12:37 PM- A
report of a larceny was made at the Brookline Police Station. The complainant told officers between 10:00
AM and 10:30 AM that day, she was conducting business at work on Washington
Street. She remembers the last time she
utilized her cell phone. Staff searched
the building unsuccessfully. This case
is under investigation.
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Thursday, September 13, 2018
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Tuesday, September 11th
6:40 PM- Officers were dispatched to Naples Road for a dog
bite report. Upon arrival they met the
complainant who stated at approximately 6:00 PM he was with his dog in the
Lawton St Playground basketball courts.
A male and his dog entered the park.
Both owners agreed to let their dogs interact. When the complainant’s dog approached the
other dog, the other dog bit his in the muzzle area. Both dog owners pulled their dogs away. The offending dog’s owner told the victim’s
owner that his dog was up to date on her shots but did not give any contact
information. When the victimized dog and
her owner arrived at home the owner noticed the wound was bleeding. Animal Control has been contacted for further
investigation.
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Monday, September 10th
2:32 PM- A report was made at the front desk of the
Brookline Police Department regarding a larceny. The reporting party stated that on 9/1/18 at about
9:45 PM she had finished her shopping at a store on Harvard Street and called a
taxi for a ride home, located on Beacon Street.
She told the officer she completed her purchase at the store and placed
her wallet into one of the paper shopping bags, which she rolled out to the
taxi in a shopping cart. While leaving,
she passed through a group of four men who were in the doorway of the
store. Two of the men helped her
transfer her bags into the trunk of the taxi.
She stated that one of the men may have bumped against her. When she arrived home, she could not find her
wallet. She stated that she and the
driver searched the taxi. This case is
under investigation.
Officers were dispatched to Chestnut Street for a report of
a larceny from a building. An officer
was met by a health care proxy upon arrival.
The health aid relayed the complaint to officers. The aid
explained that her patient would be moving soon and that in anticipation of the
move she had been gathering the patient’s belongings and reorganizing them. The health aid recalls last seeing the item (box)
of the patients in June 2018. August 22nd,
2018 when she went to locate the box she found the contents inside were
missing. She searched the residence with
an unsuccessful outcome. The patient
has around the clock care by multiple aides.
This case is being investigated.
Monday, September 10, 2018
Sunday, September 9th
4:00 PM- A report was made for a breaking and entering with
a larceny of a motor vehicle. The reporting
party told officers around 11:45 AM he parked his car on Dunster Road while he
was on Hammond Street. He stated when he
returned to his motor vehicle around 2:30 PM he observed the contents of his
center console were rummaged through.
Numerous items were missing. This
case is under investigation.
Saturday, September 8th
3:35 PM- A breaking and entering and larceny of a motor
vehicle was reported in Alton Court. The
caller reported she parked her motor vehicle outside of her residence at
approximately 9:00 PM on 9/7/18 and when she entered her motor vehicle the next
day at 9:00 AM she noticed her car had been rummaged through. Various items were also taken from the
vehicle. The caller also told police she
left her car unlocked. This case is
under investigation.
7:50 AM- A graffiti complaint was made on St. Mary’s
St. The complainant stated when coming
into work on the morning of 9/8/18 around 4:30 AM he observed a new graffiti marking
on the side of the building. He notified
officers that the past couple weeks his building has been vandalized with graffiti. This case is being investigated.
Thursday, September 6th
4:37 PM- An officer was dispatched to Washington Street for
a package theft. The complainant stated
he was supposed to receive a package on April 30th, 2018. He had been away the week of the delivery and
when he returned he did not see the package.
This case is under investigation.
6:28 PM- Officers responded to Beacon Street for a reported
shoplifting incident. An officer met
with the store manager on arrival who stated that around 6:15 PM he witnessed a
white male approximately 6’1” with a slender build, short haircut, black
t-shirt, light-colored pants, and a large camo backpack, enter the store and
steal a few items. The manager stated he
noticed this male enter the store a few times in the past week as well as
hanging around the area. This case is being investigated.
Thursday, September 6, 2018
Wednesday, September 5th
3:50 PM- Officers were dispatched to a store on Beacon
Street for a shoplifting incident. Dispatched
relayed to officers that the suspect was on foot on Harvard Street heading
toward Webster Street. The suspect was
described as a black male, wearing a blue shirt, approximately 6’2”, wearing
headphones, and had stolen liquor from the store. While in pursuit, officers observed a tall,
black male wearing a blue t-shirt walking on Harvard Street towards Webster
Street. The officers observed the
suspect holding two bottles of what appeared to be liquor. More officers arrived for assistance. An officer informed the suspect that he was
being accused of taking two bottles of alcohol from the store without
paying. The suspect stated “I messed up;
I’m an alcoholic and have a drinking problem”.
Two store employees had been following the suspect on foot
and were able to positively ID the suspect.
An employee then informed an officer that while she was stocking shelves
she observed the suspect walking away from the cash registers with a bottle of
liquor in each hand. She states they
made eye contact and he then began to hurry toward to the store exit. He then exited without paying. The employee shouted “Sir” to him and he
ignored her. Based on the positive ID
and the suspect’s statement “I messed up”, the suspect was placed under arrest.
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Tuesday, September 4th
1:24 PM- Officers were dispatched to Harvard Street for a
larceny report. An officer spoke with a
loss prevention officer who had a female on scene who had stolen money from the
store. The suspect had been taking money
and various items from the store for months.
The suspect was known to have ties to the store. The loss prevention
employee had the suspect fill out a written statement where she admitted to her
actions and apologized. Video surveillance
confirms the suspect’s actions.
4:07 PM- A report was made on a larceny of a bicycle. An officer spoke with the reporting party who
stated on the evening of Thursday, August 30th 2018, his son locked
his bicycle to a “No Parking” sign on Parkman Street using a “U-Lock”. On Friday morning his son went to retrieve
his bicycle when he noticed the “No Parking” sign had been knocked over and his
bicycle was missing. The bike was
described as a Roadmaster 26 inch Granite Peak men’s bicycle with red
trim. The reporting party also stated
this is the second bicycle that has been stolen from this location in the last
month. On an unknown date approximately
a month ago, his son locked another bicycle to the same “No Parking” sign using
a cable lock which had been cut. The
bicycle stolen this week was exactly the same as the one stolen last week. This case is under investigation.
8:26 PM- An officer was dispatched to Browne Street for a
report of a larceny of a bicycle. The
officer spoke with the complainant who stated on Friday, August 31st
he locked his bicycle to a “No Parking” sign at approximately 1:00 PM using a “U-Lock”. When he went to retrieve his bicycle the
following morning he noticed the “No Parking” sign had been knocked over and
his bicycle was stolen. The bicycle was
described as a black Trek FX2 men’s bicycle.
A rack is located over the rear tire of the bicycle. This case is being investigated.
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Monday, September 3rd
Eight reports were made for break, entering and larcenies of
vehicles on Jordan Rd. All the vehicles
involved were broken into or the owners left them unlocked. The car doors were left open by the suspect
and items were scattered on the seats. Loose
change and various items had been taken from the cars.
Four vehicles had been broken into and rummaged through on
Summit Ave.
A vehicle had been broken into on Jenness Road. The car door was left open and change was
stolen.
Saturday, September 1st
1:06 PM- An officer responded to Babcock Street for a
larceny report. The complainant
explained that while moving into a building, he had all his belongings to the
side of the building in the parking lot.
When he came out of the building he discovered clothing of his was
missing. He noticed three individuals
near his belongings and asked them if they took his clothing. They responded “no” and got in a car and
drove away. The car was described as a
gray colored sedan. The individuals were
two males and a female. Officers were
unable to locate a vehicle matching the description in the surrounding
area. This case is being investigated.
A report was made on Freeman Street for a theft from a
building. The caller, a student
explained he was in the process of moving out of his apartment between midnight
and 1:00 AM. He was bringing items down
to his car. He said he did not lock his
apartment door while moving items. On
one of his returns to the apartment he noticed articles of clothing
missing. This case is under investigation.
Friday, August 31st
1:52 PM- Officers were dispatched to Commonwealth Ave for a
report of a larceny from a building. The
reporting party informed officer’s that items had been stolen from his locker
while he was working out in the gym. He
stated, he locked his items away around 10:30 AM and around 1:30 PM he returned
and noticed his master lock had been pried open and broken in half. Along with items having been missing, his
wallet appeared to have been rummaged through.
This case is under investigation.
Thursday, August 30th
11:50 AM- A report was made on Gibbs Street for a
larceny. The complainant told an officer
she was out of town from 7/18/18 to 7/23/18.
She believes her wedding ring was stolen from her bedroom. She was in a hurry to leave for the trip and
forgot the ring. A friend was tending to
her pets while she was away. There is
reason to believe the person tending to the pets is a suspect due to a past
larceny on a separate occasion when the same person was pet sitting. At one point during the trip the pet sitter
brought company along with him to the residence. The complainant reached out to the individual
caretaking for the pets and the accompanying girlfriend. They denied knowledge of the rings whereabouts. This case is being investigated.
Wednesday, August 29th
6:07 PM- Officers were dispatched to Commonwealth Ave for a
shoplifting incident. Brookline Police
Dispatch described the suspect as a white male wearing a red shirt, black
pants, and a black bag, who left the store and headed toward Kenmore Square. An officer spoke to the reporting party who
stated he viewed the suspect enter the store around 6:00 PM, go straight to an
aisle and place items into his backpack.
He confronted the suspect who then left the store and headed in the
direction of Kenmore Square. This case
is under investigation.
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Tuesday, August 28th
4:00AM- An officer responded to a possible bat exposure call
on Strathmore Road. The caller stated
she woke up to a bat flying around her room.
She did not know if she had contact with it. She was given contact numbers for animal control
companies and the Health Department was notified.
10:40AM- An officer was dispatched to Browne Street for a
report of a theft of a bicycle. The
complainant told the officer his blue and gray colored custom men’s Rivendale
brand, Homer Hudsen model, road touring bicycle had been stolen from his back
porch sometime between 8:00PM on 8/24/18 and 9:00PM on 8/27/18. A family member of bike owner stated that the
bike was a rather large framed bike with a 64 centimeter frame with brown
leather handle bars as well as the seat.
The bike also has silver fenders on both front and back tire rims and a gray/silver
bike rack with a portable bike bag attached.
This is a sticker underneath the frame of the bike that says
“Harris”. This case is under investigation.
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
Monday, August 28th
A package theft report was made on Dean Road. The reporting party stated he had a package
delivered on Saturday, 8/18/18 sometime between 10:00AM and 3:00PM. He believes the package was removed from the
foyer area of the building. This case is
under investigation.
2:50PM- Officers were dispatched to Harvard Street for a
shoplifting incident at TJ MAXX.
Dispatch described the suspect to officers. The female suspect was monitored on camera taking
numerous items and concealing them in her shoulder purse. The suspect attempted to exit the store
before the police arrived and was stopped by store employees. When the officers arrived on scene, they were
informed by a store employee that she observed the suspect on the store
security surveillance cameras taking items.
Officers met with the suspect at the entrance of the store. They informed her why they were speaking with
her. The suspect had been arrested
previously on multiple occasions many of which were larcenies from this same
store. The suspect admitted to stealing items
before an officer had the chance to read her Miranda Rights. She agreed to officers having a look in her
bag where they then found the observed stolen items. The suspect was placed under arrest and informed
that she was being charged with shoplifting.
A report was made at the station regarding a break and entering
of a vehicle and larceny. The
complainant stated she parked her car in her assigned spot on the night of
8/26/18 around 10:30PM. She left it
unlocked. This morning at 7:30AM she
returned to her car and observed the interior lights on. She also observed the interior had been
rummaged through and items were taken from the trunk. This case is being investigated.
Monday, August 27, 2018
Sunday, August 26th
12:36 AM- A larceny report was made on Freeman Street. The caller relayed to the officer on Sunday
August 5, 2018
she traveled to California and returned August 26 ,2018. Upon her return she found that some items had
been moved from the floor to her bed.
Items were also missing from her desk.
The caller has roommates but they have moved back home. She searched the apartment in an attempt to
locate the missing items. The officer
also conducted a walk through with the resident to attempt to locate the items
but they were unsuccessful. The officer
discovered a notice on the caller’s door when he arrived stating someone from
the building maintenance was in the apartment but did not provide any further
information. This case is under
investigation.
5:40 PM- An officer responded to Beaconsfield
Road for a report of a larceny of a cell phone.
The caller stated he was playing tennis in Waldstein Park on
8/26/18. His cellphone was lying on the
side of the court area with his belongings.
Around 12:45 PM he checked his phone and when he went to check it again
around 1:30 PM he discovered it was missing.
He found that his phone was turned off at 1:00 PM. The phone is a Motorola Droid Z Play, and black. This case is being investigated.
Friday, August 24th
An officer
was dispatched to Alton Place for a package theft report. The reporting party stated she purchased two
items from a store online. The items
were scheduled to be delivered by 8/17/18.
She called the company she purchased the items from on 8/24/18 and the
employee told her she should have received the items by now. This case is being investigated.
8:30 PM- Officers
were dispatched to CVS on Commonwealth Ave. for a shoplifting report. Dispatch gave a description of the suspect
involved to the responding officers. Approximately
two minutes after the broadcasted description, the officers located a suspect
matching the description given. The
suspect was read his Miranda Rights by an officer. He stated he understood and was compliant. He told officers he attempted to take an item
from the store but returned it to the store manager when he was
confronted. The store manager confirmed
the story. The suspect was advised he
would be summonsed to court for shoplifting.
Thursday, August 23rd
7:58 AM- An
officer was dispatched to Pearl Street for a report of a larceny. The caller told police upon arrival that two
separate 100 ft, long copper heavy welding cable had been stolen from the work
site. He last observed the cable on
8/22/18 around 3:00 PM. Two weeks prior
the same copper welding cable had been stolen from the site. This case is being investigated.
2:05 PM- A
report was made at the police station on a larceny of a bicycle at the
Brookline Hills T Station on 8/21/18 around 10:00 PM and 11:00 PM. The bike was locked with an Ottolock. The lock was taken as well. This case is under investigation.
Thursday, August 23, 2018
Wednesday, August 22nd
10:17 AM- An officer was dispatched to Pleasant Street for a
larceny report. The caller told the
officer a package she ordered had been stolen from inside the foyer area of the
residence she lives in. She had been
notified by the delivery service that her package had been delivered on
8/17/18. The delay in reporting the incident
was due to the residents actions of ensuring that her neighbors had not taken
the package. This case is being
investigated.
3:01 PM- Several units were dispatched to Harvard Street for
a report of a shoplifting incident. The
suspect was said to have just exited the store.
The suspect was described to officers on scene. They were also informed that the individual
left through the rear entrance of the store.
An employee explained the direction of the flight of the suspect. The detail officer relayed that he witnessed
the suspect board a specific bus and provided fellow officers with the bus
number and the direction the bus was heading in which was southbound on Harvard
Street. Officers located the bus and
stopped it at Vernon Street. Based on
the suspect’s description the suspect was located on the bus. She exited the bus and was advised of her
Miranda Rights by a detective. She
admitted to the officers on scene that before boarding the bus she had stolen
several items from inside the store that called in the complaint. She listed the items as well. She also told officers she has a criminal
record. The reporting party identified
the suspect as the person he observed taking items from the store.
8:05 PM- A
report on a break and entering was made on Winchester Street. The reporting party stated that he left the
residence where he lives around noon and returned around 3:30 PM. Upon his return he noticed a screen to a
basement window had been removed and placed against the A.C unit. The window tampered with was closed but
unlocked. The officer observed that it
appeared a pry tool had been used to dislodge the screen. The reporting party also noticed a chair was
placed in a location he had not left it.
He didn’t think much about the situation until he saw another resident
return around 7:45. He questioned her
about the window of which she said she had no involvement in. When she entered her apartment she noticed
her room had been rummaged through and items had been opened and or taken from
different locations throughout her room.
When her roommate returned home she also noticed items had been taken
from her room. This case is under
investigation.
Tuesday, August 21st
11:27 AM- An officer was dispatched to Auburn Court for a
report of a larceny. The complainant
stated around 11:20 AM on this day he and his family left their residence and
walked to the back of their building. He
was carrying a duffel bag which he placed down on a wall that separates the
building he lives in and another building.
He went into the basement of the building to retrieve a vacuum while his
daughters were still outside. After
returning from the basement he noticed his duffel bag was open. Upon checking it he noticed items were
missing. This case is being
investigated.
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Monday, August 20th
11:37 PM- An officer was dispatched to Harvard Street for a
package theft report. The complainant
told the officer she left the country on 7/21/18 around 11:30 AM. A package was delivered to her residence and
presumably left in the foyer while she was gone. When she returned home on 8/20/18 around
10:00 PM she discovered the package was missing. None of her neighbors reported taking the
package. This case is being
investigated.
Sunday, August 19th
1:50 PM- A larceny report was made at the station. The reporting party claimed he was operating
a taxi in Boston and at approximately 6:00 AM he picked up a person who flagged
him down at the Star Market in the Fenway.
The individual was to be brought to a location on Beacon Street. The customer had numerous items including a
bicycle. The bicycle was placed in the
taxi and due to the lack of space; several items were placed in the front
passenger seat. When they arrived at the
destination, the driver got out to help unload the items. He had his cell phone present during the ride
in the passenger seat area but a few minutes after leaving the drop off
location he discovered the phone was missing.
He checked the car for the phone and did not find it. An officer asked for the description of the
customer and the building he entered.
This case is under investigation.
Saturday, August 18th
A report was made on 8/18/18 at the station for a larceny
that occurred on 8/11/18. On the day of
the larceny the reporting party had gone to a bank to make a deposit during
heavy rainfall. He arrived at the bank
at about 12:10 PM and while he was waiting in line he placed his umbrella down
on a table in the lobby. He stated that
after he had completed his transaction, he returned to the table at about 12:17
PM and his umbrella was missing. He
stated that he spoke with bank personnel and they informed him that although
there is video of the bank interior, it is not immediately available since it’s
done through a central location. He
returned on 8/14/18 but the bank did not have video available for him to check
and no one had returned the umbrella.
The umbrella was described as unique with black cloth and a brown curved
wooden handle. This case is being
investigated.
Friday, August 17th
An officer responded to Sherman Road for a report on a
larceny of wheels and tires. The victim’s
vehicle was parked by the registered owner near his residence, in a parking
space directly in front of the home on Sherman Road between 6:00 PM on 8/16/18
and 9:00 AM on 8/17/18. When the owner
returned he saw his vehicles wheels and tires were missing, and the vehicle was
resting on crushed milk crates and the pavement. This case is under investigation.
12:55 AM- An officer was dispatched to Parkman Street for a
past exposure to a dead bat. The caller
stated on 8/15/18 she had walked into the kitchen area of her apartment with
her boyfriend and found a dead bat on the floor with both of her house cats
nearby. The boyfriend grabbed plastic
bags to dispose of it but saved it for rabies testing. The bat appeared to have been chewed on and
the owner was concerned for her pets’ health.
Appointments have been set up for the pets. This case is closed.
10:57 PM- A report was made for an animal bite on Longwood
Avenue. The complainant stated she was
walking on Beacon Street around 10:30 PM when she walked by a group of people
standing on the sidewalk. A black
Labrador Retriever was sitting on the ground next to the group of people on a
short leash. As she walked by the group
of people, the dog jumped at her and bit her right wrist which became red. The person with the dog identified herself
and stated that she was watching the dog while the owners were away. The dog watcher claimed the dog may have been
frightened by the person passing. She
gave police the contact information of the dog owners. The owners stated that their dog was a rescue
dog and had been with them for three years and has not bitten anyone before or been
aggressive. The dog had received a
rabies vaccine recently. A follow up by
Animal Control has been requested.
Thursday, August 16th
An officer took a report on a stolen bicycle at the
station. The reporting party stated he
had left his bicycle in front of Walgreens on Harvard St on Tuesday, 8/14/18
around 10:00 PM. He believes he secured
the bike to the rack with a combination lock.
When he returned on Thursday, 8/16/18 around 10:00 AM he found only his
lock still secured to the rack. The bike
is a Trek Dual Sport 2 model, black with green arrows, and aftermarket light
system on the handlebars. This case is
being investigated.
4:45 PM- Officers were dispatched to Harvard Street for a
shoplifting incident. Dispatch notified
the officers while in route that the suspect was a tall white female, wearing a
red shirt and a black backpack that was believed to have entered the store
directly next door. The reporting party with
an officer listed items that the suspect took.
She was able to show the officer security surveillance footage to
confirm her details. Another officer
recognized an individual fitting the description of the suspect outside the
store. The officer taking the report
confirmed the individual was the suspect viewed on surveillance footage. The suspect confessed to the crime and
returned the items. Court action has
been completed.
4:35 PM- While monitoring traffic, an officer noticed a male
subject described as a white male, in his teens with a blue red sox t-shirt,
black gym shorts, with a gray backpack, carrying what appeared to be a red
men’s bicycle on his shoulder with no front tire connected to the front
fork. The officer observed the location
from which the suspect came from. Based
on the recent incidents of bike thefts and the unknown party carrying the bike
with no front tire, the officer pulled over and made contact with the male
party. He asked him about the bike and ownership. The male claimed the bike was his, but the
bike required specialized shoes to fit the pedals. After further questions following being Mirandized
the officer requested a search from dispatch of the suspects name in the
system. It was made aware that he had a
warrant for his arrest. The suspect was
notified of the warrant. Based on the
brand of the bike, the upkeep of the bike not matching the suspects living
situation of being homeless, the suspect not having the shoes for the bike and
a lack of proof of ownership, the suspect was taken to the station. The bike was placed into evidence which was
later claimed by the owner who had proof of ownership. The suspect was charged with an active
warrant and receiving stolen property.
Thursday, August 16, 2018
Wednesday, August 15th
9:45 AM- An officer was dispatched to Monmouth Street for a
larceny report. The complainant spoke of
her mother’s apartment missing belongings.
She is in the process of moving from the current apartment to another in
the vicinity. The son of the renter did
an inventory on all his moms’ jewelry six months prior which was stored in a
specific location in the home. Today,
the caller checked the location of the jewelry and noticed they were gone. During the moving process, the cabinet where
the items are stored had been left unlocked.
This has been the past several weeks.
The victim has several home care aids that come in weekly. They have full access to the room where the
items were located. This case is under
investigation.
3:20 PM- A larceny report was made at the front desk of the
Brookline Police Department. The
reporting party stated she was in front of her home on Coolidge Street on
7/23/18 around 2:00 PM. She was packing
her belongings for her trip back home to another state. She went back and forth to the home while she
was packing, leaving items on the sidewalk.
At one point when she went back outside she discovered her travel
backpack was missing. The backpack is
described as a L.L Bean backpack, blue, pull out handle, and with wheels. There were various items in the bag. She did not report the theft immediately
because she thought someone may have turned her belongings into the
police. This case is being investigated.
8:55 PM- Officers responded to Harvard Street for a
disturbance call. The caller claimed an
individual entered the store and broke items.
Another witness told police the suspect got on a bus travelling in the
direction of Commonwealth Ave. An
officer caught up to the bus and stopped it on Brighton Ave. Upon boarding the bus the officer noticed an
individual matching the description of the suspect from the store. The suspect exited the bus. He explained to officers he was agitated due
to a verbal confrontation with two parties.
He did not remember entering a store and damaging items. Officers observed him to be intoxicated. Brookline Dispatch searched the suspect’s
information in the system and found five warrants. He was made aware of his warrants and placed
under arrest.
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
Tuesday, August 14th
An officer was dispatched to Marion Street for a report of a
break and entering of a motor vehicle.
The reporting party told police he parked his car in a garage at 7:00 PM
the previous night and returned at 7:00 AM this morning. When he returned to the car he did not notice
anything unusual about the vehicle until he went to plug his phone into the
charger. He then noticed four items
missing from the car. This case is being
investigated.
A larceny report was made on Payson Road regarding an
incident that had happened in the past. The complainant stated he inherited items
from a family member after a passing. He
kept the artifacts at home in a specific location. He did not check the location every day to ensure
the belongings were present but he checked periodically. He recently viewed the location of the items
and discovered that they were missing.
There had been many companies present in the house in the past to do
work. This case is under investigation.
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
Monday, August 13th
10:40 AM- An officer was dispatched to Brookline Place for a
larceny report. The caller stated to the
officer, a male subject was walking in the back hall of their office
suite. She also viewed him sitting in
the break room drinking water out of a mason jar and reading a magazine. She confronted him and asked why he was in
the break room and he immediately got up and left. The caller’s co-worker found minutes later
that her wallet had been stolen out of her bag from the break room. The co-worker saw the individual come into
the office from the back entrance. She
asked him what he was doing and he asked where the bathroom was. After the co-worker and the reporting party
were talking about the suspicious male, the co-worker went to check her
belongings in the break room and noticed her wallet was gone. It contained numerous personal and
confidential items. The suspect was
described and viewed on surveillance as a black male, mid 30s, 5’10”, 180 lbs.,
light blue shirt, jeans, baseball cap, carrying a black backpack with a Brigham
and Women’s symbol on the back.
1:43 PM- Officers responded to a call on High Street for a
report of a past breaking and entering.
An apartment within a house had been broken into. The door leading to the apartment had been
forced open. Scuff marks confirmed the
forced entry. The area around the door
frame was forced open on the main house side and pieces of it were on the
stairs. Two laptops were taken from the
main house. Evidence depicts the suspect
left through a side door. This case is
under investigation.
Monday, August 13, 2018
Sunday, August 12th
5:35 AM- Officers responded to Beacon Street for a report that
a woman was groped on Washington Street.
The suspect was described as a white male in his 20s, 5’10”-5’11”,
stocky build, short brown hair, with facial stubble, and wearing a black
dress/nightgown with a lace garter belt.
The information was broadcasted to Boston Police and Transit Police
while Brookline units were searching the area.
The victim stated while walking on the odd side of Washington Street near
the intersection of Salisbury Road, she passed a male party of the above
description who was walking in the opposite direction on the same side of the
street. When she was passing the male,
she felt him grab her from behind by the shoulders and pull her toward
him. He then groped her buttocks. She screamed and ran down Washington Street
and turned onto Beacon Street. She
called the police around Beacon and Marion Street.
5:22 AM-Officers responded to the area of Harvard Street for
a report of a shoplifting incident that occurred at the CVS. The suspect was said to have traveled toward
Beacon Street and a description of the suspect was given to the officers. An officer arrived at an alley way to a
Centre Street Lot at Harvard Street where he met two CVS employees carrying 8
large Tide bottles, two in each hand.
They told the officer the suspect left the parking lot two minutes prior
and headed toward Centre Street. They
stated the Tide bottles fell out of the suspect’s luggage while he was
attempting to escape. The supervisor of
the store relayed that the suspect came into the store from the rear parking
lot entrance and had put Tide bottles into a suitcase. He confronted the suspect at the rear
entrance, who then dumped cleaning products out of his backpack and proceeded
to leave. He was observed wheeling a
suitcase out toward the parking lot by the supervisor. He confronted the suspect in the parking lot
where he discovered 8 large Tide bottles and other items. The suspect quickly shut the suitcase and ran
off in the direction of Centre and Beacon Street. The area was canvassed by officers with
negative results. Video surveillance
confirms the suspect’s actions in the store.
This case is under investigation.
A Brookline resident reported his bicycle stolen at the
police station. He claimed he locked his
bike to a pole on the corner of Davis Avenue and White Place, on Friday 8/10/18
around 8:00 PM. He saw the bike on
Saturday 8/11/18 around 4:00 PM. When he
returned to get the bike on Sunday 8/12/18 around 12:00 PM it was gone. He left the bike locked to a pole with a combination
lock. The lock had been taken as
well. The bike is described as a Men’s,
T-Rex road bicycle, blue with a Local #2020 Sticker on the top bar.
Saturday, August 11th
9:23 AM- An officer was dispatched to Kent Street for
suspicious activity. The caller observed
an open package by the bushes in front of a home on Kent Street. She picked up the package and observed the
name of which the package belonged too.
She knew the resident and had house-sit for the resident. She brought the opened package home with her
and called dispatch. Some items were in the
package but some were missing. The owner
of the package was contacted. This case
is being investigated.
10:11 AM- An animal bite was reported at Amory Park. The responding officer spoke with the two dog
owners involved. One dog owner explained
that his dog was bit by the other dog owner’s dog. The officer observed the complainants dogs to
have a fresh wound, bleeding on its right rear end. The dog was transported by the owner to the
veterinarian for treatment and a follow-up request from an Animal Control
officer was made.
Friday, August 10th
11:30 PM- An officer was dispatched to Cypress Street for a
bat call. The reporting party stated on
the previous day his son discovered a bat flying in his bedroom when he came
home. There was a pet in the home at the
time of the incident. The Brookline
Health Department was notified of possible exposure to the dog. The officer was unable to locate the
bat. The reporting party was advised to
contact an animal control company.
5:20 PM- A Brookline Resident reported his bicycle stolen on
Commonwealth Ave in an alley. He
reported he locked his bike to a bike rack with several other bikes on it. While he was in the gym for approximately an
hour and a half the bike had been taken.
He found the cable lock cut and on the ground. The bike was a Black Specialized Mountain
Style men’s bicycle. A request for
nearby surveillance footage has been made.
This case is being investigated.
5:45 PM- A larceny report was made on a cell phone on Beacon
Street. The caller stated that he met
with an individual he met on a dating app.
The individual went over to his apartment and stayed for about 20
minutes. The reporting party’s phone was
close by him the entire time. After the
person left, the caller noticed his phone was not where he left it. He searched his apartment and still could not
find it. The reporting party returned to
the app to find the name of the individual but could not locate the
profile. This case is under
investigation.
Thursday, August 9th
1:08 AM- An officer responded to Addington Road for a bat
call. The tenants told the officer they
awoke from their sleep because one of them was struck in the head. When they woke up they noticed a bat flying
around their bedroom. The officer advised
the tenants that the incident constitutes a potential exposure to the rabies
virus and the bat should be captured and tested. Animal control was contacted and the tenants
were further advised to follow up with their health care providers. The Brookline Health Department was made
aware of the situation as well.
5:45 AM- A report of a bat inside a home was made on Griggs
Terrace. The caller informed the police
that a bat has been in his house for about ten days. He called an animal control company but they
were unable to apprehend the bat. Today
he heard the bat in a room and managed to trap it in a bag. The officer called Animal Control to capture
and test the bat. The caller was advised
to have all possibly exposed parties seek medical treatment.
7:58 AM- A larceny report was made on Pearl Street. An employee for an iron working company
explained that equipment had been stolen from inside their construction
site. The equipment is big and heavy, requiring
more than one person to move and transport them. This case is under investigation.
10:33 AM- Officers were dispatched to Beacon Street for a
report of a shoplifting incident. The
caller claimed the suspect had just left the store and was heading in the
direction of The Paper Store. The caller
also gave a detailed description of the suspect. One of the two store owners noticed an individual
spending time by the displays in the rear of the store. She called her husband, the second owner of
the store who was not present at the time.
He activated the security cameras remotely where he viewed the
individual take items. The suspect then
asked to use the restroom where he spent a questionable amount of time. After he left the store, the owner contacted
police and checked the bathroom where she found a store tag. Police apprehended the subject down the
street from the store. The store owner
confirmed the apprehended person was the person she viewed and talked with in
the store. The suspect was placed under
arrest.
11:31 AM- A shoplifting incident report was made at Stop and
Shop Supermarket on Harvard Street. A
store employee explained to the officer that he witnessed the suspect place
several items inside his backpack and attempt to exit the store. He was stopped by the employee before he
could leave the supermarket. The suspect
admitted to his actions and agreed to accompany the employee to an office and
wait for police to arrive. When an
officer arrived, the suspect was advised of his Miranda Rights. He then admitted to the crime and two
previous shoplifting incidents at the same location and notified the officer of
two warrants existing for his arrest.
The warrants were confirmed by the officer. The suspect was placed under arrest.
Wednesday, August 8th
6:22 AM- An officer responded to a call on Davis Ave regarding
a bat inside a house. The caller
notified the officer on arrival that he believed the bat had been in the home
since August 6th. The caller
and his wife have slept in the home for the past two days and are unsure if
they have been exposed. They were
advised to seek medical attention and notified that an Animal Control Officer
would arrive shortly after 7:00 AM to attempt to capture the bat.
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Tuesday, August 7th
6:45 PM- An officer was dispatched to Thorndike Street for a
report of a past larceny. The reporting
party stated that her laptop had been taken from her bedroom. She reported that she left her home on August
2nd around 6:00 AM to go on a trip.
She believed she left her laptop on her bed plugged into her laptop’s
charger. When she returned home on
August 7th around 1:30 AM she discovered her laptop was
missing. She was sure that she did not
take the laptop with her on her trip and claimed she looked everywhere for it
when she returned. The officer spoke to
the roommate that was home who informed him that on August 3rd she
had a social gathering in her and the complainants apartment. There had been between fifteen and twenty
people in the apartment between 9:30 PM and 12:30 AM. She did not know everyone at the party. The roommate claimed to have closed her roommate’s
door which was left unlocked. She does
not recall seeing anyone enter the bedroom.
Alcohol was a component in the gathering so the focus was not on
ensuring the bedroom remained unoccupied by the guests. This case is being investigated.
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
Monday, August 6th
1:30 PM- Animal control responded to a report of a dog bite that
occurred on 8/3/18 on the corner of Bonad and Asheville Road. The reporting party stated that she was
walking her dog when she noticed another dog walker with a dog. She began to walk away. The approaching dog walker told her that his
dog was friendly and continued to approach her and her dog. He gave both his dog and hers treats. When he gave a treat to her dog, his dog
attacked hers. No injuries were observed
at first but when owner of the attacked dog got home, she noticed a laceration
on her dog’s chest. The other dog walker
in the incident confirmed the claims when contacted and stated that his dog has
not done this before. The dog walker was
cited for injuring another domestic animal.
2:55 PM- An officer responded to Heath Street for a larceny
report. The caller told the officer that
she removed her jewelry on Tuesday the 31st to prepare for an
appointment. She left her jewelry in her
apartment for safe keeping. When she
went to put on her jewelry the following morning she could not locate it. She continued to search for it until 8/6/18
when she reported the items missing. The
officer tried to help the caller look around her apartment in case she
misplaced the items but they did not find them.
This case is under investigation.
Monday, August 6, 2018
Saturday, August 4th
1:19 PM- An officer responded to a call regarding a larceny
on Hammond Pond Parkway.
The caller explained to the officer on scene that around 12:00 PM she was looking through her drawer in her bedroom and noticed it seemed a “little empty”. Upon looking around she noticed jewelry missing. These findings led her to inspect her closet. There she noticed items were moved around. Her office had been tampered with as well. The item taken from her office contained personal information regarding her accounts. The caller looked throughout the rest of the apartment and found no other items to be missing or moved. After inquiry the officer was made aware that no one else had keys to the apartment besides management or maintenance but, they had not stopped by recently.
This case is under investigation.
The caller explained to the officer on scene that around 12:00 PM she was looking through her drawer in her bedroom and noticed it seemed a “little empty”. Upon looking around she noticed jewelry missing. These findings led her to inspect her closet. There she noticed items were moved around. Her office had been tampered with as well. The item taken from her office contained personal information regarding her accounts. The caller looked throughout the rest of the apartment and found no other items to be missing or moved. After inquiry the officer was made aware that no one else had keys to the apartment besides management or maintenance but, they had not stopped by recently.
This case is under investigation.
5:35 PM- A report was made on several bicycle thefts occurring
to the same Brookline resident.
The first bicycle theft occurred on 7/8/18 to 7/9/18. A blue
children’s bicycle was stolen from the reporting party’s front walkway. The bicycle was unlocked.
The second bicycle theft occurred between the overnight
hours of 7/28/18 into 7/29/18. A blue
Giant brand adult bicycle and grey Giant brand adult bicycle were stolen from
the caller’s front walkway. The bikes
were locked to each other but not to an immovable object.
The third bicycle theft occurred in the late evening to
overnight hours of 8/1/18 into 8/2/18. A
2016 silver Raleigh Cadent 2 adult bicycle was stolen from the reporting party’s
backyard. The bicycle and gate leading
to the backyard were both unlocked.
6:00 PM- An officer was dispatched to Highland Road for a
report of a theft of a license plate.
The caller stated that he noticed his license plate was missing from the
front of his vehicle on 8/4/18 but does not recall the last instance when he
saw the plate on the vehicle. This case
is under investigation.
Friday, August 3, 2018
August 2, 2018
2:12 PM
Officers were dispatched to a business on Harvard Street for a past shoplifting report. The manager stated that several items were taken by a known female shoplifter. The manager stated that at 12:42 PM a female came in and began to shoplift numerous items of clothing including shirts, hats, backpacks, and flip flops. A total value of approximately $216.00
After a review of the video surveillance the female party is seen walking through the store and picking up items along the way. A store employee talks with her and takes back some items that they observed her taking, but she returns to the isles and removes more clothing items before she leaves the store at 12:55 PM. The party is described as a black female, late teens to twenties, with shoulder length braided black hair that was tied up. She was wearing a white stripped short sleeve shirt and jean shorts. The manager stated she was unfamiliar with the party, but that other employees recognized her from prior shoplifting events several months back. The police are investigating.
August 3, 2018
3:44 AM
An Officer was working a paid detail and was assigned to the intersection of Amory and Dummer Streets for the overnight Commonwealth Avenue Bridge Project.
The Officer noticed a male party rummaging through a blue vehicle parked on Amory Street. The Officer noticed that it was not the same person who had parked the car there some hours earlier. Previously, when the vehicle was parked, the Officer observed the operator to be an older male who was working at the Bridge Project. He now observed a younger male rummaging through the vehicle. The male then exited the car holding a white cable car charger. He then began walking to Dummer Street, and then taking a right in the direction of Saint Paul Street. The Officer followed the male party and stopped him. During a field interview the male stated that it was his car, however he could not produce keys, or any proof that he owned the motor vehicle. A short time later the male stated that his charger was not working, and when he saw the charger inside the car; he just took it. The suspect was arrested for Breaking and Entering in the Night time.
Thursday, August 2, 2018
Wednesday, August 1st
8:00 AM- A bat call was made to the Brookline Police
Department expressing a bat siting on Tappan Street. The caller explained to the responding
officer that on the morning of 8/1/18 around 12:30 AM she was awakened by the
sound of something flying. When she rose
and turned on the lights she discovered a bat.
She explained that she used a container and captured it. Animal Control came to the residence and
transported the bat to a lab for testing.
This case is closed.
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
Tuesday, July 31st
An officer responded to Harvard Street for a report of a package
theft. The reporting party stated that she
ordered a package which had been delivered on 7/30/18 at 1:50 PM. The package was placed in the vestibule of
the residence. The spouse of the
reporting party told officers, when he arrived shortly after 4:00 PM he found the
package ripped open and the contents removed.
The neighbors had handled the package as well, placing it in the
vestibule. Police are pursuing further
inquiry.
Officers reported to Amory Park pursuant to an animal
disturbance incident that occurred on 6/23/18 and calls regarding it, following
the incident. The delay in an
investigation immediately following the incident was due to a lack of
compliance on behalf of the dog owner whose dog made aggressive advances. The incident involved two persons and their
dogs. A park intern witnessed a dog of
Boxer breed pounce on top of another dog of Lab Retriever and Boxer breed mix. The park intern and numerous dog owners were
present when the matter occurred. The dog
owner of the canine aggressor rushed over toward the two dogs and retrieved his
dog. The park intern approached the aggressor’s
owner who presented to be uncooperative.
No bites or injuries were reported.
After being briefed on the situation, an officer spoke with the victim’s
owner who claimed the other dog attacked her dog five times prior to the
reported incident. No reports were made
of these priors and after conducting a system search it was found that the
canine aggressor had no record of attacks or biting’s. The complainant claimed the other dog is
aggressive and should not be allowed in the dog program. She also claimed that there are other victims
of attacks by the supposed dog. After
speaking with several dog owners, police were made aware that the aggressing dog
has displayed such character toward dogs of smaller size but not his size or
larger. This case is being investigated
by Brookline Animal Control.
3:30 PM- A report was made at the station regarding a
larceny on Washington Street. The
Brookline resident reported a stolen Razor Scooter. The scooter was placed in the foyer of the
Main Library on 7/31/18 around 3:30 PM.
When the complainant returned to the foyer around 6:15 PM, the scooter
was gone. The scooter was described as a
silver and pink Razor Scooter with two wheels and non-motorized. This case is under investigation, seeking
video surveillance.
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Monday, July 30th
8:30 AM- An officer was dispatched to Heath Street for a
report on a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The caller stated that she parked her vehicle
in the staff parking lot around 8:00 PM on 7/29/18. She left the doors unlocked. When she returned to her car around 7:00 AM
the following day she noticed her car had been tampered with. The center console was open and the contents
were scattered over her seats. This case
is under investigation.
6:37 PM- Officers responded to Beacon Street for a report of
a larceny of a bicycle. The caller
expressed that he locked his bike with a “U-Lock” on Carlton Street around 9:30
PM on Saturday July 28th.
When he went to retrieve his bike around 6:30 AM the following day his
bike was absent. The complainant
described the bike as a black specialized road bicycle with blue writing and both
an “MGH” and “Brookline Tenant” sticker on it.
Officers are pursuing this case, seeking possible surveillance.
Monday, July 30, 2018
Sunday, July 29th
10:41 AM- Officers reported to Egmont street for a reported
open window. The reporting party stated
that when she woke up around 8:30 AM she noticed that her kitchen window was
slightly open and the window screen was higher than she normally places
it. She did not notice anything missing
from the apartment. Officers observed
thumb prints on the window in a manner suggesting someone attempting to open
the window from the outside. The
officers noticed a window of the neighboring unit had been tampered with as
well and the ground appeared to have been stepped on below the window. Upon encountering individuals exiting the
neighboring unit an officer asked them if they knew anything about the incident
and they stated that they had been locked out of the unit and tried to gain
entry through the window and mistakenly attempted entry through the other unit’s
window. This case is closed.
Saturday, July 28th
11:09 AM- An officer arrived on Thorndike Street for a
malicious damage report. The caller
stated that she believed a delivery driver from the previous night had damaged
her spouse’s vehicle. The home has a
surveillance camera installed near the front doorbell. The night of the incident the caller was
expecting a food delivery by an unaffiliated delivery service from a local
restaurant. She noticed the car pull up
to her house and the driver remained inside the vehicle. The delivery driver called her and stated
that he could not find the address and she notified him that he was at the
correct address. When the delivery man
came to the door to with the food, the caller and him got into an argument over
the delay. The caller stated that the
man left her doorstep angry and hovered around the garage area. The family had recently purchased a new car
which was located in front of the garage.
The morning after, the caller’s husband went outside and found his
vehicle significantly scratched on the rear.
The scratches looked like key marks to the observer. He called the police and his wife made a
complaint with the delivery company about the unprofessionalism of the driver
and the car scratches. She knew the
first name of the delivery driver and a phone number. The surveillance camera footage was turned
over to police which depicts the suspect scratching the car. This case is being investigated.
5:00 PM- A report of malicious damage to a motor vehicle was
made on Juniper Street. The caller
stated that she left her car in her parking space in the parking lot in the
rear of her apartment complex. She did
this on the night of July 27th.
The following day when she went to her vehicle she observed damage to
the rear right quarter panel of her vehicle.
She believed it looked as though another vehicle tried to back into the
spot next to hers and ended up backing into her vehicle. The apartment complex has assigned
parking. The complainant stated that she
knew who the parking spot belonged to and that the occupier is away for the
week. She has noticed many vehicles not
assigned to spaces occupying parking spaces.
The same incident had occurred to the left rear of her vehicle on July
25th but she had not reported it.
The officer observed the damage to both sides of her vehicle. The complainant stated that the area where
her car is located has a lack of lighting and that she finds bottles of urine
by her car frequently. She believes
there are parking space trespassers.
There were no security cameras in the area to observe. The caller was advised to contact her
insurance company.
5:21 PM- An officer was dispatched to Heath Street for a
report of a larceny. A student reported
that he placed a suitcase in a communal area in the building while he was
waiting to leave to return home. He was
scheduled to move out in a few hours. He
left the suitcase unattended for approximately an hour and forty-five minutes. When he returned to the community room his
suitcase was gone. He contacted campus
security who was not able to locate the luggage and advised him to contact
police and make a report.
A local utility company responded to a report of a siting of
bones on a job site. An anthropologist
determined that the bones were of a horse.
Friday, July 27th
3:16 PM- An officer responded to TJ MAXX on Harvard St. for
a reported shoplifting incident. The
officer met with the loss prevention officer at the store who stated that two
young males entered the store around 3:00 PM and shoplifted several items. The employee showed the officer a video of
the suspects. The video shows one of the
persons involved placing several items of clothing inside his book bag. The second person was not observed taking any
items from the store. When the
individual who was observed concealing items tried to exit the store without
paying, the complainant tried to stop him unsuccessfully. This case is being investigated.
5:25 PM- A larceny report was made at Heath St. When an officer arrived at the location he
met the complainant who stated that there had been four burglaries and one
larceny reported to her. These incidents
were said to have occurred between 8:00 AM on Tuesday 7/24/18 and 5:00 PM on
Friday 7/27/18. Units in this location
are rented out to an outside institution in the summer. One of the residents affected stated that the
master key could have been taken out of the staff office in the room next to
hers or a copy could have been made. The
responding officer was not able to locate or contact the other reporting parties. The caller stated that all the residents assigned
for the first half of summer were leaving Saturday 7/28/18. The same officer went to the location a
second time to see if any remaining residents had noticed anything suspicious
or had another incident. He was made
aware of several more incidents. One
witness was in his unit when a male opened his room door, peered in and closed
the door when he noticed it was occupied.
This case is under investigation.
Thursday, July 26th
8:50 PM- The complainants stated that on 7/25/18 around 8:30
AM that they had employees of an air conditioning company come to their home
and fix their air conditioner. The
family had used this company in the past with no issues. The caller stated that she had been with two
of the three employees almost the entire time they were working in her
home. She knew two of the employees from
previous jobs having been done on her property.
The employee she was not familiar with stated that he needed to check the
vents in the other rooms. The workers
finished and left the home around 1:30 PM.
The following day the complainant noticed items were missing from her
jewelry box. A cleaning service is also
frequently used in the home but it is the same employee every time with an
occasional extra person. The resident
does not believe the cleaning service was involved with the larceny. This case is under investigation.
Thursday, July 26, 2018
Wednesday, July 25th
3:55 PM-
Officers responded to a report of a missing scooter. The reporting
party stated that she left her scooter outside of a business on Washington
Street in Washington Square for about ten to fifteen minutes. When
she exited the store she noticed her scooter was missing and an item that she
had left on the scooter was now sitting on a table outside the
store. The police were able to get a description of the powered
scooter and canvassed the area in attempts to locate it. An Officer noticed the
described bike being operated the wrong way down University Road. The Officer
stopped the man riding it and began asking him questions. He asked
the man to get off the scooter, so he could further investigate. As the man got
off the scooter, the Officer instructed him to sit on the curb. The man
motioned as if he were going to sit and then began to run from the Officer. A
foot pursuit ensued. The Officer requested back-up to assist him, and broadcast
the now suspect’s description to responding units. The Officer lost site of the
suspect as he ran in the area of Gardener Road. A short time later two Officers
responding to search for the fleeing suspect saw a man fitting the description
and stopped him on Griggs Road. The first Officer positively identified the suspect
as the man who he stopped, and who ran from him. The suspect was placed under
arrest for Larceny of a Motor Scooter, traffic offenses, and Failure to Stop
for Police. The owner of the scooter confirmed that the scooter Police had
found was her stolen scooter.
Detectives
checked the surveillance cameras of the business and confirmed that the man who
was seen taking the bike, was the man who was riding it when police stopped
him.
6:20 PM- An employee at a business on Harvard Street
reported her phone missing to Brookline Police.
The employee put her phone down and turned away while doing something
and when she turned back around she found that her phone was missing. After asking other employees and cleaning
personal if they had seen her phone she contacted police to report the
incident. This case is under
investigation.
7:30 PM- A Brookline resident reported a stolen bike. She habitually locked her bike to a bike rack
at the Brookline Village T stop. When
she went to the bike rack on the night of 7/21/18 to get and use it, she found
that it was gone. The bike is described
as a women’s silver Airen Sport, Diamond model bicycle with an orange stripe on
the bar leading from the handle bars to the front tire. This case is being investigated.
Wednesday, July 25, 2018
Tuesday, July 24th
11:60 AM- Officers responded with the Brookline Fire Department
to Beacon Street for a fire alarm. A van
that pulled into a garage damaged a sprinkler head, causing the alarms to
sound. Brookline Fire Department turned
off the water source, preventing further water damage and an officer took statements
from the driver of the van and the resident.
The property owner was contacted as well.
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Monday, July 23rd
4:14 PM- An officer responded to Columbia Street for a
reported theft of two bicycles. The
caller noticed the night prior that her two bikes were missing. She stated that she had last seen the bikes hours
prior to noticing they were missing. One
of the bicycles was black, the other was orange and they were 21 speeds. The owner left the bicycles unlocked on the
side of her yard. There were many other
unlocked bicycles on the side of the yard as well but none of them were stolen. This case is under investigation.
9:05 PM- A larceny report was made on Freeman Street. An officer arrived at the location and spoke
with the reporting party. The caller
stated that she left her apartment around 7:15 AM and returned home around 8:45
PM. When she went in her room and took
off her jewelry to place them in her jewelry box she noticed the box was open
and facing backwards (not like she left it).
She then noticed items were missing from the box. The day that these items went missing is the
same day a pest control company had tended to the apartment building. An incident involving the same pest control
company and a larceny occurred last week in the same building. This case is being investigated.
Monday, July 23, 2018
Sunday, July 22nd
2:45 PM- A report of a shoplifting incident at a CVS on Commonwealth
Avenue was made. The suspect was described
by Dispatch and an officer in the area identified a man following the
description and pursued him. The suspect
placed the bag said to obtain the stolen items on the ground and tried to flee
but was stopped when he lost his balance.
The suspect was advised of his Miranda Rights and he admitted to
stealing products from the CVS. He was
identified by the store manager and arrested for the shoplifting incident.
6:11 PM- Three officers responded to a CVS on Commonwealth
Avenue for a reported shoplifting incident.
The suspects were described as two white males in their forties to
fifties, wearing blue T-shirts, and khaki shorts. Both suspects were riding bikes when fleeing
the scene. The caller who reported the
incident stated that he noticed an item from the store in the bag of one of the
suspects and tried to stop them but the suspects fled on their bikes. Surveillance of the incident was turned over
to Brookline Police. This case is being
investigated.
11:00 PM- An officer was dispatched to Saint Paul Street for
a reported breaking and entering and larceny.
Upon arrival he met with two roommates, one of which had been out of
town since 7/18/18 until the day of the report.
When he returned home he noticed several items missing from his
room. His roommate was gone for several
hours on the previous day but locked the apartment. The windows of the room where items were
taken were unlocked. This case is under
investigation.
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