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

Friday, March 19, 2010

March 18th

Arrest

Occurred 1:52AM (3/18) – Beacon St./Carlton St.

Police responded to a report of a traffic crash possibly involving an intoxicated driver. When officers arrived on scene, they observed the vehicle that was parked in a meter space and had substantial front end damage. A transit police officer originally found the vehicle and had examined the scene. He stated that at this time the driver appeared to be sleeping and, upon waking, incoherent. The driver maintained his incoherent state while conversing with officers about what happened. After further investigation and due to the driver’s state, officers became concerned that he was intoxicated. The driver was arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor.

Occurred 10:50AM (3/18) – 98 Crowninshield Rd.

Police responded to a report of a suspicious man walking around a neighbor’s house. Officers located the suspect riding away on a bicycle. After confirming that the suspect had been around the neighbor’s house, officers conducted a pat frisk search for weapons. Officers located four small bags containing marijuana which appeared to be for distribution. When asked, the suspect admitted to dealing marijuana and was subsequently arrested for possession of a class D substance with intent to distribute in a school zone and trespassing.

Occurred 12:38PM (3/18) – 270 Boylston St.

Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, it was discovered that his license was expired. The driver was arrested for being not duly licensed.

Occurred 11:40PM (3/18) – Harvard Ave./Brainerd Rd.

Police attempted to perform a traffic stop for a driving violation. The suspect failed to pull over numerous times but became stuck in traffic, at which point the pursuing officers approached the vehicle. Neither the driver nor the two passengers were wearing seatbelts. Upon identifying all occupants, officers found that one passenger had outstanding warrants. After removing the passenger due to the warrants and nervous behavior, officers observed a gun on the floor of the front passenger’s side. All occupants of the vehicle were arrested.

Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle

Occurred between 10:00AM (3/17) and 9:35AM (3/18) – Welch Rd.

Victim reported to police that a laptop computer, a briefcase, and numerous accessories were missing from his vehicle. The victim stated that he parked his vehicle in his driveway and returned the next morning to find these items missing. Police are following up on the case.

Burglary

Occurred between 12:00PM (3/14) and 11:59AM (3/18) – Channing Rd.

Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that she had returned from a short vacation and discovered that a rear window and a back door to her home were open. Officers discovered several open drawers and numerous pieces of jewelry on the floor and bed. There were also two packages that had been delivered to the house that had been opened. Police are following up on the case.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

March 18th

Arrest

Occurred 9:54AM (3/17) – 59 Oakland Rd.

Police responded to a report of a suspicious parked vehicle. Officers discovered a car containing three people that appeared to be smoking marijuana. After conversing with the occupants and searching the vehicle, officers found two containers holding marijuana and distribution paraphernalia. The driver of the vehicle was arrested for possession of a class D substance with intent to distribute.

Fraud

Occurred between 7:32PM (8/10/2009) and 3:00PM (3/5) – High St.

Police responded to a report of fraud. The victim stated that she filed for health insurance with a company called the American Trade Association (sometimes also known as Smart Data Solutions) through a sales representative. The company charged her payments for 7 months. During these months, the victim went to two doctor’s appointments and received delinquent bills on both. These bills should have been covered under her insurance plan. It is now believed that the insurance is a scam. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

Occurred between 8:00PM (3/16) and 7:48AM (3/17) – Englewood Ave.

Police responded to a reported larceny. The victim stated that he had parked his vehicle in the rear lot behind his home. When he returned to the vehicle in the morning, he noticed that the passenger side had been placed on cinderblocks and the front and rear tires were missing. Police are following up on the case.

Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle

Occurred between 9:15PM (3/16) and 8:21AM (3/17) – Laurel Rd.

Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that she had parked her vehicle in her driveway. When she returned to her vehicle, the right front passenger window had been smashed. The victim’s bag was stolen from the passenger’s seat containing two bracelets, a cell phone, and a wallet. Police are following up on the case.

Burglary

Occurred between 6:00PM (3/16) and 7:35AM (3/17) – Newton St.

Police were in the process of searching for items from a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle that had occurred earlier in the day. While looking, officers found a nylon bag and two pairs of sneakers with a gym ID, unrelated to the first break. After locating the owner, it was discovered that she had been searching for her bag and had noticed it was missing from her vehicle. The victim also stated that when she went to leave her house in the morning, her back door was unlocked and open but nothing was missing from the house. She insisted that she always locks that door. Police are following up on the case.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

March 16th

Arrest

Occurred 12:18PM (3/16) – 322 Washington St.

Police executed a traffic stop for an expired registration. Upon identifying the driver, it was discovered that his license had been revoked. The driver was arrested for operating a motor vehicle after revocation.

Larceny

Occurred 5:13PM (3/16) – Park St.

Victim reported to police that her antique silver table settings were missing. She stated that she had hired a moving company to help bring her belongings to storage and that after the move she noticed the silver was gone. Police are following up on the case.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Free Leaf Blower Inspections!

Effective January 1, 2010, the Leaf Blower Noise By-Law went into effect. The Town will be conducting inspections starting tonight at the Department of Public Works at 870 Hammond Street, and continuing every first and third Tuesday from 5:00PM to 7:00PM. No appointments necessary. Machines that pass inspection will receive a label indicating that they may be operated within Brookline.

Questions and information please call the DPW at (617) 646-2700 or reference the Town’s Noise By-Law.

March 12th-15th

Arrest

Occurred 9:36PM (3/12) – 194 Boylston St.

Police executed a traffic stop for a speeding violation. After conversing with the driver, officers became concerned that he was intoxicated. Upon further investigation, the driver was arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor.

Occurred 1:25AM (3/13) – 11 Boylston St.

Police performed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, it was discovered that his driver’s license had been revoked. The driver was arrested for operating a motor vehicle after revocation.

Occurred 12:27PM (3/13) – 277 Harvard St.

Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. The driver stated that his license had been revoked and that he should not being driving. A further check of the driver’s information confirmed his license had been revoked. Upon further investigation police found that the driver had an active warrant out of Dorchester. The driver was arrested for operating after revocation, the warrant, and failure to stop for a red light.

Occurred 9:37PM (3/13) – Washington St./Juniper St.

Police responded to a report of an accident. The vehicle had crawled into a cement. Officers approached the vehicle and identified the driver. Due to the circumstances of the accident and the conversation with the driver, officers became concerned that he was intoxicated. At the conclusion of the investigation, the driver was arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor.

Graffiti

Occurred between 8:00AM (3/11) and 11:43AM (3/13) – 119 Rawson Rd.

Police responded to a report of graffiti. The complainant stated that someone had tagged the wall in front of his house. There were also two other incidents of graffiti discovered by police along Rawson Rd. and Rawson Path.

Larceny

Occurred between 11:00PM (3/7) and 8:00AM (3/8) – 99 Park St.

Police responded to a report of larceny. The victim stated that money had been stolen out of his wallet sometime while he was undergoing medical care. Police are following up on the case.

Occurred 6:03PM (3/13) – 730 Commonwealth Ave.

Police responded to a report of a suspected shoplifter in CVS. The man was also suspected of just having shoplifted from a nearby Radio Shack. Officers identified the suspect and located several pieces of CVS merchandise on his person. The suspect was arrested for shoplifting.

Occurred 10:00PM (3/13) – 27 Harvard St.

Police responded to an attempted shoplifting. The complainant stated that she saw the suspect place a wine bottle under his jacket. Upon confronting the man and taking the bottle back, the suspect fled. Police are following up on the case.

Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle

Occurred between 12:10AM and 7:30AM (3/15) – 36 St. Paul St.

Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that when he went out to his vehicle in the morning he discovered that the front passenger window had been smashed. The victim also noticed that a GPS system, digital camera, watch, laundry basket with clothes, and a black duffel bag were all missing from the vehicle. Police are following up on the case.

Burglary

Occurred between 11:05AM (3/12) and 6:19AM (3/13) – Beacon St.

Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering. The victim stated that when he arrived in the morning to open his store, there was a note on the back door from Brookline Police stating that the door had been found unsecured and the premises were checked. The victim discovered large amounts of cash missing from the registers. A neighboring building was also found to have been tampered with but nothing appeared to have been taken. Police are following up on the case.

Friday, March 12, 2010

March 11th

Arrest

Occurred 7:42AM (3/11) – Newton St./Clyde St.

Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. The operator could not produce any form of identification, including his license. After a check, it was discovered that the operator did not have a driver’s license and he was subsequently arrested for being not duly licensed.

Malicious Damage

Occurred between 8:30AM and 9:12AM (3/11) – Cypress St./Waverly St.

Police responded to a report of malicious damage to a vehicle. The victim stated that the side of his vehicle had been damaged by a sharp object. Police are following up on the case.

Fraud

Occurred between 1:33PM (3/9) and 1:33PM (3/11) – Babcock St.

Police responded to a report of fraudulent use of a credit card. The victim stated that he checked his online credit statement and noticed a fraudulent charge from a website. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

Occurred between 4:00PM (3/8) and 4:55PM (3/11) – Hancock Rd.

Police responded to a report of larceny. The victim stated that an outdoor metal statue was taken from her back patio. The statue was heavy and probably needed two people to move it. Police are following up on the case.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

March 10th

Breaking and Entering of a Motor Vehicle

Occurred between 7:00PM (3/9) and 6:00PM (3/10) – 9 John St.

Police responded to a report of malicious damage to a vehicle. The complainant, the daughter of the vehicle’s owner, stated that the vehicle’s driver’s side window and front windshield were smashed. There was also a key in the ignition that did not belong to that vehicle. Another vehicle in the surrounding area also had the windshield smashed. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

Occurred between 5:00PM (3/9) and 10:00AM (3/10) – 1309 Beacon St.

Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim, a security guard at the Bank of America, stated that he had placed his laptop computer under the desk last night. The following morning, everything appeared to be normal but after leaving the area to help out with parking, the victim returned to find his laptop missing. Police are following up on the case.

Burglary

Occurred between 9:00AM (2/27) and 8:05AM (3/10) – Martha Lane

Complainant reported that she and her husband were house sitting for a family member when they noticed that a door was unlocked. There were several drawers opened and a lamp was removed and placed onto a bed. Police are following up on the case.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

March 9th

Arrest

Occurred 3:15PM (3/9) – 46 Tappan St.

Police observed a male trespassing on Brookline High School property. Upon identifying the male, it was confirmed that he was not permitted to be on any Brookline High School property. He was arrested for violating his trespass order.

Occurred 7:23PM (3/9) – 1633 Beacon St.

Police located a vehicle that had been involved earlier in a hit and run. Based on conversation with the driver of the vehicle, officers became concerned that he may be intoxicated. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating under the influence of liquor, leaving the scene of a property damage accident, operating to endanger, and marked lanes violation.

Fraud

Occurred between 7:00AM (11/25/2009) and 3:00PM (12/11/2009) – Park St.

Police responded to a report of fraud. The victim stated that her department store credit card had multiple unauthorized charges. Police are following up on the case.

Occurred 8:57AM (3/9) – Denny Rd.

Police responded to a report of a fraudulent use of a credit card. The victim stated that he received a call from Foot Locker shoe store about a recent purchase with his credit card. The victim stated he had not purchased anything at Foot Locker recently. Police are following up on the case.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

March 8th

Graffiti

Occurred between 9:00AM (3/4) and 9:03AM (3/8) – Rawson Rd./Gardner Rd.

Police responded to a report of graffiti on a wall. The caller did not know how long the graffiti had been there but believes it was most likely there for only a few days. Police are following up on the case.

Malicious Damage

Occurred between 12:00PM (3/5) and 10:00AM (3/6) – 15 Claflin Rd.

Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that two nights in a row her motor scooter had been damaged. There were scratches along the side from it being knocked over and the front was broken. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

Occurred between 2:00PM and 6:00PM (3/8) – 523 VFW Parkway

Police responded to a report of larceny. The victim stated that he parked his car in the Ashville parking lot and upon returning noticed his license plates were missing. Police are following up on the case.

Breaking and Entering of a Motor Vehicle

Occurred 12:29PM (3/8) – 637 Washington St.

Police responded to a report of a suspicious white male walking between parked vehicles in a lot. The caller then stated that she witnessed this man enter a parked vehicle. Officers located the suspect and after further investigation placed him under arrest for two counts of breaking and entering of a motor vehicle, attempt to commit a crime, and possession of a class E substance (possible Clonazepam pill was found in suspect’s pocket).

Burglary

Occurred between 4:30PM (3/7) and 5:50AM (3/8) – Harvard St.

Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering at a local store. The victim stated that when he closed for the day, he took all the money out of the register and placed it in a secure location. When the victim arrived the next morning, the alarm was beeping and the back door had been pried open. Officers found that the phone and alarm cables had been severed and that the tape from the security cameras had been removed. Police are following up on the case.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Brookline PD - Park Interns

March 8, 2010

Position: Park Police Interns

Start Date: May 24th 2010

Schedule: Nights and Weekends, till Labor Day

Qualifications: Preference to Town residents who have attained the age of 18 and are enrolled in college, with an interest in Criminal Justice. Park Interns will ensure that park rules, regulations and Town by‐laws are adhered to, within the recreational areas of the Town. They will work closely with the Police officers on the street as well as Park Rangers from the Park Department. Hours will be late afternoon and evening shifts. We are seeking highly motivated people who enjoy interacting with people from all walks of life. They should enjoy being outside getting exercise as they may be required to travel between several locations and interacting with people in the parks.

Applications: May be picked up at the Brookline Public Safety Building, located at 350 Washington St.

For more information contact:
Lt. Philip Harrington
Brookline Police Department Community Services Division
(617) 730‐2253
Phil_Harrington@brooklinema.gov

Note: The Town of Brookline is an equal opportunity employer.

March 5th - 7th

Arrest

Occurred 1:13AM (3/5) – 44 Washington St.

Police executed a traffic stop for an equipment violation. Officers noticed that there were seven people in the car, which was designed to hold five. After identifying all of the passengers, it was discovered that one had an active warrant issued by Roxbury Court. The man was subsequently placed under arrest.

Occurred between 2:25AM and 3:45AM (3/5) – Beacon St./Hawes St.

Police located a vehicle that had been involved earlier in a hit and run. Based on conversation with the driver of the vehicle and his girlfriend, officers became concerned that he may be intoxicated. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating under the influence of liquor and leaving the scene of an accident.

Occurred between 1:50PM and 2:10PM (3/6) 273 Harvard St.

Police performed a traffic stop for a driving violation. The driver stated that he did not have a license. After confirming that the driver did not have a valid driver’s license, he was subsequently placed under arrest for operating a motor vehicle being not duly licensed.

Occurred 1:25AM (3/7) – Washington St./Juniper St.

Police executed a traffic stop for a speeding violation. The driver stated that he did not have a driver’s license. Upon confirmation, the driver was arrested for being not duly licensed.

Assault

Occurred 11:02PM (3/5) – 99 Harvard St.

Police responded to a report of a possible assault with a firearm. Officers located the three boys suspected to be involved and discovered that two of them were carrying pellet guns painted to look real. Through further investigation, it was found that only one of the suspects used the weapon in a threatening manner and he was subsequently arrested for assault by means of a dangerous weapon.

Graffiti

Occurred between 9:00PM (3/6) and 8:00AM (3/7) – 235 Cypress St.

Police reported to a report of graffiti on a dumpster behind a building. Police are following up on the case.

Arson

Occurred between 8:24PM and 10:30PM (3/7) – 227 Babcock St.

Police responded to a report of arson at a local hospital. An employee stated that the suspect began making paper balls and placing them on his bed. He then lit the paper on fire, igniting the mattress, and closed the door. The suspect was located in the lobby of the building and was subsequently arrested for arson.

Malicious Damage

Occurred between 7:00PM (3/4) and 7:55AM (3/5) – 129 Fisher Ave.

Police responded to a report of malicious damage to a building and breaking and entering. The caller stated that a Newbury College employee’s office was ransacked, with papers and books strewn around the floor. Police are following up on the case.

Occurred between 7:00PM (3/4) and 8:00AM (3/5) – 135 Fisher Ave.

Police responded to a report of malicious damage at a Newbury College building. A Newbury College employee stated that he noticed two glass panels from the library door were broken. Police are following up on the case.

Occurred 9:25PM (3/6) – Harvard St./Aspinwall Ave.

The victim reported to police that while travelling northbound on Harvard St. She tapped the horn to let a bicyclist know she was behind. At the next red light, the bicyclist picked up a metal object and hit the driver’s front fender and sped off. Police are following up on the case.

Occurred between 9:00PM (3/6) and 9:00AM (3/7) – 66 Lawton St.

The victim reported to police that a flower pot was removed from the property and broken in half. Police are following up on the case.

Burglary

Occurred between 8:15AM (3/5) and 10:00AM (3/5) – Beacon St.

Police responded to a report of a burglary at a local business. The victim stated that upon arriving to work, she placed her pocketbook in her locker. Another employee later noticed that the victim’s pocketbook was on the floor. The victim’s wallet, containing three credit cards and some money, was missing. Police are following up on the case.

Occurred between 5:00PM and 8:00PM (3/6) – Chestnut Hill Ave.

Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering. The victim stated that he left his house to pick up his parents from the airport and when he returned, the garage door was open and several rooms were ransacked. A video game console and two watches were missing. Police are following up on the case.

Friday, March 5, 2010

March 4th

Arrest

Occurred 1:34PM (3/4) – 269 Harvard St.

Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, it was discovered that his license was suspended and that he had an active arrest warrant issued by Dedham Court. The driver was subsequently placed under arrest.

Occurred 5:05PM (3/4) – Mountfort St./Commonwealth Ave.

Police performed a traffic stop for a driving violation. The driver stated that she did not have a license. Upon confirmation of her license status, the driver was placed under arrest for operating a motor vehicle not duly licensed.

Graffiti

Occurred 6:59PM (3/4) – Tappan St./Beaconsfield Rd.

Police responded to a report of a suspect tagging a mailbox. The caller stated that the suspect exited from the passenger’s side of a vehicle and proceeded to mark the mailbox. The tag was similar to many that had been placed throughout the area.

Fraud

Occurred 7:01PM (3/4) – Sherman Rd.

Resident reported to police that she has previously been a victim to ID fraud and believes the same thing is happening now. She stated that false accounts were being created under Washington Mutual (now JP-Morgan) and believes another checking and savings account has been formed. Police are following up on the case.

Malicious Damage

Occurred 9:00AM (3/4) – Brookline Cemetery Walnut St.

Police responded to a report of malicious damage to town property. The complainants, Parks and Recreation employees, stated that they received a call in the morning that there was damage to numerous headstones in a town cemetery. They also observed beer cans strewn around the cemetery. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

Occurred between 10:00PM (3/3) and 8:53AM (3/4) – 22 Chestnut Pl.

Police responded to a report of a larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim stated that when he approached his vehicle in the morning, he noticed that his left front tire and rim were missing and a cinderblock was left propping up the vehicle. Police are following up on the case.

Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle

Occurred between 7:00AM (2/26) and 4:51PM (3/6) – Welland Rd.

Victim reported to police that his locked vehicle had been broken into. Just change was missing from the center console. Police are following up on the case.

Weapons Violation

Occurred 9:05PM (3/3) – 361 Washington St.

Police responded to a report of a possible firearm found at the Brookline Public library. The caller stated that he moved a jacket that was on a table and felt heavy item in the pocket. Police located a handgun, with ammunition, and a cell phone inside the jacket pockets. Detectives were able to identify the suspect from surveillance video. Detectives visited the suspect’s home and he was subsequently arrested for unlawful possession of a large capacity firearm, improper storage of a firearm, carrying a firearm while under the influence of liquor and possession of ammunition.

March 3rd

Arrest

Occurred 7:25PM (3/3) – 210 Chestnut St.

Police responded to a report of a man with several active arrest warrants that were issued by Brookline District Court. He was found to be at his mother’s house and was placed under arrest without incident. While arresting the suspect, officers noticed clothing that matched that of a library theft that had occurred back in December 2009. After further investigation, the man was charged with larceny from a building as well.

Malicious Damage

Occurred between 6:00PM (3/2) and 8:54AM (3/3) – 753 Boylston St.

Police responded to a report of malicious damage to a motor vehicle. The victim stated that he noticed his rear window was smashed when he went outside in the morning. There was also a dent in the frame of the rear window. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny


Occurred between 2:30PM and 4:30PM (3/3) – 66 Tappan St.

Victim reported to police that numerous personal items were missing form her backpack. She stated her backpack was in her locker in the girl’s locker room of the Brookline High School gym but did not have a lock to secure it. She later noticed that her wallet, cell phone, school ID, and several gift cards were missing. Police are following up on the case.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

March 2nd

Arrest

Occurred 11:05PM (3/2) – 1266 Commonwealth Ave.

Police observed what appeared to be a drug transaction occur outside a CVS parking lot. Both persons involved were questioned and the suspected dealer was in possession of marijuana and several prescription medications. The suspected dealer was placed under arrest for possession of a class D substance with intent to distribute, conspiracy to violate the controlled substance act, and possession of a class B substance.

Assault

Occurred 12:37PM (3/2) – 278 Washington St.

Police responded to a report of assault on a town parking enforcement officer. The victim stated that she was issuing a ticket for an expired meter violation when the vehicle’s owner approached her, upset about the ticket. The owner proceeded to throw her coffee at the parking enforcement officer. When the victim contacted police dispatch, the owner fled the scene. The vehicle and the owner were later located, identified, and arrested for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery on a public employee.

Fraud

Occurred between 12:22PM (1/17) and 12:22PM (3/2) – Harvard Ave.

Police responded to a report of fraud. The victim had been notified that her Capital One credit card was fraudulently used at a gas station in New Jersey. Along with this charge, there were also two additional charges made in Maryland. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

Occurred between 3:00PM and 5:00PM (3/1) – 115 Greenough St.

Police responded to a report of larceny at the gym at Brookline High School. Two students stated their Northface jackets to be missing after a volleyball game. Police are following up on the case.

Occurred between 2:50PM and 4:40PM (3/2) – Tappan St.

Victim reported to police that her jacket, containing her wallet and other valuables, was stolen from the Brookline High School gym. Police are following up on the case.

Occurred between 12:00PM (1/27) and 12:00PM (2/25) – Cary Rd.

Police responded to a report of a past larceny. The complainant stated that home healthcare workers have been caring for her father in his home. Over the past few weeks they have noticed that numerous items are missing from the house. Police are following up on the case.

Occurred between 11:30PM (3/1) and 5:20PM (3/2) – Regent Cr.

Police responded to a report of larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim stated that she noticed that her vehicle’s glove box and center console were open. The items that were missing were money that had been located in the ashtray, a roll of quarters, and several gift cards. Police are following up on the case.

Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle

Occurred between 1:00AM and 10:15AM (3/2) – Welland Rd.

Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim stated that upon returning to his car, he noticed that his items were strewn around the vehicle. The car had been left unlocked and only some change appears to have been taken. Police are following up on the case.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

March 1st

Arrest

  • Occurred 8:33PM (2/28) – Mountfort St./Essex St.

Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, it was discovered that her driver’s license was suspended. The officers also noticed the vehicle she was driving had an expired inspection sticker. The driver was subsequently placed under arrest.

  • Occurred 10:27PM (2/28) – 525 Harvard St.

Police performed a traffic stop for defective equipment. The driver stated that he currently did not have a license but had in the past. Officers confirmed that the driver’s license had actually been revoked. He was subsequently arrested for operating after revocation.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 9:00AM and 2:00PM (2/28) – Browne St.

Police responded to a report of fraud. The victim stated that she was contacted over Facebook by an old friend who claimed that he was in London and had been robbed at gunpoint and needed money. When she offered to help he requested she send money through Western Union, which she did. After a follow up conversation raised her suspicions, the victim called her friend. He explained that someone had hacked into his account and sent this message to everyone. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 8:20AM and 8:45AM (3/1) – 115 Greenough St.

Police responded to a report of three stolen cell phones. Three students at Brookline High School stated that their cell phones were missing. All of the students had left their backpacks in the girl’s locker room in the Tappan St. Gym. Police are following up on the case.

Monday, March 1, 2010

February 26th - 28th

Fraud

  • Occurred between 6:27PM (2/21) and 2:24AM (2/23) – Beacon St.

Victim reported to police that his Brookline Bank account had several unauthorized charges. The charges were made in Miami, FL, where the victim had been two weeks prior to the fraudulent charges occurring. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 10:52 (2/23) and 10:52 (2/26) – Fairbanks St.

Victim reported to police that there were unauthorized charges made to his Sovereign Bank debit account. There were a total of eight fraudulent charges. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 11:00PM (2/25) and 8:11AM (2/26) – 33 Egmont St.

Police responded to a report of a larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim stated that when she woke up this morning, she found that the windshield wipers on her car were missing. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 5:00PM and 5:15PM (2/25) – 525 Harvard St.

Victim reported to police that while shopping in TJ Maxx, several items were removed from her purse. She stated that her Gucci wallet was missing, containing numerous credit cards and money. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 11:00AM and 11:50AM (2/27) – 320 Harvard St.

Police responded to a local fashion store for a reported shoplifting. The complainant stated that she noticed a thin white female, approximately 5’5” with long dark hair, enter a dressing room with a designer jacket. The suspect left the store without purchasing anything and the complainant realized that her inventory was less one jacket. Police are following up on the case.

Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 9:00PM (2/14) and 9:00AM (2/18) – Circuit Rd.

Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim stated that she noticed her sunglasses and purse were missing from her car. Police are following up on the case.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 12:00PM and 8:15PM (2/27) – Bonad Rd.

Police responded to a report of a burglary. The caller stated that he was watching his brother-in-law’s house while they were on vacation. He and his wife left for a few hours and upon return, noticed that the side door to the house was ajar and a window was open. When he went upstairs, he noticed that all the bedrooms were in disarray. Police are following up on the case.

Friday, February 26, 2010

February 25th

Arrest

  • Occurred 1:33AM to 1:50AM (2/25) – Boylston St./Hammond St.

Police observed a man walking in the middle of the street in dangerously foggy conditions. Upon identifying the man, it was discovered that he had a warrant out of Cambridge. The man was subsequently arrested.

  • Occurred between 6:35AM and 7:10AM (2/25) – 270 Boylston St.

Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identification, the driver was found to have a suspended license. He was arrested for operating after suspension.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 12:15AM and 2:40AM (2/25) – 64 Westbourne Tr.

Police responded to a report of alarm activation at the Driscoll School. The screens of numerous windows had been removed and it appeared that a break in had occurred. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 10:27AM (2/9) and 10:27AM (2/25) – Prince St.

Police responded to a report of identity theft. The victim stated that he had received a rejection letter for an American Express credit card, but he has never applied for one. After further investigation, it was found that five applications for credit were made with his information. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 2:30 PM (2/19) and 10:30AM (2/20) – Dana St.

Police responded to a report of larceny. The victim stated that when she woke up and went to put on her watch in the morning she discovered it missing. Besides her family, the only other person in the house the night before was a cable technician. Police are following up on the case.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

February 24th

Arrest

  • Occurred 12:24AM (2/24) – 1016 Beacon St.

Police were responding to a business alarm activation when they observed a man walking from that general area. After identifying the man, they found him to be carrying a glass of alcohol. The man became uncooperative and belligerent and was subsequently arrested for public intoxication.

  • Occurred 3:37AM (2/24) – 155 Harvard St.

Police observed a parked van on the side of the street that had appeared to have hit a trash can. The driver also looked to be asleep. Based on conversation with the driver and his level of consciousness, officers became concerned that he may be intoxicated. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating under the influence of liquor.

  • Occurred 11:59PM (2/24) – Foster St.

Police responded to a disturbance at a residence. Upon identifying the parties involved, it was discovered that one man had two outstanding arrest warrants. The man was subsequently arrested.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 6:30PM (2/23) and 6:30AM (2/24) – Hillside Rd.

Police responded to a report of larceny. The caller stated that several pieces of copper piping had been stolen overnight similar to another incident that had occurred last year. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 9:00PM and 11:01PM (2/24) – Hurd Rd.

Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that she and her husband had just returned from vacation and that one of their suitcases was stolen while they were unloading their luggage. Police are following up on the case.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

February 23rd

Arrest

  • Occurred 7:13PM (2/23) – 2 Brookline Pl.

Police were made aware of an outstanding arrest warrant for a suspect. The warrant was issued by Waltham District Court for criminal motor vehicle violations and a by-law violation. The suspect was located and arrested.

  • Occurred 7:59PM (2/23) – Harvard St./Green St.

Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, police confirmed the operator’s driver’s license was suspended. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating after suspension.

Fraud

  • Occurred between 11:45AM (1/15) and 8:18PM (1/16) – Ivy St.

Victim reported that while looking over his credit account, he discovered six fraudulent charges. Police are following up on the case.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred 4:44PM (2/23) – 1324 Beacon St.

Police responded to a report of malicious damage to a town sidewalk. The caller stated that three males, dressed in black, were writing obscene language on the sidewalk in chalk. Police are following up on the case.

February 22nd

Arrest

  • Occurred 9:45PM (2/22) – Park Dr./Medfield St.

Police executed a traffic stop due to suspicious activity. Upon identifying the operator, it was found that he had a suspended driver’s license and he was subsequently arrested for operating after suspension.

Fraud

  • Occurred 8:17PM (2/09) – Colbourne Cres.

Police responded to a report of credit fraud. The victim stated that she and her husband had been on vacation in South Africa and had rented a car. Upon returning to the United States, it was discovered that two fraudulent charges had been made on his credit account. Police are following up on the case.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 2:00PM (2/20) and 9:00AM (2/22) – Beacon St.

Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny. The victim stated that when he arrived into work this morning he noticed that the rear door had been forced open. It appeared that only a small amount of money, located in a desk drawer, was missing. Officers were also alerted to an attempted breaking and entering in a neighboring building. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 9:45PM (2/21) and 9:00AM (2/22) – Harvard St.

Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering. The victim stated that when his employee opened his store in the morning, he noticed that the back door had been forced open and money was missing from the register. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 12:45PM (2/17) and 4:00PM (2/17) – 150 Fisher Ave.

Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that she had left her purse unattended while in her office. When she left work and went to CVS, she realized that her money and bank card were missing from her wallet. Police are following up on the case.

Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 6:00PM and 9:27PM (2/22) – 1 Station St.

Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle in the Station Street parking lot. The victim stated that after eating dinner, he returned to find the front driver side window of his vehicle smashed and his GPS unit missing. Police are following up on the case.