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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

Wednesday, April 5, 2023

March 27 to April 2, 2023

            

Monday, March 27

SHOPLIFTING

Officers took a report of shoplifting that occurred on Harvard St. The suspect was placed under arrest.

SCAM

Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared they received a call from someone claiming to be from a law enforcement agency. The scammer claimed there were criminal charges out against them and that they needed to transfer money to counteract the criminal activity.

PACKAGE THEFT

Officers were called to Francis St for a report, where the reporting party shared that they received notification of a delivery, but when they went to collect it, they discovered someone had fraudulently signed for the package.

ID FRAUD

Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they discovered had fraudulently filed for unemployment using their personal information.

PACKAGE THEFT

Officers responded to Wolcott Rd for a report, where the reporting party shared that they received a notification of a delivery, but when they went to collect it, the packages were gone.

MALICIOUS DAMAGE

Officers were called to Netherlands Rd for a report of damage done to a window.

BIKE THEFT

Officers responded to Babcock St for a report of a stolen bike, that was left unlocked in a garage.

Tuesday, March 28

ID FRAUD

Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they discovered had fraudulently filed for unemployment using their personal information.

ID FRAUD

Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they discovered someone had fraudulently opened a bank account using their personal information.

MALICIOUS DAMAGE

Officers took a report of malicious damage done on Harvard St. The suspect was placed under arrest.


Wednesday, March 29

ASSAULT

Officers were called to Pleasant St for a report of a physical altercation between two individuals after a traffic disagreement. Both parties were summonsed to court.

SHOPLIFTING

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

SHOPLIFTING

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

MALICIOUS DAMAGE

Officers took a report of damage done to a vehicle parked on Beacon St.


Thursday, March 30

PACKAGE THEFT

Officers responded to Beacon St for a report, where the reporting party shared that they discovered an individual had stolen multiple packages from an unsecured vestibule.

BURGLARY

Officers were called to St Paul St for a report, where an individual gained access to a residential building and stole a bicycle.


Friday, March 31

ID FRAUD

Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they discovered their information had been used to create a fraudulent account on a betting site.

SHOPLIFTING

Officers took a report of shoplifting that occurred on Commonwealth Av. The suspect was placed under arrest.

ASSAULT

Officers responded to Harvard St for a report of a physical altercation between two individuals. The suspect was placed under arrest.

ASSAULT

Officers were called to Babcock St for a report of a physical altercation between two individuals. The suspect was summonsed to court.


Saturday, April 1

THEFT

Officers took a report of a theft of a cell phone that occurred on Greenough St.

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

Officers took a report of a suspicious individual on Winchester Rd, who was trespassing in a back yard.


SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

Officers took a report of a suspicious individual on Beaconsfield Rd, who was loitering in front of a residential building late at night.


Sunday, April 2

FRAUD

Officers took a report, where the reporting party shared that they discovered fraudulent charges on their bank statement.


VIOLATION OF TOWN BY-LAWS

Officers took a repot of a garbage disposal by-laws violation on Naples Rd.

MOPED THEFT

Officers were called to Gibbs St for a report, where the reporting party shared that they left their moped unsecured at the rear of a building and returned to find that it had been stolen. The suspect was summonsed to court.

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