Arrest
Occurred 11:25 AM (6/25) – Longwood Ave. /Sewall Ave.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, it was discovered that he was only in possession of an international driver’s license, not a valid license to operate a motor vehicle. The driver was subsequently arrested for being not duly licensed.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 8:00 PM (6/23) and 9:30 PM (6/23) – Blake Rd.
Police responded to a complaint of past malicious damage. The victim stated that two of his motor vehicles had been damaged by a sharp object during the night. He found the damage the following morning and reported it to police. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:30 PM (6/23) and 7:30 AM (6/24) – Clark Rd.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated his vehicle was damaged by a sharp object while parked in his driveway. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 5:30 PM (6/24) and 8:45 AM (6/25) – Clinton Rd.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that she had parked her car at the top of her driveway and once she returned to it the following morning, she noticed it had been damaged by a sharp object. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM (6/25) – Tappan St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that two of his motor vehicles had been damaged while parked in his driveway. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:30 PM (6/25) and 12:30 PM (6/26) – Rawson Rd.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated his motor vehicle had been damaged while parked in his parking spot at his residence. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 8:00 AM (5/28) and 9:50 PM (6/24) – Beacon St.
Victim reported to police that two of his company checks had been taken and cashed without his authorization. The victim stated that he recalled using his check book approximately 3 to 4 weeks prior. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:12 AM (6/17) and 1:28 AM (6/24) – Washington St.
Victim reported to police that five of his personal checks were missing from his checkbook. The victim stated that while going through paperwork, he noticed the checks were missing. The victim also stated that during the past two weeks there have been several construction contractors that have had access to his apartment. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:15 PM and 12:30 PM (6/24) – Harvard St.
Victim reported to police that her cell phone had been stolen. The victim stated that while grocery shopping, she forgot her purse in the shopping cart and when she returned, her purse was gone. The victim’s purse was returned shortly afterward, upon inspecting its contents; she realized her cell phone was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00 PM (6/22) and 12:24 PM (6/24) – Lawton St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that while parked behind her residence for two consecutive days, both her front and rear license plates had been stolen. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00 PM (6/22) and 8:00 PM (6/25) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a past larceny. The victim stated that an unknown person had entered his apartment and stole his Apple IPAD computer along with a black carry case. He believed contractors were going in and out of his apartment during this time. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:30 PM (6/25) and 3:00 PM (6/26) – Franklin St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that while visiting her daughter, money was stolen from her purse. She had left her purse on her daughter’s bedroom floor and didn’t realize until later that the money was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 5:45 PM (6/26) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a shoplifter. The reporting person, a store employee, stated that a male customer came into the store and stole three pairs of women’s jeans. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00 PM (6/27) and 8:30 AM (6/28) – Euston St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that her bike had been stolen. The bike was secured with a combination lock to a hand railing on the outside of her apartment building. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 6:38 PM (6/29) – Francis St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim reported that two of her purses which contained two wallets had been stolen from her house. The new house cleaners she hired were the only people in the house during that time. Police are following up on the case.
Fraud
Occurred between 10:30 AM and 10:55 AM (6/27) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of credit card fraud. The suspect attempted to purchase two American Express gift cards at Walgreens. He tried using an in-active credit card obtained with an alias with another person’s account number. The suspect was advised by the clerk that he wasn’t going to be able to complete his purchase. Police are following up on the case.
Motor Vehicle Theft
Occurred between 8:00 PM and 10:00 PM (6/27) – Summit Ave.
Police came across a man who was following suspects he observed on his scooter which had gone missing the previous night. The victim told police that his scooter had been stolen from his driveway the previous night and described the potential suspects as Hispanic males, in their late teens. He had not reported the scooter stolen prior to this because he thought his friends were playing a joke on him. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny
Occurred between 8:30 AM and 8:00 PM (6/29) – Littell Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny. The victim stated that when he returned home, he found his front door open. He then realized his TV from the living room and several items of jewelry were missing. Police are following up on the case.
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
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Thursday, June 24, 2010
June 15th - 21st
Arrest
Occurred 4:39PM (6/16) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a local animal hospital for an intoxicated person. The caller, an employee, stated that the subject had come in to ask advice regarding her cat and upon entering the building, fell through the doorway. The caller was nervous about the subject’s sobriety and attempt to driver her vehicle. After further investigation, officers became concerned that the subject had driven to the station while intoxicated and she was subsequently arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor.
Occurred 5:26PM (6/17) – 56 Chestnut St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a speeding violation. Upon identifying the driver, officers found that his license was suspended. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle after suspension.
Occurred 4:45PM (6/18) – 4 Brookline Place
Police responded to a report of a possible shoplifting. The caller stated that he thought that a subject had just stolen an item from his convenience store, but nothing appeared to have been taken. Upon identifying the subject, officers found that he had a default warrant and he was subsequently arrested.
Occurred 12:43AM (6/19) – Boylston St./Dunster Rd.
Police performed a traffic stop for a speeding violation. After identifying the driver, it was discovered that she had a default warrant. The driver was subsequently arrested.
Occurred 7:35PM (6/21) – Boylston St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, officer found that his license was suspended. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating after suspension.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle
Occurred between 6:30AM and 2:20PM (6/18) – Brookline Ave./Parkway Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that he returned to his truck to find that his passenger side window was smashed and his GPS unit was stolen. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:00PM and 12:30PM (6/19) – Egmont St.
Police were informed by a victim that his vehicle had been victimized. The victim stated that he had returned to find his vehicle’s passenger side window smashed. A GPS unit and the victim’s wife’s purse, containing credit and debit cards, a passport, and medications, were stolen. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:10PM and 12:31PM (6/21) – Carlton St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim stated that he parked his company truck and upon returning was informed by a passerby that she had seen a heavy-set black female steal a GPS unit from the victim’s vehicle. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 10:30AM and 5:30PM (6/9) – Freeman St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The caller stated that he noticed that the vending machine, in the basement of an apartment complex, was not properly locked. When the vending machine was opened up, there was a large amount of money missing from inside. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 7:11PM (6/17) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a panic alarm for a shoplifter in a local retail store. Upon arriving on scene, an employee stated that a black male in his late 20’s or early 30’s, wearing a bright orange hoodie, blue jeans, and black sneakers, just stole an “Iphone” from the store. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:55AM and 9:00AM (6/18) – Browne St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that she was at a local coffee shop with a friend. She placed her black backpack was on the back of the chair and upon leaving, the victim realized it was gone. Along with the backpack, the victim’s wallet, credit cards, license, money, house keys, and prescription glasses were stolen. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 1:00PM and 1:17PM (6/18) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The caller, an employee at a local jewelry store, stated that she was working with a customer when another customer asked her a question. When the employee attempted to assist the other customer, the original customer walked out of the store with a silver ring. The suspect was a young woman with olive skin wearing a turquoise short sleeved shirt with a headband. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:30PM and 7:45PM (6/14) – Beacon St.
Victim reported to police that his Iphone had been stolen. He stated that he had left his cell phone in a restaurant and when he returned it was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 4:41PM (6/19) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a shoplifting at a local bookstore. The caller, an employee, stated that she observed a white female, 40-50 years old with long grey hair in a ponytail and missing several teeth, steal five woman’s silver rings from a display. The woman was with a 7-8 year old black male. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 5:32PM (6/1) and 5:32PM (6/19) – Rawson Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that several decorative items were stolen from his garden. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 8:05PM (6/19) – Commonwealth Ave.
Police responded to a report of a larceny from a local restaurant. The caller, an employee, stated that three subjects, all between 35-40 years old and heavy set with one missing a right leg and seated in a wheel chair, ordered a large amount of food and left without paying the bill. The subjects left in a green Honda sedan. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 6:00PM (6/17) and 5:00PM (6/20) – Clinton Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that his new credit card and the keys to his vehicle were missing from his desk inside his home. The victim believed that a visitor may have stolen the items. A check of the credit card showed that there were upwards of 20 fraudulent charges made since the card went missing. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred between 11:00AM and 2:00PM (6/15) – St. Paul St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that she arrived home to find her apartment broken into. A ring and some money were taken from the apartment. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:00AM and 3:40PM (6/17) – Strathmore Rd.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that she arrived home and noticed that her front door lock had been damaged. The lock appeared to have been pried open and was on the floor of her apartment. The victim’s dresser drawers were all opened and her items were strewn across her bedroom. It was discovered that the victim’s money was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:05AM and 2:45PM (6/18) – Browne St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that upon arriving home she discovered that her front door had been pried open. A large amount of jewelry was missing from the victim’s home. Officers also found that another apartment at the same address had been broken into and jewelry was also missing from inside. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:30AM and 7:00PM (6/21) – Freeman St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that he returned home to find his door lock was broken. Taken from inside the house were a watch and a jar of coins. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 4:39PM (6/16) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a local animal hospital for an intoxicated person. The caller, an employee, stated that the subject had come in to ask advice regarding her cat and upon entering the building, fell through the doorway. The caller was nervous about the subject’s sobriety and attempt to driver her vehicle. After further investigation, officers became concerned that the subject had driven to the station while intoxicated and she was subsequently arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor.
Occurred 5:26PM (6/17) – 56 Chestnut St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a speeding violation. Upon identifying the driver, officers found that his license was suspended. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle after suspension.
Occurred 4:45PM (6/18) – 4 Brookline Place
Police responded to a report of a possible shoplifting. The caller stated that he thought that a subject had just stolen an item from his convenience store, but nothing appeared to have been taken. Upon identifying the subject, officers found that he had a default warrant and he was subsequently arrested.
Occurred 12:43AM (6/19) – Boylston St./Dunster Rd.
Police performed a traffic stop for a speeding violation. After identifying the driver, it was discovered that she had a default warrant. The driver was subsequently arrested.
Occurred 7:35PM (6/21) – Boylston St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, officer found that his license was suspended. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating after suspension.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle
Occurred between 6:30AM and 2:20PM (6/18) – Brookline Ave./Parkway Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that he returned to his truck to find that his passenger side window was smashed and his GPS unit was stolen. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:00PM and 12:30PM (6/19) – Egmont St.
Police were informed by a victim that his vehicle had been victimized. The victim stated that he had returned to find his vehicle’s passenger side window smashed. A GPS unit and the victim’s wife’s purse, containing credit and debit cards, a passport, and medications, were stolen. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:10PM and 12:31PM (6/21) – Carlton St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim stated that he parked his company truck and upon returning was informed by a passerby that she had seen a heavy-set black female steal a GPS unit from the victim’s vehicle. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 10:30AM and 5:30PM (6/9) – Freeman St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The caller stated that he noticed that the vending machine, in the basement of an apartment complex, was not properly locked. When the vending machine was opened up, there was a large amount of money missing from inside. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 7:11PM (6/17) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a panic alarm for a shoplifter in a local retail store. Upon arriving on scene, an employee stated that a black male in his late 20’s or early 30’s, wearing a bright orange hoodie, blue jeans, and black sneakers, just stole an “Iphone” from the store. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:55AM and 9:00AM (6/18) – Browne St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that she was at a local coffee shop with a friend. She placed her black backpack was on the back of the chair and upon leaving, the victim realized it was gone. Along with the backpack, the victim’s wallet, credit cards, license, money, house keys, and prescription glasses were stolen. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 1:00PM and 1:17PM (6/18) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The caller, an employee at a local jewelry store, stated that she was working with a customer when another customer asked her a question. When the employee attempted to assist the other customer, the original customer walked out of the store with a silver ring. The suspect was a young woman with olive skin wearing a turquoise short sleeved shirt with a headband. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:30PM and 7:45PM (6/14) – Beacon St.
Victim reported to police that his Iphone had been stolen. He stated that he had left his cell phone in a restaurant and when he returned it was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 4:41PM (6/19) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a shoplifting at a local bookstore. The caller, an employee, stated that she observed a white female, 40-50 years old with long grey hair in a ponytail and missing several teeth, steal five woman’s silver rings from a display. The woman was with a 7-8 year old black male. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 5:32PM (6/1) and 5:32PM (6/19) – Rawson Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that several decorative items were stolen from his garden. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 8:05PM (6/19) – Commonwealth Ave.
Police responded to a report of a larceny from a local restaurant. The caller, an employee, stated that three subjects, all between 35-40 years old and heavy set with one missing a right leg and seated in a wheel chair, ordered a large amount of food and left without paying the bill. The subjects left in a green Honda sedan. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 6:00PM (6/17) and 5:00PM (6/20) – Clinton Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that his new credit card and the keys to his vehicle were missing from his desk inside his home. The victim believed that a visitor may have stolen the items. A check of the credit card showed that there were upwards of 20 fraudulent charges made since the card went missing. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred between 11:00AM and 2:00PM (6/15) – St. Paul St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that she arrived home to find her apartment broken into. A ring and some money were taken from the apartment. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:00AM and 3:40PM (6/17) – Strathmore Rd.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that she arrived home and noticed that her front door lock had been damaged. The lock appeared to have been pried open and was on the floor of her apartment. The victim’s dresser drawers were all opened and her items were strewn across her bedroom. It was discovered that the victim’s money was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:05AM and 2:45PM (6/18) – Browne St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that upon arriving home she discovered that her front door had been pried open. A large amount of jewelry was missing from the victim’s home. Officers also found that another apartment at the same address had been broken into and jewelry was also missing from inside. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:30AM and 7:00PM (6/21) – Freeman St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that he returned home to find his door lock was broken. Taken from inside the house were a watch and a jar of coins. Police are following up on the case.
Monday, June 21, 2010
June 10th - 14th
Arrest
Occurred between 6:45PM and 7:30PM (6/13) – 360 Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a restraining order violation at the Brookline Court.
The victim stated that the subject of the restraining order showed up at her home unannounced. The subject was subsequently arrested for violating a restraining order.
Occurred 4:33PM (6/14) – Boylston St./High St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a speeding violation. After identifying the driver, it was discovered that the driver had a suspended license and she was subsequently arrested.
Assault
Occurred 11:28AM (6/11) – Perkins St.
An officer was monitoring a Brookline Park that participates in the Green Dog Program when the officer observed a man’s dog defecate on the ground. The man did not clean up after his dog. The officer asked the man to clean it up and he said he would but the man subsequently left without cleaning up the mess. The officer informed the man he would be mailed a ticket. Moments later, the man drove up behind the officer, got out of the vehicle and began to bang on the officer’s window. The man then proceeded to yell and pushed a bag of dog feces at the officer. The man was arrested for assault and battery on a police officer and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
Occurred 1:26PM (6/13) – Dummer St./Amory St.
Officers responded to a report of a juvenile female who ran away from the supervision of DCF. Officers spotted the female walking and when they attempted to tell her to stop, she refused. While trying to control the subject, she turned and struck an officer in the throat. After officers had her restrained, the subject still continued to yell and swing her arms and legs in the direction of officers as well as Emergency Medical Personnel. The subject was subsequently arrested for assault and battery on a police officer and resisting arrest.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 11:00PM (6/10) and 7:30 AM (6/11) – Jamaica Rd.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that he went to bed and upon waking, he observed a rock in the dining room and his middle three front windows were broken. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred between 7:00PM and 7:30PM (6/9) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that she and a friend had returned home and walked inside. When she was by the rear porch, the victim heard the sound of loud footprints coming from inside the home and then the front door shut. Entry by an unknown person appeared to have been made through the front of the apartment, however nothing seemed to be missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:00AM and 7:15PM (6/11) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that she returned home from work and discovered that the front door was damaged. A watch and a bracelet were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:35PM and 11:45PM (6/12) – Verndale St.
Police responded to a report of an unwanted male party inside the caller’s apartment. The caller stated that he was asleep while his wife was in the computer room downstairs. His wife heard a noise in the kitchen and went to investigate. She saw a male subject in her home and he asked if he was in the correct house and stated he was lost. After further investigation by the officers, the male subject began to contradict himself, a screen was found alongside the home with a slash in it, a sign of an entry point, and a backpack containing 6 brand new hats. The male subject was arrested for burglary and receiving stolen property.
Occurred between 7:10AM and 12:00PM (6/14) – University Rd.
Police responded to report of a burglary. The victims stated that they had left the apartment and returned to find that the door had been pried open. Another resident of the same building also had their home broken into in the same time period. The victims stated that their gold jewelry was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 6:45PM and 7:30PM (6/13) – 360 Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a restraining order violation at the Brookline Court.
The victim stated that the subject of the restraining order showed up at her home unannounced. The subject was subsequently arrested for violating a restraining order.
Occurred 4:33PM (6/14) – Boylston St./High St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a speeding violation. After identifying the driver, it was discovered that the driver had a suspended license and she was subsequently arrested.
Assault
Occurred 11:28AM (6/11) – Perkins St.
An officer was monitoring a Brookline Park that participates in the Green Dog Program when the officer observed a man’s dog defecate on the ground. The man did not clean up after his dog. The officer asked the man to clean it up and he said he would but the man subsequently left without cleaning up the mess. The officer informed the man he would be mailed a ticket. Moments later, the man drove up behind the officer, got out of the vehicle and began to bang on the officer’s window. The man then proceeded to yell and pushed a bag of dog feces at the officer. The man was arrested for assault and battery on a police officer and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
Occurred 1:26PM (6/13) – Dummer St./Amory St.
Officers responded to a report of a juvenile female who ran away from the supervision of DCF. Officers spotted the female walking and when they attempted to tell her to stop, she refused. While trying to control the subject, she turned and struck an officer in the throat. After officers had her restrained, the subject still continued to yell and swing her arms and legs in the direction of officers as well as Emergency Medical Personnel. The subject was subsequently arrested for assault and battery on a police officer and resisting arrest.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 11:00PM (6/10) and 7:30 AM (6/11) – Jamaica Rd.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that he went to bed and upon waking, he observed a rock in the dining room and his middle three front windows were broken. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred between 7:00PM and 7:30PM (6/9) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that she and a friend had returned home and walked inside. When she was by the rear porch, the victim heard the sound of loud footprints coming from inside the home and then the front door shut. Entry by an unknown person appeared to have been made through the front of the apartment, however nothing seemed to be missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:00AM and 7:15PM (6/11) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that she returned home from work and discovered that the front door was damaged. A watch and a bracelet were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:35PM and 11:45PM (6/12) – Verndale St.
Police responded to a report of an unwanted male party inside the caller’s apartment. The caller stated that he was asleep while his wife was in the computer room downstairs. His wife heard a noise in the kitchen and went to investigate. She saw a male subject in her home and he asked if he was in the correct house and stated he was lost. After further investigation by the officers, the male subject began to contradict himself, a screen was found alongside the home with a slash in it, a sign of an entry point, and a backpack containing 6 brand new hats. The male subject was arrested for burglary and receiving stolen property.
Occurred between 7:10AM and 12:00PM (6/14) – University Rd.
Police responded to report of a burglary. The victims stated that they had left the apartment and returned to find that the door had been pried open. Another resident of the same building also had their home broken into in the same time period. The victims stated that their gold jewelry was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Friday, June 18, 2010
May 18th - 19th
Arrest
Occurred 3:24PM (5/18) – Brookline Place
Police responded to a report of two male subjects harassing another male. Officers identified all parties involved and discovered that one of the subjects had a warrant and he was subsequently arrested.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny
Occurred between 7:30AM (5/17) and 6:08AM (5/18) – Bonad Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that upon returning to his vehicle, he noticed that the passenger door was ajar. A GPS unit was found to be missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00PM (5/17) and 8:43AM (5/18) – Alberta Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that her vehicle had been broken into and a GPS unit and some change were taken. The car appeared to have been broken into with some sort of instrument. Officers discovered another vehicle that had been broken into. That victim was also missing a GPS unit and change. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 3:30PM (5/13) and 9:30AM (5/18) – Wallis Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that a small gold pocket knife and some change were taken. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred 5:00PM (5/17) and 8:30AM (5/18) – Verndale St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that her bicycle was stolen off of her front porch. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 10:45PM (5/17) and 7:50AM (5/18) – Commonwealth Ave.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that his restaurant had been broken into. Upon arriving on scene, officers observed that the cash register draws were scattered on the floor and that a safe was also open and empty. There appeared to be no forced entry. After further investigation, officers discovered that an employee who was closing up had left the door open intentionally so as to help an individual rob the store. The employee was subsequently arrested for larceny.
Occurred between 11:00PM (5/16) and 12:00PM (5/17) – Beacon St.
Victim reported to police that one of his dumpsters had been taken. The victim is the owner of a waste management company. Police are following up on the case.
Robbery
Occurred 4:28PM (5/18) – Brookline Place
Police responded to a report of suspicious activity. The caller, a security guard, stated that a young male was sitting in the lobby because another person was following him around the area trying to fight him. Officers immediately located the suspect. Neither party would acknowledge why these events were happening or how the two knew each other. The same two parties had been involved in a harassment incident earlier that day. After further investigation, the suspect was arrested for unarmed assault with intent to rob and possession of a class E drug.
Occurred 3:24PM (5/18) – Brookline Place
Police responded to a report of two male subjects harassing another male. Officers identified all parties involved and discovered that one of the subjects had a warrant and he was subsequently arrested.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny
Occurred between 7:30AM (5/17) and 6:08AM (5/18) – Bonad Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that upon returning to his vehicle, he noticed that the passenger door was ajar. A GPS unit was found to be missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00PM (5/17) and 8:43AM (5/18) – Alberta Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that her vehicle had been broken into and a GPS unit and some change were taken. The car appeared to have been broken into with some sort of instrument. Officers discovered another vehicle that had been broken into. That victim was also missing a GPS unit and change. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 3:30PM (5/13) and 9:30AM (5/18) – Wallis Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that a small gold pocket knife and some change were taken. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred 5:00PM (5/17) and 8:30AM (5/18) – Verndale St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that her bicycle was stolen off of her front porch. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 10:45PM (5/17) and 7:50AM (5/18) – Commonwealth Ave.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that his restaurant had been broken into. Upon arriving on scene, officers observed that the cash register draws were scattered on the floor and that a safe was also open and empty. There appeared to be no forced entry. After further investigation, officers discovered that an employee who was closing up had left the door open intentionally so as to help an individual rob the store. The employee was subsequently arrested for larceny.
Occurred between 11:00PM (5/16) and 12:00PM (5/17) – Beacon St.
Victim reported to police that one of his dumpsters had been taken. The victim is the owner of a waste management company. Police are following up on the case.
Robbery
Occurred 4:28PM (5/18) – Brookline Place
Police responded to a report of suspicious activity. The caller, a security guard, stated that a young male was sitting in the lobby because another person was following him around the area trying to fight him. Officers immediately located the suspect. Neither party would acknowledge why these events were happening or how the two knew each other. The same two parties had been involved in a harassment incident earlier that day. After further investigation, the suspect was arrested for unarmed assault with intent to rob and possession of a class E drug.
May 13th - 17th
Arrest
Occurred 1:45AM (5/13) – 1 Summit Park
Officers observed a vehicle idling in a posted “No Parking” zone. After further investigation, the driver of the vehicle was discovered to be under the influence of drugs and in possession of a SWAT knife. The driver was subsequently arrested for carrying a dangerous weapon, receiving stolen property, possession of fireworks, and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs.
Occurred 7:44PM (5/13) – Boylston St.
Officers responded to a report of a habitual trespasser. The subject had an active no trespass order for the property in question. After further investigation, officers arrested the subject for resisting arrest and trespassing.
Occurred between 3:53AM and 4:30AM (5/16) – Boylston St.
Police observed a parked running vehicle with the driver slumped down over the steering wheel. When the officer approached, he noticed the driver was asleep and that there was a pool of vomit on the road and the inside door. After waking the driver and further conversation, the officer became concerned that the driver was intoxicated. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor.
Occurred 7:55AM (5/17) – Clinton Rd.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, it was found that he did not have a Massachusetts driver’s license. The driver was subsequently arrested for being not duly licensed.
Malicious Damage
Occurred 10:53AM (5/14) – Greenough St.
Police responded to a report of malicious destruction. The caller, an employee at Brookline High School, stated that a student had intentionally destroyed another student’s sweatshirt. After further investigation, the student was arrested for malicious destruction of property.
Occurred between 12:28PM (5/6) and 12:28PM (5/13) – Egmont St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that her dining room window had been broken. The damaged window is located in the rear of the building and faces a back parking lot. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 4:00PM (5/15) and 8:30AM (5/16) – High St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that he noticed his vehicle was having trouble accelerating. When he attempted to find the problem, he observed that a wig had been stuck in the tailpipe. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 9:00AM (5/3) and 12:36PM (5/17) – Boylston St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that every spring he plants flowers in front of his store and that recently someone has been stomping and pulling on them. A young male with two dogs has been seen stomping on the plants. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:30AM (4/17) and 6:30PM (5/17) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that his bedroom window had been broken by a small rock. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering
Occurred between 8:30PM (5/13) and 7:30AM (5/14) – Kenwood St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that he had parked his vehicle in the driveway and returned in the morning to find the driver’s side door slightly ajar and the glove box open. The victim’s GPS unit was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 3:50AM (5/17) – Columbia St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The caller stated that he awoke to his roommate’s car alarm going off. When he went to check on the vehicle, he noticed that the car had been rummaged through but that nothing appeared to have been taken. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred 12:29PM (5/13) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a white female fleeing a local supermarket after stealing a pocketbook. The subject was said to have entered a taxi after she was prevented from leaving the store in her own vehicle by security. Officers located the taxi and found the subject in the backseat. After identifying the female, it was found that she had an outstanding warrant. Upon further investigation, the subject was arrested for larceny from a person and the warrant.
Occurred 1:30AM (5/2) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a stolen wallet. The victim stated that he had been leaving a local restaurant when he dropped his money on the floor. The victim then picked up the money, placed his wallet back in his pocket, and left. Later that same day, the victim realized his wallet was now missing. The wallet contained cash, a debit card, and two forms of ID. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 1:40PM (5/14) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a shoplifter at a local TJ Maxx. The caller, an employee, stated that he witnessed the suspect take a pair of shoes and place them into her bag. After a check of the bag, items from another local store were also located. The suspect was arrested for shoplifting.
Occurred between 11:00AM (5/13) and 6:05PM (5/14) – Harvard St.
Victim reported to police that her wallet had been stolen. The victim stated that she was shopping at a local supermarket when she left her purse for a moment to grab an item. When she returned, the victim immediately noticed that her wallet was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00AM and 10:00AM (5/17) – Euston St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that someone had stolen a mirror off of her scooter. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred between 5:00PM (5/13) and 5:45AM (5/14) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of damage to a front door of a local hair salon. Upon arriving on scene, officers observed that a glass panel on the front door had been completely removed. It appeared the suspect attempted to break the window with a concrete rock before prying the glass from the frame with a tool. The computer system seemed to be targeted. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 2:30PM (5/15) and 12:01AM (5/16) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that upon returning to her apartment, she noticed that her laptop computer and charger were missing. Both the front door and the rear door were locked when the victim returned but the screen was removed from the rear kitchen window. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 3:00PM and 11:25PM (5/15) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that when she arrived home, she noticed that the window area of her apartment looked different. The rear window, located next to the fire escape, appeared to be unlocked and a potted plant was bent as if it had been caught in the window. Nothing appeared to have been taken. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 1:45AM (5/13) – 1 Summit Park
Officers observed a vehicle idling in a posted “No Parking” zone. After further investigation, the driver of the vehicle was discovered to be under the influence of drugs and in possession of a SWAT knife. The driver was subsequently arrested for carrying a dangerous weapon, receiving stolen property, possession of fireworks, and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs.
Occurred 7:44PM (5/13) – Boylston St.
Officers responded to a report of a habitual trespasser. The subject had an active no trespass order for the property in question. After further investigation, officers arrested the subject for resisting arrest and trespassing.
Occurred between 3:53AM and 4:30AM (5/16) – Boylston St.
Police observed a parked running vehicle with the driver slumped down over the steering wheel. When the officer approached, he noticed the driver was asleep and that there was a pool of vomit on the road and the inside door. After waking the driver and further conversation, the officer became concerned that the driver was intoxicated. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor.
Occurred 7:55AM (5/17) – Clinton Rd.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, it was found that he did not have a Massachusetts driver’s license. The driver was subsequently arrested for being not duly licensed.
Malicious Damage
Occurred 10:53AM (5/14) – Greenough St.
Police responded to a report of malicious destruction. The caller, an employee at Brookline High School, stated that a student had intentionally destroyed another student’s sweatshirt. After further investigation, the student was arrested for malicious destruction of property.
Occurred between 12:28PM (5/6) and 12:28PM (5/13) – Egmont St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that her dining room window had been broken. The damaged window is located in the rear of the building and faces a back parking lot. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 4:00PM (5/15) and 8:30AM (5/16) – High St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that he noticed his vehicle was having trouble accelerating. When he attempted to find the problem, he observed that a wig had been stuck in the tailpipe. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 9:00AM (5/3) and 12:36PM (5/17) – Boylston St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that every spring he plants flowers in front of his store and that recently someone has been stomping and pulling on them. A young male with two dogs has been seen stomping on the plants. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:30AM (4/17) and 6:30PM (5/17) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that his bedroom window had been broken by a small rock. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering
Occurred between 8:30PM (5/13) and 7:30AM (5/14) – Kenwood St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that he had parked his vehicle in the driveway and returned in the morning to find the driver’s side door slightly ajar and the glove box open. The victim’s GPS unit was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 3:50AM (5/17) – Columbia St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The caller stated that he awoke to his roommate’s car alarm going off. When he went to check on the vehicle, he noticed that the car had been rummaged through but that nothing appeared to have been taken. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred 12:29PM (5/13) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a white female fleeing a local supermarket after stealing a pocketbook. The subject was said to have entered a taxi after she was prevented from leaving the store in her own vehicle by security. Officers located the taxi and found the subject in the backseat. After identifying the female, it was found that she had an outstanding warrant. Upon further investigation, the subject was arrested for larceny from a person and the warrant.
Occurred 1:30AM (5/2) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a stolen wallet. The victim stated that he had been leaving a local restaurant when he dropped his money on the floor. The victim then picked up the money, placed his wallet back in his pocket, and left. Later that same day, the victim realized his wallet was now missing. The wallet contained cash, a debit card, and two forms of ID. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 1:40PM (5/14) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a shoplifter at a local TJ Maxx. The caller, an employee, stated that he witnessed the suspect take a pair of shoes and place them into her bag. After a check of the bag, items from another local store were also located. The suspect was arrested for shoplifting.
Occurred between 11:00AM (5/13) and 6:05PM (5/14) – Harvard St.
Victim reported to police that her wallet had been stolen. The victim stated that she was shopping at a local supermarket when she left her purse for a moment to grab an item. When she returned, the victim immediately noticed that her wallet was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00AM and 10:00AM (5/17) – Euston St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that someone had stolen a mirror off of her scooter. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred between 5:00PM (5/13) and 5:45AM (5/14) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of damage to a front door of a local hair salon. Upon arriving on scene, officers observed that a glass panel on the front door had been completely removed. It appeared the suspect attempted to break the window with a concrete rock before prying the glass from the frame with a tool. The computer system seemed to be targeted. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 2:30PM (5/15) and 12:01AM (5/16) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that upon returning to her apartment, she noticed that her laptop computer and charger were missing. Both the front door and the rear door were locked when the victim returned but the screen was removed from the rear kitchen window. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 3:00PM and 11:25PM (5/15) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that when she arrived home, she noticed that the window area of her apartment looked different. The rear window, located next to the fire escape, appeared to be unlocked and a potted plant was bent as if it had been caught in the window. Nothing appeared to have been taken. Police are following up on the case.
Friday, June 11, 2010
June 8th - 9th
Arrest
Occurred between 3:00PM (6/8) – Washington St.
Police have been following a series of package thefts throughout Brookline since March 2010. Officers responded to another theft in which the packaging was left behind and submitted the packaging into evidence. A subject’s fingerprints were found on the packaging. After further investigation, officers located and arrested the subject on two counts of larceny as well as receiving stolen property. The subject’s girlfriend was found to also be involved and was subsequently arrested for one count of larceny and two counts of receiving stolen property.
Occurred between 4:18PM and 4:58PM (6/9) – Chestnut St.
Police responded to a report of a subject throwing fireworks out of a vehicle. Officers located the vehicle and after indentifying the driver, became concerned that he may be intoxicated. Upon further investigation, the driver was arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor, disorderly conduct, possession of fireworks, and having no license in his possession.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 7:45AM and 9:30AM (6/8) – Boylston St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that he parked his vehicle in a lot and upon returning from work, noticed that his entire vehicle had been intentionally scratched. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 12:43PM (6/9) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that he returned home to find that his inner foyer’s glass door was damaged. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle
Occurred between 9:30AM and 10:45AM (6/9) – Pond Ave/Jamaica Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that she returned back to her vehicle and discovered that her front driver’s side window was smashed and her purse was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 2:00PM and 3:00PM (6/8) – Chatham Circle
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that she hired a live-in house cleaner but when the cleaner was not working out, the victim let her go. The victim had provided the cleaner with a cell phone for work purposes, which was initially returned. After the house cleaner had left, the victim realized that the cell phone, along with cash from her nightstand, was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred between 11:00AM (6/7) and 12:01AM (6/8) – Boylston St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that he returned home from work and found the front door of his apartment had been damaged with what appeared to be a screwdriver. Some money was missing from his bedroom. At the same time, officers were made aware of a possible attempted burglary with a screwdriver at a different apartment at the same address. Officers believed that the burglar was scared off by the presence of the residents of the apartment. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 3:00PM (6/8) – Washington St.
Police have been following a series of package thefts throughout Brookline since March 2010. Officers responded to another theft in which the packaging was left behind and submitted the packaging into evidence. A subject’s fingerprints were found on the packaging. After further investigation, officers located and arrested the subject on two counts of larceny as well as receiving stolen property. The subject’s girlfriend was found to also be involved and was subsequently arrested for one count of larceny and two counts of receiving stolen property.
Occurred between 4:18PM and 4:58PM (6/9) – Chestnut St.
Police responded to a report of a subject throwing fireworks out of a vehicle. Officers located the vehicle and after indentifying the driver, became concerned that he may be intoxicated. Upon further investigation, the driver was arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor, disorderly conduct, possession of fireworks, and having no license in his possession.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 7:45AM and 9:30AM (6/8) – Boylston St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that he parked his vehicle in a lot and upon returning from work, noticed that his entire vehicle had been intentionally scratched. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 12:43PM (6/9) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that he returned home to find that his inner foyer’s glass door was damaged. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle
Occurred between 9:30AM and 10:45AM (6/9) – Pond Ave/Jamaica Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that she returned back to her vehicle and discovered that her front driver’s side window was smashed and her purse was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 2:00PM and 3:00PM (6/8) – Chatham Circle
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that she hired a live-in house cleaner but when the cleaner was not working out, the victim let her go. The victim had provided the cleaner with a cell phone for work purposes, which was initially returned. After the house cleaner had left, the victim realized that the cell phone, along with cash from her nightstand, was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred between 11:00AM (6/7) and 12:01AM (6/8) – Boylston St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that he returned home from work and found the front door of his apartment had been damaged with what appeared to be a screwdriver. Some money was missing from his bedroom. At the same time, officers were made aware of a possible attempted burglary with a screwdriver at a different apartment at the same address. Officers believed that the burglar was scared off by the presence of the residents of the apartment. Police are following up on the case.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
June 7th
Arrest
Occurred between 11:20AM and 12:00PM (6/7) – Harvard St./Green St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, officers found that she only had possession of an expired Florida driver’s license. The driver was subsequently arrested for being not duly licensed.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 12:30AM and 6:30AM (6/7) – Dwight St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that she and her husband went to sleep and upon waking noticed that there was a hole in the front foyer glass door. The damage appeared to have been caused by a glass beverage bottle. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 5:00PM (6/6) and 8:30AM (6/7) – Green St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The caller stated that a glass partition had been broken overnight. The glass appeared to have been broken by a rock. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 1:00PM and 6:00PM (6/4) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that a package had been delivered and left in the front vestibule of his apartment. Upon returning home, the package, containing a digital picture frame, was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:00AM and 4:38PM (6/7) – School St.
Victim reported to police that her wallet had been taken from her backpack. She stated that she had left her backpack with other student’s bags near the gymnasium. She later realized her wallet was stolen when it was found in the girl’s bathroom. A debit card and some cash were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred between 4:00PM (6/5) and 7:36AM (6/7) – Jordan Rd.
Victim reported to police that his tools had been stolen. He stated that his home is currently under construction and that his locked tool box had been broken into and six power tools were stolen. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 1:00PM and 1:20PM (6/7) – St. Paul Street
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that she left her home for approximately 20 minutes and upon returning, noticed that her door had been broken. It appeared to have been pried open by the use of a tool. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:20AM and 12:00PM (6/7) – Harvard St./Green St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, officers found that she only had possession of an expired Florida driver’s license. The driver was subsequently arrested for being not duly licensed.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 12:30AM and 6:30AM (6/7) – Dwight St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that she and her husband went to sleep and upon waking noticed that there was a hole in the front foyer glass door. The damage appeared to have been caused by a glass beverage bottle. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 5:00PM (6/6) and 8:30AM (6/7) – Green St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The caller stated that a glass partition had been broken overnight. The glass appeared to have been broken by a rock. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 1:00PM and 6:00PM (6/4) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that a package had been delivered and left in the front vestibule of his apartment. Upon returning home, the package, containing a digital picture frame, was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:00AM and 4:38PM (6/7) – School St.
Victim reported to police that her wallet had been taken from her backpack. She stated that she had left her backpack with other student’s bags near the gymnasium. She later realized her wallet was stolen when it was found in the girl’s bathroom. A debit card and some cash were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred between 4:00PM (6/5) and 7:36AM (6/7) – Jordan Rd.
Victim reported to police that his tools had been stolen. He stated that his home is currently under construction and that his locked tool box had been broken into and six power tools were stolen. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 1:00PM and 1:20PM (6/7) – St. Paul Street
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that she left her home for approximately 20 minutes and upon returning, noticed that her door had been broken. It appeared to have been pried open by the use of a tool. Police are following up on the case.
Monday, June 7, 2010
May 31st - June 6th
Arrest
Occurred between 6:07PM and 6:40PM (6/3) – Circuit Rd./Spooner Rd.
Police responded to a report of a motor vehicle crash. The vehicle had crashed through a fence and stopped under some trees. When officers arrived they observed a clear plastic baggy sticking out of the driver’s front pocket with three capped needles inside. A fourth uncapped needle containing heroin was located on the floor of the vehicle between the driver’s feet. Several other pieces of drug paraphernalia were also located. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs, possession of a class A drug, and traffic offenses.
Occurred 9:06PM (6/3) – Harvard St.
Police executed a traffic stop for an expired inspection sticker. Upon identifying the driver, it was discovered that his license was suspended. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle after suspension, operating a motor vehicle with an expired inspection sticker, and possession of an open container of alcohol.
Occurred 10:45AM (6/4) – 665 Hammond St.
Police performed a traffic stop for a driving violation. After identifying the driver, officers found that his license was suspended. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle after suspension.
Occurred between 7:56PM and 8:20PM (6/4) – Boylston St./Dunster Rd.
Police executed a traffic stop for a speeding violation. Upon identifying the driver, officers found that he did not own a driver’s license. The driver was subsequently arrested for being not duly licensed.
Assault
Occurred 5:16AM (6/6) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of an assault. The victim stated that he and his friend were walking down the street when a group of males started cursing at them from a second floor apartment window. The groups exchanged words and moments later, a group of three males approached the victim on the street. One of the males punched the victim in the face. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering
Occurred between 4:00PM (5/30) and 9:52AM (5/31) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim stated that he had parked his vehicle and when he returned, the front passenger side window had been smashed. A GPS unit was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 5:30PM (5/31) and 6:49AM (6/1) – Heath St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim stated that upon returning to her vehicle, she noticed that her front passenger side window had been smashed. A purse was missing from inside the vehicle. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:00PM (5/31) and 7:45AM (6/1) – Cary Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that he looked out his kitchen window and observed damage done to his right front passenger window. Nothing appeared to be missing from the vehicle. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 4:00PM (5/31) and 7:00AM (6/1) – Meadowbrook Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim stated that she had parked her vehicle and a friend placed his wallet in the door side pocket. Upon returning, the wallet was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 1:00AM (6/1) and 8:30AM (6/2) – Brook St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that both of his vehicles had been entered overnight. The victim’s Ipod mp3 player was missing from one of the vehicles. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 10:52AM (6/2) – Chestnut St.
An off duty Brookline Police officer observed a male subject acting suspiciously, riding a bicycle around a parked vehicle. The subject appeared to match a description from a recent breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. After continuing to observe the subject, the officer watched the subject run from the back of a building, with his hand bleeding and a GPS unit in his possession. Upon further investigation, the subject was arrested for breaking and entering and larecny of a motor vehicle, possession of burglarious tools, and trespassing.
Occurred between 6:00PM (6/3) and 12:30AM (6/4) – Russett Rd.
Police responded to a report of breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The victim noticed that her vehicle had been entered after moving her car into the driveway. The contents of the glove compartment had been disturbed and the victim’s bank card was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 6:00PM (6/3) and 8:00AM (6/4) – Reservoir Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim stated that she had parked her vehicle in the driveway. Loose change and cash were missing from the vehicle. Police are following up on the case.
Malicious Damage
Occurred 2:08AM (5/31) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a loud party where people were throwing beer bottles. Officers advised the subjects of the complaint. Later that day, officers responded to a call of malicious damage around the same address. A vehicle’s rear windshield had a large hole and a beer bottle was inside the vehicle. Subsequent an investigation, the subjects from the previous complaint were suspect to be responsible and will be summonsed to Brookline District Court.
Occurred between 11:00PM (5/6) and 8:00AM (5/28) – Muddy River
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that a piece of her personal artwork, as well as the work of 4 other local artists, was significantly damaged during 2 separate indicents. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:00AM and 11:00AM (6/1) – Longwood Ave.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that she returned to her vehicle to find that her windshield had been damaged. It appeared that a rock had been thrown at the vehicle. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 2:00AM (6/6) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that during the night, he and his wife heard the sound of glass breaking. The victim went down in the morning and observed that his second floor exterior storm window had been broken by a beer bottle. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:50PM and 8:00PM (6/6) – Boylston St./Hammond St.
Victim reported to police that her vehicle had been damaged. She had parked the vehicle and upon returning noticed that there were deep scratches on both sides of the vehicle as well as the front and the back. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 8:00AM (4/15) and 3:40PM (5/31) – Littell Rd.
Police responded to a report of a stolen bicycle. The victim stated that the bicycle had been stolen from a shed under the front stairs of her home. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 1:00PM and 6:00PM (5/29) – Claflin Rd.
Victim reports that packages were stolen from the foyer of her building. The packages contained portable air conditioners and a dress. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:00PM (5/29) and 8:30PM (5/31) – Jordan Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that a package that had been delivered to her home was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:50PM (5/29) and 12:01AM (6/1) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that a package had been stolen from the front vestibule of his building. The package contained two ceiling fans. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 1:30PM and 6:17PM (6/1) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that she had received a package in her front foyer on the way to work. Upon returning, the victim noticed that the package had been opened and the contents missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 4:00PM and 6:15PM (6/1) – Short St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that he saw a package get delivered to his building. After going upstairs for a moment, the victim returned to find the package open. Missing from the package was a medical instrument designed specifically for the victim. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 10:04AM (5/28) and 10:04AM (5/31) – Coolidge St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated both an air conditioner and a grill were missing from his property. The grill had been located in the backyard and the air conditioner was in an unsecured basement storage area. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 2:30PM (5/26) and 2:30PM (6/3) – Harvard Ave.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that the rear wheel and tire was missing from his vehicle. Plastic crates, used as supports during the larceny, were found beside the vehicle. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 10:55AM (6/4) – 155 Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a shoplifting that had just occurred at a local supermarket. Officers were provided with a description of the suspect. An officer spotted a male subject fitting the description cutting through the Walgreens parking lot. After identifying the man, officers discovered he was carrying 12 canisters of baby formula. The man was subsequently arrested for shoplifting.
Occurred between 11:15AM and 11:45AM (6/4) – Greenough St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny at Brookline High School. The victim stated that her Ipod and cash had been taken from her backpack. Her backpack went missing while the victim was talking to a teacher and when it was later found in the girl’s bathroom, the bag was empty. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 2:00PM (5/28) and 6:24PM (6/4) – Cypress St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The caller stated that someone had removed two five foot speed bumps located in the rear of the address. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred 9:22PM (5/31) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a suspicious person whom the caller believed was trying to steal a motorcycle. The caller stated that a subject was trying to saw through a lock chain and gave a description. Officers located the subject and after further investigation, he was arrested for breaking and entering with intent to commit a felony, larceny from a building, attempted larceny, malicious destruction of property, and possession of burglarious tools.
Occurred between 10:40AM and 12:40PM (6/3) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that his daughter had returned home to find that the front door was damaged. Items in the victim’s bedroom had been disturbed. It was unsure at the time if any items were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:30PM (6/3) and 6:15AM (6/4) – Harvard Ave.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim noticed that her basement window was broken. A wrench was found next to the broken window as well as a bloody t-shirt. A circular hand saw had been removed from the basement and placed in bushes. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 5:30PM (6/1) and 10:00PM (6/4) – Harris St.
Police responded to a report of an attempted burglary. The victim stated that her upstairs neighbor had found the kitchen window screen cut and the window open. There did not appear to be anything missing from the house but there were smudges and items moved inside to suggest entry. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 6:07PM and 6:40PM (6/3) – Circuit Rd./Spooner Rd.
Police responded to a report of a motor vehicle crash. The vehicle had crashed through a fence and stopped under some trees. When officers arrived they observed a clear plastic baggy sticking out of the driver’s front pocket with three capped needles inside. A fourth uncapped needle containing heroin was located on the floor of the vehicle between the driver’s feet. Several other pieces of drug paraphernalia were also located. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs, possession of a class A drug, and traffic offenses.
Occurred 9:06PM (6/3) – Harvard St.
Police executed a traffic stop for an expired inspection sticker. Upon identifying the driver, it was discovered that his license was suspended. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle after suspension, operating a motor vehicle with an expired inspection sticker, and possession of an open container of alcohol.
Occurred 10:45AM (6/4) – 665 Hammond St.
Police performed a traffic stop for a driving violation. After identifying the driver, officers found that his license was suspended. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle after suspension.
Occurred between 7:56PM and 8:20PM (6/4) – Boylston St./Dunster Rd.
Police executed a traffic stop for a speeding violation. Upon identifying the driver, officers found that he did not own a driver’s license. The driver was subsequently arrested for being not duly licensed.
Assault
Occurred 5:16AM (6/6) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of an assault. The victim stated that he and his friend were walking down the street when a group of males started cursing at them from a second floor apartment window. The groups exchanged words and moments later, a group of three males approached the victim on the street. One of the males punched the victim in the face. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering
Occurred between 4:00PM (5/30) and 9:52AM (5/31) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim stated that he had parked his vehicle and when he returned, the front passenger side window had been smashed. A GPS unit was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 5:30PM (5/31) and 6:49AM (6/1) – Heath St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim stated that upon returning to her vehicle, she noticed that her front passenger side window had been smashed. A purse was missing from inside the vehicle. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:00PM (5/31) and 7:45AM (6/1) – Cary Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that he looked out his kitchen window and observed damage done to his right front passenger window. Nothing appeared to be missing from the vehicle. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 4:00PM (5/31) and 7:00AM (6/1) – Meadowbrook Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim stated that she had parked her vehicle and a friend placed his wallet in the door side pocket. Upon returning, the wallet was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 1:00AM (6/1) and 8:30AM (6/2) – Brook St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that both of his vehicles had been entered overnight. The victim’s Ipod mp3 player was missing from one of the vehicles. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 10:52AM (6/2) – Chestnut St.
An off duty Brookline Police officer observed a male subject acting suspiciously, riding a bicycle around a parked vehicle. The subject appeared to match a description from a recent breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. After continuing to observe the subject, the officer watched the subject run from the back of a building, with his hand bleeding and a GPS unit in his possession. Upon further investigation, the subject was arrested for breaking and entering and larecny of a motor vehicle, possession of burglarious tools, and trespassing.
Occurred between 6:00PM (6/3) and 12:30AM (6/4) – Russett Rd.
Police responded to a report of breaking and entering and larceny of a motor vehicle. The victim noticed that her vehicle had been entered after moving her car into the driveway. The contents of the glove compartment had been disturbed and the victim’s bank card was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 6:00PM (6/3) and 8:00AM (6/4) – Reservoir Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim stated that she had parked her vehicle in the driveway. Loose change and cash were missing from the vehicle. Police are following up on the case.
Malicious Damage
Occurred 2:08AM (5/31) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a loud party where people were throwing beer bottles. Officers advised the subjects of the complaint. Later that day, officers responded to a call of malicious damage around the same address. A vehicle’s rear windshield had a large hole and a beer bottle was inside the vehicle. Subsequent an investigation, the subjects from the previous complaint were suspect to be responsible and will be summonsed to Brookline District Court.
Occurred between 11:00PM (5/6) and 8:00AM (5/28) – Muddy River
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that a piece of her personal artwork, as well as the work of 4 other local artists, was significantly damaged during 2 separate indicents. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:00AM and 11:00AM (6/1) – Longwood Ave.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that she returned to her vehicle to find that her windshield had been damaged. It appeared that a rock had been thrown at the vehicle. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 2:00AM (6/6) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that during the night, he and his wife heard the sound of glass breaking. The victim went down in the morning and observed that his second floor exterior storm window had been broken by a beer bottle. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:50PM and 8:00PM (6/6) – Boylston St./Hammond St.
Victim reported to police that her vehicle had been damaged. She had parked the vehicle and upon returning noticed that there were deep scratches on both sides of the vehicle as well as the front and the back. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 8:00AM (4/15) and 3:40PM (5/31) – Littell Rd.
Police responded to a report of a stolen bicycle. The victim stated that the bicycle had been stolen from a shed under the front stairs of her home. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 1:00PM and 6:00PM (5/29) – Claflin Rd.
Victim reports that packages were stolen from the foyer of her building. The packages contained portable air conditioners and a dress. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:00PM (5/29) and 8:30PM (5/31) – Jordan Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that a package that had been delivered to her home was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:50PM (5/29) and 12:01AM (6/1) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that a package had been stolen from the front vestibule of his building. The package contained two ceiling fans. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 1:30PM and 6:17PM (6/1) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that she had received a package in her front foyer on the way to work. Upon returning, the victim noticed that the package had been opened and the contents missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 4:00PM and 6:15PM (6/1) – Short St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that he saw a package get delivered to his building. After going upstairs for a moment, the victim returned to find the package open. Missing from the package was a medical instrument designed specifically for the victim. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 10:04AM (5/28) and 10:04AM (5/31) – Coolidge St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated both an air conditioner and a grill were missing from his property. The grill had been located in the backyard and the air conditioner was in an unsecured basement storage area. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 2:30PM (5/26) and 2:30PM (6/3) – Harvard Ave.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that the rear wheel and tire was missing from his vehicle. Plastic crates, used as supports during the larceny, were found beside the vehicle. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 10:55AM (6/4) – 155 Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a shoplifting that had just occurred at a local supermarket. Officers were provided with a description of the suspect. An officer spotted a male subject fitting the description cutting through the Walgreens parking lot. After identifying the man, officers discovered he was carrying 12 canisters of baby formula. The man was subsequently arrested for shoplifting.
Occurred between 11:15AM and 11:45AM (6/4) – Greenough St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny at Brookline High School. The victim stated that her Ipod and cash had been taken from her backpack. Her backpack went missing while the victim was talking to a teacher and when it was later found in the girl’s bathroom, the bag was empty. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 2:00PM (5/28) and 6:24PM (6/4) – Cypress St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The caller stated that someone had removed two five foot speed bumps located in the rear of the address. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred 9:22PM (5/31) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a suspicious person whom the caller believed was trying to steal a motorcycle. The caller stated that a subject was trying to saw through a lock chain and gave a description. Officers located the subject and after further investigation, he was arrested for breaking and entering with intent to commit a felony, larceny from a building, attempted larceny, malicious destruction of property, and possession of burglarious tools.
Occurred between 10:40AM and 12:40PM (6/3) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that his daughter had returned home to find that the front door was damaged. Items in the victim’s bedroom had been disturbed. It was unsure at the time if any items were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:30PM (6/3) and 6:15AM (6/4) – Harvard Ave.
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim noticed that her basement window was broken. A wrench was found next to the broken window as well as a bloody t-shirt. A circular hand saw had been removed from the basement and placed in bushes. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 5:30PM (6/1) and 10:00PM (6/4) – Harris St.
Police responded to a report of an attempted burglary. The victim stated that her upstairs neighbor had found the kitchen window screen cut and the window open. There did not appear to be anything missing from the house but there were smudges and items moved inside to suggest entry. Police are following up on the case.
Monday, May 17, 2010
May 7th - 12th
Arrest
Occurred 11:00PM (5/7) – 1223 Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of smoke in a building. While attempting to stop traffic for the responding fire vehicles, a car disobeyed the officer and drove towards the scene of the fire, finally coming to a stop because the road was blocked by a fire truck. The officer approached the driver and asked why he did not stop. Due to the conversation with the driver, officers suspected he may be intoxicated. After further investigation, the driver was arrested for failing to stop for a police officer and operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor.
Occurred 1:07AM (5/10) – Walnut St./High St.
Police observed a vehicle travelling in the wrong direction on Station Street with is a one way. After performing a traffic stop and some further investigation, officers became concerned that the driver was intoxicated. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor.
Occurred 2:31AM (5/12) – Harvard St./Babcock St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. After identifying 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 4:50PM (5/12) – Hallwood Rd./Newton St.
Police responded to a report of a fight between two male subjects. Officers noticed that both males fit the description of recently reported solicitors who were going door to door selling magizines. When asked, both men admitted to soliciting magazines without being registered with the town. Upon identifying the subjects, it was found that one had seven default warrants and he was subsequently arrested.
Graffiti
Occurred 2:56PM (5/8) – 55 Village Way
Police responded to a report of graffiti. The caller, a maintenance manager, stated that he noticed some graffiti in the morning on the door that leads to the roof parking lot. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:00AM (5/6) and 11:30AM (5/9) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of graffiti. The victim stated that she noticed the graffiti along the right side door of her apartment building in the morning. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 5:00PM (5/10) and 1:19PM (5/11) – Winchester St.
Police responded to a report of graffiti. The building manager noticed that there was graffiti on the right side of the building. Another victim, who also lived on Winchester Street, called in and reported her building being tagged around the same time as the previous incident. Police are following up on the case.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 6:00PM (5/6) and 3:00PM (5/7) – Pleasant St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that his garage door had been damage. The damage appeared to have been caused by a vehicle. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:30PM (5/7) and 1:42PM (5/8) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a parking meter that had been knocked over in the Town Hall parking lot. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 6:00PM (5/7) and 11:00AM (5/8) – Greenough St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage to a vehicle. The victim stated that her vehicle had been intentionally scratched with a key or a similar device. The scratches reached from the front of the vehicle to the rear on both sides. Also, derogatory words were written on the roof. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:00PM (5/7) and 5:00AM (5/8) – Windsor Rd.
Victim reported to police that the driver’s side window of his vehicle had been damaged. The damage appeared to be caused by a piece of asphalt that was found in the cargo area. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 1:50PM (5/11) – Euston St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that he was sitting at his desk when someone threw an orange though a bedroom window. The window was smashed and the orange ended up on the desk. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering of a Motor Vehicle
Occurred between 8:00PM (5/3) and 10:40AM (5/8) – Pleasant St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that her passenger side window had been smashed and that her glove compartment and center console had been searched. It did not appear that anything was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 2:00PM (4/16) and 8:00AM (4/26) – Greenough St.
Victim reported to police that a laptop computer had been stolen from Brookline High School. The laptop was kept in a locked classroom during vacation. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 10:50AM and 10:55AM (5/8) – Fisher Ave.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that he left his laptop computer in his room and returned five minutes later to find it missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 12:07PM (5/9) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a shoplifter who had just fled a local Walgreens in a vehicle. An employee stated that she observed the subject take a Disney Mickey Mouse bag and place multiple hair products inside. The subject is described as a black female, 5’4” and in her 20’s, wearing a black zip up sweatshirt and black pants. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 1:28PM (4/25) and 1:28PM (5/9) – Longwood Ave.
Police responded to a report of a bicycle larceny. The victim stated that he noticed that two bicycles were missing from the rear of his house. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:00PM (4/26) and 3:00PM (4/30) – Cabot St.
Victim reported to police that a large sum of money had been taken from a case in his bedroom. The victim stated that he waited to compile a list of people who could have had access to the case before reporting the money stolen. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:30AM and 12:00PM (5/9) – Cypress St.
Victim reported to police that a banner had been taken from outside his business. The victim stated that the banner had been located on the front of the building above the door. A doormat also appeared to have been taken. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:00PM (5/7) and 1:30AM (5/8) – Naples Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that his front porch furniture had been stolen. Four chairs in total were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 3:35PM (5/10) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a shoplifting in progress. The caller stated that she could hear a customer cutting the security tag off of a pair of jeans inside a changing room. When the subject exited the room and saw the officers, she immediately started shaking and crying. The subject was subsequently arrested for shoplifting and for possession of a class E drug.
Occurred between 11:20AM and 2:50PM (5/11) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that a brick had been thrown through the front foyer door to the lobby of her building. Soon after, the victim realized that a package was also missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 2:00PM (4/1) and 5:00PM (5/4) – Walnut Hill Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that several pieces of silverware were missing from her house. The only disruption within the house is a pile of clothes that had been on top of the silverware. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00PM and 7:30PM (5/10) – Greenough St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that she works for the high school at night cleaning and that she had placed her purse on a desk in the maintenance room. She returned to find that cash had been stolen from her purse. Two other purses on the desk were also taken. After further investigation, three male subjects were arrested for larceny.
Occurred between 8:00AM (5/9) and 9:00PM (5/11) – Egmont St.
Police responded to a report of a stolen license plate. The victim stated in the morning she realized her front license plate was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:00AM and 12:00PM (5/9) – Heath St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny at a local hospital. The victim stated that he placed his wallet under his pillow and went to the restroom. Upon returning, the victim noticed that there was a significant amount of cash missing from his wallet. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 3:00PM and 5:30PM (5/12) – Greenough St.
Victim reported to police that her locker had been broken into. The victim stated that she had returned to retrieve her belongings and observed that her combination lock was missing. The victim’s iPod Touch, USB driver, credit card, handbag, and two IDs were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred 7:14AM (5/9) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a commercial alarm. Upon arrival, officers observed excessive damage to the front door of the business. Officers searched the building but found no one inside. The victim stated that nothing appeared to be missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:30PM and 11:00PM (5/8) – Mason Terrace
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that her laptop computer, as well as her roommate’s laptop, were missing. Officers discovered that a window screen had been removed and the window propped open. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 1:00AM (5/5) and 4:00PM (5/10) – VFW Parkway
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that a coin jar, sitting on her piano, had been emptied, as well as numerous record albums and DVDs. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:15AM and 7:00PM (5/11) – Prince St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering. The victim stated that she had returned home to find her front door open. A laptop computer and a strong box filled with personal papers were missing. It appeared that the suspect entered through the front window and out of the front door. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 11:00PM (5/7) – 1223 Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of smoke in a building. While attempting to stop traffic for the responding fire vehicles, a car disobeyed the officer and drove towards the scene of the fire, finally coming to a stop because the road was blocked by a fire truck. The officer approached the driver and asked why he did not stop. Due to the conversation with the driver, officers suspected he may be intoxicated. After further investigation, the driver was arrested for failing to stop for a police officer and operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor.
Occurred 1:07AM (5/10) – Walnut St./High St.
Police observed a vehicle travelling in the wrong direction on Station Street with is a one way. After performing a traffic stop and some further investigation, officers became concerned that the driver was intoxicated. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor.
Occurred 2:31AM (5/12) – Harvard St./Babcock St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. After identifying 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 4:50PM (5/12) – Hallwood Rd./Newton St.
Police responded to a report of a fight between two male subjects. Officers noticed that both males fit the description of recently reported solicitors who were going door to door selling magizines. When asked, both men admitted to soliciting magazines without being registered with the town. Upon identifying the subjects, it was found that one had seven default warrants and he was subsequently arrested.
Graffiti
Occurred 2:56PM (5/8) – 55 Village Way
Police responded to a report of graffiti. The caller, a maintenance manager, stated that he noticed some graffiti in the morning on the door that leads to the roof parking lot. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:00AM (5/6) and 11:30AM (5/9) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of graffiti. The victim stated that she noticed the graffiti along the right side door of her apartment building in the morning. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 5:00PM (5/10) and 1:19PM (5/11) – Winchester St.
Police responded to a report of graffiti. The building manager noticed that there was graffiti on the right side of the building. Another victim, who also lived on Winchester Street, called in and reported her building being tagged around the same time as the previous incident. Police are following up on the case.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 6:00PM (5/6) and 3:00PM (5/7) – Pleasant St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that his garage door had been damage. The damage appeared to have been caused by a vehicle. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:30PM (5/7) and 1:42PM (5/8) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of a parking meter that had been knocked over in the Town Hall parking lot. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 6:00PM (5/7) and 11:00AM (5/8) – Greenough St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage to a vehicle. The victim stated that her vehicle had been intentionally scratched with a key or a similar device. The scratches reached from the front of the vehicle to the rear on both sides. Also, derogatory words were written on the roof. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:00PM (5/7) and 5:00AM (5/8) – Windsor Rd.
Victim reported to police that the driver’s side window of his vehicle had been damaged. The damage appeared to be caused by a piece of asphalt that was found in the cargo area. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 1:50PM (5/11) – Euston St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that he was sitting at his desk when someone threw an orange though a bedroom window. The window was smashed and the orange ended up on the desk. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering of a Motor Vehicle
Occurred between 8:00PM (5/3) and 10:40AM (5/8) – Pleasant St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that her passenger side window had been smashed and that her glove compartment and center console had been searched. It did not appear that anything was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 2:00PM (4/16) and 8:00AM (4/26) – Greenough St.
Victim reported to police that a laptop computer had been stolen from Brookline High School. The laptop was kept in a locked classroom during vacation. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 10:50AM and 10:55AM (5/8) – Fisher Ave.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that he left his laptop computer in his room and returned five minutes later to find it missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 12:07PM (5/9) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a shoplifter who had just fled a local Walgreens in a vehicle. An employee stated that she observed the subject take a Disney Mickey Mouse bag and place multiple hair products inside. The subject is described as a black female, 5’4” and in her 20’s, wearing a black zip up sweatshirt and black pants. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 1:28PM (4/25) and 1:28PM (5/9) – Longwood Ave.
Police responded to a report of a bicycle larceny. The victim stated that he noticed that two bicycles were missing from the rear of his house. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:00PM (4/26) and 3:00PM (4/30) – Cabot St.
Victim reported to police that a large sum of money had been taken from a case in his bedroom. The victim stated that he waited to compile a list of people who could have had access to the case before reporting the money stolen. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:30AM and 12:00PM (5/9) – Cypress St.
Victim reported to police that a banner had been taken from outside his business. The victim stated that the banner had been located on the front of the building above the door. A doormat also appeared to have been taken. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:00PM (5/7) and 1:30AM (5/8) – Naples Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that his front porch furniture had been stolen. Four chairs in total were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 3:35PM (5/10) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a shoplifting in progress. The caller stated that she could hear a customer cutting the security tag off of a pair of jeans inside a changing room. When the subject exited the room and saw the officers, she immediately started shaking and crying. The subject was subsequently arrested for shoplifting and for possession of a class E drug.
Occurred between 11:20AM and 2:50PM (5/11) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that a brick had been thrown through the front foyer door to the lobby of her building. Soon after, the victim realized that a package was also missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 2:00PM (4/1) and 5:00PM (5/4) – Walnut Hill Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that several pieces of silverware were missing from her house. The only disruption within the house is a pile of clothes that had been on top of the silverware. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00PM and 7:30PM (5/10) – Greenough St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that she works for the high school at night cleaning and that she had placed her purse on a desk in the maintenance room. She returned to find that cash had been stolen from her purse. Two other purses on the desk were also taken. After further investigation, three male subjects were arrested for larceny.
Occurred between 8:00AM (5/9) and 9:00PM (5/11) – Egmont St.
Police responded to a report of a stolen license plate. The victim stated in the morning she realized her front license plate was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:00AM and 12:00PM (5/9) – Heath St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny at a local hospital. The victim stated that he placed his wallet under his pillow and went to the restroom. Upon returning, the victim noticed that there was a significant amount of cash missing from his wallet. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 3:00PM and 5:30PM (5/12) – Greenough St.
Victim reported to police that her locker had been broken into. The victim stated that she had returned to retrieve her belongings and observed that her combination lock was missing. The victim’s iPod Touch, USB driver, credit card, handbag, and two IDs were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred 7:14AM (5/9) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a commercial alarm. Upon arrival, officers observed excessive damage to the front door of the business. Officers searched the building but found no one inside. The victim stated that nothing appeared to be missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:30PM and 11:00PM (5/8) – Mason Terrace
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that her laptop computer, as well as her roommate’s laptop, were missing. Officers discovered that a window screen had been removed and the window propped open. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 1:00AM (5/5) and 4:00PM (5/10) – VFW Parkway
Police responded to a report of a burglary. The victim stated that a coin jar, sitting on her piano, had been emptied, as well as numerous record albums and DVDs. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:15AM and 7:00PM (5/11) – Prince St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering. The victim stated that she had returned home to find her front door open. A laptop computer and a strong box filled with personal papers were missing. It appeared that the suspect entered through the front window and out of the front door. Police are following up on the case.
Friday, May 7, 2010
May 6th
Arrest
Occurred 12:59AM (5/6) – Summit Ave./Jenness Rd.
While on patrol, police observed a man acting suspiciously. When the man noticed the officers, he began to walk away quickly. Upon identifying the man, officers discovered that he had a warrant and was subsequently arrested.
Occurred 10:28PM (5/6) – Brook St.
Police responded to a report of an unconscious male who was having trouble breathing. When officers arrived on scene, they found the male sitting in the living room, awake but disoriented. The man was given immediate medical treatment, however refused further treatment at the hospital. Police found a bag of hypodermic needles and heroin paraphernalia next to him. A subsequent investigation revealed more hypodermic needles, 3 plastic bags of heroin, and several used cotton balls were found. The man was subsequently arrested for possession of heroin and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Suspicious Activity
Occurred 4:01PM (5/6) – Francis St./Kent St.
Police responded to a report of suspicious activity. The caller stated that she had observed a group of boys on multiple porches in the area and were possibly stealing bicycles. When officers approached the youths, each boy had a different story for where the bicycles came from. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred 5:26PM (5/6) – Pleasant St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that her ATM card had been stolen. There were two unauthorized withdrawals made from the victim’s account. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 4:45PM (4/15) and 4:45PM (5/6) – Stanton Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that her bicycle had been stolen. The bicycle had been leaning against a fence in her yard. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 12:59AM (5/6) – Summit Ave./Jenness Rd.
While on patrol, police observed a man acting suspiciously. When the man noticed the officers, he began to walk away quickly. Upon identifying the man, officers discovered that he had a warrant and was subsequently arrested.
Occurred 10:28PM (5/6) – Brook St.
Police responded to a report of an unconscious male who was having trouble breathing. When officers arrived on scene, they found the male sitting in the living room, awake but disoriented. The man was given immediate medical treatment, however refused further treatment at the hospital. Police found a bag of hypodermic needles and heroin paraphernalia next to him. A subsequent investigation revealed more hypodermic needles, 3 plastic bags of heroin, and several used cotton balls were found. The man was subsequently arrested for possession of heroin and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Suspicious Activity
Occurred 4:01PM (5/6) – Francis St./Kent St.
Police responded to a report of suspicious activity. The caller stated that she had observed a group of boys on multiple porches in the area and were possibly stealing bicycles. When officers approached the youths, each boy had a different story for where the bicycles came from. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred 5:26PM (5/6) – Pleasant St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that her ATM card had been stolen. There were two unauthorized withdrawals made from the victim’s account. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 4:45PM (4/15) and 4:45PM (5/6) – Stanton Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that her bicycle had been stolen. The bicycle had been leaning against a fence in her yard. Police are following up on the case.
May 5th
Arrest
Occurred 3:54PM (5/5) – Cabot St.
Police responded to a report of suspicious activity. The caller stated that he thought three males were soliciting. Upon identifying the males, officers discovered that one had a warrant and was subsequently arrested.
Occurred 7:44PM (5/5) – 1350 Beacon St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, officers smelled a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. When officers asked the driver to step out of the vehicle, they witnessed him push a plastic bag in between the driver’s seat and the center console. After further investigation, officers discovered 2 types of pills as well as marijuana in the driver’s possession and he was subsequently arrested for possession of class B and class E drugs.
Indecent Exposure
Occurred 5:00PM (4/28) – Franklin St./Oakland Rd.
Police responded to a report of an indecent exposure. The victim stated that she was walking when a silver four door vehicle pulled up alongside her. The driver of the vehicle appeared to be naked from the waist down. The victim than ran down the street. The driver was described as a white male, 30-40 years old, wearing a winter hat, sunglasses, and a black t-shirt. Police are following up on the case.
Motor Vehicle Theft
Occurred 10:49PM (5/4) – Carlton St.
Police responded to a report of a stolen moped. The victim stated that she had chained her moped to a fence alongside a private lot. When the victim returned, the moped was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred 1:45PM (5/5) – Warren St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering in progress. The victim stated that is employed by the homeowners and was upstairs vacuuming when she heard the dogs barking downstairs. When the victim went to check on the dogs, she observed a black male exit from a bedroom and flee the scene down a staircase. The witness provided a description of the suspect and officers immediately responded and began an intensive search. Soon after, officers stopped a male subject who fit the description of the suspect. After further investigation, the man was arrested for burglary.
Occurred 3:54PM (5/5) – Cabot St.
Police responded to a report of suspicious activity. The caller stated that he thought three males were soliciting. Upon identifying the males, officers discovered that one had a warrant and was subsequently arrested.
Occurred 7:44PM (5/5) – 1350 Beacon St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, officers smelled a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. When officers asked the driver to step out of the vehicle, they witnessed him push a plastic bag in between the driver’s seat and the center console. After further investigation, officers discovered 2 types of pills as well as marijuana in the driver’s possession and he was subsequently arrested for possession of class B and class E drugs.
Indecent Exposure
Occurred 5:00PM (4/28) – Franklin St./Oakland Rd.
Police responded to a report of an indecent exposure. The victim stated that she was walking when a silver four door vehicle pulled up alongside her. The driver of the vehicle appeared to be naked from the waist down. The victim than ran down the street. The driver was described as a white male, 30-40 years old, wearing a winter hat, sunglasses, and a black t-shirt. Police are following up on the case.
Motor Vehicle Theft
Occurred 10:49PM (5/4) – Carlton St.
Police responded to a report of a stolen moped. The victim stated that she had chained her moped to a fence alongside a private lot. When the victim returned, the moped was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred 1:45PM (5/5) – Warren St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering in progress. The victim stated that is employed by the homeowners and was upstairs vacuuming when she heard the dogs barking downstairs. When the victim went to check on the dogs, she observed a black male exit from a bedroom and flee the scene down a staircase. The witness provided a description of the suspect and officers immediately responded and began an intensive search. Soon after, officers stopped a male subject who fit the description of the suspect. After further investigation, the man was arrested for burglary.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
May 4th
Arrest
Occurred 8:39PM (5/4) – Harvard St./Babcock St.
Police observed a subject leave a vehicle parked in a no parking zone. When officers approached, the subject returned to the vehicle. Upon identifying the driver, it was discovered that the driver’s right to operate a motor vehicle in Massachusetts had been suspended. The driver was subsequently arrested for being not duly licensed.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle
Occurred between 8:00PM and 10:00PM (5/3) – Saint Marys St.
Victim reported to police that her vehicle had been broken into. The victim stated that she parked her vehicle at a metered space and upon returning, realized that items in her vehicle were missing. Two black bags, containing a laptop computer, cell phone, and digital camera, were taken. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred 9:58AM (4/24) and 7:30PM (5/3) – Wallis Rd.
Police responded to a report of an attempted burglary. The victim stated that she walked along the side of her house and saw that a patio chair had been placed beside her son’s window. The victim also noted that the screen of the window was pushed out. Police are following up on the case.
Robbery
Occurred 11:00AM (5/4) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a bank robbery that had just occurred. When officers arrived, they were informed that the suspect was a white male, 5’9” to 6’ tall, late teens to early 20’s, wearing a hooded sweater and something to cover his face, attempted to rob the bank and fled on foot down Beacon Street. The bank employees report that the man did not get any money from the bank. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 8:39PM (5/4) – Harvard St./Babcock St.
Police observed a subject leave a vehicle parked in a no parking zone. When officers approached, the subject returned to the vehicle. Upon identifying the driver, it was discovered that the driver’s right to operate a motor vehicle in Massachusetts had been suspended. The driver was subsequently arrested for being not duly licensed.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle
Occurred between 8:00PM and 10:00PM (5/3) – Saint Marys St.
Victim reported to police that her vehicle had been broken into. The victim stated that she parked her vehicle at a metered space and upon returning, realized that items in her vehicle were missing. Two black bags, containing a laptop computer, cell phone, and digital camera, were taken. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred 9:58AM (4/24) and 7:30PM (5/3) – Wallis Rd.
Police responded to a report of an attempted burglary. The victim stated that she walked along the side of her house and saw that a patio chair had been placed beside her son’s window. The victim also noted that the screen of the window was pushed out. Police are following up on the case.
Robbery
Occurred 11:00AM (5/4) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a bank robbery that had just occurred. When officers arrived, they were informed that the suspect was a white male, 5’9” to 6’ tall, late teens to early 20’s, wearing a hooded sweater and something to cover his face, attempted to rob the bank and fled on foot down Beacon Street. The bank employees report that the man did not get any money from the bank. Police are following up on the case.
May 3rd
Arrest
Occurred 8:45AM (5/3) – Allandale Rd./Grove St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. After identifying the driver, it was found that the driver’s license was suspended. The driver was arrested for operating after suspension.
Larceny
Occurred 8:29AM (5/3) – Euston St.
Police responded to a report of larceny of a license plate. The victim stated that her scooter was parked behind her home overnight. When she went to go to work in the morning, the license plate and screws were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:00PM (4/30) and 2:00PM (5/3) – Manchester Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that his lawn chair had been stolen off of his front porch. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:30AM (4/28) and 6:00PM (4/29)
Victim reported to police that her license plate had been stolen. The victim stated that she had parked her vehicle in a parking garage and upon returning realized her license plate was gone. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:30AM and 3:30PM (5/3) – Harvard Ave
Victim reported to police that his wallet and cell phone were stolen. The items were taken from a briefcase in the victim’s office. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 6:30PM and 8:00PM (5/3) – Westbourne Terrace
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that she had left her backpack in front of her apartment. When she returned, the backpack was gone. The backpack contained a laptop computer, cell phone, Ipod, and some school books. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering of a Motor Vehicle
Occurred between 10:00PM (5/2) and 7:00AM (5/3) – Abbottsford Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The victim stated while his vehicle was parked in a garage, some change and the vehicle’s registration were taken. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 10:45PM (5/2) and 6:15AM (5/3) – Lawton St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that he had parked his vehicle in the driveway and upon returning, realized that his glove compartment and center console were open, however nothing was taken. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 8:45AM (5/3) – Allandale Rd./Grove St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. After identifying the driver, it was found that the driver’s license was suspended. The driver was arrested for operating after suspension.
Larceny
Occurred 8:29AM (5/3) – Euston St.
Police responded to a report of larceny of a license plate. The victim stated that her scooter was parked behind her home overnight. When she went to go to work in the morning, the license plate and screws were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:00PM (4/30) and 2:00PM (5/3) – Manchester Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that his lawn chair had been stolen off of his front porch. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:30AM (4/28) and 6:00PM (4/29)
Victim reported to police that her license plate had been stolen. The victim stated that she had parked her vehicle in a parking garage and upon returning realized her license plate was gone. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:30AM and 3:30PM (5/3) – Harvard Ave
Victim reported to police that his wallet and cell phone were stolen. The items were taken from a briefcase in the victim’s office. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 6:30PM and 8:00PM (5/3) – Westbourne Terrace
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that she had left her backpack in front of her apartment. When she returned, the backpack was gone. The backpack contained a laptop computer, cell phone, Ipod, and some school books. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering of a Motor Vehicle
Occurred between 10:00PM (5/2) and 7:00AM (5/3) – Abbottsford Rd.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The victim stated while his vehicle was parked in a garage, some change and the vehicle’s registration were taken. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 10:45PM (5/2) and 6:15AM (5/3) – Lawton St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that he had parked his vehicle in the driveway and upon returning, realized that his glove compartment and center console were open, however nothing was taken. Police are following up on the case.
April 30th - May 2nd
Graffiti
Occurred 12:55PM (4/30) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of graffiti. Officers observed that the tag, which had been spotted earlier in the week, was now filled in with more detail and color. Police are following up on the case.
Fraud
Occurred between 12:05AM (2/11) and 3:39PM (5/1) – Cypress St.
Victim reported to police that a false bank account had been opened in his name. The victim contacted his bank, which provided a California driver’s license used to open the account. Police are following up on the case.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 2:11PM (4/30) and 2:11AM (5/1) – Tappan St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. Officers observed the right window of the front entrance door to be shattered. There was nothing to indicate that the damage was caused in an attempt to enter the building. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 12:50AM and 2:05AM (4/30) – Egmont St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victims stated that they had left to go out to eat and upon returning noticed their apartment was in dissary. Four laptop computers, a charger, an Ipod Touch, a backpack, and some jewelry were all found to be missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:00AM and 8:00PM (4/27) – Boylston St.
Victim reported to police that her credit cards had been stolen. The victim’s wallet and keys were stolen from the lunchroom of her workplace. Before reporting the incident to police, the victim received a call from a security guard stating her wallet and keys had been found. After retrieving her items, the victim noticed that her credit cards were gone. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 5:00PM (4/29) and 3:00PM (4/30) – Beaconsfield Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that 2 bicycles were stolen from her garage. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 12:00PM (5/1) – Harvard St.
Victim reported to police that her wallet had been stolen out of her purse while studying at a local restaurant. A short while later, after the victim noticed that her wallet was missing, she also noticed an unauthorized charge made on her debit card. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:00PM (5/1) and 9:50AM (5/2) – Longwood Ave.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that during the night, her vehicle had been broken into and that her wallet was missing. The vehicle had been parked in a lot behind her apartment building. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:00PM (4/10) and 10:00AM (4/11) – Beacon St.
Victim reported to police that he had been the victim of larceny. The victim stated that his laptop computer was now missing after a party that was held at his apartment. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 12:55PM (4/30) – Washington St.
Police responded to a report of graffiti. Officers observed that the tag, which had been spotted earlier in the week, was now filled in with more detail and color. Police are following up on the case.
Fraud
Occurred between 12:05AM (2/11) and 3:39PM (5/1) – Cypress St.
Victim reported to police that a false bank account had been opened in his name. The victim contacted his bank, which provided a California driver’s license used to open the account. Police are following up on the case.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 2:11PM (4/30) and 2:11AM (5/1) – Tappan St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. Officers observed the right window of the front entrance door to be shattered. There was nothing to indicate that the damage was caused in an attempt to enter the building. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 12:50AM and 2:05AM (4/30) – Egmont St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victims stated that they had left to go out to eat and upon returning noticed their apartment was in dissary. Four laptop computers, a charger, an Ipod Touch, a backpack, and some jewelry were all found to be missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:00AM and 8:00PM (4/27) – Boylston St.
Victim reported to police that her credit cards had been stolen. The victim’s wallet and keys were stolen from the lunchroom of her workplace. Before reporting the incident to police, the victim received a call from a security guard stating her wallet and keys had been found. After retrieving her items, the victim noticed that her credit cards were gone. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 5:00PM (4/29) and 3:00PM (4/30) – Beaconsfield Rd.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that 2 bicycles were stolen from her garage. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 12:00PM (5/1) – Harvard St.
Victim reported to police that her wallet had been stolen out of her purse while studying at a local restaurant. A short while later, after the victim noticed that her wallet was missing, she also noticed an unauthorized charge made on her debit card. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 8:00PM (5/1) and 9:50AM (5/2) – Longwood Ave.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that during the night, her vehicle had been broken into and that her wallet was missing. The vehicle had been parked in a lot behind her apartment building. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 9:00PM (4/10) and 10:00AM (4/11) – Beacon St.
Victim reported to police that he had been the victim of larceny. The victim stated that his laptop computer was now missing after a party that was held at his apartment. Police are following up on the case.
Friday, April 30, 2010
April 29th
Arrest
Occurred 9:19AM (4/29) – Boylston St./Dunster Rd.
Police executed a traffic stop for a rejected safety sticker. Upon identifying the driver, it was found that his license had been revoked. The driver was arrested for operating a motor vehicle after revocation.
Occurred 11:05AM (4/29) – 1210 Boylston St.
Police performed a traffic stop for not having an inspection sticker. After identifying the driver, officers discovered that he did not have a Massachusetts license. The driver was arrested for being not duly licensed.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny
Occurred 3:40PM (4/29) – 1915 Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a person attempting to break into vehicles parked in a rear alley. The caller stated that he observed a white male, 5’10”, thin build, with short brown hair, wearing baggy dark jeans and a white collared shirt, trying the passenger front and rear door handle of the caller’s vehicle in attempts to enter. The caller’s Ipod was visible from the windows of the vehicle. When the caller went outside, the suspect fled. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 9:19AM (4/29) – Boylston St./Dunster Rd.
Police executed a traffic stop for a rejected safety sticker. Upon identifying the driver, it was found that his license had been revoked. The driver was arrested for operating a motor vehicle after revocation.
Occurred 11:05AM (4/29) – 1210 Boylston St.
Police performed a traffic stop for not having an inspection sticker. After identifying the driver, officers discovered that he did not have a Massachusetts license. The driver was arrested for being not duly licensed.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny
Occurred 3:40PM (4/29) – 1915 Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of a person attempting to break into vehicles parked in a rear alley. The caller stated that he observed a white male, 5’10”, thin build, with short brown hair, wearing baggy dark jeans and a white collared shirt, trying the passenger front and rear door handle of the caller’s vehicle in attempts to enter. The caller’s Ipod was visible from the windows of the vehicle. When the caller went outside, the suspect fled. Police are following up on the case.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
April 28th
Arrest
Occurred 3:59AM (4/28) – 226 Harvard St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, officers discovered that he was not licensed to operate a motor vehicle in Massachusetts in possession of his father’s vehicle, without his knowledge, and that he had never been issued a learner’s permit/license. The driver was subsequently arrested for being not duly licensed.
Assault
Occurred 5:19AM (4/28) – Beacon St./Saint Marys St.
Police responded to a report of a verbal argument over a cab fare evasion that became physical. When officers arrived on scene, two men were yelling at each other and one of the men was holding a 2x4. After further investigation, officers arrested one of the men for assault by means of a dangerous weapon and disorderly conduct.
Fraud
Occurred 12:47PM (4/28) – Harvard St.
Victim reported to police that his debit card had been stolen. The victim stated that he left the card in an ATM machine. When he returned to retrieve the cards, the card was missing. Upon further investigation, the victim found that there were 4 fraudulent charges made with his debit card. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 3:59AM (4/28) – 226 Harvard St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, officers discovered that he was not licensed to operate a motor vehicle in Massachusetts in possession of his father’s vehicle, without his knowledge, and that he had never been issued a learner’s permit/license. The driver was subsequently arrested for being not duly licensed.
Assault
Occurred 5:19AM (4/28) – Beacon St./Saint Marys St.
Police responded to a report of a verbal argument over a cab fare evasion that became physical. When officers arrived on scene, two men were yelling at each other and one of the men was holding a 2x4. After further investigation, officers arrested one of the men for assault by means of a dangerous weapon and disorderly conduct.
Fraud
Occurred 12:47PM (4/28) – Harvard St.
Victim reported to police that his debit card had been stolen. The victim stated that he left the card in an ATM machine. When he returned to retrieve the cards, the card was missing. Upon further investigation, the victim found that there were 4 fraudulent charges made with his debit card. Police are following up on the case.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
April 27th
Arrest
Occurred 7:42AM (4/27) – 192 Boylston St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, officers discovered that he had a suspended license. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 6:00PM (4/25) and 7:00AM (4/26) – Salisbury Rd.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that a type of epoxy glue had been applied to his gas tank door of his motor vehicle, sealing it shut. The car had been parked in the victim’s driveway overnight. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle
Occurred between 9:35PM and 10:30PM (4/27) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that upon returning to his vehicle, he noticed that his satellite radio was missing from the dashboard. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 8:00AM and 9:00AM (4/22) – Harvard St.
Victim reported to police that while at a local Starbucks coffee shop, he placed his wallet on a counter. When the victim realized he had left the wallet and returned an hour later, it was gone. Two of the victim’s credit cards were used fraudulently while the wallet was missing. Days later, the wallet was returned to the victim in a package. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 6:30PM and 9:15PM (4/27) – Mason Terrace
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny. The victim stated that she left her home earlier in the evening and upon returning, noticed muddy footprints inside her home around her rear sliding screen door and in the living room. She also observed that her son’s Playstation 3 gaming system and some games was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 6:30PM and 10:00PM (4/27) – Lancaster Terrace
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny. The victim stated that she had left her apartment earlier in the evening and upon returning noticed that her hallway closet door was slightly open. The victim’s laptop computer, carrying case, and power cord were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 7:42AM (4/27) – 192 Boylston St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, officers discovered that he had a suspended license. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 6:00PM (4/25) and 7:00AM (4/26) – Salisbury Rd.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that a type of epoxy glue had been applied to his gas tank door of his motor vehicle, sealing it shut. The car had been parked in the victim’s driveway overnight. Police are following up on the case.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle
Occurred between 9:35PM and 10:30PM (4/27) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. The victim stated that upon returning to his vehicle, he noticed that his satellite radio was missing from the dashboard. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 8:00AM and 9:00AM (4/22) – Harvard St.
Victim reported to police that while at a local Starbucks coffee shop, he placed his wallet on a counter. When the victim realized he had left the wallet and returned an hour later, it was gone. Two of the victim’s credit cards were used fraudulently while the wallet was missing. Days later, the wallet was returned to the victim in a package. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 6:30PM and 9:15PM (4/27) – Mason Terrace
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny. The victim stated that she left her home earlier in the evening and upon returning, noticed muddy footprints inside her home around her rear sliding screen door and in the living room. She also observed that her son’s Playstation 3 gaming system and some games was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 6:30PM and 10:00PM (4/27) – Lancaster Terrace
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny. The victim stated that she had left her apartment earlier in the evening and upon returning noticed that her hallway closet door was slightly open. The victim’s laptop computer, carrying case, and power cord were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
April 26th
Arrest
Occurred 12:12AM (4/26) – Thatcher St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny in progress. The caller stated that she saw two suspects attempting to steal a moped in a parking lot behind her apartment. When officers arrived on scene, the two suspects fled. Officers caught up with both suspects to interview them. After further investigation, one suspect was arrested for an arrest warrant, knowingly receiving stolen property, and malicious destruction of property. The other suspect was arrested for two counts of receiving stolen property and malicious destruction of property.
Larceny
Occurred between 9:45AM and 7:30PM (4/26) – Lancaster Terrace
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny. The victim stated that upon arriving home, she noticed that her deadbolt was unlocked and a window screen was leaning up against the wall. The victim’s laptop, charger, and carrying case were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred 9:21PM (4/26) – Heath St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary at a Pine Manor dorm room. The victims stated that a friend had seen an unidentified female in their dorm room while both roommates were out. The friend observed a light skinned black female with shoulder length curly hair, wearing jeans and a brown sleeveless top, leave with a black bag that appeared to be full. Both victims’ laptops were taken along with a webcam and some money. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 12:12AM (4/26) – Thatcher St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny in progress. The caller stated that she saw two suspects attempting to steal a moped in a parking lot behind her apartment. When officers arrived on scene, the two suspects fled. Officers caught up with both suspects to interview them. After further investigation, one suspect was arrested for an arrest warrant, knowingly receiving stolen property, and malicious destruction of property. The other suspect was arrested for two counts of receiving stolen property and malicious destruction of property.
Larceny
Occurred between 9:45AM and 7:30PM (4/26) – Lancaster Terrace
Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering and larceny. The victim stated that upon arriving home, she noticed that her deadbolt was unlocked and a window screen was leaning up against the wall. The victim’s laptop, charger, and carrying case were missing. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred 9:21PM (4/26) – Heath St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary at a Pine Manor dorm room. The victims stated that a friend had seen an unidentified female in their dorm room while both roommates were out. The friend observed a light skinned black female with shoulder length curly hair, wearing jeans and a brown sleeveless top, leave with a black bag that appeared to be full. Both victims’ laptops were taken along with a webcam and some money. Police are following up on the case.
Monday, April 26, 2010
April 22nd - 25th
Arrest
Occurred 2:24AM (4/22) – 44 Washington St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon further investigation, officers became concerned that the driver was intoxicated. The driver was arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor.
Occurred 1:54PM (4/22) – Clyde St./Lee St.
Police performed a traffic stop for a speeding violation. After indentifying the driver, it was discovered that his license was suspended. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle after suspension.
Fraud
Occurred between 12:00AM (1/1/08) and 12:00AM (6/1/09) – Beacon St.
Victim reported to police that there was an error on her credit report. The victim stated that she had noticed a delinquent account from a local company. Police are following up on the case.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 3:30AM and 4:00AM (4/21) – Verndale St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that sometime in the early morning he heard a loud banging sound coming form outside. When he looked out the window he observed a large green trash bin next to his vehicle. It appeared that his vehicle had been scratch from the collision with the trash bin. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:00AM and 12:45AM (4/23) – Heath St.
Police responded to Pine Manor College for a report of malicious damage. The caller stated that a glass door of a dorm entrance had been shattered. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:30PM and 5:15PM (4/23) – Stetson St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that a graffiti had been drawn on the door to her apartment. The victim had recently posted signs indicating that her apartment was for sale. She has no idea as to why she was targeted as she has not had any problems with anyone in the complex. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 11:05PM (4/23) – Babcock St.
Victim reported to police that her kitchen window had been broken. After further investigation, officers determined that a small rock was thrown at the window causing damage to the outside screen as well as the outer window. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 2:07AM (4/24) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that someone had thrown a bottle of wine threw her bedroom window. She awoke when she heard the window break and glass fragments fell on her bed. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 1:00AM and 2:15AM (4/25) – Fuller St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that the bottom right glass panel of her front door had been smashed. She noticed the damage when she let her roommate into the apartment. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 2:00PM (4/19) and 9:00AM (4/22) – Bradford Terrace
Police responded to a report of a stolen bicycle. The caller stated that his wife’s bicycle had been locked to a pole in the basement and was now missing. The basement is accessible by all tenants and the outside door to the basement was unlocked. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 4:45PM (4/22) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of shoplifting. The caller stated that he observed a white female in her 40’s with short hair, wearing a blue jacket and jeans, place three pairs of sandals into a green bag. When he attempted to approach the suspect, she ran from the store. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 5:00PM and 5:30PM (4/22) – Rice St.
Police responded to a larceny report. The victim stated that she had a friend over recently who had been asking about her MP3 player. After the friend left, she noticed that her Ipod was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 6:00PM (4/22) and 8:00AM (4/23) – Alton Place
Victim reported to police that her bicycle had been stolen. She stated that she had parked and locked her bicycle to a street sign in front of her residence. When she went to work, she noticed her bicycle was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:35PM (4/23) and 12:40AM (4/24) – Prince St.
Police responded to a breaking and entering and larceny report. The victim stated that upon entering her apartment, she observed that her laptop was missing. Later in the day, the laptop reappeared in her kitchen. After further investigation, officers discovered that the victim’s roommate was responsible for stealing the laptop as well as money from a lock box in her room and two cutlery knives. The roommate was subsequently arrested for breaking and entering and larceny.
Occurred between 3:56PM and 4:30PM (4/24) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of shoplifting at a local GAP store. Two employees observed the suspect place numerous articles of clothing into a canvas bag and attempt to leave the store without paying for the items. The suspect was arrested for shoplifting as well as being in possession of both class E and class A drugs.
Occurred between 2:00AM and 3:30AM (4/25) – Gibbs St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that her cell phone went missing after two acquaintances were inside her apartment. She had gone to bed holding her cell phone and woke up to see both the subjects in her room. Later, after the subjects left, she realized her phone was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 2:14PM (4/25) – 160 Boylston St.
Victim reported that her rear license plate had been stolen. She stated she had been parked in the lot at a local repair shop. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred between 11:30AM and 5:00PM (4/22) – Boylston St.
Victim reported to police that upon arriving home, she observed her roommate’s bedroom window wide open. When both the victim’s left, the window was closed. The window was accessible by the building’s fire escape. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00PM (4/22) and 9:11AM (4/23) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary at a local beauty salon. The victim stated that when she arrived at work, she discovered that a small glass window pane by the door locks had been forcibly removed and was lying on the floor inside the store. Cash from the cash register was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 2:24AM (4/22) – 44 Washington St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon further investigation, officers became concerned that the driver was intoxicated. The driver was arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor.
Occurred 1:54PM (4/22) – Clyde St./Lee St.
Police performed a traffic stop for a speeding violation. After indentifying the driver, it was discovered that his license was suspended. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle after suspension.
Fraud
Occurred between 12:00AM (1/1/08) and 12:00AM (6/1/09) – Beacon St.
Victim reported to police that there was an error on her credit report. The victim stated that she had noticed a delinquent account from a local company. Police are following up on the case.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 3:30AM and 4:00AM (4/21) – Verndale St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that sometime in the early morning he heard a loud banging sound coming form outside. When he looked out the window he observed a large green trash bin next to his vehicle. It appeared that his vehicle had been scratch from the collision with the trash bin. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:00AM and 12:45AM (4/23) – Heath St.
Police responded to Pine Manor College for a report of malicious damage. The caller stated that a glass door of a dorm entrance had been shattered. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 12:30PM and 5:15PM (4/23) – Stetson St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that a graffiti had been drawn on the door to her apartment. The victim had recently posted signs indicating that her apartment was for sale. She has no idea as to why she was targeted as she has not had any problems with anyone in the complex. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 11:05PM (4/23) – Babcock St.
Victim reported to police that her kitchen window had been broken. After further investigation, officers determined that a small rock was thrown at the window causing damage to the outside screen as well as the outer window. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 2:07AM (4/24) – Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that someone had thrown a bottle of wine threw her bedroom window. She awoke when she heard the window break and glass fragments fell on her bed. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 1:00AM and 2:15AM (4/25) – Fuller St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The victim stated that the bottom right glass panel of her front door had been smashed. She noticed the damage when she let her roommate into the apartment. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 2:00PM (4/19) and 9:00AM (4/22) – Bradford Terrace
Police responded to a report of a stolen bicycle. The caller stated that his wife’s bicycle had been locked to a pole in the basement and was now missing. The basement is accessible by all tenants and the outside door to the basement was unlocked. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 4:45PM (4/22) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of shoplifting. The caller stated that he observed a white female in her 40’s with short hair, wearing a blue jacket and jeans, place three pairs of sandals into a green bag. When he attempted to approach the suspect, she ran from the store. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 5:00PM and 5:30PM (4/22) – Rice St.
Police responded to a larceny report. The victim stated that she had a friend over recently who had been asking about her MP3 player. After the friend left, she noticed that her Ipod was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 6:00PM (4/22) and 8:00AM (4/23) – Alton Place
Victim reported to police that her bicycle had been stolen. She stated that she had parked and locked her bicycle to a street sign in front of her residence. When she went to work, she noticed her bicycle was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 11:35PM (4/23) and 12:40AM (4/24) – Prince St.
Police responded to a breaking and entering and larceny report. The victim stated that upon entering her apartment, she observed that her laptop was missing. Later in the day, the laptop reappeared in her kitchen. After further investigation, officers discovered that the victim’s roommate was responsible for stealing the laptop as well as money from a lock box in her room and two cutlery knives. The roommate was subsequently arrested for breaking and entering and larceny.
Occurred between 3:56PM and 4:30PM (4/24) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of shoplifting at a local GAP store. Two employees observed the suspect place numerous articles of clothing into a canvas bag and attempt to leave the store without paying for the items. The suspect was arrested for shoplifting as well as being in possession of both class E and class A drugs.
Occurred between 2:00AM and 3:30AM (4/25) – Gibbs St.
Police responded to a report of a larceny. The victim stated that her cell phone went missing after two acquaintances were inside her apartment. She had gone to bed holding her cell phone and woke up to see both the subjects in her room. Later, after the subjects left, she realized her phone was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 2:14PM (4/25) – 160 Boylston St.
Victim reported that her rear license plate had been stolen. She stated she had been parked in the lot at a local repair shop. Police are following up on the case.
Burglary
Occurred between 11:30AM and 5:00PM (4/22) – Boylston St.
Victim reported to police that upon arriving home, she observed her roommate’s bedroom window wide open. When both the victim’s left, the window was closed. The window was accessible by the building’s fire escape. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred between 7:00PM (4/22) and 9:11AM (4/23) – Harvard St.
Police responded to a report of a burglary at a local beauty salon. The victim stated that when she arrived at work, she discovered that a small glass window pane by the door locks had been forcibly removed and was lying on the floor inside the store. Cash from the cash register was missing. Police are following up on the case.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
April 21st
Arrest
Occurred 10:51AM (4/21) – 400 Heath St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, it was discovered that his license had been revoked and that he had an arrest warrant. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle after revocation and the warrant.
Fraud
Occurred 7:04PM (4/21) – Pond Ave.
Police responded to a report of a fraudulent use of a credit card. The victim stated that he had received a call from Best Buy electronic store about a purchase he had made using his credit card. The victim reports that he had never made this purchase. Police are following up on the case.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 1:45AM and 1:57AM (4/21) – Fuller St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The caller stated that he was sleeping and heard the sound of glass breaking coming from a rear alleyway. He also heard people laughing and a car drive away. When he went out to look, he noticed that a basement door’s windows had been smashed by a cinderblock. Police are investigating.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle
Occurred between 3:00PM and 3:56PM (4/21) – Saint Mary’s St.
Police responded to a report of two motor vehicle breaks. Officers discovered that the first vehicle’s front passenger window was smashed and that a GPS was missing. The second vehicle experienced the same damage, with a GPS also being taken. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 5:35PM and 5:45PM (4/21) – 1482 Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of shoplifting at a local grocery store. The caller stated that he and multiple other parties observed two suspects steal a bottle of vodka from the store. Suspect one is described as a black male, 5’7”, approximately 19 years of age, wearing a white t-shirt and shorts. Suspect two is a white male, approximately 19 years of age, wearing a white t-shirt, red sox baseball cap (on backwards), and shorts with a white towel hanging from the pocket. Police are following up on the case.
Robbery
Occurred 6:46PM (4/21) – Amory St.
Police responded to a report of a robbery. The victim stated that he was walking towards Beacon St. and was in the process of changing songs on his iPhone when a man on a bicycle rode by and snatched it from his hand. The suspect is described as a white male between 30-50 years old with a square chin, wearing a royal blue baseball cap and sunglasses. Police are following up on the case.
Occurred 10:51AM (4/21) – 400 Heath St.
Police executed a traffic stop for a driving violation. Upon identifying the driver, it was discovered that his license had been revoked and that he had an arrest warrant. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating a motor vehicle after revocation and the warrant.
Fraud
Occurred 7:04PM (4/21) – Pond Ave.
Police responded to a report of a fraudulent use of a credit card. The victim stated that he had received a call from Best Buy electronic store about a purchase he had made using his credit card. The victim reports that he had never made this purchase. Police are following up on the case.
Malicious Damage
Occurred between 1:45AM and 1:57AM (4/21) – Fuller St.
Police responded to a report of malicious damage. The caller stated that he was sleeping and heard the sound of glass breaking coming from a rear alleyway. He also heard people laughing and a car drive away. When he went out to look, he noticed that a basement door’s windows had been smashed by a cinderblock. Police are investigating.
Breaking and Entering and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle
Occurred between 3:00PM and 3:56PM (4/21) – Saint Mary’s St.
Police responded to a report of two motor vehicle breaks. Officers discovered that the first vehicle’s front passenger window was smashed and that a GPS was missing. The second vehicle experienced the same damage, with a GPS also being taken. Police are following up on the case.
Larceny
Occurred between 5:35PM and 5:45PM (4/21) – 1482 Beacon St.
Police responded to a report of shoplifting at a local grocery store. The caller stated that he and multiple other parties observed two suspects steal a bottle of vodka from the store. Suspect one is described as a black male, 5’7”, approximately 19 years of age, wearing a white t-shirt and shorts. Suspect two is a white male, approximately 19 years of age, wearing a white t-shirt, red sox baseball cap (on backwards), and shorts with a white towel hanging from the pocket. Police are following up on the case.
Robbery
Occurred 6:46PM (4/21) – Amory St.
Police responded to a report of a robbery. The victim stated that he was walking towards Beacon St. and was in the process of changing songs on his iPhone when a man on a bicycle rode by and snatched it from his hand. The suspect is described as a white male between 30-50 years old with a square chin, wearing a royal blue baseball cap and sunglasses. Police are following up on the case.
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