5/31/17 – An officer
responded to Park Vale for a report of graffiti. The reporting party stated
that between 5/29/17 at 1500hrs and 5/30/17 at 1730hrs she noticed new graffiti
inside the carport of the building. There are several words in white writing
that appear unreadable as well as an inappropriate picture.
5/31/17 - An officer at
the front desk was approached by a subject reporting a Breaking & Entering
and Larceny of a motor vehicle. The reporting party stated the coins in her car
were taken between 1700hrs on 5/30/17 and 0900hrs on 5/31/17. She stated she
saw a White Male between the ages 16 -20 on her street at that time when she
realized the coins were gone.
5/31/2017 - An officer
responded to Park Street for a report of a past larceny. The reporting party stated
the victim had been admitted to the hospital with a large quantity of cash in
his pants pocket. At 1630hrs the victim reported that his money was now
missing. His wallet containing the money was left in the dresser top drawer
next to his bed. The wallet remained however the money was now missing. The victim stated he last saw the envelope on
the evening of 5/27/2017.
5/31/17 - An officer
responded to Carlton St for a package theft. The victim stated that the package
was delivered on 5/31/17 at approximately 1557 hours. At approximately 1750
hours, when he arrived home, the victim found the tampered packaged in the vestibule
of the building.. The package contained a pair of gray Converse sneakers.
5/31/17 – An officer
responded to Carlton St for a report of theft of contents from a package. The
officer entered the vestibule and observed a package that appeared to have
contents taken from it. The officer then went to alert the package owner of the
theft of the contents. The items, two packets of Skinny Mate Tea, were taken
between 1420hrs and 1610hrs.
5/31/17 – An officer at
the front desk was approached by a subject looking to turn in a found wallet. The
wallet was found in the Coolidge Corner area and is described as a man's brown
wallet, containing a German license, Charlie cards, two credit cards and some
cash. Officers were unable to contact the owner.
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