On November 20th, an officer was dispatched to a
residence on James Street for a past report of a theft of a package. On scene,
the victim reported receiving a notification from the delivery service that stated
two packages were left in the vestibule of the apartment; however, only one was
present.
On November 20th, an officer while traveling on
Commonwealth Avenue entered the vehicles registration plate into his cruisers
laptop. The results indicated that the
vehicle had an expired registration as of October 2015 and the registered owner
had a suspended license. The officer
activated his overhead emergency blue lights and siren in order to initiate a
traffic stop. The officer informed the driver as to the reason for the stop and
requested her license and registration, which she did not produce. The
individual was placed under arrest and transported back to the Brookline Police
Station.
On November 21st, an officer was dispatched to a
residence on St. Paul Street for a past report of a package theft. On scene,
the victim reported receiving a notification from the delivery service that
stated his package had arrived and was placed in the apartment’s vestibule. On his
arrival home, no package was present in the vestibule.
On November 21st, an officer was dispatch to a
residence on Gerry Road for a past report of a package theft. On scene, the
victim reported receiving a notification from the delivery service that stated
her package had arrived was placed at the front door. On her arrival home, she
discovered the package had been ripped open and the contents were missing. This
matter is still under investigation.
On November 22nd, officers were dispatched to a
residence on Kenwood Street for a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle
that occurred over night. On scene, the victim reported parking his car in the
driveway and locking the door at approximately 11pm. At approximately 1am the
victim walked out to his car only to discover the contents from the glove box
emptied on the passenger side floor. The victim reported missing a GPS and a
small sum of loose change. This matter is still under investigation.
On November 22nd, officers were dispatched to a
residence on Kenwood Street for a report of a breaking and entering of a motor
vehicle that occurred over night. On scene, the victim reported parking his vehicle
in the driveway the day before at approximately 2pm. After speaking, his
neighbor he checked his own vehicle which revealed he center console opened and
the glove box emptied onto the passenger side floor. Victim reported nothing
missing from his vehicle. This matter is
still under investigation.
On November 22nd, officers were dispatched to a
residence on Columbia St. for a report of a breaking and entering of a motor
vehicle. On scene, the victim reported parking his vehicle in his driveway
around 5pm the day before. The next
morning, the victim went to the vehicle and observed the contents of the glove
box and center console emptied on the passenger side floor. The victim stated
his spare key was the only item missing.