On July 10th, an officer in his cruiser observed
a vehicle traveling northbound on Harvard St. without a Massachusetts
Inspection Sticker on the windshield. Upon this discovery, the officer queried
the registration on the cruisers laptop which revealed that the vehicle did not
have a valid inspection sticker. The
officer then proceed to make a traffic stop and advised the driver for the
reason he was being stopped. The officer checked for warrant on the cruisers
laptop, which revealed there was a warrant for his arrest in the state of
Georgia. The subject has been placed under arrest.
On July 10th, an officer was dispatched to a
parking lot on Beacon St. for a report of a larceny from a motor vehicle. On
scene, the owner of the vehicle stated his car was unlocked with the windows
open while he was helping his friend move from his apartment. Upon arrival to
his vehicle, the victim noticed his phone charger, prescription glasses and
sunglasses were missing.
On July 10th, an officer was dispatched to a
residence on Columbia Terrence for a report of a past larceny. Upon arrival,
the victim stated that on 4/12/2015, while shopping at local business her cell
phone was stolen from either her purse or jacket. She informed the store
manager of the incident but did not report this to the police department. After
receiving a new cellphone, she downloaded a cellphone app which located her old
phone. The app pinned the cellphone at a residence in Southborough,
Massachusetts. The officer contacted the Southborough Police Department and
explained the situation to the dispatcher. Hours later, a Southborough Police
Officer contacted the Brookline Police Department and stated the phone was
found in an open field near the residence in Southborough Massachusetts. The
victim has been contacted and will be making arrangements to retrieve the
phone
.
On July 10th, officers along with a detective
were dispatched to a residence on Mason Terrace for an attempted breaking and
entering. On scene, the homeowners stated that when they arrived home they
discovered one of the spare bedroom windows had been opened. This was unusual
because the couple rarely steps foot in that particular bedroom and do not
remember opening the window. Nothing has been reported missing or damaged.
On July 10th, an officer was dispatched to a
residence on Beacon St. for a past breaking and entering. On scene, the victim
stated that the break occur while she was out running errands. While on scene,
the officer observed the point of entry was through a kitchen window. The homeowner
reported missing a sum of money which was removed from suitcase. A detective
was called on scene to process the scene for fingerprints. This matter is still
under investigation.
On July 11th, an officer was flagged down on
Harvard St. by Brookline resident. The resident stated her wallet was stolen
after she bought tickets for a movie. The victim stated the wallet contained a
U.S. Passport, money, a Charlie Card, two debit cards and one credit card. She
stated a man sat next to her on a wall nearby the theater and engaged her in
conversation and she believed a man was the one who stole the wallet.
On July 12th, an officer was dispatched to an
apartment on Beacon St. for a noise complaint. Upon arrival, the officer could
hear music playing from the apartment. The officer then spoke with the resident
and advised her of the complaint. The resident turned the music off and ordered
to leave her guests to leave. The resident was issued a Town By-Law Ticket.
On July 12th an officer was dispatched to Babcock
Street for a report of a breaking and entering. Upon arrival, the officer spoke
with the homeowner and advised the officer she had been away from the apartment
for the day. When the victim returned home she noticed one of the bedroom windows
was open and a lamp broken. The victim reported nothing was missing.
On July 13th, an officer was dispatched to the
area of Brook St. for a report of a stolen bicycle. On scene, the victim stated
he locked his bike to a one-way sign on the corner of Brook St. and Perry St.
When he returned the next day the cable lock that he used to secure the bicycle
was still there but was cut and his bicycle was gone.
On July 13th, an officer was dispatched to
Monmouth St. for a past larceny of a package. While on scene, the officer spoke
with the resident who stated the packaged she ordered was missing from her
front patio. She stated she checked the tracking information and it was
delivered on Saturday, July 11th, 2015. The officers advised the victim to contact
the merchant and file a claim.
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