Police Reports September 5, 2014 through September 7, 2014
On September 5, an officer observed a vehicle drive through
a red light at the intersection of Boylston St and High St. The vehicle was
pulled over and the officer asked for the driver’s license and registration.
The driver’s license was suspended. The driver was arrested for operating with
a suspended license.
On September 5, an officer responded to Harvard St for a
report of stolen packages. On September 4, the subject stole 3 packages from
the residence. The subject is described as a male wearing a blue or gray
jacket, jeans and white sneakers.
On September 5, an office responded to Harvard St for a
larceny report. An individual reported that her bumper was missing from her vehicle.
The bumper was last observed sometime around August 26.
On September 5, an officer observed an individual riding
motorized vehicle with an improper helmet. The individual was stopped and the
officer asked for the driver’s license and registration. The driver did was no
duly license. The motorized vehicle was towed and the driver is summonsed to
Brookline Court.
On September 5, a subject was arrested for soliciting. The
subject was not properly registered to solicit in the town of Brookline and did
not comply with the town by-laws. The vehicle used for the company had an
expired registration and was towed. Please be advised, in order to register to
solicit door to door, you need to get a permit through the Brookline Police
Department. The permit is registered through the Chief’s Office. The permit is $10
per month.
On September 6, a vehicle was parked at the intersection of
Emerson St and Davis Ave with the operator in the vehicle. Based on information
obtained at the scene, the subject was arrested for operating under the
influence of alcohol.
On September 6, a subject was placed under arrest for
shoplifting at a business along Harvard St.
On September 6, officers responded to a business along
Harvard St for a report of shoplifting. The subject took items from the store
and fled on foot. The subject is described as a thin, tall, black male wearing
a light blue shirt, black baseball hat, and dark pants and sneakers.
On September 6, an officer responded to Beacon St for a
report of a stolen bicycle. The individual locked her two bicycles on a street
sign along Beacon St on August 28, On her arrival the next morning, she noticed
that the two bicycles were missing. One bicycle was recovered; the other one is
still missing.
On September 6, an officer responded to Parkway Rd for a
report of a stolen scooter. The individual believes the scooter was stolen
sometime on September 3. The matter is under investigation.