1/26/17 - Suspicious Activity
An officer arrived on Monmouth St. for a report of
suspicious activity. The victim stated that while walking on Beacon St. a blue
car believed to be a Toyota Prius began to follow behind her. The driver followed her for a few block and
attempted to make conversation several times. At no time did the driver ever
get out of the car during the interactions or make any type of threatening
statements. The victim stepped into an establishment on St. Mary’s St. and then
exited shortly and did not see the car. The car is described as a newer model
Toyota Prius with a hatchback in a medium or cobalt blue color. The operator is
described as possibly Middle Eastern or Spanish male, mid 30's, black hair slightly
curly below the ears, clean shaven, and medium build.
1/26/17 - Suspicious Activity
An officer arrived on Harvard St for a report of a
suspicious person. The suspect is described as a black or Hispanic male in his
20's, about 6' to 6'2", 160-170 lbs., with light facial hair wearing a
grey hooded sweatshirt and dark jeans. He walked into the bank with his hood up
and demanded a transaction. After being asked several times to remove his hood,
the suspect left the bank in an unknown direction. Several detectives arrived
an spoke with the establishment’s manager and retrieved pictures of the suspect
from the video surveillance. The male has a similar description of a wanted
suspect from a prior offense but there is not a positive identification at this
time.
1/26/17 - Larceny
While at the front desk, an officer was approached by a
victim reporting his jacket had been stolen from his locker at a gym on
Commonwealth Ave. He stated that he
entered the gym at 1550 hours and at 1700 hours he realized his coat was
missing. The victim stated his locker was not locked and describes the jacket
as a men’s black full length parka with a hood.
1/27/2017 - Shoplifting
Officers responded to a report of shoplifting on Beacon St.
The suspect was described as an older male about 5'10" wearing a black hat
and carrying a small black backpack. Staff at the establishment stated he took
a bottle of liquor, put it in a gift bag and fled from the store on foot out of
the rear of the store on Sewall Ave towards Charles St. While traveling on
Charles St, the officers observed a subject matching the description of the
suspect and approached the subject who consented to a search of his bag. The
person was positively identified as the suspect and arrested by the officers.
1/27/17 - Bike Larceny
An officer arrived on Beacon St. for a bicycle theft report.
The victims locked their bicycles to the sign pole located in front of the
building. They locked the bikes at approximately 1400 hrs. and when they came
out of the building they discovered that one bike was missing. The bike had
been locked with a cable lock and the lock was missing as well. It is described
as a florescent red, 6 speed belt driven (no chain) bike with an R.E.I. store
sticker on the tube under the seat, disk brakes, and a light on the front.
1/27/17 - Larceny
An officer at the front desk was approached by a subject
that reported that his gold Samsung phone was stolen. After leaving a room he
noticed that he left the phone and returned to find it missing. The victim
checked in with the main office several times during the day to see if the
phone was turned in and nothing came up each time.
1/28/2016 – Auto Larceny
An officer reported to a parking lot on Village Way where a vehicle
was on milk crates with all four tires removed and plastic lug nut caps
scattered about the ground. The owner was contacted and stated that his wife
parked the vehicle between 14:00-15:30 on 1/27/2017 which was the last time
they saw the vehicle. A search of the garage area uncovered no additional tires
missing.
1/28/17 – Bike Larceny
A victim reported to the front desk officer for a past theft
of a bicycle on Waverly St. The victim stated that two bicycles had been put
away in his garage on 1/27/16 at approximately 1830 Hours and noticed the bikes
were gone at approximately 1200 Hours on 1/28/16. The bicycles were also not
locked to the structure. One bike is gray and the other is white.
1/28/2017 – B & E of a Motor Vehicle
An officer arrived on Risley Rd. for a report of a larceny
of a bicycle and a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The victim stated
that on 1/27/2017 she arrived home at 1730 Hrs. and left her garage door opened
and unsecured. On 1/28/2017 at approximately 1200Hrs, she observed that her
bicycle was stolen and her motor vehicle's glove compartment was rummaged
through. The bicycle is a grey and has a
rear tire rack and a distinctive lady bug bell attached at the handle bars.
1/28/17 – B & E and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle
An officer reported to Hackensack Rd for a break and
entering of a motor vehicle. The victim stated his car was broken into
overnight, between 19:30 hours on 1/27/17 and 09:30 hours on 1/28/17. The left,
rear passenger door window had been smashed. A large amount of tobacco products
for his store and two winter coats were missing.
1/29/2017 – Larceny
An officer reported to a store on Commonwealth Avenue for a
report of a past larceny of a phone. The reporting party stated that around
2000 hours on 1/28/2017 three unknown suspects entered the store and one of
them made their way to the back storage area for employees and took the
victim’s phone from a table and exited the store. The phone is described as a black
Samsung. The phone’s case was taken off and returned to the store after being
found outside. Security footage from the store shows the three suspects.
Suspect is of unknown race, black jacket and army fatigue pants. Suspect 2 is a
Black male, short black hair, dark sweatshirt with a hood and jeans. Suspect 3,
the one who went to the back room, is a possible Hispanic or Black male with a
baseball cap on, dark jacket, jeans, and white sneakers.
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