Monday, February 6
THEFT
Officers were called to Harvard St for a report, where the reporting party shared they observed a male individual steal a newspaper that had been delivered to the front door.
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 couple checks and later discovered they had been altered before being cashed.
PACKAGE THEFT
Officers responded to Alton Pl for a report, where the reporting party shared that they discovered a male individual had removed a packaged from their front porch.
SHOPLIFTING
Officers took a report of shoplifting that occurred on Commonwealth Av. The suspect was summonsed to court.
Tuesday, February 7
FRAUD
Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they received a letter approving a fraudulent request for unemployment benefits.
THEFT
Officers took a report of a theft that occurred in the area of Longwood Av. The reporting party stated their wallet was stolen while they were walking down the street. The suspect was summonsed to court.
Wednesday, February 8
FRAUD
Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they received an email from what appeared to be PayPal, claiming there had been a large transaction. The victim called the number provided and was asked to provide personal identifying information in order to dispute the charge.
THEFT
Officers were called to Harvard St for a report of a theft. The suspect was summonsed to court.
SHOPLIFTING
Officers took a report of shoplifting that occurred on Commonwealth Av. The suspect was placed under arrest.
SHOPLIFTING
Officers took a report of shoplifting that occurred on Commonwealth Av. The suspect was placed under arrest.
Thursday, February 9
FRAUD
Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they discovered someone had fraudulently used their commercial license identifying number.
BIKE THEFT
Officers were called to Pleasant St for a report, where the reporting party shared that they observed a suspicious individual wandering around an unsecured garage and later discovered a bike, which had been locked to a bike rack, had been stolen.
Friday, February 10
MV THEFT
Officers responded to Atherton Rd for a report, where the reporting party shared that they left their vehicle on the street overnight and discovered the next morning that it had been stolen. The vehicle has since been recovered.
SHOPLIFTING
Officers took a report of shoplifting that occurred on Harvard St. The suspect was summonsed to court.
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.
SHOPLIFTING
Officers took a report of shoplifting that occurred on Harvard St.
Saturday, February 11
FRAUD
Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they discovered their personal information had been used to create a Verizon account.
SCAM
Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they received a call from someone claiming that there was an outstanding balance that needed to be paid, or else they would be fined. The scammer requested the victim make several deposits to BitCoin ATMs.
PACKAGE THEFT
Officers were called to Euston St for a report, where the reporting party shared they received notification of a delivery, but when they went to collect it, they found the empty packaging.
SHOPLIFTING
Officers took a report of shoplifting that occurred on Harvard St.
Sunday, February 12
PACKAGE THEFT
Officers responded to Short St for a report, where the reporting party shared that they received notification of a delivery, but when they went to collect it, they found the empty packaging.
BURGLARY
Officers were called to Beacon St for a report of an attempted breaking and entering of a residential building.
PACKAGE THEFT
Officers responded to Park St for a report, where the reporting party shared that they received notification of a delivery, but when they went to collect it, the package was gone.
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