after Suspension and Forging an Inspection Sticker.

Sector 5
Larceny-Shoplifting- 12/30 – Washington St
Officers responded to a call of shoplifting. Employees observed a male exit the store as the store security alarm went off. The male did not stop, and one employee followed him out and watched him enter a vehicle. Employees then reviewed the stores security cameras and were able to confirm the shoplifting and then alerted the Police.

Sector 1
Larceny-Shoplifting- 12/29 at 6:10pm – Commonwealth Ave
Officers were dispatched to Comm Ave and given the description of a suspect for a shoplifting that had just occurred. Officers were able to find a suspect fitting the description. The store clerk who called the police had witnessed this suspect putting an item into the carriage of her child while in the store. Officers were able to retrieve the item taken, and the suspect was placed under arrest.

Graffiti Law- 12/28 – Webster St
Officers observed two male suspects emerge from an alcove carrying a bag as they quickly walked down the street. A new “tag” of graffiti was observed where the males had just left. Officers then went in the direction of where they had seen the males walking and found them facing a brick wall, as one of the males quickly put a can of spray paint back into the bag. The two males were placed under arrest for two counts of Tagging.

Sector 2
Not Duly Licensed- 12/28 at 4:55pm – Harvard St
Officer observed a vehicle make an illegal left turn onto Harvard St and pulled the car over. The operator of the vehicle presented the officer with an expired license. The operator was placed under arrest for Not Duly Licensed.




Sector 5
Operating after Suspension – 12/28 at 3:40pm – Boylston St
Officer observed a vehicle travelling through a red light and pulled the car over. The operator refused to present any form of identification or registration after several attempts by the officer. The operator was placed under arrest and taken back to the station where he was identified and it was found that he was not duly licensed. The owner of the vehicle was contacted and issued a citation for allowing an improper operator of her motor vehicle.

Sector 4
Larceny- 12/27 at 8:50pm – Washington St
Officers responded to a caller who reported that a package delivered to their house had been stolen. The caller had recently returned home after several days and a package addressed to her had been found opened, with the contents of the box missing, in the front of the house.

Sector 6
Not Duly Licensed- 12/27 at 9:35am – Boylston St
Officer pulled over a car for nearly hitting a pedestrian in a crosswalk. The operator was able to give the registration of the car to the officer, but did not have a license. The operator was placed under arrest for being Not Duly Licensed.

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