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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

Thursday, June 9, 2022

May 30, 2022

Monday, May 23

GRAFFITI - Officers were called to Harvard St for a report of graffiti. The reporting party stated they found new graffiti on public property. The matter has been referred to the Community Service Department.

PACKAGE THEFT - Officers responded to Harris St for a report of a package theft. The reporting party stated they received notification of the delivery, but when they went to retrieve the package, it was missing. The matter is under investigation.

AUTO PARTS THEFT - Officers were called to Washburn Tr for a report of a theft. The reporting party stated they had left their vehicle in a garage for a few days and returned to discover that the catalytic converter had been stolen. The matter is under investigation.

FRAUD - Officers took a report of fraud. The reporting party stated they discovered a fraudulent check transaction and later received a phone call asking for compensation for checks. The matter is under investigation.


Wednesday, May 25

ASSAULT - Officers responded to Clyde St for a report of an altercation between two individuals. The reporting party stated an individual had become irate after a conversation and proceeded to throw a soda at the victim and repeatedly strike them. The suspect will be summonsed to court for assault.

FRAUD - Officers took a report of fraud. The reporting party stated that they received an email from Norton Antivirus which claimed the product trial was over and to call the provided number for a refund. An individual claiming to be from Norton stated they made a mistake in typing out the refund and requested the reporting party pay the remaining balance. The matter is under investigation.

ASSAULT - Officers were called to the area of Brookline Av and Park St for a report of an assault. The reporting party stated they were driving a male individual to a new destination, when they decided to cancel the ride. The passenger became upset, threw food at the driver, and proceeded to strike them in the head before fleeing the vehicle. The matter is under investigation. 


Thursday, May 26

BURGLARY - Officers responded to Asheville Rd for a report of trespassing. Officers searched the site and found a male individual, who admitted to breaking into the location. The suspect was identified and placed under arrest for breaking and entering.

FRAUD - Officers took a report of fraud. The reporting party stated they discovered a check attached to their account had been altered and then cashed without their knowledge or consent. The matter is under investigation.

FRAUD - Officers took a report of fraud. The reporting party stated they discovered that their information had been used to purchase a new phone line. The matter is under investigation.

TRESPASSING - Officers were called to Ivy St for a report of trespassing. The reporting party stated an individual was seen hopping a fence surrounding private property. He leaves without incident. The matter is under investigation.


Friday, May 27

BURGLARY - Officers responded to Worthington Rd for a report of an attempted burglary. The reporting party stated they witnessed a male individual walking up their neighbor's driveway, looking in windows, and attempting to open doors. The suspect was identified and placed under arrest for breaking and entering.

MALICIOUS DAMAGE - Officers were called to St Marys St for a report of malicious damage. The reporting party stated they heard a truck make contact with a building and went out to confront the driver, who left the scene. The matter is under investigation.

FRAUD - Officers took a report of fraud. The reporting party stated a bank account had been opened under their name without their knowledge or consent. The matter is under investigation.


Saturday, May 28

MALICIOUS DAMAGE - Officers noticed suspicious activity on Beacon St and discovered three individuals had recently graffitied public property.

THEFT - Officers took a report of a theft that occurred on Egmont St. The reporting party stated they discovered an individual had taken some of their property. The matter is under investigation.

FRAUD - Officers took a report of fraud. The reporting party stated an Eversource account had been opened using their information. The matter is under investigation.

ROBBERY - Officers responded to Harvard St for a report of a robbery. The reporting party stated two male individuals entered the store and began placing merchandise into bags. When an employee confronted them, one suspect struck him in the face then fled with his accomplice. The matter is under investigation.


Sunday, May 29

MALICIOUS DAMAGE - Officers were called to Station St for a report of malicious damage. A parking meter had been ripped out of the ground and deposited in the sidewalk. The matter is under investigation.

BURGLARY - Officers responded to Hylsop Rd for a report of a breaking and entering. The reporting party stated that they discovered an individual had gained entry through an unlocked door overnight and stole items. The matter is under investigation.

MALICIOUS DAMAGE - Officers were called to Russell St for a report of malicious damage. The reporting party stated that at some point during the night, someone had done significant damage to the front steps of a residence. The matter is under investigation.

BURGLARY - Officers responded to Yarmouth Rd for a report of a breaking and entering. The reporting party stated they returned home to discover their residence had been broken into and property had been stolen. The matter is under investigation.

CAR BREAK - Officers were called to Hylsop Rd for a report of a car break. The reporting party stated they left their vehicle in their driveway for a few days and later discovered that it had been rummaged through. The matter is under investigation.

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