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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, December 12, 2014

12/12/2014

Police Reports December 11, 2014


On December 11, an individual came into the police station to report a stolen license plate. The vehicle was parked along Aspinwall Ave. The plate went missing some time during the day. 

Thursday, December 11, 2014

12/10/2014

Police Reports December 10, 2014

On December 10, an officer responded to a report for a breaking and entering of a residence along Englewood. The residence was broken into sometime during the day. Several items were taken from the apartment. It is believed another apartment was attempted to be broken into at the same location. The matter is under investigation.


On December 10, an officer conducted a traffic stop along Harvard St. The officer asked the driver for his licenses which he did not have. The driver’s license was revoked and the driver was placed under arrest for operating after the revocation. 

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

12/9/2014

Police Reports December 9, 2014

On December 9, an officer responded to Winchester St for a report of fraud. The individual received several pieces of mail requesting her to send money to enter into a drawing. Please be aware that this is a scam.

On December 9, an officer responded to Francis St for a report of package theft. The delivery date was December 8, but the individual could not locate the package. Please have your packages picked up or signed for.


Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Arrest made for B&E

An arrest was made last night in the Longwood Ave area for an attempted breaking and entering of a residence. The subject attempted to open an apartment door, but the door was locked. The resident was home, heard the noise and called the police. The subject left the residence and walked to the courtyard where vehicles were parked. The subject entered an unlocked vehicle, looked through it and took an item. The subject then left the vehicle and continued walking down Longwood Ave. As officers approached the subject, he threw an item from his bag that appeared to be a package. On arrival, officers approached the subject who had a package that was believed to be stolen.  An on scene investigation lead to the subject being charged with the following: attempted breaking and entering at night time, breaking and entering of a motor vehicle, larceny, and receiving stolen property.

Over the past weekend, there were four car break-ins reported. All of these were in the same neighborhood as above.  As a result of last night’s investigation, it is believed that this subject is responsible for these car breaks. The break-ins occurred during the night Friday or Saturday into Sunday morning along Francis St, Linden St and Perry St. All vehicles were unlocked. With the increase of break-ins, we would like to remind residence to lock your car doors and make sure no valuables are visible.

12/8/2014

Police Reports December 8, 2014

On December 8, officers responded to Francis St for a report of a past breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. Cash was taken from the motor vehicle. The individual believes they left the door unlocked. Please remember to lock your car doors.


On December 8, officers responded to an attempted breaking and entering of a residence. The subject attempted to gain entrance to the individual’s apartment. The door was locked and the subject could not open it. The subject then went outside and entered a vehicle and began looking through it. Upon arrival, officers located the subject and placed him under arrest. Stolen property was discovered on the subject. 

Monday, December 8, 2014

12/5/2014-12/7/2014

Police Reports December 5, 2014 through December 7, 2014

On December 5, an officer responded to Babcock St for a report of a past breaking and entering of a residence. Two tenants reported that their residence was broken into sometime from November 26 to November 30.The door appeared to be kicked down. No items were missing from the apartment.

On December 5, an officer responded to Beacon St for a report of a past breaking and entering of a residence. The individual believes that someone entered her apartment. No items were missing from the residence.

On December 6, an officer responded to Salisbury Rd for a report of a past breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The individual discovered his door to his vehicle was open and appeared rummaged through. Some cash was taken. Please remember to lock your car doors.

On December 6, an officer responded to Rawson Rd for a report of a package theft. The individual had two package delivered to her residence. The packages were missing. Please consider having your packages picked up at the post office or signed for.

On December 6, an officer responded to a business along Harvard St for a larceny. The individual left her cell phone on a bench and continued to shop. The cell phone was missing. The matter is under investigation. 

On December 7, officers responded to Perry St for a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The individual believes her vehicle was broken into sometime overnight. The individual observed the door ajar but nothing was missing from the vehicle. Please remember to lock your car doors.

On December 7, an officer responded to a business along Boylston St for a report of shoplifting. The subject put several items in his shirt and pockets. An employee confronted the man and asked him to empty his pockets. The subject did and fled the store.

On December 7, officers responded to Warwick Rd for a past larceny. A package was missing that was delivered on December 5. Please consider having packages picked up or signed for.


 On December 7, an officer monitoring traffic at Lee St and Warren St observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed. The vehicle was pulled over and the officer asked for the driver’s license and registration. The driver was not duly licensed to operate a motor vehicle and was placed under arrest.