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

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

November 28, 2022

Monday, November 21

BIKE THEFT - Officers took a report of a theft that occurred on Washington St. The reporting party shared that they secured their bike inside the lobby of a building and discovered a few days later that it had been stolen.

SCAM - Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they received a call from an individual asking to confirm identifying personal information.

THEFT - Officers were called to Independence Dr for a report, where the reporting party shared the license plate was stolen from their vehicle, which was left parked in their driveway.

SHOPLIFTING - Officers responded to Harvard St for a report of shoplifting. The perpetrator was summonsed to court. 


Tuesday, November 22

MV THEFT - Officers were called to Commonwealth Av for a report, where the reporting party shared they discovered their vehicle had been stolen from a commercial property. The vehicle has since been recovered and the perpetrator was summonsed to court.

PACKAGE THEFT - Officers took a report of a theft that occurred on Thornton Rd. The reporting party stated they received notification of a delivery, but when they went to collect it a few hours later, the package was gone.

AUTO PARTS THEFT - Officers responded to Clarke Rd for a report, where the reporting party shared that they left their vehicle in the driveway and discovered a few hours later that the catalytic converter had been stolen.


Wednesday, November 23

PACKAGE THEFT - Officers took a report of a theft that occurred on Village Way. The reporting party stated they received notification of a delivery, but when they went to collect it, the package was gone.

BURGLARY - Officers were called to Harvard St for a report of suspicious activity. Officers discovered an incident of breaking and entering and damage done to a building.


Friday, November 25

PACKAGE THEFT - Officers took a report of a theft that occurred on Harvard St. The reporting party stated they received notification of a delivery, but when they went to collect it a few hours later, the package was gone.

SHOPLIFTING - Officers responded to Harvard St for a report of shoplifting. The perpetrator was summonsed to court.


Saturday, November 26

BIKE THEFT - Officers were called to Littell Rd for a report, where the reporting party stated that they had secured their bike to the front door and discovered a few hours later that it had been stolen.


Sunday, November 27

PACKAGE THEFT - Officers took a report of a theft that occurred on Sewall Av. The reporting party stated they found several packages opened and emptied in an unsecured lobby.

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - Officers responded to Stedman St for a report, where the reporting party stated a male individual walked up to the rear of multiple residences before leaving the area early in the morning.

BIKE THEFT - Officers took a report of a theft that occurred on Green St. The reporting party stated that they had secured their bike in a courtyard and discovered the next day that it had been stolen.

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - Officers were called to Columbia St for a report, where the reporting party stated they witnessed a male individual looking into the window of a vehicle. No entry was made.

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