Monday, November 22
PACKAGE THEFT - Officers were called to St Paul St for a report of a package theft. The reporting party stated that they received notifications that the packages arrived, but they were not able to find them on the property. The matter is under investigation.
PURSE THEFT - Officers responded to Harvard St for a report of a larceny. The reporting party stated they left their purse in a shopping cart and returned to it missing. The matter is under investigation.
FRAUD - Officers were called to Beacon St for a report of ID fraud. The reporting party stated they received notice that loans had been taken out under their name without their consent or knowledge. The matter is under investigation.
Tuesday, November 23
PACKAGE THEFT - Officers responded to Kent St for a report of package thefts. The reporting party stated they witnessed an individual rummaging through packages in their apartment's vestibule. When the individual left, they noticed packages had been opened and their recent delivery was also missing. The matter is under investigation.
Wednesday, November 24
BAT EXPOSURE - Officers were contacted by an individual who discovered a bat inside their residence. The police took custody of it to submit for rabies testing.
FOUND PROPERTY - Officers responded to the Longwood MBTA station for a report of an unattended package. Upon arrival, they discovered it was a lunch bag and took it to the police station for safe keeping.
PACKAGE THEFT - Officers were called to Vernon St for a report of a past package theft. The matter is under investigation.
Thursday, November 25
FRAUD - Officers took a report of fraudulent use of a credit card. The reporting party stated they received notification their bank card was used online, without their knowledge or consent. The matter is under investigation.
FRAUD - Officers were called to Gardner Rd for a report of identity theft. The reporting party said they received a letter stating their unemployment benefits were approved, despite the fact they never applied. The matter is under investigation.
Friday, November 26
MALICIOUS DAMAGE - Officers responded to Linden Pl for a report of malicious damage. An individual was witnessed throwing a metal object through a window of a building. The individual was identified and was arrested due to outstanding warrants.
FRAUD - Officers took a report of identity theft. The reporting party said they received a letter stating their unemployment benefits were approved, despite the fact they never applied. The matter is under investigation.
Saturday, November 27
PACKAGE THEFT - Officers were called to Alton Pl for a report of a past package theft. The matter is under investigation.
Sunday, November 28
SHOPLIFTING - Officers responded to Harvard St for a report of shoplifting. The reporting party stated they witnessed an individual conceal items on their persons then left without paying. Officers apprehended the individual, placed them under arrest due to outstanding warrants, and recovered the items.
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