9/6/2016
3:55pm: While on
patrol, an officer was dispatched to a business on Beacon St. The victim
reported leaving work at approximately 3:00pm, and realized she had forgotten her
purse at work. On the victim’s arrival back to work, the employee realized her
purse was missing from her desk. No surveillance
cameras were found in the immediate area. The officer advised the victim to
monitor her credit for fraudulent activity.
9/7/2016
1:50pm: While on
patrol, several officers were dispatched to a bank on Beacon St. for a report
of a two subjects trying to pass fraudulent checks. A description of the
individuals was broadcasted over the radio. While on scene, officers were able
to obtain a better description of the two subjects and a still photo from their
surveillance camera. The photo was distributed to officers searching the area.
Shortly
after receiving the updated description, an officer on Beacon St. reported seeing
two male subjects matching the description ducking between bushes near an
apartment. A few minutes later, another
officer reported seeing an individual matching the description, acting
suspicious and profusely sweating as if he had been running. The officer asked
to speak with the individual. The suspect admitted he was at the Bank on Beacon
St., and when asked about the check the reported he had thrown it away. The bank manager was asked to participate in a
show up identification, and the manger positively identified the subject as one
of the individuals passing fraudulent checks. The subject was immediately
placed under arrest. Approximately one hour after the arrest of the first
suspect, the second individual was located in the rear of a business on
Washington St. and was placed under arrest. Both subjects were charged with one
count of forgery and one count of uttering a forged document.
8:31pm: Officers
were dispatched to an apartment on Aspinwall Ave for a larceny report. The
victim reported recently moving into his apartment and placed his new grill in
the backyard unsecured. The next day, he discovered it was missing.
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