On 11/7 at 0500 hrs Victim received a call from 209-840-6668 stating they were from a company
called “Urgent Tech Help (UTH)”. The voice on the line sounded to be of Indian
accent and the individual identified as “Max”. Max told Vic his computer was
sending spam and the company could clean up victims hard drive. Victim agreed
and the company remotely operated victims computer for over 3 hours and charged
money for the services. Victim gave Max his credit card number which was
declined for fraudulent activity. Suspect subsequently demanded Green Dot Money
Card payment. After initial payment, suspect demanded another payment which
victim initially refused, but changed his mind when Max locked victim out of
his computer.
Note to Readers:
The following information is based on initial reviews of incident reports and should not be considered a comprehensive list of all incidents reported. The blog reports do not include sex crimes, domestic abuse, juvenile information, medical reports, and other sensitive police reports. The blog may differ from local news sources as well as trends reported at crimereports.com
Friday, November 21, 2014
Thursday, November 20, 2014
11/19/2014
Police Reports November 19, 2014
On November 19, an officer observed a vehicle with a broken
headlight driving along Harvard St. The vehicle was pulled over and the officer
asked for the driver’s license and registration. The driver had an active
warrant and was placed under arrest.
On November 19, an officer observed a vehicle along Lagrange
St with an expired inspection sticker. The vehicle was pulled over and the
officer asked for the driver’s license and registration. The driver was not
duly licensed and placed under arrest.
On November 19, officers responded to Thornton Rd for a
report of a past breaking and entering of a residence. Several items were stolen from the residence. It appears as though the suspect made
entry through an unlocked sliding window. Please insure that all of your
windows and doors are locked.
On November 19, an officer responded to a report of a
breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The individual noticed the driver’s
door ajar upon her arrival to her vehicle. Things appeared to be rummaged
through and some items were missing. Please remember to lock your vehicle
doors.
On November 19, an officer responded to a report of a stolen
package on Beacon St. The individual stated that they were expecting a package
and they were informed that it was delivered. The package could not be located
in the front lobby. Please consider having your packages signed for or picked
up from the post office.
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
11/18/2014
Police Reports November 18, 2014
On November 18, an officer responded to a location on Heath
St for a larceny report. An individual’s items were taken from beside her car.
The matter is under investigation.
On November 18, an officer responded to Dean Rd for a report
of a stolen package. The package was delivered last Wednesday but the
individual could not locate it. This is a common theft, please consider having
your package picked up or signed for.
On November 18, officers responded to a report of
shoplifting from a business along Beacon St. The subject took several items
from the store and upon exiting he dropped the items and fled the store. The
matter is under investigation.
Monday, November 17, 2014
11/14 through 11/16/2014
Police Reports November 14 through November 16, 2014
On November 15, an officer conducting traffic enforcement
along Boylston St and observed a vehicle driving at a high rate of speed. The
vehicle was pulled over and the officer asked for the driver’s license and
registration. The driver did not have a license and was driving after it was
revoked. The driver was placed under arrest.
On November 15, officers responded to a report of two
subjects who were attempting to break into motor vehicles along Beacon St and
Washington St. The subjects were arrested.
On November 15, a police officer responded to a Beacon St
for a report of a stolen package. Please consider having packages picked up at
the post office or having them signed for.
On November 17, officers responded to Carlton St and Beacon
St for the check of the wellbeing of a driver. The vehicle was in drive and the
driver appeared to be asleep. Based on information obtained at the scene, it
was determined that the driver was operating under the influence of alcohol.
The driver was arrested.
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