Note to Readers:
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
Friday, May 10, 2019
Thursday, May 9th
10:24PM: A man
approached an officer at the intersection of Harvard Street and Fuller Street to
report a stolen bicycle. The reporting party locked his bike to a meter out
front of a restaurant at 9:45PM. When he went outside at 10:15PM his bicycle
was missing. While police attempted to find witnesses, a restaurant owner
informed officers that the parking meter head was broken and could be lifted
off the pole. Police believe this is how the bicycle was stolen. The bike is
described as a black, blue, and white Fit brand BMX bicycle. This case is under
investigation.
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Monday, May 6th
8:56AM: A citizen came to the Police station to report the
past theft of his bicycle. The man stated that he locked his bike in a secured
storage area of St. Paul Street in October of 2018. This Saturday, May 4th 2019, the
reporting party discovered that his bike was no longer there. The bike is a 16
Trek X-Caliber that was locked using a “U-Lock.” This case is under
investigation.
10:01AM: Police were dispatched to Park Street for a report
of a past breaking and entering and larceny. The reporting party told officers
his bike had been stolen from the rear hallway. Officers also observed
considerable damage to the side door. The reporting party’s girlfriend
noticed slight damage at 11AM on Sunday, May 5th but most of the door was still intact. Police are
investigating.
12:01PM: There was a report of an animal bite on Waverly
Street. The reporting party told police she was walking her dog when she walked
past another person walking their dog. The other dog was acting aggressively
and pounced in the direction the reporting party’s dog. She didn’t notice her
dog was bleeding until they got home. The other owner was issued a citation for
the animal bite.
6:03PM: Officers were dispatched to a residence on Kent
Street for a report of larceny. Upon arrival, police spoke to the reporting
party. She stated that she could not find two pieces of jewelry and presumed
they were stolen. This case is under investigation.
8:11PM: Police responded to a bike theft on Beacon Street.
The reporting party claimed that when he left for work this morning at 7:30AM
he noticed his bike was missing. The cut bike lock was found at the scene. On
Saturday May 4th at 7:50AM, surveillance footage shows a white
male wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt, blue pants, blue and white sneakers, and
carrying a gray bag steal the bicycle. This case is under investigation.
Monday, May 6, 2019
Sunday, May 5th
8:48AM: Police were dispatched to White Place for a report
of malicious damage. The reporting party stated that on May 3rd she
noticed several eggs had been thrown at the rear of the house. This portion of
the home faces the bridge connecting to the Boylston Street playground. This is
the second time the house has been hit with eggs. Police are investigating this
case.
Saturday, May 4th
11:36AM: Officers were dispatched to an apartment building
on Dean Road for a report of larceny. The reporting party that stated multiple
items were taken from her sister-in-law’s home. Police noticed the broken lock
on the storage container and observed several boxes to be ripped open. There
were also multiple items missing from inside the apartment. Police are
investigating.
6:27PM: Police responded to Beacon Street for a report of
past bicycle theft. Upon arrival, officers spoke to the reporting party. He
stated that he locked his bike at 11AM to a meter pole. Officers walked the
route where the bicycle was parked and could not locate it. The bike is a black
Zoyo bicycle that was locked with a black coil key lock. This case is under
investigation.
Friday, May 3rd
1:50PM: Police were dispatched to Hammond Street for a
report of malicious damage to a vehicle. The reporting party stated that she
was driving down Hammond Street when at the last second she noticed a
pedestrian attempting to cross the street. She claimed that since she was in
traffic, stopping abruptly would have caused an accident. The driver then
watched the pedestrian throw something at her car and heard a loud bang. The
reporting party pulled over and noticed two dents above the passenger side
door. The driver attempted to speak with the woman but she fled and could not
be located by police. This case is under investigation.
Thursday, May 2nd
2:21PM: Police responded to Egmont Street for a report of a
past larceny. On Saturday, April 27th, the reporting party arrived
home with her son and hid $7,000 in cash in a white envelope inside a drawer.
This morning, she went to retrieve the money but could not locate it. The
reporting party and her son searched the entire house without luck. They
believe the money was stolen sometime between 9AM on Monday, April 29th
and 5:30PM on Wednesday, May 1st. Police are investigating.
9:36PM: Officers were dispatched to multiple locations
within Sectors 8 and 9 for a report of political signs being taken. On Hammond
Street, police noticed several signs missing from multiple homes. Signs were
taken from both public and private properties. There were thefts of this nature
on at least five different streets in the area. People should avoid putting
signs on public property as the town may take them. This case is under
investigation.
Tuesday, April 30th
2:24PM: Officers were dispatched to Waverly Street for a
breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The reporting party
stated that he parked his car in his open garage at 1PM on Sunday, April 28th.
On Tuesday at 1PM, the reporting party noticed his vehicle had been rummaged
through. He found the center console open and five dollars in quarters were
missing. The vehicle was left unlocked. Police are investigating.
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