June 13th- 15th
Possession:
Occurred at 9:32 PM (6/14) – Amory Park
At approximately 9:30 PM on 6/14/11 officers were on bike patrol at Amory park when they observed a vehicle parked after the hours of operation in a local park. The vehicle appeared to have four occupants inside. Officers approached the vehicle to advise them that Amory Park was closed to the public after dusk. When the officer approached the vehicle he observed a male subject rolling a cigar with a substance inside that is believed to be marijuana. The officers also observed other sources of marijuana and paraphernalia. All four subjects of the vehicle were issued By law citations for possession of less than on ounce of marijuana and sent on their way.
Burglary:
Occurred between 7:00 AM (6/14) and 7:30 PM (6/14) – Marion Street
Officers responded to a report of burglary. Upon arrival officers learned that the tenant of the apartment returned home to find pry marks on the front door. There were three laptops missing along with cash.
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
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Flag Day Parade this Sunday June 19th
There will be a road race starting at 10:00 Harvard Street will be closed from 525 Harvard to 2 Harvard Street. Washington Street will be closed from Park Street to Boylston St. Cypress Street will be closed from Boylston Street to Washington Street. All side streets will be affected. After the race most of the course will re-open until 12:00. At this time the course will close for the parade to begin. Roads should be open at 2:00PM. Expect delays on Beacon Street at the Intersection of Harvard Street during the parade. Along the course there will be a no parking ban, posted Saturday night. Vehicles in violation on Sunday morning will be towed. Still time to join in on the road race that day. Sign up at Cypress Park that morning 9:00. Check out Brookline Recreations web site for more information.
We look forward to seeing you out along the route enjoying the parade.
There will be a road race starting at 10:00 Harvard Street will be closed from 525 Harvard to 2 Harvard Street. Washington Street will be closed from Park Street to Boylston St. Cypress Street will be closed from Boylston Street to Washington Street. All side streets will be affected. After the race most of the course will re-open until 12:00. At this time the course will close for the parade to begin. Roads should be open at 2:00PM. Expect delays on Beacon Street at the Intersection of Harvard Street during the parade. Along the course there will be a no parking ban, posted Saturday night. Vehicles in violation on Sunday morning will be towed. Still time to join in on the road race that day. Sign up at Cypress Park that morning 9:00. Check out Brookline Recreations web site for more information.
We look forward to seeing you out along the route enjoying the parade.
Monday, June 13, 2011
June 9th- 13th
June 9th- 10th
Arrests:
Occurred at 11:14 PM (6/9) – Chestnut Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a male subject that is know to them for having a no trespass order in this area. Officers stopped the subject and informed him about the trespass order. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for trespassing.
June 10th- 13th
Arrests:
Occurred between 12:27 AM (6/12) and 1: 17 AM (6/12) – West Roxbury Parkway/ VFW Parkway
Officers conducted a traffic stop for speeding. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension. The subject was issued uniformed citations for speeding, failure to stop at a red light, and defected equipment.
Occurred between 4:14 PM (6/12) and 4:55 PM (6/12) – Beacon Street/ James Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a suspended license status. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject had provided a false name due to the suspension status. The subject was subsequently placed under arrests for operating after suspension and providing a false identification.
Occurred at 6:52 PM (6/12) – South Street/ Newton Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for an illegal lane change and failure to stop for a stop sign. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject was operating without a proper Massachusetts license. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating without a license. Upon the booking process officers learned that the male subject had given a false name/ alias. He was additionally charged with providing a false identification.
Occurred between 4:20 AM (6/13) and 4:23 AM (6/13) – Freemans Street
Officers responded to a report of threats and robbery. Officers responded to both the reporting person’s location as well as conducted a traffic stop with the suspects of the robbery. Officer learned that three males had hired an escort service. Upon the arrival of the females, an argument ensued due to the fact that the females were not the same as the males had requested. During the argument the two females assaulted the males, took their money, and fled. Officers conducted a traffic stop of the suspected vehicle and the victims confirmed the identity of the suspects. The two females and the male driver were all subsequently placed under arrest. The male driver was placed under arrest for an outstanding warrant. One female was placed under arrest for unarmed robbery, threats to commit a crime, and possession of a class E substance. The second female was placed under arrest for unarmed robbery, and a default warrant.
Robbery:
Occurred between 12:01 AM (6/13) and 12:03 AM (6/13) – Beacon Street
Officers responded to a report of a robbery. Upon arrival officers learned that the two reporting males had stopped at a bank to drop off money in the drop off deposit box. When one male approached the bank two unknown males, the suspects, approached the victim and began assaulting him in order to retrieve the bag of money. The suspects injured the victim, retrieved the bag and fled. Officers conducted a search in the area for the suspects but were unsuccessful.
Arrests:
Occurred at 11:14 PM (6/9) – Chestnut Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a male subject that is know to them for having a no trespass order in this area. Officers stopped the subject and informed him about the trespass order. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for trespassing.
June 10th- 13th
Arrests:
Occurred between 12:27 AM (6/12) and 1: 17 AM (6/12) – West Roxbury Parkway/ VFW Parkway
Officers conducted a traffic stop for speeding. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension. The subject was issued uniformed citations for speeding, failure to stop at a red light, and defected equipment.
Occurred between 4:14 PM (6/12) and 4:55 PM (6/12) – Beacon Street/ James Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a suspended license status. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject had provided a false name due to the suspension status. The subject was subsequently placed under arrests for operating after suspension and providing a false identification.
Occurred at 6:52 PM (6/12) – South Street/ Newton Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for an illegal lane change and failure to stop for a stop sign. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject was operating without a proper Massachusetts license. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating without a license. Upon the booking process officers learned that the male subject had given a false name/ alias. He was additionally charged with providing a false identification.
Occurred between 4:20 AM (6/13) and 4:23 AM (6/13) – Freemans Street
Officers responded to a report of threats and robbery. Officers responded to both the reporting person’s location as well as conducted a traffic stop with the suspects of the robbery. Officer learned that three males had hired an escort service. Upon the arrival of the females, an argument ensued due to the fact that the females were not the same as the males had requested. During the argument the two females assaulted the males, took their money, and fled. Officers conducted a traffic stop of the suspected vehicle and the victims confirmed the identity of the suspects. The two females and the male driver were all subsequently placed under arrest. The male driver was placed under arrest for an outstanding warrant. One female was placed under arrest for unarmed robbery, threats to commit a crime, and possession of a class E substance. The second female was placed under arrest for unarmed robbery, and a default warrant.
Robbery:
Occurred between 12:01 AM (6/13) and 12:03 AM (6/13) – Beacon Street
Officers responded to a report of a robbery. Upon arrival officers learned that the two reporting males had stopped at a bank to drop off money in the drop off deposit box. When one male approached the bank two unknown males, the suspects, approached the victim and began assaulting him in order to retrieve the bag of money. The suspects injured the victim, retrieved the bag and fled. Officers conducted a search in the area for the suspects but were unsuccessful.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
June 8th- 9th
June 8th- 9th
Arrests:
Occurred at 1:56 PM (6/8) – Brookline Avenue/ Aspinwall Avenue
Officers conducted a traffic stop for speeding in a school zone and an expired inspection sticker. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject had a straight warrant out for his arrest. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest. During an inventory of the vehicle marijuana was found. The subject was additionally cited for possession of less than one ounce of marijuana.
Occurred at 9:55 PM (6/8) – Boylston Street/ Fisher Avenue
Officers conducted a traffic stop for an expired inspection sticker. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject was not properly licensed to operate in Massachusetts. The subject was subsequently placed under arrests for non duly license, no inspection sticker, and forging or possessing a fake vehicle document.
Occurred at 11:57 PM (6/8) – Beacon Street/ Carlton Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a marked lanes violation. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Occurred between 1:19 AM (6/9) and 1:44 AM (6/9) – Boylston Street/ Hammond Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for speeding. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was revoked. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after revocation.
Occurred at 1:45 AM (6/9) – Washington Street
Officers conducted a traffic for a marked lanes violation. When the officers approached the vehicle they immediately smelled alcohol emanating from the vehicle. Officers conducted field sobriety tests and learned that the subject was operating under the influence of alcohol. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating under the influence of alcohol.
Arrests:
Occurred at 1:56 PM (6/8) – Brookline Avenue/ Aspinwall Avenue
Officers conducted a traffic stop for speeding in a school zone and an expired inspection sticker. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject had a straight warrant out for his arrest. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest. During an inventory of the vehicle marijuana was found. The subject was additionally cited for possession of less than one ounce of marijuana.
Occurred at 9:55 PM (6/8) – Boylston Street/ Fisher Avenue
Officers conducted a traffic stop for an expired inspection sticker. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject was not properly licensed to operate in Massachusetts. The subject was subsequently placed under arrests for non duly license, no inspection sticker, and forging or possessing a fake vehicle document.
Occurred at 11:57 PM (6/8) – Beacon Street/ Carlton Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a marked lanes violation. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Occurred between 1:19 AM (6/9) and 1:44 AM (6/9) – Boylston Street/ Hammond Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for speeding. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was revoked. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after revocation.
Occurred at 1:45 AM (6/9) – Washington Street
Officers conducted a traffic for a marked lanes violation. When the officers approached the vehicle they immediately smelled alcohol emanating from the vehicle. Officers conducted field sobriety tests and learned that the subject was operating under the influence of alcohol. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating under the influence of alcohol.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Press Release: Weather Advisory
BROOKLINE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT TEAM
Brookline, Massachusetts
DANIEL C. O’LEARY
CHIEF OF POLICE
DIRECTOR OF
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: June 8, 2011 CONTACT: Brookline Health Department
Phone : 617-730-2300
Go to www.brooklinema.gov for more information
BROOKLINE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT TEAM ADVISES CAUTION DURING EXTREMELY HOT WEATHER
BROOKLINE, MA – With the extremely hot weather the region is presently experiencing, the Brookline Emergency Management Team (BEMT) is advising people to be cautious during this period of extreme heat, and is offering some tips to help keep cool and safe.
“With Thursday’s temperatures expected to rise to the high 90’s in Brookline, a few common sense measures can reduce heat-related problems, especially for the elderly, the very young and people with respiratory ailments, who are more susceptible to the effects of high temperatures,” said Dr. Alan Balsam, Brookline’s Director of Public Health. “The forecast calls for temperatures to fall back to the 70’s on Friday.”
Here are some tips to follow during hot, humid weather:
• Slow down, avoid strenuous activity. Do not try to do too much on a hot day.
• Wear lightweight, loose-fitting, light-colored clothing. Light colors will reflect heat and sunlight and help maintain normal body temperature. Protect your face with a wide-brimmed hat.
• Drink plenty of water regularly and often, even if you do not feel thirsty. Attempt to stay hydrated.
• Limit intake of alcoholic beverages. They can actually dehydrate your body.
• Eat well-balanced, light, regular meals. Avoid high protein foods that increase metabolic heat.
• Stay indoors as much as possible.
• If you do not have air conditioning, stay on your lowest floor, out of the sun. Electric fans do not cool the air, but they do help evaporate perspiration, which cools your body.
• Go to a place where you can get relief from the heat, such as air conditioned schools, libraries, theaters and other community facilities that may offer refuge during the warmest times of the day.
• Cover windows that receive morning or afternoon sun with drapes, shades, awnings or louvers. Outdoor awnings or louvers can reduce the heat that enters a home by up to 80%.
• Avoid too much sunshine. Sunburn slows the skin’s ability to cool itself. If you are outside, use sunscreen lotion with a high SPF (Sun Protection Factor) rating.
• Never leave children or pets alone in a closed vehicle.
• Check on family, friends and neighbors.
In normal weather, the body’s internal thermostat produces perspiration that evaporates and cools the body. However, in extreme heat and high humidity, evaporation is slowed and the body must work extra hard to maintain normal temperature, which may lead to heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. If you believe you, or anyone you are with, is experiencing a heat-related medical emergency, promptly call 9-1-1, and if possible, move to a cooler place.
Brookline, Massachusetts
DANIEL C. O’LEARY
CHIEF OF POLICE
DIRECTOR OF
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: June 8, 2011 CONTACT: Brookline Health Department
Phone : 617-730-2300
Go to www.brooklinema.gov for more information
BROOKLINE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT TEAM ADVISES CAUTION DURING EXTREMELY HOT WEATHER
BROOKLINE, MA – With the extremely hot weather the region is presently experiencing, the Brookline Emergency Management Team (BEMT) is advising people to be cautious during this period of extreme heat, and is offering some tips to help keep cool and safe.
“With Thursday’s temperatures expected to rise to the high 90’s in Brookline, a few common sense measures can reduce heat-related problems, especially for the elderly, the very young and people with respiratory ailments, who are more susceptible to the effects of high temperatures,” said Dr. Alan Balsam, Brookline’s Director of Public Health. “The forecast calls for temperatures to fall back to the 70’s on Friday.”
Here are some tips to follow during hot, humid weather:
• Slow down, avoid strenuous activity. Do not try to do too much on a hot day.
• Wear lightweight, loose-fitting, light-colored clothing. Light colors will reflect heat and sunlight and help maintain normal body temperature. Protect your face with a wide-brimmed hat.
• Drink plenty of water regularly and often, even if you do not feel thirsty. Attempt to stay hydrated.
• Limit intake of alcoholic beverages. They can actually dehydrate your body.
• Eat well-balanced, light, regular meals. Avoid high protein foods that increase metabolic heat.
• Stay indoors as much as possible.
• If you do not have air conditioning, stay on your lowest floor, out of the sun. Electric fans do not cool the air, but they do help evaporate perspiration, which cools your body.
• Go to a place where you can get relief from the heat, such as air conditioned schools, libraries, theaters and other community facilities that may offer refuge during the warmest times of the day.
• Cover windows that receive morning or afternoon sun with drapes, shades, awnings or louvers. Outdoor awnings or louvers can reduce the heat that enters a home by up to 80%.
• Avoid too much sunshine. Sunburn slows the skin’s ability to cool itself. If you are outside, use sunscreen lotion with a high SPF (Sun Protection Factor) rating.
• Never leave children or pets alone in a closed vehicle.
• Check on family, friends and neighbors.
In normal weather, the body’s internal thermostat produces perspiration that evaporates and cools the body. However, in extreme heat and high humidity, evaporation is slowed and the body must work extra hard to maintain normal temperature, which may lead to heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. If you believe you, or anyone you are with, is experiencing a heat-related medical emergency, promptly call 9-1-1, and if possible, move to a cooler place.
June 6th- 8th
June 6th- 8th
Arrests:
Occurred at 6:25 PM (6/7) – Yarmouth Road
Officers responded to a report of unlicensed soliciting. Upon arrival officers learned that a male subject was soliciting magazines but was not properly licensed to do so in Brookline. Officers advised the subject and sent him on his way. Officers observed the same male subject walking in the wrong direction of where he stated he was going. Officers again advised the subject that he may not solicit and if he does it would result in arrest. Officers responded to another call of soliciting and reported to the address. Upon arrival they observed the same male subject trying to solicit magazines. The male was subsequently placed under arrest for willful violation of a town by law.
Larceny:
Occurred at 1:59 AM (6/7) – Fuller Street
Officers responded to a report of larceny of a motor vehicle. Upon arrival officers observed a vehicle missing three tires. The tires were later found and returned to the owner.
Motor Vehicle Theft:
Occurred between 5:40 PM (6/7) and 6:00 PM (6/7) – Babcock Street
Officers responded to a report of a motor vehicle theft. Upon arrival officers found a vehicle blocking a driveway that was still running and had wired hanging from the ignition as if hotwired. The owner of the vehicle was advised of the theft and the vehicle was towed for safe keeping.
Arrests:
Occurred at 6:25 PM (6/7) – Yarmouth Road
Officers responded to a report of unlicensed soliciting. Upon arrival officers learned that a male subject was soliciting magazines but was not properly licensed to do so in Brookline. Officers advised the subject and sent him on his way. Officers observed the same male subject walking in the wrong direction of where he stated he was going. Officers again advised the subject that he may not solicit and if he does it would result in arrest. Officers responded to another call of soliciting and reported to the address. Upon arrival they observed the same male subject trying to solicit magazines. The male was subsequently placed under arrest for willful violation of a town by law.
Larceny:
Occurred at 1:59 AM (6/7) – Fuller Street
Officers responded to a report of larceny of a motor vehicle. Upon arrival officers observed a vehicle missing three tires. The tires were later found and returned to the owner.
Motor Vehicle Theft:
Occurred between 5:40 PM (6/7) and 6:00 PM (6/7) – Babcock Street
Officers responded to a report of a motor vehicle theft. Upon arrival officers found a vehicle blocking a driveway that was still running and had wired hanging from the ignition as if hotwired. The owner of the vehicle was advised of the theft and the vehicle was towed for safe keeping.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
June 3rd- June 6th
June 3rd- June 6th
Arrests:
Occurred at 2:43 AM (6/5) – School Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop when they observed a vehicle parked on the curb that seemed suspicious. Upon the stop officers noticed a male driver sleeping in the front drivers sleep with the engine still running. Officers successfully awoke the driver after several attempts. The vehicle and subject distinctively smelled of alcohol. Officers conducted field sobriety tests and observed that the male subject was under the influence of alcohol. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating under the influence of alcohol as a second offense.
Burglary:
Occurred between 10:30 PM (6/2) and 8:50 AM (6/3) – Cypress Street
Officers responded to two similar reports of burglary. Officers observed similar signs of break ins at two local restaurants on Cypress Street. Both break ins resulted in forced entry and cash was stolen.
Occurred between 10:15 AM (6/4) and 9:35 AM (6/5) – Harvard Street
Officers responded to a report of burglary. Upon arrival officers observed the back door to the restaurant severely damaged. These were signs of forced entry. Multiple items were stolen included a large sum of cash.
Arrests:
Occurred at 2:43 AM (6/5) – School Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop when they observed a vehicle parked on the curb that seemed suspicious. Upon the stop officers noticed a male driver sleeping in the front drivers sleep with the engine still running. Officers successfully awoke the driver after several attempts. The vehicle and subject distinctively smelled of alcohol. Officers conducted field sobriety tests and observed that the male subject was under the influence of alcohol. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating under the influence of alcohol as a second offense.
Burglary:
Occurred between 10:30 PM (6/2) and 8:50 AM (6/3) – Cypress Street
Officers responded to two similar reports of burglary. Officers observed similar signs of break ins at two local restaurants on Cypress Street. Both break ins resulted in forced entry and cash was stolen.
Occurred between 10:15 AM (6/4) and 9:35 AM (6/5) – Harvard Street
Officers responded to a report of burglary. Upon arrival officers observed the back door to the restaurant severely damaged. These were signs of forced entry. Multiple items were stolen included a large sum of cash.
Friday, June 3, 2011
June 2nd- 3rd
June 2nd- 3rd
Arrests:
Occurred at 3:04 AM (6/3) – Washington St/ Juniper Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for attaching motor vehicle license plates to a different car. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s license was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Occurred between 7:07 AM (6/3) and 8:31 AM (6/3) – Lee Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for having an invalid registration sticker. Upon investigation officers learned that the operator had a straight warrant out for his arrest. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for the warrant charges, failure to re- register and no registration sticker.
Arrests:
Occurred at 3:04 AM (6/3) – Washington St/ Juniper Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for attaching motor vehicle license plates to a different car. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s license was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Occurred between 7:07 AM (6/3) and 8:31 AM (6/3) – Lee Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for having an invalid registration sticker. Upon investigation officers learned that the operator had a straight warrant out for his arrest. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for the warrant charges, failure to re- register and no registration sticker.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
May 31st- June 2nd
May 31st- June 2nd
Arrests:
Occurred at 4:48 PM (5/31) – Chestnut St/ Perkins St
Officers conducted a traffic stop for failure to yield at an intersection. Upon investigation officers learned that the operator did not have a registration for the vehicle and appeared to be under the influence of some sort. During the stop officers learned that the subject had a substance described as heroin and other contraband in his possession. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for Possession of a Class A substance, no registration in possession and failure to yield at a rotary.
Occurred between 11:40 AM (5/28) and 5:06 PM (5/31) – Beacon Street
Officers responded to a report of a person attempting to pass a stolen check. Upon investigation officers learned that a male subject had attempted to cash stolen checks multiple times. During the last attempt the subject got nervous and fled. Officers were conducting searches within the area for the suspect. At one point the suspect was located but still continued to flea. Officers later returned to the suspect’s house and the subject was subsequently placed under arrests for 2 active warrants.
Occurred between 5:45 PM (5/31) and 6:05 PM (5/31) – Harvard St/ Beacon Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a red light violation. Upon investigation officers learned that the subjects license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Occurred on 6:29 PM (6/1)- Longwood Avenue
Officers received information from a NY police department on a recent robbery. Officers learned that the suspect of that past robbery was believed to be in Brookline. Officers learned the location of the stolen cell phone and responded. Upon investigation officers observed the suspect and interviewed him. The suspect was in possession of the stolen items and had visible signs of heroin possession. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for possession of a Class A substance, and receiving stolen property.
Larceny:
Occurred at 10:05 AM (5/31) – Beacon Street
Officers responded to a report of larceny. Upon investigation officers learned that the victims purse was stolen from behind the counter of a local butcher store. Multiple items were in the purse and stolen. The purse was later recovered in a near by dumpster with most of its contents missing.
Arrests:
Occurred at 4:48 PM (5/31) – Chestnut St/ Perkins St
Officers conducted a traffic stop for failure to yield at an intersection. Upon investigation officers learned that the operator did not have a registration for the vehicle and appeared to be under the influence of some sort. During the stop officers learned that the subject had a substance described as heroin and other contraband in his possession. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for Possession of a Class A substance, no registration in possession and failure to yield at a rotary.
Occurred between 11:40 AM (5/28) and 5:06 PM (5/31) – Beacon Street
Officers responded to a report of a person attempting to pass a stolen check. Upon investigation officers learned that a male subject had attempted to cash stolen checks multiple times. During the last attempt the subject got nervous and fled. Officers were conducting searches within the area for the suspect. At one point the suspect was located but still continued to flea. Officers later returned to the suspect’s house and the subject was subsequently placed under arrests for 2 active warrants.
Occurred between 5:45 PM (5/31) and 6:05 PM (5/31) – Harvard St/ Beacon Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a red light violation. Upon investigation officers learned that the subjects license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Occurred on 6:29 PM (6/1)- Longwood Avenue
Officers received information from a NY police department on a recent robbery. Officers learned that the suspect of that past robbery was believed to be in Brookline. Officers learned the location of the stolen cell phone and responded. Upon investigation officers observed the suspect and interviewed him. The suspect was in possession of the stolen items and had visible signs of heroin possession. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for possession of a Class A substance, and receiving stolen property.
Larceny:
Occurred at 10:05 AM (5/31) – Beacon Street
Officers responded to a report of larceny. Upon investigation officers learned that the victims purse was stolen from behind the counter of a local butcher store. Multiple items were in the purse and stolen. The purse was later recovered in a near by dumpster with most of its contents missing.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
May 27th- 31st
May 27th- 31st
Arrests:
Occurred at 9:06 PM (5/27) – Harvard Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a marked lanes violation. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject did not have a proper license to operate in Massachusetts. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for marked lanes violation and not duly licensed.
Occurred at 2:20 AM (5/29) – Harvard Street/ Linden Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop due to suspicious behavior. Officers observed a subject vomiting out of a parked car. Upon arrival officers learned that the subject was feeling sick and stopped the car to vomit. Officers quickly observed a smell of alcoholic beverages emanating from the vehicle. Officers conducted field sobriety tests and learned that the subject had been operating under the influence of alcohol. The subject had a suspended license as well. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating under the influence of alcohol, and operating after suspension.
Occurred at 3:32 AM (5/28) – Beacon Street/ Centre Street
Officer conducted a traffic stop due to a lane violation. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject was in possession of pepper spray that was not properly licensed. The subject was subsequently placed under arrests for unlawful possession of ammunition, marked lane violation, and unreasonable noise from a motor vehicle.
Shoplifting:
Occurred between 10:37 AM (5/27) and 11:00 AM (5/27) – Beacon Street
Officers responded to a report of shoplifting. Upon arrival officers learned that an employee had observed several razor blades missing from the stores display. The employees looked at the surveillance cameras and observed a male subject placing several razor blades into a bag and then flee the store.
Larceny:
Occurred at 7:50 PM (5/24) – Commonwealth Avenue
Officers responded to a report of larceny. Upon arrival officers learned that a customer had stolen a bottle of tanning lotion from the store. The surveillance camera showed the customer placed the lotion into the bag. Employees of the store identified the subject and the subject was contacted to come back in and pay for the lotion. The subject never showed and will be summonsed to court for larceny.
Burglary:
Occurred between 7:00 AM (5/22) and 2:15 PM (5/30) – Thatcher Street
Officers responded to a report of a burglary. Upon arrival officers learned that the victims were on vacation for a week and when they returned home they noticed items missing from the house and multiple rooms in disarray.
Arrests:
Occurred at 9:06 PM (5/27) – Harvard Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a marked lanes violation. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject did not have a proper license to operate in Massachusetts. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for marked lanes violation and not duly licensed.
Occurred at 2:20 AM (5/29) – Harvard Street/ Linden Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop due to suspicious behavior. Officers observed a subject vomiting out of a parked car. Upon arrival officers learned that the subject was feeling sick and stopped the car to vomit. Officers quickly observed a smell of alcoholic beverages emanating from the vehicle. Officers conducted field sobriety tests and learned that the subject had been operating under the influence of alcohol. The subject had a suspended license as well. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating under the influence of alcohol, and operating after suspension.
Occurred at 3:32 AM (5/28) – Beacon Street/ Centre Street
Officer conducted a traffic stop due to a lane violation. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject was in possession of pepper spray that was not properly licensed. The subject was subsequently placed under arrests for unlawful possession of ammunition, marked lane violation, and unreasonable noise from a motor vehicle.
Shoplifting:
Occurred between 10:37 AM (5/27) and 11:00 AM (5/27) – Beacon Street
Officers responded to a report of shoplifting. Upon arrival officers learned that an employee had observed several razor blades missing from the stores display. The employees looked at the surveillance cameras and observed a male subject placing several razor blades into a bag and then flee the store.
Larceny:
Occurred at 7:50 PM (5/24) – Commonwealth Avenue
Officers responded to a report of larceny. Upon arrival officers learned that a customer had stolen a bottle of tanning lotion from the store. The surveillance camera showed the customer placed the lotion into the bag. Employees of the store identified the subject and the subject was contacted to come back in and pay for the lotion. The subject never showed and will be summonsed to court for larceny.
Burglary:
Occurred between 7:00 AM (5/22) and 2:15 PM (5/30) – Thatcher Street
Officers responded to a report of a burglary. Upon arrival officers learned that the victims were on vacation for a week and when they returned home they noticed items missing from the house and multiple rooms in disarray.
Friday, May 27, 2011
May 26th-27th:
May 26th-27th:
Arrests:
Officers were conducting an investigation related to drug distribution. This investigation lead to the arrest of a subject who had completed a drug transaction. Officers learned that the subject had additional marijuana and contraband within the apartment that the transaction was made. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for possession of Class D with intent to distribute, school zone violation of controlled substance act, and possession of class E drug.
Arrests:
Officers were conducting an investigation related to drug distribution. This investigation lead to the arrest of a subject who had completed a drug transaction. Officers learned that the subject had additional marijuana and contraband within the apartment that the transaction was made. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for possession of Class D with intent to distribute, school zone violation of controlled substance act, and possession of class E drug.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
May 25th- 26th
May 25th- 26th
Arrests:
Occurred between 12:13 AM (5/26) and 12:57 AM (5/26) – Washington Street/ Boylston Street
After receiving a report of possible bicycle larceny, officer conducted a traffic stop of the suspected vehicle. Upon investigation officers learned that the subjects were not conducting bicycle theft, but the driver of the vehicle did not have a proper Massachusetts license to operate. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating without a license.
Occurred at 7:37 AM (5/26) – Harvard Street
Officers conducted surveillance at a local pharmacy due to multiple past shoplifting incidents. While conducting surveillance the employee identified two of the subjects that were involved in the past incidents. The subjects attempted to steal more items when officers approached the subjects. The subjects were subsequently placed under arrest for shoplifting and will both be charged with three counts of shoplifting and one count of attempt to commit a crime.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of Motor Vehicles:
Occurred between 4:00 PM (5/25) and 8:00 AM (5/26) – Dean Road
Officers responded to a report of breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. Upon investigation officers learned that the rear passenger window was smashed in and a purse with cash and other valuables inside were taken from the vehicle.
Occurred between 3:00 PM (5/24) and 12:00 PM (5/25) – Heath Street
Officers responded to a report of breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. Upon investigation officers learned that the victims purse was stolen from the front seat of the unlocked vehicle.
Occurred between 6:00 PM (5/25) and 8:00 AM (5/26) – Cleveland Road
Officers responded to a report of breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. Upon investigation officers learned that a GPS was stolen from the unlocked vehicle.
Arrests:
Occurred between 12:13 AM (5/26) and 12:57 AM (5/26) – Washington Street/ Boylston Street
After receiving a report of possible bicycle larceny, officer conducted a traffic stop of the suspected vehicle. Upon investigation officers learned that the subjects were not conducting bicycle theft, but the driver of the vehicle did not have a proper Massachusetts license to operate. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating without a license.
Occurred at 7:37 AM (5/26) – Harvard Street
Officers conducted surveillance at a local pharmacy due to multiple past shoplifting incidents. While conducting surveillance the employee identified two of the subjects that were involved in the past incidents. The subjects attempted to steal more items when officers approached the subjects. The subjects were subsequently placed under arrest for shoplifting and will both be charged with three counts of shoplifting and one count of attempt to commit a crime.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of Motor Vehicles:
Occurred between 4:00 PM (5/25) and 8:00 AM (5/26) – Dean Road
Officers responded to a report of breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. Upon investigation officers learned that the rear passenger window was smashed in and a purse with cash and other valuables inside were taken from the vehicle.
Occurred between 3:00 PM (5/24) and 12:00 PM (5/25) – Heath Street
Officers responded to a report of breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. Upon investigation officers learned that the victims purse was stolen from the front seat of the unlocked vehicle.
Occurred between 6:00 PM (5/25) and 8:00 AM (5/26) – Cleveland Road
Officers responded to a report of breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. Upon investigation officers learned that a GPS was stolen from the unlocked vehicle.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
May 24th- 25th
May 24th- 25th
Arrests:
Occurred at 8:40 AM (5/24) – Princeton Road/ Lagrange Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for failure to display marking on a commercial vehicle. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Occurred at 11:30 AM (5/24) – Beacon Street
Officers responded to a report of shoplifting. Upon arrival officers learned that a male subject had stolen items from a local grocery store and fled onto an MTBA train. Officers learned that the subject then ran off of the train and knocked a female subject over and fled on foot. Officers and a store employee engaged in a short foot pursuit resulting in the arrest of the subject. Officers learned that the subject had two small baggies of what is known to be marijuana. The subject was subsequently placed under arrests and charged with shoplifting, assault and battery, malicious damage to property, and possession of marijuana less than one ounce.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle:
Occurred between 11:00 PM (5/24) and 6:29 AM (5/25) – Bonad Road
Officers responded to a report of breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. Upon investigation officers learned that the victim’s passenger side window was smashed and a back pack was stolen from the vehicle.
Arrests:
Occurred at 8:40 AM (5/24) – Princeton Road/ Lagrange Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for failure to display marking on a commercial vehicle. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Occurred at 11:30 AM (5/24) – Beacon Street
Officers responded to a report of shoplifting. Upon arrival officers learned that a male subject had stolen items from a local grocery store and fled onto an MTBA train. Officers learned that the subject then ran off of the train and knocked a female subject over and fled on foot. Officers and a store employee engaged in a short foot pursuit resulting in the arrest of the subject. Officers learned that the subject had two small baggies of what is known to be marijuana. The subject was subsequently placed under arrests and charged with shoplifting, assault and battery, malicious damage to property, and possession of marijuana less than one ounce.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle:
Occurred between 11:00 PM (5/24) and 6:29 AM (5/25) – Bonad Road
Officers responded to a report of breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. Upon investigation officers learned that the victim’s passenger side window was smashed and a back pack was stolen from the vehicle.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
May 23rd- 24th
May 23rd- 24th
Arrests:
Occurred at 2:16 PM (5/23) – Beacon Street
Officers responded to a report of shoplifting. Upon arrival officers learned that the subject that had stolen two rugs from the local store fled. Officers immediately started to search the surrounding area and observed a male carrying two rugs that matched the description. After a very short pursuit officers were able to place the subject under arrest for shoplifting.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle:
Occurred between 10:00 AM (5/23) and 10:16 AM (5/23) – St. Mary’s Street/ Commonwealth Avenue
Officers responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. Upon arrival officers learned that the victim left his truck parked while in the store and when he returned his back pack full of belongings were stolen from his vehicle.
Arrests:
Occurred at 2:16 PM (5/23) – Beacon Street
Officers responded to a report of shoplifting. Upon arrival officers learned that the subject that had stolen two rugs from the local store fled. Officers immediately started to search the surrounding area and observed a male carrying two rugs that matched the description. After a very short pursuit officers were able to place the subject under arrest for shoplifting.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle:
Occurred between 10:00 AM (5/23) and 10:16 AM (5/23) – St. Mary’s Street/ Commonwealth Avenue
Officers responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. Upon arrival officers learned that the victim left his truck parked while in the store and when he returned his back pack full of belongings were stolen from his vehicle.
Monday, May 23, 2011
May 19th- 23rd
May 19th- 23rd
Arrests:
Occurred between 2:30 AM (5/21) and 2:42 AM (5/21) – Harvard Street/ Webster Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for an illegal U- turn. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was revoked. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after revocation.
Occurred at 11:18 AM (5/21) – Beverly Road
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a red light violation. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Occurred between 11:21 PM (5/21) and 11:45 PM (5/21) – Cottage Street/ Warren Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for suspicious activity. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject did not have a proper Massachusetts license to operate. The subject also had outstanding warrants. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating with a non duly license and warrants.
Occurred at 11:45 PM (5/21) – Washington Street/ Pond Avenue
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a failed inspection sticker. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject did not have a proper Massachusetts license to operate. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating with a non duly license.
Occurred at 2:24 AM (5/22) – Beacon Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for speeding. When officers approached the vehicle they immediately smelled a strong odor of alcohol emanating from the vehicle and the subject. Officer conducted field sobriety tests and learned that the subject was under the influence of alcohol. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating under the influence of alcohol.
Occurred at 4:59 AM (5/23) – Beacon Street
Officers conducted a stop for suspicious behavior. Upon investigation with the stopped subject officers learned that the subject had several weapons on his person, which are typically used to break into cars and houses. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for carrying dangerous weapons, possession of burglarious tools and trespassing. The bicycle the subject was riding was queried and came up stolen. The subject was additionally charged with receiving stolen property and the bicycle was returned to its owner.
Occurred at 6:24 AM (5/23) – Washington Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a revoked registration status. Upon investigation officers learned that the subjects license was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Burglary:
Occurred between 2:00 PM (5/21) and 9:28 PM (5/21) – St. Paul Street
Officers responded to a report of burglary. Upon investigation officers learned that a subject had entered the apartment through an unlocked window and exited through and unlocked door. There were several valuable items missing from the apartment.
Arrests:
Occurred between 2:30 AM (5/21) and 2:42 AM (5/21) – Harvard Street/ Webster Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for an illegal U- turn. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was revoked. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after revocation.
Occurred at 11:18 AM (5/21) – Beverly Road
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a red light violation. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Occurred between 11:21 PM (5/21) and 11:45 PM (5/21) – Cottage Street/ Warren Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for suspicious activity. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject did not have a proper Massachusetts license to operate. The subject also had outstanding warrants. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating with a non duly license and warrants.
Occurred at 11:45 PM (5/21) – Washington Street/ Pond Avenue
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a failed inspection sticker. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject did not have a proper Massachusetts license to operate. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating with a non duly license.
Occurred at 2:24 AM (5/22) – Beacon Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for speeding. When officers approached the vehicle they immediately smelled a strong odor of alcohol emanating from the vehicle and the subject. Officer conducted field sobriety tests and learned that the subject was under the influence of alcohol. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating under the influence of alcohol.
Occurred at 4:59 AM (5/23) – Beacon Street
Officers conducted a stop for suspicious behavior. Upon investigation with the stopped subject officers learned that the subject had several weapons on his person, which are typically used to break into cars and houses. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for carrying dangerous weapons, possession of burglarious tools and trespassing. The bicycle the subject was riding was queried and came up stolen. The subject was additionally charged with receiving stolen property and the bicycle was returned to its owner.
Occurred at 6:24 AM (5/23) – Washington Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a revoked registration status. Upon investigation officers learned that the subjects license was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Burglary:
Occurred between 2:00 PM (5/21) and 9:28 PM (5/21) – St. Paul Street
Officers responded to a report of burglary. Upon investigation officers learned that a subject had entered the apartment through an unlocked window and exited through and unlocked door. There were several valuable items missing from the apartment.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
May 18th-19th
May 18th-19th
Arrests:
Occurred at 1:41 PM (5/18) – Beacon Street/ Corey Road
Officers responded to a report of threats and road rage. Upon arrival officers learned that the victim passed the subject due to the driver driving slow and throwing small rocks out of the window. When the two vehicles came to a stop light the subject reportedly pointed a knife at the victim. The subject’s license to operate was suspended and an officer discovered multiple weapons within the vehicle. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after revocation and assault with a dangerous weapon.
Occurred at 12:08 AM (5/19) – Boylston Street/ Lee Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for speeding. Upon investigation officers learned that the subjects license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Arrests:
Occurred at 1:41 PM (5/18) – Beacon Street/ Corey Road
Officers responded to a report of threats and road rage. Upon arrival officers learned that the victim passed the subject due to the driver driving slow and throwing small rocks out of the window. When the two vehicles came to a stop light the subject reportedly pointed a knife at the victim. The subject’s license to operate was suspended and an officer discovered multiple weapons within the vehicle. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after revocation and assault with a dangerous weapon.
Occurred at 12:08 AM (5/19) – Boylston Street/ Lee Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for speeding. Upon investigation officers learned that the subjects license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
May 17th- 18th
May 17th- 18th
Arrests:
Occurred at 8:19 AM (5/17) – Princeton Road/ Lagrange Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for an illegal left turn. Officers learned that the subject did not have a proper Massachusetts license to operate. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating with not duly license.
Occurred at 2:50 PM (5/17) – Harvard Street
Officers responded to a report of shoplifting from a local store. Upon arrival officers learned that a female subject had been stopped by a plain clothed employee. The subject had been caught placing several items into her purse without paying. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for shoplifting.
Occurred between 2:17 AM (5/18) and 2:45 AM (5/18) – Beacon Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a red light violation. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject had consumed alcoholic beverages earlier in the evening. After conducting field sobriety tests officers learned that the subject was operating under the influence of alcohol. The subject was subsequently placed under arrests for operating under the influence of alcohol.
Occurred at 2:42 AM (5/18) – Boylston Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for speeding. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Occurred at 2:56 AM (5/18) – Harvard Street/ Green Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a defective break light. Upon investigation officers learned that both parties within the vehicle had consumed alcoholic beverages earlier in the evening. Officers also learned that the subject’s license was suspended and that there was marijuana in the vehicle. The subject was placed under arrests for operating under the influence of alcohol, operating after suspension, possession of class D with intent to distribute, violation of drug free school zone, and possession of class E.
Burglary:
Occurred between 11:00 AM (5/17) and 12:30 PM (5/17) – Stearns Road
Officers responded to a report of burglary. Upon investigation officers learned that the victim returned home to the apartment and noticed a male subject standing in front of her door. When she confronted the man he stated he was looking for a friend and then left. The subject later realized that a few pieces of jewelry were missing from her bedroom and there were pry marks on her apartment door.
Occurred between 11:30 AM (5/17) and 4:15 PM (5/17) – Alton Place
Officer responded to a report of a burglary. Upon arrival officers learned that there was forced entry through the front door to access the apartment. All three bedrooms within the apartment were ransacked and several items were missing. The apartment was processed. While investigating officers learned that the neighboring apartment door was also damaged and items were also missing.
Occurred between 4:00 PM (5/17) and 11:00 PM (5/17) – Kent Street
Officers responded to a report of burglary. Upon investigation officers learned that a subject had entered through a bedroom window. The apartment appeared ransacked and there were several items missing from the apartment.
Arrests:
Occurred at 8:19 AM (5/17) – Princeton Road/ Lagrange Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for an illegal left turn. Officers learned that the subject did not have a proper Massachusetts license to operate. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating with not duly license.
Occurred at 2:50 PM (5/17) – Harvard Street
Officers responded to a report of shoplifting from a local store. Upon arrival officers learned that a female subject had been stopped by a plain clothed employee. The subject had been caught placing several items into her purse without paying. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for shoplifting.
Occurred between 2:17 AM (5/18) and 2:45 AM (5/18) – Beacon Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a red light violation. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject had consumed alcoholic beverages earlier in the evening. After conducting field sobriety tests officers learned that the subject was operating under the influence of alcohol. The subject was subsequently placed under arrests for operating under the influence of alcohol.
Occurred at 2:42 AM (5/18) – Boylston Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for speeding. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Occurred at 2:56 AM (5/18) – Harvard Street/ Green Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a defective break light. Upon investigation officers learned that both parties within the vehicle had consumed alcoholic beverages earlier in the evening. Officers also learned that the subject’s license was suspended and that there was marijuana in the vehicle. The subject was placed under arrests for operating under the influence of alcohol, operating after suspension, possession of class D with intent to distribute, violation of drug free school zone, and possession of class E.
Burglary:
Occurred between 11:00 AM (5/17) and 12:30 PM (5/17) – Stearns Road
Officers responded to a report of burglary. Upon investigation officers learned that the victim returned home to the apartment and noticed a male subject standing in front of her door. When she confronted the man he stated he was looking for a friend and then left. The subject later realized that a few pieces of jewelry were missing from her bedroom and there were pry marks on her apartment door.
Occurred between 11:30 AM (5/17) and 4:15 PM (5/17) – Alton Place
Officer responded to a report of a burglary. Upon arrival officers learned that there was forced entry through the front door to access the apartment. All three bedrooms within the apartment were ransacked and several items were missing. The apartment was processed. While investigating officers learned that the neighboring apartment door was also damaged and items were also missing.
Occurred between 4:00 PM (5/17) and 11:00 PM (5/17) – Kent Street
Officers responded to a report of burglary. Upon investigation officers learned that a subject had entered through a bedroom window. The apartment appeared ransacked and there were several items missing from the apartment.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
May 16th-17th
May 16th-17th
Arrests:
Occurred between 5:00 PM (5/16) and 5:30 PM (5/16) – Cypress Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a red light violation. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject did not have a proper Massachusetts license to operate. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating without a license.
Arrests:
Occurred between 5:00 PM (5/16) and 5:30 PM (5/16) – Cypress Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a red light violation. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject did not have a proper Massachusetts license to operate. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating without a license.
Monday, May 16, 2011
May 12th- 16th
May 12th-13th
Arrests:
Occurred at 2:39 PM (5/12) – Harvard Street
Officers responded to a report of shoplifting. Upon arrival officers learned that the subject had first tried to return an item that was never purchased but was denied. The subject then continued to shop around the store placed multiple items within her purse. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for shoplifting.
Occurred between 5:09 PM (5/12) and 5:15 PM (5/12) – Commonwealth Avenue
Officers responded to a report of shoplifting. Upon arrival officers learned that a male subject had been seen placing items into a bag without paying for them. An employee approached the subject and informed the police. The subject was subsequently placed under arrests for shoplifting. During the arrest officers discovered several items and paraphernalia consistent with heroin use. The subject was additionally charged with possession of a Class A substance.
May 13th- May 16th
Arrests:
Occurred between 2:37 AM (5/14) and 4:03 AM (5/14) – Harvard Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a failed inspection sticker. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject did not have a proper Massachusetts license to operate. The subject was subsequently placed under arrests for operating without a license.
Occurred at 4:29 PM (5/14) – Pleasant Street
Officers responded to a report of a restraining order violation. Upon arrival officers learned that the victim had a current restraining order against the male subject who had been calling and leaving voicemails on her cell phone. Officers responded to the male subject’s residence and the subject was subsequently placed under arrests for violating a court order.
Occurred between 6:35 PM (5/14) and 7:03 PM (5/14) – Chestnut Hill Avenue
Officers conducted a traffic stop for an expired inspection sticker. Upon the traffic stop officers learned that the subject’s license to operate was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Burglary:
Occurred between 6:45 PM (5/13) and 10:38 PM (5/13) – St. Paul Street
Officers responded to a report of a burglary. Upon arrival officers learned that a subject had entered the apartment through a window. Two laptops were missing from the apartment. There were no signs of forced entry or any damage. There was a similar instance two days later at a near by apartment.
Occurred between 8:30 PM (5/13) and 11:35 PM (5/13) – Marion Street
Officers responded to a report of burglary. Upon investigation officers learned that there were signs of forced entry through the side door. Several items were missing from the apartment.
Arrests:
Occurred at 2:39 PM (5/12) – Harvard Street
Officers responded to a report of shoplifting. Upon arrival officers learned that the subject had first tried to return an item that was never purchased but was denied. The subject then continued to shop around the store placed multiple items within her purse. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for shoplifting.
Occurred between 5:09 PM (5/12) and 5:15 PM (5/12) – Commonwealth Avenue
Officers responded to a report of shoplifting. Upon arrival officers learned that a male subject had been seen placing items into a bag without paying for them. An employee approached the subject and informed the police. The subject was subsequently placed under arrests for shoplifting. During the arrest officers discovered several items and paraphernalia consistent with heroin use. The subject was additionally charged with possession of a Class A substance.
May 13th- May 16th
Arrests:
Occurred between 2:37 AM (5/14) and 4:03 AM (5/14) – Harvard Street
Officers conducted a traffic stop for a failed inspection sticker. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject did not have a proper Massachusetts license to operate. The subject was subsequently placed under arrests for operating without a license.
Occurred at 4:29 PM (5/14) – Pleasant Street
Officers responded to a report of a restraining order violation. Upon arrival officers learned that the victim had a current restraining order against the male subject who had been calling and leaving voicemails on her cell phone. Officers responded to the male subject’s residence and the subject was subsequently placed under arrests for violating a court order.
Occurred between 6:35 PM (5/14) and 7:03 PM (5/14) – Chestnut Hill Avenue
Officers conducted a traffic stop for an expired inspection sticker. Upon the traffic stop officers learned that the subject’s license to operate was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Burglary:
Occurred between 6:45 PM (5/13) and 10:38 PM (5/13) – St. Paul Street
Officers responded to a report of a burglary. Upon arrival officers learned that a subject had entered the apartment through a window. Two laptops were missing from the apartment. There were no signs of forced entry or any damage. There was a similar instance two days later at a near by apartment.
Occurred between 8:30 PM (5/13) and 11:35 PM (5/13) – Marion Street
Officers responded to a report of burglary. Upon investigation officers learned that there were signs of forced entry through the side door. Several items were missing from the apartment.
Press Release: Seat Belt Safety
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 5/19/2011
CONTACT: Captain Michael Gropman
Brookline Police Traffic Division 617-730-2230
The Brookline Police Department Launches Special High Visibility Click It or Ticket Enforcement Blitz
Massachusetts is Getting Tough on All Drivers and Passengers in an Effort to Boost Seat Belt Use and Save Lives
Brookline, MA -As part of a nationwide effort to save lives, the Brookline Police Department, in partnership with the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security's (EOPSS) Highway Safety Division (HSD), the State Police and nearly 190 other local departments, is launching a high-visibility seat belt enforcement blitz called Click It or Ticket. The message is simple: Massachusetts drivers and passengers should always wear their seat belts or be ready to face the consequences.
This special crackdown, beginning May 23 and running through June 5, marks the first seat belt enforcement mobilization across the state this year, designed to increase seat belt use and decrease motor vehicle fatalities and injuries. Over 180 police departments and the State Police have adopted zero-tolerance policies for seat belt violations, signaling the increasing importance of the issue.
"Injuries caused by motor vehicle crashes cost the taxpayers and businesses hundreds of millions of dollars every year," said Captain Michael Gropman. "We can help reduce those costs by making sure people buckle up, every trip, every time. By showing motorists traveling through the Town we mean business, we hope to increase the seatbelt usage rates." A survey last year showed an average of 83% usage rate in the Town of
Brookline.
According to the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), based on known usage, 52 percent of the passenger vehicle occupants killed in motor vehicle crashes in Massachusetts during 2009 were not wearing their seat belts at the time of the crash, three percent higher than the national average.
"A lot of people ignore the statistics because they see themselves as good drivers," said Capt. Gropman, "but they forget that they can get hurt because of other reckless drivers. Your best defense is to obey the law, and buckle up."
That's why the Brookline Police Department applied for a federal grant from EOPSS/HSD along with their national, statewide and local partners to conduct this special Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement mobilization. Funded by EOPSS/HSD through a federal grant, stepped-up law enforcement activities will be conducted in late May and early June. So remember, if you are pulled over for violating traffic laws, law enforcement will be checking to make sure drivers and passengers are wearing their seat belts. No more excuses. Click It or Ticket.
For more information, please visit www.mass.gov/highwaysafety.
* According to NHTSA, all numbers and percentages referencing belted or unbelted fatalities are based on "Known Usage."
CONTACT: Captain Michael Gropman
Brookline Police Traffic Division 617-730-2230
The Brookline Police Department Launches Special High Visibility Click It or Ticket Enforcement Blitz
Massachusetts is Getting Tough on All Drivers and Passengers in an Effort to Boost Seat Belt Use and Save Lives
Brookline, MA -As part of a nationwide effort to save lives, the Brookline Police Department, in partnership with the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security's (EOPSS) Highway Safety Division (HSD), the State Police and nearly 190 other local departments, is launching a high-visibility seat belt enforcement blitz called Click It or Ticket. The message is simple: Massachusetts drivers and passengers should always wear their seat belts or be ready to face the consequences.
This special crackdown, beginning May 23 and running through June 5, marks the first seat belt enforcement mobilization across the state this year, designed to increase seat belt use and decrease motor vehicle fatalities and injuries. Over 180 police departments and the State Police have adopted zero-tolerance policies for seat belt violations, signaling the increasing importance of the issue.
"Injuries caused by motor vehicle crashes cost the taxpayers and businesses hundreds of millions of dollars every year," said Captain Michael Gropman. "We can help reduce those costs by making sure people buckle up, every trip, every time. By showing motorists traveling through the Town we mean business, we hope to increase the seatbelt usage rates." A survey last year showed an average of 83% usage rate in the Town of
Brookline.
According to the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), based on known usage, 52 percent of the passenger vehicle occupants killed in motor vehicle crashes in Massachusetts during 2009 were not wearing their seat belts at the time of the crash, three percent higher than the national average.
"A lot of people ignore the statistics because they see themselves as good drivers," said Capt. Gropman, "but they forget that they can get hurt because of other reckless drivers. Your best defense is to obey the law, and buckle up."
That's why the Brookline Police Department applied for a federal grant from EOPSS/HSD along with their national, statewide and local partners to conduct this special Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement mobilization. Funded by EOPSS/HSD through a federal grant, stepped-up law enforcement activities will be conducted in late May and early June. So remember, if you are pulled over for violating traffic laws, law enforcement will be checking to make sure drivers and passengers are wearing their seat belts. No more excuses. Click It or Ticket.
For more information, please visit www.mass.gov/highwaysafety.
* According to NHTSA, all numbers and percentages referencing belted or unbelted fatalities are based on "Known Usage."
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