Monday, May 2
FRAUD - Officers took a report of fraud. The reporting party stated they discovered a check they had previously written had been intercepted and deposited by someone other than the intended recipient. The matter is under investigation.
CAR BREAK - Officers were called to the area of Independence Dr and Gerry Rd for a report of a car break. The reporting party stated they left their vehicle unlocked while parked on the street and returned to discover an item had been removed from inside. The matter is under investigation.
MALICIOUS DAMAGE - Officers responded to Thornton Rd for a report of damage to property. The reporting party stated that an individual staying at their apartment had done significant damage to multiple rooms and property and that the man was currently making threats. The suspect was summonsed to court.
BIKE THEFT - Officers were called to Beacon St for a report of a bike theft. The reporting party stated they had secured their bike to a rack in front of their building a few months ago, but they recently discovered that it was no longer there. The matter is under investigation.
Wednesday, May 4
AUTO PARTS THEFT - Officers responded to Naples Rd for a report of a theft. The reporting party stated that they heard a noise outside during the night and saw individuals gathered around a vehicle. The party later discovered that the catalytic converter had been removed. The matter is under investigation.
BURGLARY - Officers were called to Beacon St for a report of a burglary. Officers responded and found evidence that an individual had forced entry through the front door. Property appeared to be missing. The matter is under investigation.
SHOPLIFTING - Officers responded to Beacon St for a report of shoplifting. An individual attempted to take merchandise from the store without paying. The perpetrator was summonsed to court.
LARCENY - Officers were called to York Tr for a report of a theft. The reporting party stated they left their vehicle in their driveway overnight and discovered later in the afternoon that the rear license plate had been removed. The matter is under investigation.
Thursday, May 5
BY LAWS VIOLATION - Officers responded to St Paul St for a report of a noise complaint. A party was making excessive noise and playing loud music after hours, and the individual responsible was issued a fine.
AUTO PARTS THEFT - Officers were called to Coolidge St for a report of a theft. The reporting party stated that they parked their vehicle on the street overnight and discovered the next day that the catalytic converter had been removed. The matter is under investigation.
Friday, May 6
MALICIOUS DAMAGE - Officers took a report of malicious damage to property that occurred in the area of Parkman St. The reporting party stated they left their vehicle parked in the street and returned a few hours later to find keyed scratches on the driver's side.
LARCENY - Officers responded to Boylston St for a report of a theft. The reporting party stated they discovered the license plate had been removed from their vehicle while it was parked in a parking lot overnight. The matter is under investigation.
ASSAULT - Officers took a report of an individual brandishing a firearm on Beacon St. The reporting party stated they cut off another vehicle while executing a U-turn, and the driver of the other vehicle pulled directly in front of them, exited the vehicle, then banged on the window with an object that appeared to be a firearm. The victim fled the scene unharmed. The perpetrator has been placed under arrest.
Sunday, May 8
BIKE THEFT - Officers took a report of a bike theft that occurred on Harvard St. The reporting party stated they secured their bike to a bike rack and returned a few hours later to discover it and the lock was missing. The matter is under investigation.
BIKE THEFT - Officers took a report of a bike theft that occurred in the area of Boylston St and Clark Rd. The reporting party stated they secured their bike on the sidewalk and returned the next day to discover it was missing. The matter is under investigation.
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