6:51PM: Police responded to a home on Lancaster Terrace for
a report of bicycle larceny. The reporting party stated that on Friday, June 7th,
at 3PM, he locked his bike to a street sign on Beacon Street and Fairbanks
Street. When the reporting party returned on Sunday, June 9th, at
6:30PM, he could not locate his bike or the lock. The bicycle is
described as a blue Fix-E bike that was locked using a blue “rope like”
combination lock. The bike was most likely taken between 3PM on June 7th and
6:30PM on June 9th. Police are investigating.
Note to Readers:
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, June 10, 2019
Sunday, June 9th
1:45PM: Officers were dispatched to a business on Beacon
Street for a shoplifting in progress. An employee observed a man enter the
bathroom with a full carriage and walk out with an empty one. Several employees
have noticed this man shoplifting in the past weeks. The man was summonsed for
shoplifting and all stolen items were returned to the store.
Saturday, June 8th
3:15PM: Police were dispatched to Beacon Street for a report
of lost property. The reporting party stated that he last saw his wallet at
around 1PM when he paid for lunch at a local restaurant. When he arrived at his
hotel, he noticed his wallet was missing. The restaurant could not locate the
wallet. This case is under investigation.
Friday, June 7th
11:49AM: Police were dispatched to a residential building on
Beacon Street for a report of a package theft. The reporting party was expecting
an Amazon package to be delivered on Friday, June 7th. However, she
received an email notification that her package had been delivered on Thursday,
June 6th. At 10:45AM on Friday, June 7th, the reporting party
searched the vestibule and located her package. It, along with another
resident's package, had been torn open and the contents were removed. This case
is under investigation.
11:11PM: Officers responded to Saint Paul Street for a
report of malicious damage. A man found his motorcycle knocked over and damaged
in the rear of his residence. The reporting party parked his 2007 Yamaha S6
Motorcycle on Thursday, June 6th, at 6PM. When he returned at 7AM on
Friday, June 7th, the motorcycle was laying on its right side. The
damage included a broken off and cracked windscreen, cracked break reservoir,
broken foot peg, and broken right mirror. Police are investigating this case.
Thursday, June 6th
1:08PM: An officer was
informed by a Brookline Park Ranger that a dog bite had occurred on June 4th.
The reporting party stated that at 10:30AM she was on running on Cypress
Street when she approached Rice Street. There was a small black dog with long
black hair, possibly a Scottish terrier breed, at the intersection. The
reporting party claimed that her running approach towards the dog may have
scared the dog, and caused the dog to jump up and bite her. The reporting party
discovered she was injured when she arrived home. To ensure her safety a human
exposure form was sent to the Brookline Heath Department.
3:35PM: Officers were
dispatched to Harvard Street for a found mobile phone. The item was found at
the bottom of the Pierce School stairs. The phone was locked with a pass code
and had no emergency contact information. The item is described as a white Google
brand Smartphone in a 2-piece Otterbox case. The item was place into evidence
for safe keeping.
3:38PM: Police responded
to Brook Street for a report of a stolen bike. The reporting party claimed that
he locked his bicycle to the bike rack outside Brookline High School on June 6th at
2:50PM. When he returned at 3:30PM, his bike was missing. Officers in the area
noticed a teen riding a bicycle that matched the description. The male admitted
to stealing the bike in order to get home. The bicycle was returned to the
owner. The male was summonsed to court for larceny.
6:49PM: Officers were
dispatched to Linden Street for a stolen package. On June 5th, a
package was supposed to be delivered at 4PM. The package contained a pair of
unknown sneakers valued at $50. The reporting party stated that the package was
opened and the contents taken. Police are investigating.
11:10PM: Police
responded to Monmouth Court for a report of found property. The reporting party
found a pair of glasses on the Carlton Path. The glasses have been submitted to
evidence for safe keeping.
Thursday, June 6, 2019
Wednesday, June 5th
8:52AM: Police were dispatched to a residential building on
Beacon Street for a larceny report. The reporting party stated that an
unidentified male entered the vestibule at 5AM this morning. The suspect was
captured on a surveillance camera removing items from the hallway including
mail, packages, and a gardening tool. Police are investigating.
9:11AM: Officers responded to a business on Commonwealth
Avenue for a report of shoplifting. Police viewed the security footage and
observed two male subjects, both approximately 40 years old, enter the store at
8:58AM. They first targeted body lotion and then razor blades before heading
for the exit at 9:05AM. One of the suspects exited towards Commonwealth Avenue.
While the other suspect headed towards the Dummer Street area. Police searched
the area with negative results.
11:27AM: Officers were dispatched to Harvard Street for a
report of a pedestrian struck by a moped. The reporting party stated that she
was attempting to cross Harvard Street while carrying her infant child. She
stepped onto the street and into the bike lane when the front end of the moped
stuck her causing her to fall to the ground. The reporting party informed
officers that she absorbed the impact of the street to protect her child from
injury. The reporting party complained of pain to her entire left side; she and
her child were transported to the hospital as a precaution.
1:31PM: On June 5th, 2019, an Officer was
dispatched to Brook Street for a traffic crash report. Upon arrival the
officers spoke with the reporting party, who stated at approximately 1:15PM
while was traveling southbound on Harvard Street using a Lime-s Sharing
Electric Scooter in the bike lane, he was hit by a car turning right. He stated
that while riding to Beacon Street a gray small SUV slowed down, and then took
a right onto the alleyway between Coolidge Corner Opticians and Simmons Shoes;
hitting his left leg. The reporting party said that he fumbled on the scooter,
but did not fall to the ground. He observed the vehicle traveling to the Centre
Street lot via the alleyway. The reporting party, with the assistance of an
unidentified driver, followed the vehicle to the Centre Street Lot. He then
confronted the driver who asked "are you alright? I am sorry". The
reporting party then left the parking lot and continued home. The officer asked
the reporting party if he was injured; he stated that his back was sore but did
not want to go to the hospital. Police are investigating.
7:30PM: Police were dispatched to Harrison Street for a
package theft. The reporting party explained that she had ordered a silk
handmade jacket to be delivered today by USPS. At 4:30PM she left the house and
did not see any packages. Upon return, at 6:30PM, she noticed a package out
front. The package had been opened and nothing was inside. This case is under investigation.
8:54PM: Officers responded to the area of Chilton Street and
Churchill Street for a report of found property. A passerby located a white and
red-colored bag. Inside the bag was an iPad and pastries. The bag is secured in
an evidence locker for safekeeping.
9:45PM: Police were dispatched to the Centre Street West
parking lot for report of a stolen moped. The reporting party last saw her
parked moped locked and chained to the bicycle rack on June 4th at
7:15AM. On June 5th she noticed the moped missing at 9:38PM.
The reporting party is still in possession of the chain lock and ignition key.
The item is described as a gray 2018 Chicago Scooter Company, model Go, with
gas motor, and a bent right side mirror. This case is being investigated.
Tuesday, June 4th
8:27PM: Police were dispatched to University Road for a
report of theft. The reporting party stated that he posted an ad on Craigslist
on June 3rd selling his MacBook Pro and other electronics. An
unknown man responded to the ad at 1:11PM on June 3rd. On June 5th,
at 5:14PM the man randomly texted the reporting party “I’m outside the house
wondering if anybody was there so I can grab some stuff”. The reporting party
replied “no” and returned to the home at around 5:45PM. Upon arrival, they
noticed the laptop and scanner missing from the living room. This case is being
investigated.
9:20PM: Officers responded to Harvard Street for a report of
found property. Police spoke to a woman who located a black Fitbit at a bus
stop near Coolidge Corner. The pedometer has no identifiable markings or
labels. Police recovered the item and placed it into storage for safe keeping.
Sunday, June 2nd
2:53PM: Officers responded to a Marijuana dispensary for a
report of a person being disorderly. An employee of the dispensary stated that
a man threatened him. The reporting
party asked the suspect to move his unlawfully parked car. The man responded by
threatening the employee and causing a scene. Officers approached the suspect
and he began to yell obscenities and threats at the police officers. The
suspect was causing significant disruptions to surrounding civilians and staff.
The suspect was advised that if he continued to use obscene language and
threatening behavior he would be placed under arrest. The man refused and again
threatened to harm the officers. The man fled and was arrested for threats to
commit a crime and disorderly conduct.
Saturday, June 1st
1:13PM: Police were dispatched to Beacon Street for a
disagreement between the veterinary’s office and a client. The female client
refused to leave the office. She claimed that the office would not return her
cat. Upon investigation, officers determined that the cat did not belong to the
client and had been recently reported stolen. After begin advised, the woman
refused to leave the premises and was told she would be arrested for
trespassing. The woman replied “fine, arrest me.” As officers were handcuffing
her, she began to scream and attempt to flee. The female was uncooperative and,
at one point, kicked an officer in the shin. She was arrested for trespassing
and resisting arrest.
Monday, June 3, 2019
Friday, May 31st
7:50AM: Officers were dispatched to Greenough Street for a graffiti complaint. At 7AM the Assistant Headmaster noticed graffiti on the rear of the school by Welland Road. The graffiti is in blue spray paint and says “Stay Groovy Class O’ 2019!” Custodial staff were on campus until 11:30PM on May 30th and did not noticed any suspicious activity. This case is under investigation.
1:36PM: A citizen came to the police station to report malicious damage to her vehicle. The reporting party stated that she parked her car on Kent Street between the hours of 3PM and 5PM on Thursday, May 30th. Upon return, she noticed the driver’s side mirror had been smashed with a hammer or similar object. Today, May 31st, at 11AM she parked her car in the same spot. When she returned at 3PM, the mirror had been ripped off her vehicle and left in the road. Police are investigating.
4:19PM: Police were dispatched to Sewall Avenue for a report of a fight in progress. The reporting party stated that he heard a young man yelling at a female in the parking lot. The reporting party verbally confronted the man and the two began to argue. The suspect shoved the reporting party and then turned around to retrieve something from his vehicle. The suspect quickly turned around and attacked the older gentleman again. The suspect shoved the man to the ground and then began to punch and kick the man. A woman ran over from Beacon Street and pulled the suspect off the victim. The male and female fled the scene by getting in a vehicle traveling eastbound on Beacon Street. With assistance from a neighboring police department the suspects were stopped on Commonwealth Avenue in Boston. A “Show Up Identification” was conducted. Witnesses identified the suspects and the man was arrested. He was charged with Assault and Battery on an Elderly Person, Intimidating a Witness and other charges.
Friday, May 31, 2019
Good Work by Off Duty Officer
Nice arrest yesterday of a subject stealing packages from residences in
Brookline and Brighton. Scheduled to be arraigned today in Brookline District Court
Summary of events, at approximately 4:16PM. on Thursday May 30th, an off-duty
Brookline police officer made note of a suspicious male in the 1500 block
of Beacon St. The officer monitored this individual inside the inner vestibule
of a multi-story apartment building and observed him placing what appeared
to be a previously delivered parcel into a GRUBHUB-labeled insulated
delivery shoulder bag. The officer contacted Brookline Police Dispatch,
advised them of his observations, and units responded to the building to assist
in the investigation The officer inquired of the suspect who claimed he
was making a delivery to an upper floor in the building. This male
quickly traversed the stairs inside the building and returned with
the insulted GRUBHUB shoulder delivery bag now empty. During
the threshold inquiry the subject claimed to be employed by GRUBHUB and
DOORDASH. Investigation revealed there was no actual delivery, and this
individual had not delivered for either GRUBHUB or DOORDASH in weeks. The
investigation further indicated no resident of the multi-story building
had requested food delivery from either company today, and that the
subject had used a screwdriver to manipulate the interior vestibule locking
mechanism to gain entry into the building. A further investigation found
that a 2012 white Dodge Caravan was registered to him. A search of the
area found the van parked on Fairbanks St. Numerous Amazon packages were within
plain view inside the van. This van was towed and secured pending application
for a search warrant. Suspect is 38 years old from Lawrence, Mass. Subject to be arraigned today in Brookline District
Court, charged with breaking and entering during the daytime, several counts of
larceny, possession of burglarious tools, larceny in a building, and multiple
counts of receiving stolen property based on the stolen packages located inside
the van after the execution of the search warrant.
At
Wednesday, May 29th
7:36AM: Police were dispatched to Beacon Street for
a past larceny of a package. The reporting party noticed several open and
rummaged through packages in the vestibule at 7:20AM this morning. The packages
were undisturbed the previous night, May 28th, at 9PM. The packages were
submitted as evidence for processing. This case is under investigation.
6:05PM: A citizen came to the Police Station to
report a bike larceny. The bicycle was left locked to a fence on Cypress Street
on May 24th. The reporting party noticed the bicycle missing on May
27th. A coworker last saw the bicycle on May 25th. Both
the bicycle and the lock are missing. Police are investigating.
Tuesday, May 28th
3:25PM: Police responded to Davis Avenue for a
report of possible exposure to rabies. The reporting party stated that a wild
bat had been hiding in her home since Friday, May 24th. The bat was
captured and sent to the State Lab for testing. Everyone in the home has their
rabies vaccination completed.
8:23PM: Officers were dispatched to Worthington Road
for a report of a stolen bicycle. The reporting party told police that he left
home at 7:30AM this morning. When he returned at 8:10AM his bike was missing
from the driveway, however, a gray Schwinn bicycle was left in its place. The
stolen bike is described as a black and blue Masi-Alare bicycle. Police collected
the Schwinn bicycle for evidence.
Monday, May 27th
8:17AM: Police were dispatched to Brookline Avenue
for a report of an armed robbery. Multiple units canvassed the area for a 30
year old Hispanic male who threated someone with a knife. The reporting party
was walking through the Emerald Necklace when a man approached him from behind.
The suspect demanded “give me your wallet or I’ll stab you.” The subject fled
with the wallet towards Aspinwall Avenue and Brookline Avenue. Officers
searched the area for a man wearing black pants, multicolored shoes, and a
black leather hat. The suspect was not located.
1:59PM: Officers responded to Dean Playground for a
past larceny. The reporting party stated that her son left his backpack at the
park at 4:30PM on May 24th, 2019. The reporting party returned on
May 27th at 2:43PM to search the park. She located her son’s books
on a picnic table; they appeared to be left overnight. The reporting party
could not find the backpack or the laptop that was inside. This case is under investigation.
4:47PM: Police were dispatched to Harvard Avenue for
a report of bike theft. The reporting party locked her bike to the porch at
3:30PM. At 4:40PM she noticed the bicycle was missing. The item is described as
a black City Bike that can be folded up and carried. Police are investigating.
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Saturday, May 25th
12:24PM: Police were
dispatched to Harvard Street for shoplifting. Officers were met by the Loss
Prevention Specialist who had stopped a male from shoplifting. The merchandise
was returned and the suspect was summonsed for shoplifting.
Friday, May 24th
4:47PM: Police were
dispatched to a business on Beacon Street for a report of larceny. The
reporting party stated that her wallet was stolen from a local grocery store.
She had her wallet in her open purse while shopping. After looking at produce,
the reporting party noticed her wallet was missing. She attempted to retrace
her steps but could not locate the item. This case is under investigation.
6:48PM: Officers
responded to Harris Street for a report of a larceny. Upon arrival, police
spoke to the care giver of a group home. She stated that every day she leaves
her purse on the sofa in the living room area. Today she left the item at 3PM
and when she returned at 6:30PM it could not be located. Police are
investigating.
Thursday, May 23rd
1:59PM: Officers were
dispatched to Cypress Street for a larceny report. Upon arrival, police
spoke to the reporting party who noticed several power tools missing from
his garage. The reporting party believes the man responsible is working as a
contractor in the area and riding a motorcycle. Officers located the
motorcycle in question and found it to be reported stolen. The suspect was
located and arrested for receiving stolen property.
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Wednesday, May 22nd
2:22PM: Police were dispatched to Harvard Street for a report of shoplifting. The reporting party told officers that a man was caught stuffing shirts into his backpack. The man returned the clothing items and was summonsed for shoplifting.
3:29PM: Officers responded to Naples Road for a reported theft of a bicycle. The reporting party noticed the bicycle missing at 7:50AM on Monday, May 20th. The bike was last seen locked to the front porch at 5PM on Sunday, May 19th. The item is described as a 2014 gray Diamondback Adult Trace hybrid bicycle. Police are investigating.
Tuesday, May 21st
10:56AM: Officers responded to Heath Street for a report of found property. The reporting party located a bicycle in her front yard against the bushes at 8AM this morning. The bike is a Red Specialized Ruby Expert Road bike with white handlebars and a white seat. There is a Landry’s Bicycle’s sticker on the bike. Police are attempting to identify the owner of the found bike.
2:05PM: Multiple units were dispatched to Harvard Street for a shoplifting in progress. The reporting party stated that she noticed a male steal an unknown brand electric scooter from an aisle. The suspect is described as a white male in his 20’s, wearing a white zip-up jacket, light blue jeans, a white hat, and a backpack. Police searched the area but could not locate the subject.
4:08PM: Police were dispatched to Beacon Street for a report of a larceny. The reporting party stated that she last saw her wallet at 2PM when she used it at a Scrub a Dub. She left her vehicle unlocked with her purse in the passenger seat while she spoke to an employee. The reporting party believes this is when her wallet was stolen. This case is under investigation.
8:18PM: Officers responded to Glendale Road for breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. Upon arrival, police spoke to the reporting party that stated his car had been entered sometime between 12AM and 8AM on Tuesday, May 21st. The vehicle was left unlocked overnight. The reporting party was on his way to work when he noticed some of his belongings on the ground outside of the vehicle. He inspected the vehicle further and noticed a cup full of change was missing. This case is being investigated.
8:24PM: Several units were dispatched to Boylston Street for a report of attempted shoplifting. The manager of a business told police he had seen a man enter the store who had shoplifted in the past. The manager observed the man conceal several items and attempt to flee. The manager confronted the man and the merchandise was returned. Police located a man matching the description of the suspect and arrested him for shoplifting.
Monday, May 20th
9:10AM: Police were dispatched to Orchard Road for a theft report. Upon arrival, officers spoke to all the residents of a home that had been ransacked recently. The roommates noticed important documents and $300 missing from one of the bedrooms. Officers are investigating this case.
3:34PM: An Officer was dispatched to a business on Commonwealth Avenue for a report of larceny. The reporting party stated that he left his wallet in a secured locker at 2:30PM. When he returned at 3:30PM, the lock was broken off the locker and $90 was missing from his wallet. This case is under investigation.
9:06PM: Police responded to an unarmed robbery on Harvard Street. Units in the area were searching for a man who had reached over the counter and took money directly out of the cash register. The cashier attempted to block the man, but he said “don’t do that” and continued to steal an unknown amount of cash before fleeing. The subject is described as a 40 year old black male, wearing gray pants, a black zip-up, and a black baseball cap.
Monday, May 20, 2019
Sunday, May 19th
7:57PM: Officers were dispatched to Harvard Street for a report of an unarmed robbery. Two females were walking near Coolidge Corner when a man grabbed one of the women’s’ purses. The male suspect was accompanied by a female. An anonymous Good Samaritan stopped the male and demanded the return of the purse. The suspect let loose of the purse and fled. The female accompanying the male suspect was positively identified by the victim through a “Show Up”. The male was not located. Police are investigating this crime.
Saturday, May 18th
8:34PM: Officers were dispatched to Greenough Street for a report of suspicious activity. The reporting party told police when she arrived home at 6PM she noticed a bicycle (not belonging to them) hidden in some bushes in her backyard. She asked her husband and he did not observe the bicycle when he left home this morning at 10AM. The bicycle is a black men’s Giant Iguana brand, multi speed bike. The item has been placed into an evidence locker for safe keeping.
10:19PM: Police responded to Goodnough Road for a past breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The reporting party stated that his car was rummaged through while parked overnight on Friday, May 17th to Saturday morning, May 18th. He noticed his personal papers were strewn all over the interior but nothing of value was taken. The vehicle was left unlocked. Officers are investigating this case.
10:44PM: A woman came to the police station to report a dog bite. The reporting party was walking to the Brookline Library (Putterham branch) when a dog came running out of a home on West Roxbury Parkway. The dog growled and attacked the girl, ripping her shorts. When the reporting party tried to push the animal away, it bit her on the right hand. The dog is registered with the town and fully updated on their rabies shot.
Friday, May 17th
6:34AM: Police were dispatched to Wolcott Road for a report of breaking and entering with larceny of a motor vehicle. The reporting party last saw her vehicle fully intact on Thursday, May 16th at 8:30PM. Her husband left the home at 6AM this morning and noticed the passenger side door to be slightly ajar. Upon inspection of the car, they noticed the center console and glove box had been targeted. The reporting party believes the suspect rummaged through her car between 10:30PM, Thursday night, and 6:00AM, Friday morning. This case is under investigation.
8:55AM: Officers were dispatched to Pleasant Street for a package larceny. A woman was supposed to receive a package at 1:18PM on Friday, May 10th. The reporting party went to the lobby to check for the package at 2PM and again at 6PM. The item stolen was one IPhone XR. This case is being investigating.
10:57AM: Police responded to a breaking and entering and larceny of motor vehicle on Walnut Hill Road. The reporting party parked her car in her driveway at approximately 12PM on Thursday, May 16th. This morning, at 10:45AM she noticed her center console was open. The reporting party recalled leaving her wallet in the center console. She believes she left her car doors unlocked. Officers are investigating this case.
12:07AM: Police were following up on a series of overnight car breaks near Shaw Road. Police received information from a home owner that he caught a group of suspects on camera trying to break into his car. He also observed the group go next door to his neighbor’s house and observed the suspects enter his neighbor’s car and steal a tan full length women’s coat. Police are investigating.
Thursday, May 16th
9:34AM: A police officer was at Lincoln School when he was approached by a citizen that had found property. The reporting party was cleaning her desk when she found a men’s gold wedding ring that had been turned into her about a year ago. Upon closer look, police noticed the name “Julie” and the date “4/9/18” engraved on the inside band. The item has been placed in an evidence locker for safe keeping.
2:08PM: A man contacted Brookline Police’s Animal Control unit to report a dog bite. The reporting party was walking his dog off leash at Amory Park at 10:30AM on May, 16th. The reporting party noticed a large Great Dane that was heading towards his direction. The Great Dane approached the reporting party’s dog and began to bark, snarl, and bite. Once the reporting party separated the animals, he confirmed his dog had no injuries. This is the second time the Great Dane has acted aggressively towards another dog in Amory Park. Both dogs are registered with the town and up to date on their vaccinations. The owner of the Great Dane was given a citation and the animal is suspended from off leash privileges for 30 days.
8:57PM: Officers received a report that a package had been stolen on Parkway Road. The reporting party ordered two pairs of shoes. They were to be delivered on Friday, May 10th at 12PM. He never received them and has been working with UPS to locate the package. It should be noted that the reporting party has just moved out of Brookline. Police are investigating this case.
Wednesday, May 15th
3:00PM: Officers were dispatched to Saint Paul Street for a report of a past package theft. The reporting party stated that he was expecting a Rocket Book Notebook from EBay to arrive at his apartment. The reporting party received an email from USPS saying his package was delivered at 3:21PM on Monday, May 13th. When he went to check the vestibule at 5PM, he could not locate the package. This case is under investigation.
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Tuesday, May 14th
2:00PM: Police were dispatched to
Boylston Street for a loud dispute. Upon arrival, officers noticed several
scratch marks on the male’s face. He reported that he was walking by a vehicle
with his dog when he became involved in a verbal altercation with the female
driver. The driver then ran out of the vehicle and struck the man in the face.
The female will be summonsed to court for assault and battery.
4:25PM: A citizen came to the police
station to report an incident of road rage on Beacon Street and Marion Street.
The reporting party told police that at 8AM this morning, he was walking across
Marion Street and Park Street when a vehicle did not stop for him. The
pedestrian hit the vehicle with his umbrella as it went by. The driver then
stopped in the middle of the intersection, got out of the vehicle, and
threatened the pedestrian. The driver was charged with threatening to commit a
crime. The pedestrian was charged for malicious damage of a vehicle.
4:29PM: Officers were approached by a
citizen on Pleasant Street who stated her purse had been stolen. The reporting party
was at the Coolidge Corner Library from approximately 3PM to 4PM. She noticed
her purse was missing from the children’s room at 4PM. While using the “Find my
IPhone” app officers located the purse in a trash can in the bathroom. The
reporting party is still missing her white and brown L’arcobaleno wallet. This
case is under investigation.
4:46PM: Police were dispatched to a
business on Harvard Street for shoplifting and trespassing. Several employees
noticed a woman enter the store who had previously been given a “No Trespass”
order. The female quickly left the store without approaching a register.
Officers located a woman matching the description and found multiple stolen
items in her possession. The suspect was arrested for shoplifting and trespassing.
5:30PM: Officers responded to Harvard
Street for a report of a past package theft. The reporting party stated that
she received a notification from Amazon that her package had been delivered
today at 1:38PM. She returned home at 4:38PM but could not locate the package.
The missing parcel was left in a vestibule behind a locked door. Police are
investigating.
6:30PM: An Officer was on Dean Road when
a vehicle passed by him without a registration sticker. A query of the vehicle
came back as stolen. The car ran several stop signs before stopping for
officers. The man was placed under arrest. He was charged with receiving a stolen
vehicle and carrying a dangerous weapon.
10:14PM: Several units were dispatched
to the area of Brookline Village for a report of a person threatened with a
firearm. The reporting party told police he had just purchased marijuana from a
Marijuana dispensary and was walking home. He heard a man in a squeaky bicycle
approach him and ask for a cigarette. The reporting party said he did not have
one and crossed the street. He then saw the same man again and worried he was
being followed. While walking up Davis Avenue he heard the squeaky wheel again.
When the reporting party turned around, the suspect appeared to be holding a
small pistol and said “give me the weed or I will shoot you.” Officers in the
area located the man responsible. He was arrested for attempting armed robbery
and resisting arrest.
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Monday, May 13th
1:01PM: Police were dispatched to a
residence on High Street for malicious damage. The reporting party arrived home
on Sunday, May 12th, at 10:45PM. She discovered what appeared to be
urine on the living room floor near her television. The reporting party also
noticed water had been poured on both her televisions. The front door was left
unsecured. Police are investigating.
3:18PM: Officers responded to Sumner Road for a larceny of a bicycle. The reporting party last saw his mountain bike in his garage at 9:30PM on Sunday, May 12th. At 11:30AM today, he noticed the bicycle had been stolen. The garage had been left opened overnight. The bike is described as yellow or orange with a Range Rover racing sticker on it. This case is under investigation.
3:18PM: Officers responded to Sumner Road for a larceny of a bicycle. The reporting party last saw his mountain bike in his garage at 9:30PM on Sunday, May 12th. At 11:30AM today, he noticed the bicycle had been stolen. The garage had been left opened overnight. The bike is described as yellow or orange with a Range Rover racing sticker on it. This case is under investigation.
Sunday, May 12th
2:48AM: Police
were dispatched to a Bakery on Harvard Street for a report of an armed robbery.
The reporting party told police he arrived at work at 1:40AM. He heard a noise
and was confronted by a man armed with a knife. The man demanded the victim to
“get back” and then the suspect escaped. He stole an undisclosed amount of cash
from the registers. The subject was described as a white male wearing all black
with a black ski mask. Police are investigating this case.
8:07AM: An
anonymous person came to the Police Station to turn in a found tan purse and
set of keys. The person said they found the purse in Brookline Village. No one
has inquired about the items. The purse is now being secured in an evidence
locker.
4:51PM: Officers
responded to a report of stolen bicycles on Saint Paul Street. The reporting
party stated that at noon today he noticed his two bicycles missing from the
garage. He last saw both bicycles on Saturday, May 11th, at 7PM. The
reporting party shares the garage with two other tenants and is unsure whether
the door was left open or not. One bike is a Cannondale brand mountain bike and
the other is a Specialized brand road bike. This case is under investigation.
6:07PM: Police
were called to Lowell Road for a report of a larceny. Upon arrival, officers
spoke to the reporting party who stated he last saw his bicycle mid-morning Saturday,
May 11th. He noticed today that his silver Fuji brand 12 speed road
bike was missing. The reporting party left his bicycle unsecured against the
left side of his house. Police are investigating.
Saturday, May 11th
12:06AM: Police
were dispatched to Green Street for a report of larceny. The two reporting
parties told officers they observed a man steal a bottle of alcohol. When they
attempted to speak with the man, he fled. They called police and officers were
able to locate an individual matching the description of the suspect. Officers
conducted a Show-Up ID and the reporting parties determined this man was the
suspect who stole alcohol from their business. The man was summonsed for larceny.
11:48AM: Officers responded to a report of larceny on Commonwealth Avenue. Police spoke to an employee of the gym. He stated that a suspicious woman entered the business at approximately 9AM to use the restroom. The female left approximately an hour later. At 11:45AM, a woman noticed her bag had been stolen from the locker room. The suspect is described as a white female, 5’4, thin build, septum nose ring, and an undercut with a bun. Police are investigating.
12:24AM: There was a report of a stolen scooter on Francis Street. The reporting party told police she locked her Scooter to the bicycle rack at Pierce School on Thursday, May 9th. She accidentally left it overnight and noticed that at 8AM on Friday, May 10th, the Scooter was missing. The lock was still attached to the bike rack. Police are investigating.
8:45PM: Police were dispatched to Beacon Street for a report of a stolen scooter. The vehicle has been locked to a meter since January. The reporting party last saw the scooter today, May 11th, at 11AM. This evening at around 8:30PM, she noticed it was missing. The vehicle is described as a 2013 Lance Cali Classic Scooter. This case is being investigated.
9:03PM: A female reported the larceny of her wallet from a Hotel on Webster Street. The reporting party stated that she checked into the hotel at 3PM today. She left the room from 3:20PM to 4:20PM. At 4:50PM, she noticed her wallet was missing. Police are investigating.
11:48AM: Officers responded to a report of larceny on Commonwealth Avenue. Police spoke to an employee of the gym. He stated that a suspicious woman entered the business at approximately 9AM to use the restroom. The female left approximately an hour later. At 11:45AM, a woman noticed her bag had been stolen from the locker room. The suspect is described as a white female, 5’4, thin build, septum nose ring, and an undercut with a bun. Police are investigating.
12:24AM: There was a report of a stolen scooter on Francis Street. The reporting party told police she locked her Scooter to the bicycle rack at Pierce School on Thursday, May 9th. She accidentally left it overnight and noticed that at 8AM on Friday, May 10th, the Scooter was missing. The lock was still attached to the bike rack. Police are investigating.
8:45PM: Police were dispatched to Beacon Street for a report of a stolen scooter. The vehicle has been locked to a meter since January. The reporting party last saw the scooter today, May 11th, at 11AM. This evening at around 8:30PM, she noticed it was missing. The vehicle is described as a 2013 Lance Cali Classic Scooter. This case is being investigated.
9:03PM: A female reported the larceny of her wallet from a Hotel on Webster Street. The reporting party stated that she checked into the hotel at 3PM today. She left the room from 3:20PM to 4:20PM. At 4:50PM, she noticed her wallet was missing. Police are investigating.
Friday, May 10th
2:06PM: A student approached an officer
at Brookline High School to report a bicycle theft. The reporting party stated that he parked his
bike in the bike rack near the main entrance of school at approximately 8:20AM
on Thursday, May 9th. When he returned at 2:50PM, the bike was gone.
The bike is described as a black Raleigh Cadet Hybrid 1. The bicycle was left
unsecured in the bike rack during the day. This case is under investigation.
4:13PM: Police
were dispatched to Bartlett Crescent for a report of malicious damage. The
reporting party showed officers a two inch slash mark in his tire. He stated he
parked his car on Thursday, May 9th at approximately 5PM. When he
went to drive to work this morning at 5:30AM, he noticed one his tires was
flat. Further inspection of the area showed that other vehicle’s tires were
damaged as well. Police are investigating this incident.
8:25PM: Officers
were dispatched to Brookline Music School for a report of a past larceny. Upon
arrival, police spoke to the reporting party that stated his headphones had
been stolen. He left his wireless headphones charging in the building’s
basement recording studio. He reports leaving the basement unattended for 5
minutes at 3:15PM. When he returned, his headphones were missing. The item is
described as solid gray Apple Inc. Beats by Dre. Police are investigating.
Friday, May 10, 2019
Thursday, May 9th
10:24PM: A man
approached an officer at the intersection of Harvard Street and Fuller Street to
report a stolen bicycle. The reporting party locked his bike to a meter out
front of a restaurant at 9:45PM. When he went outside at 10:15PM his bicycle
was missing. While police attempted to find witnesses, a restaurant owner
informed officers that the parking meter head was broken and could be lifted
off the pole. Police believe this is how the bicycle was stolen. The bike is
described as a black, blue, and white Fit brand BMX bicycle. This case is under
investigation.
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Monday, May 6th
8:56AM: A citizen came to the Police station to report the
past theft of his bicycle. The man stated that he locked his bike in a secured
storage area of St. Paul Street in October of 2018. This Saturday, May 4th 2019, the
reporting party discovered that his bike was no longer there. The bike is a 16
Trek X-Caliber that was locked using a “U-Lock.” This case is under
investigation.
10:01AM: Police were dispatched to Park Street for a report
of a past breaking and entering and larceny. The reporting party told officers
his bike had been stolen from the rear hallway. Officers also observed
considerable damage to the side door. The reporting party’s girlfriend
noticed slight damage at 11AM on Sunday, May 5th but most of the door was still intact. Police are
investigating.
12:01PM: There was a report of an animal bite on Waverly
Street. The reporting party told police she was walking her dog when she walked
past another person walking their dog. The other dog was acting aggressively
and pounced in the direction the reporting party’s dog. She didn’t notice her
dog was bleeding until they got home. The other owner was issued a citation for
the animal bite.
6:03PM: Officers were dispatched to a residence on Kent
Street for a report of larceny. Upon arrival, police spoke to the reporting
party. She stated that she could not find two pieces of jewelry and presumed
they were stolen. This case is under investigation.
8:11PM: Police responded to a bike theft on Beacon Street.
The reporting party claimed that when he left for work this morning at 7:30AM
he noticed his bike was missing. The cut bike lock was found at the scene. On
Saturday May 4th at 7:50AM, surveillance footage shows a white
male wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt, blue pants, blue and white sneakers, and
carrying a gray bag steal the bicycle. This case is under investigation.
Monday, May 6, 2019
Sunday, May 5th
8:48AM: Police were dispatched to White Place for a report
of malicious damage. The reporting party stated that on May 3rd she
noticed several eggs had been thrown at the rear of the house. This portion of
the home faces the bridge connecting to the Boylston Street playground. This is
the second time the house has been hit with eggs. Police are investigating this
case.
Saturday, May 4th
11:36AM: Officers were dispatched to an apartment building
on Dean Road for a report of larceny. The reporting party that stated multiple
items were taken from her sister-in-law’s home. Police noticed the broken lock
on the storage container and observed several boxes to be ripped open. There
were also multiple items missing from inside the apartment. Police are
investigating.
6:27PM: Police responded to Beacon Street for a report of
past bicycle theft. Upon arrival, officers spoke to the reporting party. He
stated that he locked his bike at 11AM to a meter pole. Officers walked the
route where the bicycle was parked and could not locate it. The bike is a black
Zoyo bicycle that was locked with a black coil key lock. This case is under
investigation.
Friday, May 3rd
1:50PM: Police were dispatched to Hammond Street for a
report of malicious damage to a vehicle. The reporting party stated that she
was driving down Hammond Street when at the last second she noticed a
pedestrian attempting to cross the street. She claimed that since she was in
traffic, stopping abruptly would have caused an accident. The driver then
watched the pedestrian throw something at her car and heard a loud bang. The
reporting party pulled over and noticed two dents above the passenger side
door. The driver attempted to speak with the woman but she fled and could not
be located by police. This case is under investigation.
Thursday, May 2nd
2:21PM: Police responded to Egmont Street for a report of a
past larceny. On Saturday, April 27th, the reporting party arrived
home with her son and hid $7,000 in cash in a white envelope inside a drawer.
This morning, she went to retrieve the money but could not locate it. The
reporting party and her son searched the entire house without luck. They
believe the money was stolen sometime between 9AM on Monday, April 29th
and 5:30PM on Wednesday, May 1st. Police are investigating.
9:36PM: Officers were dispatched to multiple locations
within Sectors 8 and 9 for a report of political signs being taken. On Hammond
Street, police noticed several signs missing from multiple homes. Signs were
taken from both public and private properties. There were thefts of this nature
on at least five different streets in the area. People should avoid putting
signs on public property as the town may take them. This case is under
investigation.
Tuesday, April 30th
2:24PM: Officers were dispatched to Waverly Street for a
breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The reporting party
stated that he parked his car in his open garage at 1PM on Sunday, April 28th.
On Tuesday at 1PM, the reporting party noticed his vehicle had been rummaged
through. He found the center console open and five dollars in quarters were
missing. The vehicle was left unlocked. Police are investigating.
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Monday, April 29th
1:08AM: Police were dispatched to Tappan Street for a report
of breaking and entering in progress. Upon arrival, police spoke to the
reporting parties. They told police that they heard the sound of glass breaking
at 1:05AM. They called out to the person, hoping it was one of their downstairs
tenants. When no one responded, they called police. Officers quickly searched
the area but could not locate the suspect. The front door was found ajar.
Nothing appeared to be missing from the home. This case is under investigation.
8:54AM: Officers responded to Oakland Road for a report of a past breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The reporting party stated she parked her car at around 6PM on Sunday, April 28th. On Monday morning at 8AM, she discovered that her car had been rummaged through overnight. The vehicles center console was open and its contents were on the passenger seat. The reporting party stated that approximately $20.00 in quarters was missing and presumed stolen from the middle console. Police are investigating.
8:54AM: Officers responded to Oakland Road for a report of a past breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The reporting party stated she parked her car at around 6PM on Sunday, April 28th. On Monday morning at 8AM, she discovered that her car had been rummaged through overnight. The vehicles center console was open and its contents were on the passenger seat. The reporting party stated that approximately $20.00 in quarters was missing and presumed stolen from the middle console. Police are investigating.
5:26PM: There was a report of a package theft on Marion
Street. Upon arrival, police spoke to the reporting party that stated when she
arrived home her package was missing. She received an email from Amazon at
3:01PM indicating that her package had been delivered and left in a
"secure" area. But when she arrived home at 4PM, she could not locate
the package. This case is under investigation.
Monday, April 29, 2019
Sunday, April 28th
5:48PM: Officers were dispatched to Intervale Road for a
larceny report. The reporting party explained that he had an estate sale at his
home today and the public was invited. At 3pm, the reporting party noticed his
iPad was missing. The item is a black and silver iPad 3 in a red case. Police
are investigating.
8:15PM: Police were called to Longwood Avenue for a past
package theft. Upon arrival, officers spoke to the reporting party that stated
a package containing a computer mouse has been stolen. He received an email
from UPS on Thursday, April 25th, that his package had been
delivered at 3:50PM. The reporting party asked his roommate and confirmed the
package was safely in the vestibule. When the reporting party arrived home
later that night, the item was missing and presumed stolen.
Friday, April 26th
7:23AM: Police were dispatched to Payson Road for a report
of stolen tires. The reporting party explained that he parked his car in the
driveway the night before at approximately 11pm. All of his tires and rims were
still attached at this time. When he saw the car at 7am the next day, he
noticed it was propped up on milk crates and three out of the four tires and
rims had been removed from the vehicle. This case is under investigation.
Friday, April 26, 2019
Thursday, April 25th
2:58PM: Officers were dispatched to Cypress Street for a
report of a package theft. Upon arrival, police spoke to the reporting party that
stated she returned home on Wednesday, April 24th at approximately
8pm. When she arrived home, she found the Amazon package she ordered was delivered,
but the box was opened and the contents were missing. Police are investigating.
5:27PM: Police were dispatched to the Brookline Public
Library for a report of a stolen purse. The reporting party explained that she was
sitting at a large table when she placed her black purse on a chair next to her.
A short time later, a skinny female with short hair and wearing all black sat
down next to her. The female placed a jacket over the chair where the purse was
located. When the female got up a few minutes later, the reporting party noticed
her bag was missing. This case is under investigation.
Thursday, April 25, 2019
Wednesday, April 24th
6:34PM: Officers were dispatched to Monmouth Street for a
bike larceny. The reporting party stated that he locked his bike to a fence in
front of his house at approximately 6PM. When his wife arrived home she noticed
the bike was missing. After checking the home’s surveillance camera, they
observed a man steal the bicycle using a small pair of bolt cutters to defeat
the lock. The bicycle is described as a blue bike with saddlebags on either
side. The suspect is described as a dark skinned male wearing a blue jacket,
blue pants, white shoes, and carrying a black backpack. Police conducted a
search of the area, but could not locate the suspect.
8:14PM: Police were dispatched to a business on Beacon
Street for a report of shoplifting. Dispatch notified officers that two
suspects shoplifted from the store and were running down Beacon Street followed
by a store employee. Upon arrival police observed two individuals matching the
description now standing about a block from the store. The two parties were
positively identified by the reporting party. Both individuals were arrested
for shoplifting.
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Tuesday, April 23rd
12:46PM: Officers were dispatched to Franklin Street for a larceny
report. The reporting party told police him and his family were getting ready
to go on vacation this afternoon. He placed four luggage bags out on the
sidewalk in front of their home at approximately 12:20pm. When the father
returned to the sidewalk about five minutes later, all the bags were missing.
The items are described as three large dark bags and one small red one. This
case is under investigation.
Updated:
1:50PM: An officer took a report of larceny from a
multi-residential building on Centre Street. Officers spoke to the reporting
party who claimed he left his backpack in one of the building’s hallways. He
last saw the backpack at 12PM. When he returned to retrieve the item at 12:40PM
it was missing. The bag contained $500 cash and headphones. Police are
investigating.
2:33PM: Police responded to Saint Paul Street for a stolen
bicycle report. The woman had last seen her bike locked to the railing outside
her apartment door at approximately 4:30pm on Sunday, April 21st.
This afternoon, her daughter asked to ride the bike and she realized that it,
and the lock, was missing. The bicycle is a black men’s Trek mountain bike.
Police are investigating.
7:59PM: Police were dispatched to a business on Beacon
Street for a report of shoplifting. Upon arrival, officers spoke to the store
manager that stated a man stole a number of steaks and chicken then fled to
Longwood Avenue exit. The suspect was observed getting onto a bicycle on
Longwood Avenue and then turning right onto Sewall Avenue. The man was
described as a dark-skinned male in a green coat. Police were unable to locate
the subject.
Monday, April 22nd
1:23AM: Officers were dispatched to Village Way for a
disturbance. Police spoke to the reporting party who told them he heard a loud
thump from outside his residence. When he opened his door, he found his
neighbor standing outside. The reporting party turned to go back into his
residence and heard another loud noise as the door closed. The reporting party
realized his neighbor had tried to throw a large chunk of asphalt at him.
Officers responding in the area found a man matching the description of the suspect.
When officers attempted to speak with the man, he fled. The suspect was
arrested and charged with assault and battery, resisting arrest, vandalism, and
other crimes.
8:37AM: A man reported a past package theft from his
building. The reporting party told police that he received a confirmation that
his package had been delivered at 2:34pm on Friday, April 19th. When
he returned to his residence at 4:30pm, the package was not in the foyer. This
case is being investigated.
1:15PM: Police were dispatched to a business on Commonwealth
Avenue for a report of shoplifting. Upon arrival, officers spoke to the loss
prevention manager that stated a man concealed items and fled the store. Police
in the area noticed a man matching the suspect’s description. While talking to
the man they found he was still in possession of one of the stolen items. The
man was arrested and charged with shoplifting.
5:41PM: Officers were called to Freeman Street to take a
report for a stolen bike. The owner told police that he noticed the bicycle
missing this morning. The reporting party recalled in the past few days he
forgot to lock up the bike. While checking surveillance footage he observed a man
steal the bicycle at 5:19am on Friday, April 19th. The bike is a
dark blue Men’s Trek SU200. The suspect is described as a white male with dark
balding hair, wearing a dark jacket, white shoes, and a backpack. This case is
being investigated.
5:44PM: Police received reports of a road rage incident on
Beacon Street. The reporting party told police that she was driving on Beacon
Street when a woman walked in front of her vehicle. The driver honked at the
woman and the pedestrian walked over to the driver’s window and began slapping
at the window and the driver. The pedestrian then reached inside the vehicle.
In a panic, the driver then rolled up the window, trapping the woman’s arms,
and accelerated away from the intersection. The woman was dragged approximately
5 feet off the road before the driver stopped. The pedestrian was transported
to the hospital for swelling in her arms. The pedestrian will be summonsed for
assault and battery against the driver.
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Sunday, April 21st
1:37PM: Police were dispatched to University Road for a past
bike theft. The reporting party noticed a bike missing from their garage at 7am
on Wednesday, April 10th. The bike was last seen at 5pm on Saturday,
April 6th. The bike is described as a vintage style Raleigh brand
bike, maroon in color with a round seat and damage to a tire fender. This case
is under investigation.
3:08PM: Officers were called to a business on Harvard Street
for shoplifting. The reporting party stated that around 3pm she noticed a man
enter the store and begin rearranging clothing items. He then placed several
items under his jacket and fled the business. While searching, police noticed a
man matching the description of the suspect walking near Coolidge Corner.
Officers stopped the man and found him to be carrying a paper bag of the stolen
clothing items. The suspect was arrested for shoplifting.
Saturday, April 20th
8:22AM: Officers were dispatched to Chestnut Place for a
report of a stolen motor vehicle. The car was last seen parked in the driveway
at 11:30pm on April 19th. When they woke up the next morning, they could not
locate the vehicle. The vehicle is described as a black 2015 Toyota Land
Cruiser. Police are investigating.
10:27PM: Police received reports of a person without pants
on near the intersection of Harvard Street and Washington Street. The reporting
party told police he saw a fully nude man smoking a cigarette. The reporting
party also advised police that the suspect had now put his clothes back on.
Officers spoke to the subject, who was positively identified, and he agreed to
be transported to the hospital for evaluation. The man will also be summonsed
to court for indecent exposure.
Friday, April 19th
8:30AM: Police received a report of a past dog bite in
Griggs Park. The reporting party’s dog was chasing a bird when it ran by
another dog who was sitting. As the dog ran by the sitting dog it bit the
running dog causing the dog to yelp. At the time the owner of the bit dog did
not noticed their dog was injured until they went home. As a precaution the
owner brought the dog to a vet. They are now attempting to locate and identify
the attacking dog. The attacking dog is described as a brown, possibly a wheaten
terrier or golden doodle named “Elie.” Police are investigating.
Friday, April 19, 2019
Thursday, April 18th
1:07AM: Police were dispatched to an apartment building on Kent
Street for a report of a woman with a knife. Upon arrival, officers spoke to
the reporting party that stated a resident had threatened her with a knife. The
suspect was originally uncooperative with officers. Eventually she agreed to be
transported to a hospital for evaluation. The suspect will be summonsed for assault with
a deadly weapon.
9:49AM: A citizen reported a larceny of a lawn sign from his
home on Carlton Street last night. On Wednesday, April 17th at
9:33PM, the reporting party received an email that a sign had been removed from
his driveway. At 9:52PM, the reporting party double checked and confirmed a
political sign had been removed from his lawn. This is not the first incident.
Police are investigating.
12:20PM: Several officers were dispatched to Harvard Street for
a man causing a disturbance. Upon arrival, police spoke to a man who had been threatened
by the suspect. When officers attempted to speak with the suspect, he was
uncooperative and hostile. The man attempted to flee the scene after throwing
his ID at an officer but was arrested. The suspect will be charged with aggravated
assault and battery and resisting arrest.
2:41PM: Police were called to Boylston Street for a report
of breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The reporting party
stated that he noticed several electric power tools missing from his tool
station. He had last used them on Saturday, April 13th to work on a vehicle.
When he checked the surveillance footage, he observed a male riding a bicycle
into the property. Cameras show the suspect rummaging through several different
areas and leaving with two bags. Police are investigating.
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Wednesday, April 17th
12:14PM: Police were dispatched to a residence on Newton
Street for a report of a past breaking and entering. Upon arrival, officers
noticed force had been applied to the front door and entry gained. Electronics
and jewelry were stolen from the home. This case is active and under
investigation.
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Tuesday, April 16th
2:18PM: A citizen came to the Police Station to report a
larceny. The reporting party told police that on Monday, April 15th,
he parked his pick-up truck in a driveway of a job site on Hammond Street for
about fifteen minutes. There were three boxes of door hardware in the bed of
the truck. When he returned to the truck all three boxes were missing. The
reporting party believes that a passerby may have seen the boxes and stole
them. Police are investigating.
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Monday, April 15th
2:35PM: Police were called to Brookline Avenue Playground
for a human bit by a dog. Upon arrival, police noticed a woman visibly upset
with several puncture wounds to her palm and fingers. She was transported to
the hospital for further evaluation. Witnesses told officers that two dogs got
into a fight and the woman was bitten while trying to separate the animals.
3:18PM: Officers were dispatched to a business on Harvard
Street for shoplifting. The reporting party explained to police that in the past
a man has been taking items from the store without paying. Today, the reporting
party witnessed the man steal a drink and then leave the store. Officers found
the suspect nearby still with the stolen item. Police informed the man that he
will be summonsed to court for shoplifting. In addition, the man was issued a
verbal “No Trespass Order” from the store on Harvard Street.
Sunday, April 14th
8:14AM: Officers were dispatched to a business on Beacon
Street for a report of a larceny. An employee stated that she arrived at work
at 6am, and placed her purse in a locker in the employee locker room. At
approximately 8am, she returned and noticed $500 missing from her wallet. The
locker where her purse was kept was unlocked. This case is under investigation.
Saturday, April 13th
1:05PM: Officers were called to Green Street for a report of
malicious damage. The reporting party told police that when she returned home
after a walk she noticed feces smeared on her mailbox. It appears the act was
intentional. Police are investigating.
2:28PM: Police were dispatched to a business on Harvard
Street for shoplifting. The store manager told officers that a man entered the
store and immediately began filling a reusable bag with handfuls of t-shirts.
He then exited the store and fled in the direction of Beacon Street. The
suspect is described as a white male, wearing a maroon t-shirt, blue jeans, a
baseball cap with a white logo, and a tan backpack. Several units canvassed the
area but could not locate the suspect.
6:27PM: Police were dispatched to Cameron Street for a
report of a past bike theft. The reporting party stated that this morning he
noticed his bicycle helmet in the walkway in front of his house. When he
checked the shed, his two bikes were missing. The first one is a black and grey
men’s Specialized hybrid bicycle and the second is a purple women’s Trek
mountain bike with a basket. The reporting party last saw both bicycles four
months ago. Police are investigating.
Friday, April 12th
1:12PM: Officers were dispatched to White Place for a report
of a past package theft. The reporting party explained to police that she
ordered jewelry and was notified it has been delivered. When she arrived home
from work at 5pm on April 9th, the package was not at her door. She eventually contacted
the delivery service who told her the package was left and signed for at 1:24pm
on April 9th, 2019. Police are investigating.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
