On September 4th, an officer was dispatched to a
residence on Beacon St. for a past larceny report. On scene, the victim reported she was
shopping at a local grocery store and had placed her wallet under her purse,
which was located in her shopping cart. While inside the store she walked away
from her cart several times. Upon checking out she noticed that her wallet was
missing. This matter is still under investigation.
On September 4th, an officer was dispatched to
the intersection of Chapel Street and Longwood Avenue for a report of a larceny
of a bicycle. On scene, the victim reported having his bicycle locked to a
telephone pole with a cable and padlock. The victim stated he had left his
apartment early in the afternoon and on his arrival home in the early evening
he noticed the cable was cut and his bicycle was stolen.
On September 5th, an officer conducting traffic
enforcement in the area of Harvard Street and Longwood Avenue observe a vehicle
travel make a complete stop and noticed only one functional brake light. The officer pulled the behind the vehicle and
conducted a traffic stop at Harvard Street and Thorndike Street. The officer request the operator’s license
and registration. The driver produced
his license but failed to produce the vehicles registration. A query of the operator’s
information revealed his license was suspended.
Brookline Dispatch confirmed the status of the subject license was
suspended and placed him under arrest.
On September 5th, an officer was dispatched to a
residence on Coulbourne Crescent for a report of a stolen bicycle. On scene,
the victim reported leaving her bicycle in her garage, which was left open all
night. The next morning she noticed her
bicycle was gone. No other items were missing from the garage.
On September 6th, an officer was dispatched to a residence
on Thornton Rd. for a report of a past Breaking and Entering. The victim stated that he and his family had
been out a few hours during the evening.
When they arrived home, the victim noticed back door was damaged and it
appeared to be kicked in. The victim
reported nothing missing.
On September 6th, an officer was dispatched to
the Brookline Police front desk to take a report of a past larceny of a
motorcycle. Upon the officer’s arrival, the victim reported living at an
apartment on Babcock St. The victim stated she had taken her trash out and
noticed her motorcycle was missing for her open air garage. The victim stated she had the set of keys in
her possession. This matter is still under investigation.
On September 6th, officers were dispatched to a
local grocery store on Harvard Street. for a report of a shoplifting in
progress. At this time Brookline Police Dispatch broadcast that a female
suspect had just fled the store being pursued by a loss prevention employee. On
scene, officers observed a male and a female appear to be in a verbal
altercation. The female was walking away from the stores property and was
emptying items out of her handbag and throwing them back towards the male. The
officers stopped her from fleeing the scene.
The store employee stated he had noticed the subject putting a number of
items into her handbag and proceeded to exit the store. The employee alerted a co-worker to call the
police and confronted the subject, which is when the police arrived. The subject has been placed under arrest.
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