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The following information is based on initial reviews of incident reports and should not be considered a comprehensive list of all incidents reported. The blog reports do not include sex crimes, domestic abuse, juvenile information, medical reports, and other sensitive police reports. The blog may differ from local news sources as well as trends reported at crimereports.com

Monday, March 13, 2017

Blog for 3/10 to 3/12

3/10/17 – Bike Larceny
An officer on Waldo St. was approached by a subject who wanted to report a past larceny of a bicycle.  The victim stated his bike was taken between 0800 hours on 3/3/17 and 1600 hours on 3/7/17. The bike is described as a brown chocolate color, 1 speed road bicycle.

3/10/17 – Found Property
An officer responded to Gibbs St. for a report of found property. The reporting party stated he picked up a wallet on Atherton Rd. on the evening of 3/6/17 or 3/7/17. An attempt to contact the owner was made but, was unsuccessful.

3/10/2017 – Arrest
Officers responded to Risley Rd to apprehend a subject for a probation violation. The subject was placed under arrest without incident.

3/11/17 – Larceny
An officer responded to a store on Harvard Street for two female shoplifters. An employee stated at approximately 1145 hours two white females, one with red hair in a ponytail, the other with a long black jacket and dark hair entered the store and noticed they were concealing items underneath their clothing. She proceeded to approach the women and asked them to stop, at which point they fled the store. Two females fitting the descriptions were stopped on Commonwealth Avenue and positively identified as the two female shoplifters. Both were taken into custody without incident.

3/11/17 – Larceny
An officer responded to a Larceny Report on Beacon St. The victim stated that somebody stole her wallet out of her purse. An employee stated that he remembered seeing a man hanging around who looked out of place. The victim stated her wallet was taken between 2200 and 2300 hrs. The suspect is described as as a black male, in his late 30's or early 40's, approximately 5'8"-5'9" tall, wearing a dark jacket and a floppy dark baseball hat, and jeans. The wallet is described as a shiny Black Patent Leather Women's Wallet.

3/12/2017 – Found Property
An officer responded to Harvard St. to recover lost property. A subject handed the officer a wallet containing a Mass ID and Santander Bank Card. An attempt to locate and contact the owner was unsuccessful.



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