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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, July 26, 2021

July 26, 2021

Monday, July 19

BREAKING AND ENTERING - Officers responded to a past breaking and entering of a motor vehicle on White Pl.  The victim shared that the vehicle was parked in their driveway and that they noticed property missing the following morning. Nothing appeared to be damaged.


Tuesday, July 20

BIKE THEFT - Officers responded to a call regarding a bike theft on Harvard St. The victim shared that they left the BlueBike outside of a store, and when they returned, it was missing. Officers are checking the area for surveillance.


Wednesday, July 21

BIKE THEFT - Officers responded to a call regarding a bike theft on Brookline Pl. The victim stated that they left their bike and helmet secured to a bike rack. When they returned for the bike, the lock was cut, and the bike was missing. Officers are reviewing security footage of the area.

ATTEMPTED LARCENY - Officers responded to a call regarding an attempted theft of a cellphone. The suspect attempted to take the phone from the victim's back pocket but was prevented from doing so.


Thursday, July 22

BIKE THEFT - Officers responded to a call regarding a bike theft on Adams St. The victim left two bikes in a side yard and noticed both were missing. Officers are looking into the matter further.

PACKAGE THEFT - Officers responded to a package theft call on Kent St. When the victim went down to retrieve their packages, the package was empty.


Sunday, July 25

BREAKING AND ENTERING - Officers responded to a call regarding a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle on Lancaster Tr. The owner found the window had been smashed and belongings removed. Officers are looking into the theft further.

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