Monday, September 27
PACKAGE THEFT - Officers responded to a report of a package theft on Beacon St. The reporting party received an email confirmation of the delivery, but the package was gone by the time they went to collect it. The matter is under investigation.
FOUND PROPERTY - Officers were contacted about a report of found property on University Rd. They took the keys to the station for safe keeping.
FRAUD - Officers responded to a call on Brook street about ID fraud. The reporting party stated they received a letter regarding an unemployment claim made in their name. They were advised to monitor their accounts. The matter is under investigation.
Tuesday, September 28
FRAUD - Officers were called to Jordan Rd for a report of fraud. The reporting party stated they received an alert from the bank about a possible fraudulent check. They were advised, and the matter is under investigation.
FRAUD - Officers responded to Crafts Rd for a report of ID fraud. The reporting party stated they received mail regarding a fraudulent bank account in their name. They were advised, and the matter is under investigation.
Wednesday, September 29
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY - Officers were called to Kent St for a report of an attempted breaking and entering. The individual was apprehended and placed under arrest.
FRAUD - Officers responded to Carlton St for a report of a fraud. The reporting period stated they received a call from an individual threatening legal action for false charges and demanding the victim's information. They have been advised. The matter is under investigation.
BURGLARY - Officers responded to a report of a burglary on Babcock St. The victim shared that they returned home to find the door unlocked, the rooms rummaged through, and property missing. The matter is under investigation.
ASSAULT - Officers responded to a call of a dispute between two individuals on Blake Rd. They addressed both parties and determined they would be summonsed to court.
Thursday, September 30
PACKAGE THEFT - Officers were called to Babcock St for a report of a package theft. The reporting party stated that they received email and verbal confirmation that their package had been delivered, but it was gone by the time they went to get it. The matter is under investigation.
FRAUD - Officers responded to Walnut St for a past fraud report. The reporting party stated that their card had been used without their knowledge or authority. They have been advised to notify reporting agencies and monitor their account for further fraudulent activity. The matter is under investigation.
LICENSE PLATE THEFT - Officers received a report for a theft of a license plate on Holly La. The matter is under investigation.
Friday, October 1
SHOPLIFTING - Officers were called to Beacon St for a report of a past shoplifting. The reporting party stated an individual entered the store and began placing items in a bag while an accomplice kept watch. They left the store without incident. The matter is under investigation.
Saturday, October 2
LARCENY - Officers responded to Beacon St for a report of a theft of a bag. The reporting party shared that they left the bag outside and returned to find it missing. The matter is under investigation.
FRAUD - Officers received a report of a fraud by check. The reporting party stated they noticed a check had been altered and cashed. The matter is under investigation.
SHOPLIFTING - Officers were called to Harvard St for a report of a shoplifting. The reporting party stated an individual entered the store, concealed items on their person, and attempted to leave without paying. When an employee confronted them, the individual began swearing and walked out without stopping. The matter is under investigation.
SCAM - Officers received a report of an online scam. The reporting party stated they received threatening texts and demands for payments over bitcoin. The matter is under investigation.
Sunday, October 3
LARCENY - Officers were called to Tappan St for a report of a larceny of town property. It was discovered that the street sign had been removed. The matter is under investigation.
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