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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

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

November 14, 2022

Monday, November 7

MALICIOUS DAMAGE - Officers took a report of damage done to a barricade on Washington St.

MALICIOUS DAMAGE - Officers took a report of damage done to a parking structure on Brookline Pl.

MALICIOUS DAMAGE - Officers took a report of graffiti done to a statue on Beacon St.

PACKAGE THEFT - Officers took a report of individual who took packages from Beacon St. The perpetrator was summonsed to court.

SHOPLIFTING - Officers were called to Beacon St for a report of shoplifting. The perpetrator was summonsed to court.


Tuesday, November 8

CAR BREAK - Officers responded to Egmont St for a report, where the reporting party shared that they left their vehicle unlocked on the street overnight and discovered in the morning that it had been rummaged through and property was missing.

MALICIOUS DAMAGE - Officers took a report of graffiti done to a wall on Beacon St.

MALICIOUS DAMAGE - Officers took a report of graffiti done to a statue on Harvard St.

CHECK FRAUD - Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they mailed a check and later discovered it had been altered before prior to being cashed.

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - Officers were called to Browne St for a report of a suspicious male individual looking in windows. 

BUGLARY - Officers responded to Harvard Av for a report of a breaking and entering. The perpetrator was summonsed to court.

SCAM - Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared they called a number from a pop-up alert and were told they had been hacked. The perpetrator stated that, in order to resolve the problem, the victim had to purchase gift cards and provide the serial numbers.

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - Officers responded to Harvard St for suspicious individuals loitering in a store.


Wednesday, November 9

BAT EXPOSURE - Officers took a report Summit Av, where the reporting party stated they found a bat living in their residence.

GRAFFITI - Officers took a repot of graffiti found on Harvard St.

MAIL THEFT - Officers were called to Egmont St for a report, where the reporting party stated they discovered their mail had been ripped open.

CAR BREAK - Officers responded to Dummer St for a report, where the reporting party shared they left their vehicle unlocked overnight and discovered the next morning that it had been rummaged through.

SUPICIOUS ACTIVITY - Officers took a report of a suspicious motor vehicle in the area of Harvard St.


Thursday, November 10

PACKAGE THEFT - Officers were called to Beacon St for a report, where the reporting party shared they received confirmation that a package was delivered, but when they went to collect it, the package was gone.

PACKAGE THEFT - Officers responded to Toxteth St for a report, where the reporting party shared they received confirmation that a package was delivered, but when they went to collect it, the package was gone.

CHECK FRAUD - Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they mailed checks and later discovered they had been altered prior to being cashed.

CHECK FRAUD - Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they discovered a fraudulent check had been cashed from their account.


Friday, November 11

PACKAGE THEFT - Officers were called to Euston St for a report, where the reporting party shared they received confirmation that a package was delivered, but when they went to collect it, the package was gone.

SHOPLIFTING - Officers took a report of shoplifting that occurred on Washington St.


Saturday, November 12

CHECK FRAUD - Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they mailed checks and later discovered they had been altered prior to being cashed.

ASSAULT - Officers responded to Kent St for a report of an altercation between two parties. The victim stated a male individual struck them after they were attempting to park on the street. The perpetrator was summonsed to court.


Sunday, November 13

NOISE VIOLATION - Officers were called to Freeman St for a report of a loud party. The resident was issued a citation.

SHOPLIFTING - Officers took a report of shoplifting that occurred on Harvard St.

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