Monday, October 31
MALICIOUS DAMAGE - Officers took a report of graffiti that was discovered on Washington St.
FRAUD - Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they received a text message that there was fraudulent activity on their bank account and asked to verify the account information. The victim later discovered a new account had been opened in their name.
BIKE THEFT - Officers were called to Powell St for a report, where the reporting party shared that they left their bike secured to a fence overnight and discovered the next morning that it had been stolen.
CHECK FRAUD - Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they mailed a check and later discovered it had been altered before being cashed.
CHECK FRAUD - Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they mailed a check and later discovered it had been altered before being cashed.
ID FRAUD - Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they discovered someone had fraudulently filed for unemployment using their personal information.
MALICIOUS DAMAGE - Officers took a report of damage done a residence on Griggs Rd.
Tuesday, November 1
CAR BREAK - Officers responded to Harvard Av for a report of an attempted car break. The reporting party shared that they observed an unknown individual look into windows and open doors of multiple vehicles that were left in a parking lot overnight.
PACKAGE THEFT - Officers were called to Stedman St for a report, where the reporting party shared that they received a notification of a delivery, but when they went to collect it, the package was gone.
CAR BREAK - Officers responded to Littell Rd for a report, where the reporting party shared that they left their vehicles unlocked in the driveway overnight and discovered the next morning that they had been rummaged through and property was missing.
CAR BREAK - Officers were called to Harvard Av for a report, where the reporting party shared that they left their vehicle unlocked in a residential parking lot overnight and discovered the next morning that it had been rummaged through.
CAR BREAK - Officers responded to Alton Ct for a report, where the reporting party shared that they left their vehicle unlocked in a residential parking lot overnight and discovered the next morning that it had been rummaged through.
ASSAULT - Officers were called to Harvard St for a report, where the victim stated an individual grabbed them by the arm and then fled the area without further incident. The perpetrator was summonsed to court.
Wednesday, November 2
DISORDLY PERSON - Officers responded to the area of Brookline Village for a report of an individual causing a disturbance in a parking lot. The perpetrator was summonsed to court.
ID FRAUD - Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared they discovered fraudulent activity on their bank account.
FRAUD - Officers took a report, where the reporting party stated they lost their credit card and later discovered fraudulent activity on their account.
CAR BREAK - Officers were called to Commonwealth Av for a report, where the reporting party shared that an individual had entered an unlocked vehicle left in a parking lot overnight.
PACKAGE THEFT - Officers responded to Browne St for a report, where the reporting party stated they received a notification of a delivery, but when they went to collect it, the package was missing.
ANIMAL VIOLATION - Officers were called to the area of Newton St and Princeton Rd for a report of a dog bite. The reporting party stated they were walking their dog when two loose dogs ran up and attacked them. The owner was issued a citation.
Thursday, November 3
MOPED THEFT - Officers took a report of a theft, where the reporting party stated that their motorized scooter was left unsecured on the street over the course of a few days and that they later discovered it was missing.
SHOPLIFTING - Officers responded to Aspinwall Av for a report of shoplifting. The perpetrator was placed under arrest.
SCAM - Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared they were contacted by an individual who claimed to be from Xfinity. The person stated that, in order to claim a discount on Xfinity's services, they would need to be paid in gift cards.
BURGLARY - Officers were called to Parkman St for a report, where the reporting party stated they discovered someone had attempted to forcibly gain entry to their residence.
Friday, November 4
ID FRAUD - Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they discovered fraudulent activity on their bank account.
CHECK FRAUD - Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they mailed a check that they later discovered was altered before being cashed.
SHOPLIFTING - Officers responded to Harvard St for a report of shoplifting. The perpetrator was summonsed to court.
FRAUD - Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they discovered someone had fraudulently accessed their airline account.
BIKE THEFT - Officers were called to Littell Rd for a report, where the reporting party shared they left their bike unsecured to a bike rack and returned a few days later to discover it was missing.
ROBBERY - Officers responded to Harvard St for a report of a robbery. The suspect was summonsed to court.
Saturday, November 5
SHOPLIFTING - Officers were called to Harvard St for a report of an individual shoplifting.
Sunday, November 6
BIKE THEFT - Officers responded to Beacon St for a report, where the reporting party shared that they left their bike secured to a street sign and discovered a few days later that it was missing.
BIKE THEFT - Officers were called to Lowell Rd for a report, where the reporting party shared that they left two bicycles in an unsecured garage and discovered a few weeks later that they were missing.
MALICIOUS DAMAGE - Officers took a report of graffiti done to a motor vehicle parked on Thornton Rd.
ASSAULT - Officers responded to Harvard St for a report of an altercation between two individuals. Both parties involved were summonsed to court.
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