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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, February 4, 2026

January 26 through February 1, 2026

 

Monday, January 26

FIRE

Officers responded to a call of a strong odor of smoke emanating from a house on Thorndike Street. The smoke was determined to be from smoking joist beams under the floorboards. The smoke and damage was remedied. 

PROPERTY DAMAGE

Officers responded to a call of property damage that occurred to a motor vehicle in a parking lot on Amory Street. The damage appeared to have happened between 10:00pm on January  and 10:00am on January 26th. 

MALCIOUS DAMAGE 

Officers responded to a reported of malicious damage to the reporting parties vehicle. The incident occurred in a parking lot, and is now remedied. 

Tuesday, January 27

ANIMAL BITE

Officers responded to a report of an animal bite, that occurred on Cypress Street. The reporting party stated that while walking a dog got free of its leash and attacked the reporting party's dog. 

Thursday, January 29

FOUND PROPERTY

Officers responded to a call of found property. The reporting property stated that they found a package on Glen Road and brought it inside to be in the secured lobby.

Friday, January 30

FOUND PROPERTY

Officers received found property from a citizen that included a set of keys found the morning of January 30th at the intersection of Harvard Street and Linden Street.

FOUND PROPERTY

Officers received found property from a citizen handing in a set of keys found at Waldstein Playground. 

FIRE

Officers responded to a call of a house fire on Winthrop Road. The fire was quickly extinguished and all parties are safe. 

Saturday, January 31

IDENTITY FRAUD

Officers responded to a call of identity fraud. The reporting party stated that they had received an email detailing that a new credit card was out for delivery, but the party did not applied for a new credit card. 

Sunday, February 1

FORGERY

Officers responded to a call wishing to report ongoing forgery reported by a Brookline resident. 

FIRE

Officers responded to a call of an active structure fire on Davis Avenue. The Brookline Fire Department also responded and dealt with the fire. 

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