Police Reports August 29, 2014 through September 1, 2014
On August 29, an officer observed a vehicle go straight in a
left turn only lane and drive over double yellow solid lines along the
intersection of Harvard St and Stedman St. The vehicle was pulled over and the
officer asked for the driver’s license and registration. The driver’s license
was suspended and the driver was placed under arrest.
On August 29, an officer observed a vehicle traveling the
wrong way. The vehicle was pulled over and the officer asked the driver for his
license and registration. The driver had a revoked license and was
placed under arrest.
On August 29, an officer observed a vehicle driving at a
high rate of speed on West Roxbury Parkway. The vehicle was pulled over and the
officer asked for the driver’s license and registration. The driver had a revoked license and a warrant for his arrest. The driver was placed under
arrest.
On August 29, a subject was arrested after an ongoing
investigation for the enticement of a child on Craigslist.
On August 29, an individual came into the police station to
report a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The individual’s vehicle was
broken into sometime overnight. A bag was taken from the front seat. The car
was unlocked. Please remember to lock your vehicles and remove any valuables.
On August 29, an officer responded to Browne St for a
bicycle theft. The bicycle was locked on a wooden spoke on the individual’s
porch. It appeared that the wooden spoke was moved from its place in order to
take the locked bicycle.
On August 30, an officer responded to Brook St for a
breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The individual’s GPS was missing from
his vehicle while it was parked in his driveway. The vehicle was unlocked.
Please remember to lock your vehicle doors.
On August 30, an officer responded to Beacon St for a report
of a stolen package. One package appeared rummaged through, with contents
missing. Another package was delivered but the tenant did not receive it. The
matter is under investigation.
On August 31, an officer responded to Coolidge St for a
report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. No items were taken from
the vehicle, but the vehicle appeared to be rummaged through. The vehicle was
left unlocked.
On August 31, an officer responded to Babcock St for a
report of a larceny. The individual reported that while moving out of his
apartment, he left several boxes on the street and went back into his
apartment. When he came back outside he noticed the boxes were missing.
On September 1, an officer observed two individuals kick
starting a motorized vehicle along Beacon St. The operator was not duly
licensed and was placed under arrest.
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