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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

Monday, April 13, 2026

March 30 through April 5, 2026

 

Monday, March 30

THEFT

Officers responded to a report of a larceny that occurred as the reporting party was in the process of moving. 

SHOPLIFTING

Officers responded to a report of a shoplifting that occurred on Commonwealth Avenue. The suspect was identified and arrested. 

SHOPLIFTING

Officers responded to a report of a shoplifting that occurred on Commonwealth Avenue. The suspect, identified as the same from a previous shoplifting incident, was arrested. 

PACKAGE THEFT

Officers responded to a report of package theft from a building on Browne Street, where the reporting party looked for their package shortly after it was delivered, but it was missing. 

Tuesday, March 31

CAR BREAK

Officers responded to a report of breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle on Windsor Road. The suspect was seen breaking into to two vehicles and stealing items before walking away. 

BIKE THEFT

Officers responded to a report of bike larceny, where the reporting party had locked their bike up the night prior, but in the morning, the bike was missing. 

SHOPLIFTING

Officers responded to a report of a habitual shoplifter on Washington Street. The suspect was identified and arrested. 

SHOPLIFTING

Officers responded to a report of shoplifting on Commonwealth Avenue. 

FRAUD

Officers responded to a report of fraud. The reporting party relayed that there have been various fraudulent charges on their credit card since the end of January. 

THEFT

Officers responded to a report of scooter theft. The reporting party had left their scooter locked to a bike rack and upon returning, the lock had been cut and the bike missing. 

Wednesday, April 1

FRAUD

Officers responded to a report of fraud that included the reporting party paying for an item but never receiving it. 

MOPED THEFT

Officers received a report of a theft of a moped out of the reporting party's parking space, which they discovered was gone as they were going to work. 

SHOPLIFTING

Officers responded to a report of a past shoplifting that occurred on Harvard Street. 

FRAUD

Officers responded to a report of fraud. The reporting party had accidently clicked on an email link, and was scammed. 

Thursday, April 2

FRAUD

Officers received a report of fraud where the reporting party had noticed an altered check in their bank statement. 

Friday, April 3

SHOPLIFTING

Officers responded to a report of shoplifting on Harvard Street. 

Saturday, April 4

FOUND PROPERTY

Officers received to a report of an abandoned bike, where a black hybrid bike was left in the reporting parties' driveway. The bike is at Brookline Police Station for safekeeping. 

GRAFFITI

Officers responded to a report of graffiti at a Santander Bank on Harvard Street. The graffiti was first observed in the morning of April 3rd. 

PACKAGE THEFT

Officers responded to a report of past package theft on Beacon Street. The reporting party had noticed a package addressed to themselves along with other packages in the lobby before leaving to run errands for a short time before returning to find them all missing. 

BURGLARY

Officers responded to a report of a breaking and entering on Centre Street. 

SHOPLIFTING

Officers responded to a report of shoplifting on Harvard Street. 

Sunday, April 5

THEFT

Officers responded to a report of past theft from a lawn on Kenwood Street. The reporting party stated that a lawn sign was missing upon returning to their home.

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