7/18/2017
6:25 a.m.: Officers were dispatched to West Roxbury Parkway
for a report of larceny from the Putterham Meadows Golf Clubhouse. Additional officers
responded to the area in search of the suspect vehicle. Upon arrival, officers
spoke with staff members at the clubhouse who stated the suspect went into an
office and removed a set of golf clubs. The subject was contacted and he returned
to speak to officers and immediately turned over the clubs. The clubhouse staff
also advised officers of other instances of golf bag thefts. A salesperson informed
the proper owner that his golf bag and clubs had been brought to the business
on 7/11 by the subject and he has brought various items to the business to sell.
A follow up by the detective division has been requested.
12:28 p.m.: An officer spoke with a party who wished to file
a larceny report. The party stated that on 7/17 at approximately 7:30 p.m., she
had been at a restaurant on Harvard Street. At approximately 9:30 p.m., the
individual felt her bag move, but only observed the woman sitting behind her.
At approximately 10:00 p.m., the victim received an email stating there was
suspicious activity on her bank account. The victim then realized her wallet
was missing and her bag was open. Detective follow up has been requested.
8:00 p.m.: An officer took a report for identity fraud. The
reporting party stated she was reporting the incident for her boss who received
an email from a car insurance company regarding a cancellation notice, but does
not use the particular company. The company stated a policy had been taken out
in the victim’s name using other personal information as well. Follow up by the
detective division has been requested.
8:45 p.m.: An officer responded to an address on Dean Road
for a package theft report. The reporting party stated that at approximately
8:30 p.m. he had returned home and brought in a package that had been left on
his front steps; however, when he opened it, it was found to be empty. The package
was sealed with clear packing tape, but the sides of the box were torn. The
victim will contact U.P.S. regarding the incident. The box has been submitted
into evidence.
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