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

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

March 21, 2022

Monday, March 14

MV THEFT - Officers responded to Beacon St for a report of a motor vehicle theft. The reporting party stated they left their vehicle unlocked, with the keys inside, and returned a few minutes later to discover their vehicle was gone. The vehicle has since been recovered. The matter is under investigation.


Wednesday, March 16

BURGLARY - Officers were called to Woodland Rd for a report of a breaking and entering. The reporting party stated they discovered someone had entered the premises and done damage to the house. The matter is under investigation.


Thursday, March 17

PACKAGE THEFT - Officers responded to Beacon St for a report of a package theft. The reporting party stated they received notification of the delivery, but the package was gone by the time they went to collect it. The matter is under investigation.

ASSAULT - Officers were called to the area of Beacon St and Washington St for a report of road rage with a firearm shown. There was a dispute between two individuals about a traffic incident, in which one claimed the other cut them off, and one individual stated they had a gun. The individual responsible for the statement will be summonsed to court. 

CAR BREAK - Officers responded to Egmont St for a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The reporting party stated they found items in their vehicle strewn about the sears and the floor. The matter is under investigation.

LARCENY - Officers were called to Harvard St for a past larceny. The reporting party stated an individual walked past the register and stole money from the tip jar before fleeing the store. The matter is under investigation.

COUNTERFEIT - Officers took a past report of fraud. The reporting party stated they were selling an item online and were contacted by an interested party. The individual paid in cash, which turned out to be fraudulent bills. The matter is under investigation.


Friday, March 18

ASSAULT - Officers responded to Harvard St for a report of an assault. The reporting party stated an individual became angry after they were unable to exchange a gift card for cash and, after attempting to take someone else's order, threw a hot cup of coffee at the victim. The suspect then left the area. The matter is under investigation.

FRAUD - Officers were called to Clyde St for a report of fraud. The reporting party stated they discovered fraudulent withdrawals from their bank accounts without their knowledge or consent. The matter is under investigation.


Saturday, March 19

ASSAULT - Officers took a report of a past assault that occurred in Fisher Hill Park. There was a physical altercation between two high school students, during which one struck the other unprovoked. The matter is currently under investigation.

CHECK FRAUD - Officers took a report of check fraud. The reporting party stated they discovered checks had been cashed and processed in different amounts than what they wrote. The matter is under investigation.

LARCENY - Officers took a report of theft. The reporting party stated they discovered checks and a bank card had been taken from their wallet and fraudulent charges had been made. The matter is under investigation.


Sunday, March 20

MV THEFT - Officers were called to Harvard St for a report of a motor vehicle theft. The reporting party stated they parked their vehicle on the street, with the keys inside, and returned to find it was missing. The vehicle has since been recovered.

CAR BREAK - Officers responded to Bowker St for a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The reporting party stated they parked their vehicle on the street, unlocked, and returned to discover that the driver's side was open and that property was missing. The matter is under investigation.


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