Breaking and Entering:
Occurred at 8:00 AM on 7/15 – Lancaster Terrace
Officers responded to the area for a report of Breaking and Entering. A security guard who was hired to watch the house while the owner was on vacation reported discovering the basement door ajar, and the door frame where it met the dead bolt splintered. Nothing was reported missing.
Larceny:
Occurred at 10:30 AM on 7/13, Reported on 7/14 – Westbourne Terrace
Officers responded to the area for a reported larceny. The victim reported 2 white males, approximately 30-35, and one was bald, knocking on her apartment door and announcing themselves as plumbers. She let them in the apartment, and did not watch over them as they looked at the bathroom and kitchen. When they left, she discovered an envelope with a large amount of money missing from the kitchen counter.
OUI:
Occurred at 12:59 AM on 7/15 (Babcock St./Commonwealth Ave.)
Officers responded to a call of a motor vehicle accident, where the caller reported the other party was intoxicated. The officer reported a strong odor of alcohol emanating from the driver. After further investigation, it was determined that the driver was intoxicated and was subsequently placed under arrest.
Found Property:
Occurred at 8:14 PM (7/14) – Beacon St./Washington St.
A wallet was reported found in the area. There have been repeated attempts to contact the owner. The wallet is at the police station for safekeeping.
Occurred at 5:36 PM (7/14) – Clinton Rd./Dean Rd.
A handbag was reported found in the area, with no owner identification in it. The handbag is at the police station for safekeeping.
Occured at 2:15 PM (7/14) – Cypress St./Washington St.
A bakery owner in the area reported finding a passport in the shop. The passport was submitted to the property clerk.
Note to Readers:
The following information is based on initial reviews of incident reports and should not be considered a comprehensive list of all incidents reported. The blog reports do not include sex crimes, domestic abuse, juvenile information, medical reports, and other sensitive police reports. The blog may differ from local news sources as well as trends reported at crimereports.com
Friday, July 15, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
7/13-7/14/2011
Larceny:
Occurred at 8:35 PM (7/13) – Beacon St./Harvard St.
Officers responded to the area for a report of shoplifting. The thief had called several times during the week inquiring about an electronic, and when he came into the store the salesperson retrieved it for him. The thief made off with it after it was left unattended for a few seconds at the register, and reportedly drove off in a red Nissan sedan. Police are reviewing surveillance footage.
Breaking and Entering:
Reported on 7/13, occurred at 8:00 AM (7/12) – Naples St./Commonwealth Ave.
Officers responded to the area for a reported Breaking and Entering of a Motor Vehicle. The caller had two visiting friends park their vehicles in her driveway overnight and in the morning both discovered their driver’s doors were ajar and their glove boxes and center consoles had been rummaged through. A GPS device was missing from one of the vehicles. This occurred around the same time as the Stetson St. incident, where the victim reported discovering her driver’s door ajar and the glove compartment and center console rummaged through. There, nothing of value was reported missing, and there were no signs of forced entry.
Occurred at 8:35 PM (7/13) – Beacon St./Harvard St.
Officers responded to the area for a report of shoplifting. The thief had called several times during the week inquiring about an electronic, and when he came into the store the salesperson retrieved it for him. The thief made off with it after it was left unattended for a few seconds at the register, and reportedly drove off in a red Nissan sedan. Police are reviewing surveillance footage.
Breaking and Entering:
Reported on 7/13, occurred at 8:00 AM (7/12) – Naples St./Commonwealth Ave.
Officers responded to the area for a reported Breaking and Entering of a Motor Vehicle. The caller had two visiting friends park their vehicles in her driveway overnight and in the morning both discovered their driver’s doors were ajar and their glove boxes and center consoles had been rummaged through. A GPS device was missing from one of the vehicles. This occurred around the same time as the Stetson St. incident, where the victim reported discovering her driver’s door ajar and the glove compartment and center console rummaged through. There, nothing of value was reported missing, and there were no signs of forced entry.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
7/12-7/13/2011
With the recent rise in motor vehicle break-ins reported, the Brookline Police Department would like to remind residents to make sure their vehicles are secure.
Breaking and Entering/Burglary/Larceny:
Occurred at 2:05 AM (7/13) – Beacon St./Washington St.
Officers responded to the area for a possible Breaking and Entering in process. When they arrived, they canvassed the building looking for suspects. A male was discovered sleeping, and appeared intoxicated when officers attempted to arouse him. Another male was discovered sleeping in a chair, also appearing intoxicated. Nothing was reported missing by the owner. The two males were arrested and charged with Defacement of Property and Breaking and Entering in the Night.
Occurred at 2:10 PM (7/12) – Dummer St.
Officers responded to the area for a report of attempted Burglary of a store. The owner tried to unlock the door that morning but could not; upon calling a locksmith, he informed her that it looked like someone attempted to pick the lock. The burglary attempt was not successful, as nothing was reported missing.
Occurred at 1:13 PM (7/12) – Boylston St./Washington St.
Officers responded to the area for a report of attempted Breaking and Entering and Larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim responded parking her vehicle overnight. Upon returning to it the next day, she noticed that someone had attempted to pick her lock, causing damage to it. The break attempt was not successful, as the door was still locked and nothing was missing.
Occurred at 10:10 AM (7/12) – Babcock St.
Officers responded to the area for a report of Breaking and Entering and Larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim reported his GPS missing from his car, which he believes may have been left unlocked. There were no signs of forced entry.
Occurred at 7:20 AM (7/12) – Stetson St.
Officers responded to the area for a report of Breaking and Entering of a motor vehicle. The victim reported discovering her driver’s door ajar and the glove compartment and center console rummaged through. Nothing of value was reported missing. There were no signs of forced entry.
Breaking and Entering/Burglary/Larceny:
Occurred at 2:05 AM (7/13) – Beacon St./Washington St.
Officers responded to the area for a possible Breaking and Entering in process. When they arrived, they canvassed the building looking for suspects. A male was discovered sleeping, and appeared intoxicated when officers attempted to arouse him. Another male was discovered sleeping in a chair, also appearing intoxicated. Nothing was reported missing by the owner. The two males were arrested and charged with Defacement of Property and Breaking and Entering in the Night.
Occurred at 2:10 PM (7/12) – Dummer St.
Officers responded to the area for a report of attempted Burglary of a store. The owner tried to unlock the door that morning but could not; upon calling a locksmith, he informed her that it looked like someone attempted to pick the lock. The burglary attempt was not successful, as nothing was reported missing.
Occurred at 1:13 PM (7/12) – Boylston St./Washington St.
Officers responded to the area for a report of attempted Breaking and Entering and Larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim responded parking her vehicle overnight. Upon returning to it the next day, she noticed that someone had attempted to pick her lock, causing damage to it. The break attempt was not successful, as the door was still locked and nothing was missing.
Occurred at 10:10 AM (7/12) – Babcock St.
Officers responded to the area for a report of Breaking and Entering and Larceny from a motor vehicle. The victim reported his GPS missing from his car, which he believes may have been left unlocked. There were no signs of forced entry.
Occurred at 7:20 AM (7/12) – Stetson St.
Officers responded to the area for a report of Breaking and Entering of a motor vehicle. The victim reported discovering her driver’s door ajar and the glove compartment and center console rummaged through. Nothing of value was reported missing. There were no signs of forced entry.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
7/11-7/12/2011
Arrest:
Occurred at 10:00 PM (7/11) – Chestnut St.
Officers were patrolling the area and observed a motor vehicle traveling on Cypress St. A query of the license plate number returned that there was an active arrest warrant for the registered owner of the vehicle. Officers pulled the vehicle over and discovered that the registered owner was driving it, after confirming through a photo from the RMV.
Once the warrant was confirmed through dispatch, officers returned to the vehicle to make an arrest. At this point, the passengers became irate and began yelling profanities at the officers, and one made a threat while throwing her sandal out the window. Once the arrest of the driver was made, one officer was attempting to explain the situation to one of the passengers, and was standing next to the vehicle while doing so. The passenger who had thrown the sandal kicked the rear door open, hitting the officer in the leg. This passenger was then ordered out the vehicle, but resisted. One officer attempted to reach into the vehicle to escort the passenger out, when another passenger pushed the officer backwards. The passenger whom the officer was attempting to arrest finally stepped out the vehicle, and was placed under arrest.
While one officer was radioing to dispatch, the passenger who had pushed the officer backwards charged at another officer and became involved in a physical struggle. O.C. pepper spray was used in taking custody of the subject. Two officers sustained minor injuries from this struggle and were treated at the scene.
Through inventory of the vehicle, marijuana was discovered, as well as empty plastic bags for distribution purposes. The three who were arrested were transported back to the station and are facing multiple charges, including Assault and Battery, Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon, Resisting Arrest, Disorderly Person, and Possession of Class D with intent to distribute.
Occurred at 9:55 PM (7/11) – Kent St.
Officers reported to the area for an attempted Breaking and Entering. When they arrived, they discovered the suspect trying to enter an apartment on the second floor of the building. The suspect was arrested on several charges, including a warrant out of Roxbury District Court.
Occurred at 10:00 PM (7/11) – Chestnut St.
Officers were patrolling the area and observed a motor vehicle traveling on Cypress St. A query of the license plate number returned that there was an active arrest warrant for the registered owner of the vehicle. Officers pulled the vehicle over and discovered that the registered owner was driving it, after confirming through a photo from the RMV.
Once the warrant was confirmed through dispatch, officers returned to the vehicle to make an arrest. At this point, the passengers became irate and began yelling profanities at the officers, and one made a threat while throwing her sandal out the window. Once the arrest of the driver was made, one officer was attempting to explain the situation to one of the passengers, and was standing next to the vehicle while doing so. The passenger who had thrown the sandal kicked the rear door open, hitting the officer in the leg. This passenger was then ordered out the vehicle, but resisted. One officer attempted to reach into the vehicle to escort the passenger out, when another passenger pushed the officer backwards. The passenger whom the officer was attempting to arrest finally stepped out the vehicle, and was placed under arrest.
While one officer was radioing to dispatch, the passenger who had pushed the officer backwards charged at another officer and became involved in a physical struggle. O.C. pepper spray was used in taking custody of the subject. Two officers sustained minor injuries from this struggle and were treated at the scene.
Through inventory of the vehicle, marijuana was discovered, as well as empty plastic bags for distribution purposes. The three who were arrested were transported back to the station and are facing multiple charges, including Assault and Battery, Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon, Resisting Arrest, Disorderly Person, and Possession of Class D with intent to distribute.
Occurred at 9:55 PM (7/11) – Kent St.
Officers reported to the area for an attempted Breaking and Entering. When they arrived, they discovered the suspect trying to enter an apartment on the second floor of the building. The suspect was arrested on several charges, including a warrant out of Roxbury District Court.
Monday, July 11, 2011
7/8-7/11/2011
Accident:
Occurred at 1:15 PM (7/9) – Harvard St./Beacon St.
A cyclist came to the station to report being hit by a car, but was not seriously hurt. The driver gave him some money and a phone number and told him to contact him if he needed more money. The cyclist decided to contact him, but the phone number was wrong. He recorded the license plate number however, so the department is continuing the investigation.
Arrest:
Occurred at 12:15 AM (7/11) – Pine Manor College
Officers responded for a reported assault. The victim stated he had thrown a cup of water at the suspect, who was his classmate, and the suspect then threw a rock at him that struck his head. When questioned, the suspect confirmed this series of events. He was placed under arrest for Assault and Battery by means of a Dangerous Weapon.
Occurred at 7:10 AM (7/9) – Cypress St./Boylston St.
An officer observed a driver make a right turn on a red light where a “No Turn on Red” sign was posted. The driver was pulled over and the officer asked for his license and registration. The driver did not produce a license, and the RMV had no record of him having a license. He was placed under arrest. Inventory of his property revealed a wallet belonging to a second person, as well as a passport belonging to a third person. Follow up is being conducted by the department.
Occurred at 9:15 AM (7/8) – Washington St.
Officers responded to a bank in the area to arrest a suspect in an ongoing forgery investigation. The suspect had opened a bank account and was depositing bad checks in it. She was then withdrawing the amount she had deposited before the bank was alerted that these were bad checks. As a result, she made out with a large sum of money. The Brookline Police Department was alerted, and surveillance commenced. When the suspect returned to the bank on 7/8, the police were able to make an arrest for Uttering Fraudulent Checks, Larceny, and Attempted Larceny.
Burglary/Larceny:
Occurred at 8:30 PM (7/10) – Harvard St./Washington St.
A bicycle was reported stolen from the area between 7 and 8:30 PM. It’s described as a gray/tan Trek mountain bike worth $500-$1000.
Occurred at 8:57 AM (7/10) – Norfolk Rd.
Officers responded to the area for a report of larceny. 2 cast iron planters were stolen, weighing between 75 and 100 pounds each, sometime in the night. Officers are continuing the investigation.
Occurred at 12:43 PM (7/8) – Lyman Rd.
Officers responded to the area for a report of larceny. The victim had three Hosta shrubs, and two flowering bushes, which were dug up in the night and taken. The shrubs and bushes together are valued at over $2000.
Occurred at 11:35 AM (7/8) – Longwood Ave./Kent St.
Officers responded to the area for a reported past larceny. FedEx had delivered a package to the victim’s apartment building, which the concierge kept in an unlocked storage room behind the front desk. When the victim went to retrieve it the next day, it was missing. An investigation is continuing.
Robbery:
Occurred at 3:57 PM (7/10) – Strathmore Rd.
Officers reported to the area for a report of armed robbery with a knife. The victim parked his vehicle on Strathmore Road, and 2 black males approached. One was wielding a knife, cut the victim with the knife on his hand, and ordered him not to move. The other reached in his passenger side window and grabbed his backpack. They fled down the street and jumped into a motor vehicle, possibly a Honda or Toyota, which was tan/sand colored. The victim attempted to pursue the suspects but crashed his own vehicle.
Suspect # 1 (who came to the driver's side window) was described as a black male, late 20's, short hair, 5'8-5'9", thin build, wearing baggy blue jeans, a white t-shirt, and sneakers. The knife was described as a 4-5 inch, silver, straight edged blade.
Suspect # 2 (who came to the front passenger window) was described as a dark skinned black male, early-mid 20's, 5'10", chubby build, wearing dark blue shorts, white t-shirt, sneakers.
The investigation is ongoing.
Occurred at 1:15 PM (7/9) – Harvard St./Beacon St.
A cyclist came to the station to report being hit by a car, but was not seriously hurt. The driver gave him some money and a phone number and told him to contact him if he needed more money. The cyclist decided to contact him, but the phone number was wrong. He recorded the license plate number however, so the department is continuing the investigation.
Arrest:
Occurred at 12:15 AM (7/11) – Pine Manor College
Officers responded for a reported assault. The victim stated he had thrown a cup of water at the suspect, who was his classmate, and the suspect then threw a rock at him that struck his head. When questioned, the suspect confirmed this series of events. He was placed under arrest for Assault and Battery by means of a Dangerous Weapon.
Occurred at 7:10 AM (7/9) – Cypress St./Boylston St.
An officer observed a driver make a right turn on a red light where a “No Turn on Red” sign was posted. The driver was pulled over and the officer asked for his license and registration. The driver did not produce a license, and the RMV had no record of him having a license. He was placed under arrest. Inventory of his property revealed a wallet belonging to a second person, as well as a passport belonging to a third person. Follow up is being conducted by the department.
Occurred at 9:15 AM (7/8) – Washington St.
Officers responded to a bank in the area to arrest a suspect in an ongoing forgery investigation. The suspect had opened a bank account and was depositing bad checks in it. She was then withdrawing the amount she had deposited before the bank was alerted that these were bad checks. As a result, she made out with a large sum of money. The Brookline Police Department was alerted, and surveillance commenced. When the suspect returned to the bank on 7/8, the police were able to make an arrest for Uttering Fraudulent Checks, Larceny, and Attempted Larceny.
Burglary/Larceny:
Occurred at 8:30 PM (7/10) – Harvard St./Washington St.
A bicycle was reported stolen from the area between 7 and 8:30 PM. It’s described as a gray/tan Trek mountain bike worth $500-$1000.
Occurred at 8:57 AM (7/10) – Norfolk Rd.
Officers responded to the area for a report of larceny. 2 cast iron planters were stolen, weighing between 75 and 100 pounds each, sometime in the night. Officers are continuing the investigation.
Occurred at 12:43 PM (7/8) – Lyman Rd.
Officers responded to the area for a report of larceny. The victim had three Hosta shrubs, and two flowering bushes, which were dug up in the night and taken. The shrubs and bushes together are valued at over $2000.
Occurred at 11:35 AM (7/8) – Longwood Ave./Kent St.
Officers responded to the area for a reported past larceny. FedEx had delivered a package to the victim’s apartment building, which the concierge kept in an unlocked storage room behind the front desk. When the victim went to retrieve it the next day, it was missing. An investigation is continuing.
Robbery:
Occurred at 3:57 PM (7/10) – Strathmore Rd.
Officers reported to the area for a report of armed robbery with a knife. The victim parked his vehicle on Strathmore Road, and 2 black males approached. One was wielding a knife, cut the victim with the knife on his hand, and ordered him not to move. The other reached in his passenger side window and grabbed his backpack. They fled down the street and jumped into a motor vehicle, possibly a Honda or Toyota, which was tan/sand colored. The victim attempted to pursue the suspects but crashed his own vehicle.
Suspect # 1 (who came to the driver's side window) was described as a black male, late 20's, short hair, 5'8-5'9", thin build, wearing baggy blue jeans, a white t-shirt, and sneakers. The knife was described as a 4-5 inch, silver, straight edged blade.
Suspect # 2 (who came to the front passenger window) was described as a dark skinned black male, early-mid 20's, 5'10", chubby build, wearing dark blue shorts, white t-shirt, sneakers.
The investigation is ongoing.
Friday, July 8, 2011
7/7-7/8/2011
Burglary/Larceny:
Occurred at 5:30 AM (7/8) – Devotion School
Officers responded to a report of larceny of a backpack in the area. A male was sleeping on a bench in front of the school between 3:30 AM and 5:30 AM and when he awoke, he discovered his backpack missing. Some of the missing items were recovered nearby.
Occurred at 1:36 AM (7/8) – Brookline Ave./Aspinwall Ave.
Officers responded to the area for a report of attempted robbery. A female was walking on Brookline Avenue. When she passed the park, a male approached her from behind and grabbed her purse, which she was able to hold on to. The male gave up and ran down Aspinwall Ave. Officers are continuing their investigation following a description given by the victim and a security tape retrieved.
Found Property:
Occurred at 11:38 PM (7/7)
A cab driver came to the police station to drop off a set of keys he had found in the back of his cab at the end of his shift. The keys are being held at the police station.
Occurred at 5:30 AM (7/8) – Devotion School
Officers responded to a report of larceny of a backpack in the area. A male was sleeping on a bench in front of the school between 3:30 AM and 5:30 AM and when he awoke, he discovered his backpack missing. Some of the missing items were recovered nearby.
Occurred at 1:36 AM (7/8) – Brookline Ave./Aspinwall Ave.
Officers responded to the area for a report of attempted robbery. A female was walking on Brookline Avenue. When she passed the park, a male approached her from behind and grabbed her purse, which she was able to hold on to. The male gave up and ran down Aspinwall Ave. Officers are continuing their investigation following a description given by the victim and a security tape retrieved.
Found Property:
Occurred at 11:38 PM (7/7)
A cab driver came to the police station to drop off a set of keys he had found in the back of his cab at the end of his shift. The keys are being held at the police station.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
7/6-7/7/2011
Burglary/Larceny:
Occurred at 12:56 PM (7/6) – Washington St./Greenough St.
An officer reported observing a teenage boy walking along Washington Street carrying a red Roadmaster men’s bicycle. The boy then left the bicycle at the corner and walked away. The officer took the bicycle in for safe keeping. There were no reports of a similar bicycle stolen recently.
Occurred at 9:55 AM (7/6) – Harvard St./Aspinwall Ave.
Officers responded to the area for a report of a larceny of a purse. The victim placed her wallet on the window ledge of a store and bent to the sidewalk to tie her shoe. When she rose, her wallet was gone, which contained a cell phone, credit cards, and large amount of money. She described a male standing nearby, who was gone when she rose.
Occurred at 9:00 AM (7/6) – White Pl.
Officers responded to the area for a report of larceny of a scooter. The victim had parked it the night before and locked only the steering wheel. The scooter was described as an orange Buddy 125. No suspicious activity was reported in the area by neighbors of the victim.
MV Incidents:
Occurred at 6:29 AM (7/7) – Longwood Ave./St. Paul St.
An officer observed a vehicle run the red light on St. Paul St. The officer conducted a traffic stop, and the driver of the vehicle produced the registration of the vehicle as well as a foreign passport. When asked for his license he stated he had a foreign license as well. When the officer ran his information, he discovered warrants for the driver’s arrest for incidents in Somerville. He received citations for the traffic offenses, and was placed under arrest for the warrants.
Occurred at 12:10 AM (7/7) – Harvard St./Beacon St.
An officer observed a vehicle traveling greater than the speed limit along Beacon Street. and then speed through a red light. The officer pulled the vehicle over at the next light, and asked the driver to provide his license and registration. When the officer ran the information, it turned out the registration was revoked and the vehicle was uninsured. The driver was issued several citations.
Occurred at 9:50 AM (7/6) – Harvard St./Columbia Rd.
Officers responded to the area for a report of a MV hitting a bicycle. The motorist was making a right turn when the cyclist’s back wheel was struck, causing damage to the rim and tire as well. The cyclist fell and suffered minor injuries, but declined transport to a hospital. The driver was issued a citation for failure to use caution when entering an intersection.
Occurred at 9:31 AM (7/6) – Harvard St./Longwood Ave.
Officers responded to a report of a hit and run accident. The driver who was left at the scene reported stopping at a crosswalk to allow pedestrians to cross, when she was struck from behind by a taxi cab. Both drivers pulled over, and when the driver who was struck went to retrieve her cell phone, the taxi cab driver fled the scene.
Occurred at 12:56 PM (7/6) – Washington St./Greenough St.
An officer reported observing a teenage boy walking along Washington Street carrying a red Roadmaster men’s bicycle. The boy then left the bicycle at the corner and walked away. The officer took the bicycle in for safe keeping. There were no reports of a similar bicycle stolen recently.
Occurred at 9:55 AM (7/6) – Harvard St./Aspinwall Ave.
Officers responded to the area for a report of a larceny of a purse. The victim placed her wallet on the window ledge of a store and bent to the sidewalk to tie her shoe. When she rose, her wallet was gone, which contained a cell phone, credit cards, and large amount of money. She described a male standing nearby, who was gone when she rose.
Occurred at 9:00 AM (7/6) – White Pl.
Officers responded to the area for a report of larceny of a scooter. The victim had parked it the night before and locked only the steering wheel. The scooter was described as an orange Buddy 125. No suspicious activity was reported in the area by neighbors of the victim.
MV Incidents:
Occurred at 6:29 AM (7/7) – Longwood Ave./St. Paul St.
An officer observed a vehicle run the red light on St. Paul St. The officer conducted a traffic stop, and the driver of the vehicle produced the registration of the vehicle as well as a foreign passport. When asked for his license he stated he had a foreign license as well. When the officer ran his information, he discovered warrants for the driver’s arrest for incidents in Somerville. He received citations for the traffic offenses, and was placed under arrest for the warrants.
Occurred at 12:10 AM (7/7) – Harvard St./Beacon St.
An officer observed a vehicle traveling greater than the speed limit along Beacon Street. and then speed through a red light. The officer pulled the vehicle over at the next light, and asked the driver to provide his license and registration. When the officer ran the information, it turned out the registration was revoked and the vehicle was uninsured. The driver was issued several citations.
Occurred at 9:50 AM (7/6) – Harvard St./Columbia Rd.
Officers responded to the area for a report of a MV hitting a bicycle. The motorist was making a right turn when the cyclist’s back wheel was struck, causing damage to the rim and tire as well. The cyclist fell and suffered minor injuries, but declined transport to a hospital. The driver was issued a citation for failure to use caution when entering an intersection.
Occurred at 9:31 AM (7/6) – Harvard St./Longwood Ave.
Officers responded to a report of a hit and run accident. The driver who was left at the scene reported stopping at a crosswalk to allow pedestrians to cross, when she was struck from behind by a taxi cab. Both drivers pulled over, and when the driver who was struck went to retrieve her cell phone, the taxi cab driver fled the scene.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
7/5-7/6/2011
Assault:
Occurred at 4:12 PM (7/5) – Boylston St./Hammond St.
A driver and her passenger reported a threat which had occurred to them while driving on Boylston. The driver stated she was traveling in the left lane when a vehicle came up close behind her and kept trying to pass her in the right lane. After coming up next to her, the driver of the other vehicle began shouting and yelling, and at a stop light got out of his car and continued to verbally assault them. Police officers began investigating after following up on the license plate number the victims were able to provide.
Burglary/Larceny:
Occurred at 9:12 PM (7/5) – Beacon St./Summit Ave.
Officers responded to a report of breaking and entering in the area. The victims left their residence at 8 AM and returned at 5:30 PM and did not notice anything wrong at first, as their dead bolt was still secured. They then noticed several expensive items missing. The scene was processed and officers are continuing their investigation.
Occurred at 8:56 PM (7/5) – Beacon St./Washington St.
Officers responded to a report of breaking and entering in the area. The victim had been away from his apartment from 7/1, and returned yesterday evening to discover the apartment broken into and several items in disarray. Several expensive items were reported missing, and the suspect had gained access by using tools to pry the front door open. Other residents of the building reported seeing a large package outside the victim’s door on Saturday morning, and this package was found inside his apartment. The scene was processed and officers are continuing their investigation.
Occurred at 3:39 PM (7/5) – Thorndike St.
A bicycle was reported stolen sometime between 5:00 PM on 7/4 and 8:00 AM on 7/5 from the foyer of the victim’s residence. The bike was described as a GT Timberline All Terra Mountain Bike.
Fire:
Occurred at 7:45 PM (7/5) – Pleasant St./Commonwealth Ave.
Several units were dispatched to the area for a 2-alarm kitchen fire. The cause of the fire was thought to be due to combustibles being too close to the flame from the stove. There were no reported injuries.
MV Accident:
Occurred at 2:26 PM (7/5) – Aspinwall Ave.
Officers responded to a motor vehicle crash on Aspinwall Ave. One of the drivers was occupied with his GPS system and failed to stop at the red light, causing damage to the other driver’s side door. The first driver was issued a citation for a red light violation.
Occurred at 4:12 PM (7/5) – Boylston St./Hammond St.
A driver and her passenger reported a threat which had occurred to them while driving on Boylston. The driver stated she was traveling in the left lane when a vehicle came up close behind her and kept trying to pass her in the right lane. After coming up next to her, the driver of the other vehicle began shouting and yelling, and at a stop light got out of his car and continued to verbally assault them. Police officers began investigating after following up on the license plate number the victims were able to provide.
Burglary/Larceny:
Occurred at 9:12 PM (7/5) – Beacon St./Summit Ave.
Officers responded to a report of breaking and entering in the area. The victims left their residence at 8 AM and returned at 5:30 PM and did not notice anything wrong at first, as their dead bolt was still secured. They then noticed several expensive items missing. The scene was processed and officers are continuing their investigation.
Occurred at 8:56 PM (7/5) – Beacon St./Washington St.
Officers responded to a report of breaking and entering in the area. The victim had been away from his apartment from 7/1, and returned yesterday evening to discover the apartment broken into and several items in disarray. Several expensive items were reported missing, and the suspect had gained access by using tools to pry the front door open. Other residents of the building reported seeing a large package outside the victim’s door on Saturday morning, and this package was found inside his apartment. The scene was processed and officers are continuing their investigation.
Occurred at 3:39 PM (7/5) – Thorndike St.
A bicycle was reported stolen sometime between 5:00 PM on 7/4 and 8:00 AM on 7/5 from the foyer of the victim’s residence. The bike was described as a GT Timberline All Terra Mountain Bike.
Fire:
Occurred at 7:45 PM (7/5) – Pleasant St./Commonwealth Ave.
Several units were dispatched to the area for a 2-alarm kitchen fire. The cause of the fire was thought to be due to combustibles being too close to the flame from the stove. There were no reported injuries.
MV Accident:
Occurred at 2:26 PM (7/5) – Aspinwall Ave.
Officers responded to a motor vehicle crash on Aspinwall Ave. One of the drivers was occupied with his GPS system and failed to stop at the red light, causing damage to the other driver’s side door. The first driver was issued a citation for a red light violation.
7/1-7/5/2011
Arrests:
Occurred at 1:45 PM (7/3) – Chestnut Hill Ave./Dean Rd.
Officers responded to a 3-car MV crash. The operator of one of the vehicles reported she was struck from behind by a man driving a black motor vehicle who fled from the scene. The momentum from this crash caused her to strike the vehicle in front of her, which struck the vehicle in front of it. Officers observed the front of her vehicle had extensive damage, while the rear had minor scratches. The driver of the second vehicle reported that the driver of the first vehicle had come up behind her very fast and had struck her vehicle. She did not observe anyone fleeing the scene. The driver of the third vehicle reported being struck by the second, and this driver also did not observe anyone fleeing the scene. The officer issued the first driver a citation for failure to use care while stopping, and placed her under arrest for an outstanding warrant from the Cambridge District Court.
Occurred at 4:17 AM (7/3) – Harvard St./Fuller St.
An officer observed a motor vehicle traveling on Harvard St. without headlights on, which were required at that time of night. A motor vehicle stop was conducted. An odor of alcoholic beverage emanated from the vehicle, and the driver’s eyes appeared glassy and bloodshot. Upon inquiry, the driver stated that he had been drinking that evening. After further investigation, he was placed under arrest.
Occurred at 8:15 PM (7/2) – Village Way
Officers responded to the area for a report of a motor vehicle accident involving an injured pedestrian. The driver claimed to have been operating the vehicle at a slow speed, when the victim ran out in front, causing the accident. When speaking with the driver, the officer reported a strong odor of marijuana emanating from his person. He was asked if he had smoked marijuana today and if he was in possession, and he stated he had been smoking, and that he had some marijuana in his jacket pocket. He was arrested at this time, and the marijuana was located. After observing other physical signs from the driver, the officer believed the driver’s ability to safely operate his vehicle had been impaired, leading to the charge of Operation Under the Influence of Drugs.
Occurred at 6:25 PM (7/1) – Washington St./Pearl St.
An officer observed a person who is known to the department from previous interactions and has 3 active warrants. He also has a stay-away from Brookline order as a condition of his probation. The officer parked his vehicle and approached the individual on foot, and a pursuit ensued on Washington Street. Several officers were dispatched at this time as the individual continued to give chase. The individual jumped over a fence into a backyard of an apartment building, where the officers were able to apprehend him. He is being charged with Disorderly Conduct and Resisting Arrest, in addition to his outstanding warrants.
Burglary/Larceny:
Occurred at 9:00 AM (7/5)- Station St.
An individual reported parking his bicycle at 6 am and returning at 7 am to discover it missing. The bike is a blue men's Univega 12 speed, with a 19" frame. It had a soft lock on the frame at the time it was stolen. It has an approximate value of $300.00
Occurred at 7:03 PM (7/4) – Dummer St.
A bicycle was reported stolen from the area, and it was last seen on 6/13. It’s a custom made GT BMX bike that was chrome in color, and the spokes are chrome as well.
Occurred at 3:00 PM (7/4) – Woodland Rd.
Officers reported to a residence for an attempted Breaking and Entering. The homeowners showed the officers a side door which had been damaged during the attempt. Police are investigating.
Occurred at 8:00 PM (6/30) – Netherlands Rd
A black Treck women’s mountain bike, valued at $800, was last seen on 6/27 and was reported missing on 6/30 from the victim’s garage.
Occurred at 1:45 PM (7/3) – Chestnut Hill Ave./Dean Rd.
Officers responded to a 3-car MV crash. The operator of one of the vehicles reported she was struck from behind by a man driving a black motor vehicle who fled from the scene. The momentum from this crash caused her to strike the vehicle in front of her, which struck the vehicle in front of it. Officers observed the front of her vehicle had extensive damage, while the rear had minor scratches. The driver of the second vehicle reported that the driver of the first vehicle had come up behind her very fast and had struck her vehicle. She did not observe anyone fleeing the scene. The driver of the third vehicle reported being struck by the second, and this driver also did not observe anyone fleeing the scene. The officer issued the first driver a citation for failure to use care while stopping, and placed her under arrest for an outstanding warrant from the Cambridge District Court.
Occurred at 4:17 AM (7/3) – Harvard St./Fuller St.
An officer observed a motor vehicle traveling on Harvard St. without headlights on, which were required at that time of night. A motor vehicle stop was conducted. An odor of alcoholic beverage emanated from the vehicle, and the driver’s eyes appeared glassy and bloodshot. Upon inquiry, the driver stated that he had been drinking that evening. After further investigation, he was placed under arrest.
Occurred at 8:15 PM (7/2) – Village Way
Officers responded to the area for a report of a motor vehicle accident involving an injured pedestrian. The driver claimed to have been operating the vehicle at a slow speed, when the victim ran out in front, causing the accident. When speaking with the driver, the officer reported a strong odor of marijuana emanating from his person. He was asked if he had smoked marijuana today and if he was in possession, and he stated he had been smoking, and that he had some marijuana in his jacket pocket. He was arrested at this time, and the marijuana was located. After observing other physical signs from the driver, the officer believed the driver’s ability to safely operate his vehicle had been impaired, leading to the charge of Operation Under the Influence of Drugs.
Occurred at 6:25 PM (7/1) – Washington St./Pearl St.
An officer observed a person who is known to the department from previous interactions and has 3 active warrants. He also has a stay-away from Brookline order as a condition of his probation. The officer parked his vehicle and approached the individual on foot, and a pursuit ensued on Washington Street. Several officers were dispatched at this time as the individual continued to give chase. The individual jumped over a fence into a backyard of an apartment building, where the officers were able to apprehend him. He is being charged with Disorderly Conduct and Resisting Arrest, in addition to his outstanding warrants.
Burglary/Larceny:
Occurred at 9:00 AM (7/5)- Station St.
An individual reported parking his bicycle at 6 am and returning at 7 am to discover it missing. The bike is a blue men's Univega 12 speed, with a 19" frame. It had a soft lock on the frame at the time it was stolen. It has an approximate value of $300.00
Occurred at 7:03 PM (7/4) – Dummer St.
A bicycle was reported stolen from the area, and it was last seen on 6/13. It’s a custom made GT BMX bike that was chrome in color, and the spokes are chrome as well.
Occurred at 3:00 PM (7/4) – Woodland Rd.
Officers reported to a residence for an attempted Breaking and Entering. The homeowners showed the officers a side door which had been damaged during the attempt. Police are investigating.
Occurred at 8:00 PM (6/30) – Netherlands Rd
A black Treck women’s mountain bike, valued at $800, was last seen on 6/27 and was reported missing on 6/30 from the victim’s garage.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
June 29th- 30th
June 29th- 30th
Arrests:
Occurred between 9:58 PM (6/29) and 10:45 PM (6/29) – Chestnut St./ Pond Ave
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle traveling on Cypress Avenue that had a broken brake light. Officers conducted a traffic stop and informed the operator of the reason for the stop. The officers then learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension and defective equipment.
Attempted Robbery:
Occurred between 9:45 PM (6/29) and 10:00 PM (6/29) – Brookline Place
Officers responded to a report of attempted robbery. Officers learned that the victim had walked to the ATM to retrieve money. On his way back to his apartment from the ATM a subject had approached the male asking him about the ATM transaction. The victim and the subject engaged in a small confrontation, and the subject fled. The suspect was described as a white male, mid 20’s, oversized white t-shirt, and dark shorts. Officers conducted a search of the area but could not identify the suspect.
Arrests:
Occurred between 9:58 PM (6/29) and 10:45 PM (6/29) – Chestnut St./ Pond Ave
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle traveling on Cypress Avenue that had a broken brake light. Officers conducted a traffic stop and informed the operator of the reason for the stop. The officers then learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension and defective equipment.
Attempted Robbery:
Occurred between 9:45 PM (6/29) and 10:00 PM (6/29) – Brookline Place
Officers responded to a report of attempted robbery. Officers learned that the victim had walked to the ATM to retrieve money. On his way back to his apartment from the ATM a subject had approached the male asking him about the ATM transaction. The victim and the subject engaged in a small confrontation, and the subject fled. The suspect was described as a white male, mid 20’s, oversized white t-shirt, and dark shorts. Officers conducted a search of the area but could not identify the suspect.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Press Release: Elderly Scam
Brookline Police Department Scam Warning- Advanced Fee Fraud
On June 17th, 2011, the Brookline Police Department was made aware of one known elderly Brookline resident who had fallen victim to an “inheritance” scam, with a very large monetary loss from their personal bank accounts. The scam began with initial contact being conducted through paper mail by an unknown party who represented themselves as an employee of an international financial company. This party advised the now “victim” that they were the next of kin in a dormant account held by this financial institution in the name of a family member and provided a copy of a death certificate. A total of 7 wire transfers were conducted, all over $10,000. These amounts were described as necessary “fees” or “value added taxes.” Documents such as “applications to transfer funds” are provided and made to appear to be legitimate, yet have no legal significance. All advance fee scams share one basic thing in common- they require the victim to give something now in order to secure a right to something relatively large in the future. The people behind the scams often attempt to mimic government documents or emails, legitimate corporations, popular websites and the like. Another popular scam includes the sending of false insurance checks with letter from prominent companies claiming bigger settlement is on the horizon only after depositing the initial payment.
Prevention Tips:
Learn to recognize the signs of advance fee fraud:
-Payment is requested in advance
-Payment is much smaller than the promises payoff- almost incidental
Signs of email frauds in general:
-The email is unsolicited
-The tone, grammar, and overall style of the emails are noticeably less polished and professional than expected from a reputable, established corporation
-The offer seems to good too be true
-The situation described seems bizarre or unlikely
What to do if you think an offer matching any of these characteristics might be genuine:
-Contact the Better Business Bureau to investigate the company
-If the company seems legitimate, look up the company’s phone number in a phone book (do not use contact information given to you in the email!) and call to verify
-Have the company send you relevant documentation to verify the offer through the mail
-Verify the information independently
What to do if you believe that you may have fallen prey to an advance fee fraud:
-Contact your bank immediately
-Notify the Police Department
On June 17th, 2011, the Brookline Police Department was made aware of one known elderly Brookline resident who had fallen victim to an “inheritance” scam, with a very large monetary loss from their personal bank accounts. The scam began with initial contact being conducted through paper mail by an unknown party who represented themselves as an employee of an international financial company. This party advised the now “victim” that they were the next of kin in a dormant account held by this financial institution in the name of a family member and provided a copy of a death certificate. A total of 7 wire transfers were conducted, all over $10,000. These amounts were described as necessary “fees” or “value added taxes.” Documents such as “applications to transfer funds” are provided and made to appear to be legitimate, yet have no legal significance. All advance fee scams share one basic thing in common- they require the victim to give something now in order to secure a right to something relatively large in the future. The people behind the scams often attempt to mimic government documents or emails, legitimate corporations, popular websites and the like. Another popular scam includes the sending of false insurance checks with letter from prominent companies claiming bigger settlement is on the horizon only after depositing the initial payment.
Prevention Tips:
Learn to recognize the signs of advance fee fraud:
-Payment is requested in advance
-Payment is much smaller than the promises payoff- almost incidental
Signs of email frauds in general:
-The email is unsolicited
-The tone, grammar, and overall style of the emails are noticeably less polished and professional than expected from a reputable, established corporation
-The offer seems to good too be true
-The situation described seems bizarre or unlikely
What to do if you think an offer matching any of these characteristics might be genuine:
-Contact the Better Business Bureau to investigate the company
-If the company seems legitimate, look up the company’s phone number in a phone book (do not use contact information given to you in the email!) and call to verify
-Have the company send you relevant documentation to verify the offer through the mail
-Verify the information independently
What to do if you believe that you may have fallen prey to an advance fee fraud:
-Contact your bank immediately
-Notify the Police Department
June 27th- 28th
June 27th- 28th
Arrests:
Occurred at 4:27 PM (6/27) – Gibbs Street/ Fuller Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle with Massachusetts registration that failed to come to a complete stop at a stop sign. Officers conducted the traffic stop and observed that the subject was not wearing a seat belt. Officers advised the subject of the reason for the stop. Officers queried the subject and learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating with a suspended license, failure to stop, and not wearing a seatbelt.
Occurred at 3:29 AM (6/28) – Cypress Street/ Boylston Street
Officers were dispatched to the area of Cypress Street and Boylston Street to assist other officers with a motor vehicle stop. Officers learned that the subject had driven on the curb and stopped abruptly without a signal on Cypress Street. Officer then observed that the license plate was not illuminated and conducted the traffic stop. Officer queried the subject and learned that the status of the subject’s license was suspended. The subject was informed and was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension, failure to use signals, and defective equipment.
Occurred at 9:23 PM (6/28) – Boylston Street/ Warren Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle operating with an expired inspection sticker. Officers conducted a traffic stop and advised the operator of the reason for the stop. Officers then learned that the registration was also suspended and that there was a warrant out for the subject’s arrest. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for the outstanding warrant, failure to inspect a motor vehicle, and operating after suspended registration.
Arrests:
Occurred at 4:27 PM (6/27) – Gibbs Street/ Fuller Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle with Massachusetts registration that failed to come to a complete stop at a stop sign. Officers conducted the traffic stop and observed that the subject was not wearing a seat belt. Officers advised the subject of the reason for the stop. Officers queried the subject and learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating with a suspended license, failure to stop, and not wearing a seatbelt.
Occurred at 3:29 AM (6/28) – Cypress Street/ Boylston Street
Officers were dispatched to the area of Cypress Street and Boylston Street to assist other officers with a motor vehicle stop. Officers learned that the subject had driven on the curb and stopped abruptly without a signal on Cypress Street. Officer then observed that the license plate was not illuminated and conducted the traffic stop. Officer queried the subject and learned that the status of the subject’s license was suspended. The subject was informed and was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension, failure to use signals, and defective equipment.
Occurred at 9:23 PM (6/28) – Boylston Street/ Warren Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle operating with an expired inspection sticker. Officers conducted a traffic stop and advised the operator of the reason for the stop. Officers then learned that the registration was also suspended and that there was a warrant out for the subject’s arrest. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for the outstanding warrant, failure to inspect a motor vehicle, and operating after suspended registration.
Monday, June 27, 2011
June 24th- 27th
June 24th- 27th
Arrests:
Occurred at 4:40 AM (6/24) – Washington Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle with a defective license plate. Officers asked the driver for identification and the subject did not have a license with him. Officers took the subject’s name and birth date down and began to verify the identification. Officers learned that the name the operator provided did not match the appearance of the operator. The subject then apologized and gave the proper information. Officers learned that the subject did not have a proper Massachusetts license to operate and there was a warrant out for his arrest. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating without a license, providing a false name, and defective equipment.
Occurred at 7:53 PM (6/25) – Harvard Street/ Harris Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle stopped at an intersection. Officers queried the vehicle and learned that the subject had a warrant for his arrest. Officers conducted a stop of the vehicle and informed the subject of the warrant. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for the charges of the warrant.
Occurred at 2:11 AM (6/26) – Washington Street/ Greenough Street
Officers were leaving the station when they observed a vehicle approach with no headlights on. The officers approached the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject did not have a proper Massachusetts license to operate. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating without a license.
Occurred at 1:57 AM (6/27) – Beacon Street/ Englewood Avenue
Officers were patrolling the area of Beacon Street when they observed a vehicle stopped at a green light straddling the lines. The vehicle stayed stationary through the entire green light, the red light and then began turning on the following green light. Officers conducted a traffic stop on Englewood Avenue. Officers approached the vehicle and immediately smelled a strong odor of alcohol emanating from the vehicle. Officers conducted field sobriety tests and learned that the subject was indeed under the influence. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating under the influence of alcohol.
Armed Robbery
Occurred at 8:21 PM (6/24) – Muddy River
Officers responded to a report of an armed robbery attempt. Officers learned that a male victim had been walking through the Muddy River footbridge when a white male subject approached him asking for his bag. The victim and the subject were involved in a brief struggle/ confrontation where both subjects were injured. The subject failed to retrieve the bag and fled. The victim walked to a local apartment building to wash up the injury and call the police. The subject was described at a white male, 5’4”, 120-130 lbs, disheveled hair that hung to his chin, goatee, wearing a black and gray North Face jacket and blue jeans. Brookline Police have increased officer surveillance in the area.
Motor Vehicle Theft:
Occurred between 7:00 PM (6/24) and 10:30 PM (6/24) – Beacon Street
Officers responded to a report of a motor vehicle theft. Officers learned that the victim parked his vehicle on Beacon Street at approximately 7:00 PM and when he returned the vehicle was missing. Officers checked the area for the vehicle but the vehicle was not recovered.
Arrests:
Occurred at 4:40 AM (6/24) – Washington Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle with a defective license plate. Officers asked the driver for identification and the subject did not have a license with him. Officers took the subject’s name and birth date down and began to verify the identification. Officers learned that the name the operator provided did not match the appearance of the operator. The subject then apologized and gave the proper information. Officers learned that the subject did not have a proper Massachusetts license to operate and there was a warrant out for his arrest. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating without a license, providing a false name, and defective equipment.
Occurred at 7:53 PM (6/25) – Harvard Street/ Harris Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle stopped at an intersection. Officers queried the vehicle and learned that the subject had a warrant for his arrest. Officers conducted a stop of the vehicle and informed the subject of the warrant. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for the charges of the warrant.
Occurred at 2:11 AM (6/26) – Washington Street/ Greenough Street
Officers were leaving the station when they observed a vehicle approach with no headlights on. The officers approached the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject did not have a proper Massachusetts license to operate. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating without a license.
Occurred at 1:57 AM (6/27) – Beacon Street/ Englewood Avenue
Officers were patrolling the area of Beacon Street when they observed a vehicle stopped at a green light straddling the lines. The vehicle stayed stationary through the entire green light, the red light and then began turning on the following green light. Officers conducted a traffic stop on Englewood Avenue. Officers approached the vehicle and immediately smelled a strong odor of alcohol emanating from the vehicle. Officers conducted field sobriety tests and learned that the subject was indeed under the influence. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating under the influence of alcohol.
Armed Robbery
Occurred at 8:21 PM (6/24) – Muddy River
Officers responded to a report of an armed robbery attempt. Officers learned that a male victim had been walking through the Muddy River footbridge when a white male subject approached him asking for his bag. The victim and the subject were involved in a brief struggle/ confrontation where both subjects were injured. The subject failed to retrieve the bag and fled. The victim walked to a local apartment building to wash up the injury and call the police. The subject was described at a white male, 5’4”, 120-130 lbs, disheveled hair that hung to his chin, goatee, wearing a black and gray North Face jacket and blue jeans. Brookline Police have increased officer surveillance in the area.
Motor Vehicle Theft:
Occurred between 7:00 PM (6/24) and 10:30 PM (6/24) – Beacon Street
Officers responded to a report of a motor vehicle theft. Officers learned that the victim parked his vehicle on Beacon Street at approximately 7:00 PM and when he returned the vehicle was missing. Officers checked the area for the vehicle but the vehicle was not recovered.
Friday, June 24, 2011
June 23rd – 24th
June 23rd – 24th
Arrests:
Occurred at 4:31 PM (6/23) – Harvard Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle proceed through a red light at the intersection of Fuller St. Officers conducted a traffic stop and informed the subject of the reason for the stop. Officers then learned that the subject had an outstanding warrant out for his arrest. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest without incident and will be cited for the red light violation.
Occurred at 12:20 AM (6/24) – Boylston Street/ Washington Street
Officers were conducting radar in the Boylston Street area when they observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed. The vehicle proceeded and did not stop for officers. Officers caught up to the subject and the subject was placed under arrest and charged with multiple motor vehicle infractions such as failure to stop for police, open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle, operating to endanger, operating after suspension, and resisting arrests, failure to stop at a red light, marked lanes violations, no directional while turning, and speeding.
Arrests:
Occurred at 4:31 PM (6/23) – Harvard Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle proceed through a red light at the intersection of Fuller St. Officers conducted a traffic stop and informed the subject of the reason for the stop. Officers then learned that the subject had an outstanding warrant out for his arrest. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest without incident and will be cited for the red light violation.
Occurred at 12:20 AM (6/24) – Boylston Street/ Washington Street
Officers were conducting radar in the Boylston Street area when they observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed. The vehicle proceeded and did not stop for officers. Officers caught up to the subject and the subject was placed under arrest and charged with multiple motor vehicle infractions such as failure to stop for police, open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle, operating to endanger, operating after suspension, and resisting arrests, failure to stop at a red light, marked lanes violations, no directional while turning, and speeding.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
June 22nd- 23rd
June 22nd- 23rd
Arrests:
Occurred between 5:03 PM (6/22) and 7:50 PM (6/22) – Harvard Street
Officers responded to a report of shoplifting on Harvard Street. Officers learned that two subjects had entered the store and placed multiple baby items into bags and fled. The suspects were described as one, older black female wearing yellow clothing and one black male wearing all black. Officers searched the area for the suspects but could not locate them. About an hour later officers received another call reporting that an employee had located a wallet that was believed to be one of the suspects. Officers seized the wallet for evidence and identification purposes. While conducting surveillance in the area, the officers observed a broken down vehicle on Harvard Street. A female subject matching the suspect’s description exited the vehicle and began walking. Officers approached the suspect and positively identified her with the license from the wallet. The subject was questioned and verified as the subject from the earlier shoplifting case. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for shoplifting. During the inventory search of the subject multiple drugs and drug paraphernalia were found on her person. The subject will be additionally charged with Possession of Class A heroin, Possession of class B Cocaine, Possession of class E, Carrying a dangerous weapon, and assault.
Occurred at 12:44 AM (6/23) – University Road/ Beacon Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle operating without headlights or taillights. Officer followed the vehicle for a short time and also observed the vehicle swaying from lane to lane. The officers conducted a traffic stop for no headlights. Upon investigation officers could smell a strong odor of alcohol beverages emanating from the vehicle. Officers conducted field sobriety tests and learned that the subject was indeed operating under the influence. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating under the influence of alcohol.
Arrests:
Occurred between 5:03 PM (6/22) and 7:50 PM (6/22) – Harvard Street
Officers responded to a report of shoplifting on Harvard Street. Officers learned that two subjects had entered the store and placed multiple baby items into bags and fled. The suspects were described as one, older black female wearing yellow clothing and one black male wearing all black. Officers searched the area for the suspects but could not locate them. About an hour later officers received another call reporting that an employee had located a wallet that was believed to be one of the suspects. Officers seized the wallet for evidence and identification purposes. While conducting surveillance in the area, the officers observed a broken down vehicle on Harvard Street. A female subject matching the suspect’s description exited the vehicle and began walking. Officers approached the suspect and positively identified her with the license from the wallet. The subject was questioned and verified as the subject from the earlier shoplifting case. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for shoplifting. During the inventory search of the subject multiple drugs and drug paraphernalia were found on her person. The subject will be additionally charged with Possession of Class A heroin, Possession of class B Cocaine, Possession of class E, Carrying a dangerous weapon, and assault.
Occurred at 12:44 AM (6/23) – University Road/ Beacon Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle operating without headlights or taillights. Officer followed the vehicle for a short time and also observed the vehicle swaying from lane to lane. The officers conducted a traffic stop for no headlights. Upon investigation officers could smell a strong odor of alcohol beverages emanating from the vehicle. Officers conducted field sobriety tests and learned that the subject was indeed operating under the influence. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating under the influence of alcohol.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
June 21st- 22nd
June 21st- 22nd
Arrests:
Occurred between 6:35 PM (6/21) and 6:37 PM (6/21) – Cramond Road
Officers responded to a report of illegal door to door magazine solicitation. The reporting person described the subject as a black male, roughly 160- 170 lbs, wearing a yellow shirt. Upon arrival officers met with the male subject that matched the reported description. Officers learned that the male subject had been stopped before a few weeks back for soliciting with out a license. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for willfully violating a town by law.
Arrests:
Occurred between 6:35 PM (6/21) and 6:37 PM (6/21) – Cramond Road
Officers responded to a report of illegal door to door magazine solicitation. The reporting person described the subject as a black male, roughly 160- 170 lbs, wearing a yellow shirt. Upon arrival officers met with the male subject that matched the reported description. Officers learned that the male subject had been stopped before a few weeks back for soliciting with out a license. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for willfully violating a town by law.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
June 20th- 21st
June 20th- 21st
Arrests:
Occurred between 4:43 PM (6/20) and 5:15 PM (6/20) – Beacon Street
Officers responded to a report of a male subject trying to fill a fake prescription. Upon arrival officers spoke with the reporting person and learned that the subject had attempted to fill the fake prescription. When the reporting person saw the prescription he noticed items out of place that lead him to believe that it was a false prescription. The reporting person then faxed the prescription to the hospital that allegedly wrote the prescription and they confirmed that it was indeed a fake. The prescription was confiscated and the subject was subsequently placed under arrest for uttering and forgery.
Occurred between 1:54 AM (6/21) and 2:30 AM (6/21) – Boylston Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle take an abrupt turn at a high rate of speed causing the tires to screech. Upon the traffic stop officers learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was informed and subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Uttering and Forgery:
Occurred between 12:30 AM (6/10) and 2:00 AM (6/11) – Boylston Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed what seemed to be a dispute between two subjects at a local gas station. Upon arrival officers learned that there had been a prior incident that caused the two subjects to have words with one another. The employee of the gas station claimed that a week earlier a subject had came into the service station and asked for change for a twenty. When the employee gave change to the subject he realized that the twenty that was provided to him felt and appeared different. The employee used a pen that detects counterfeit money on the twenty and discovered it was indeed counterfeit. The subject had already left, so the employee’s boss informed him that the next time the subject came to the station to take down the license plate number of the subject. When the subject returned, the employee did what he was instructed to do. The subject became agitated and questioned what the employee was doing writing down the license plate number of the vehicle he was in. That is when the officers arrived. Officers observed the twenty dollar bill and confirmed that the bill was a fake. Officers requested that the subject be summonsed to court for uttering and forgery of counterfeit money.
Arrests:
Occurred between 4:43 PM (6/20) and 5:15 PM (6/20) – Beacon Street
Officers responded to a report of a male subject trying to fill a fake prescription. Upon arrival officers spoke with the reporting person and learned that the subject had attempted to fill the fake prescription. When the reporting person saw the prescription he noticed items out of place that lead him to believe that it was a false prescription. The reporting person then faxed the prescription to the hospital that allegedly wrote the prescription and they confirmed that it was indeed a fake. The prescription was confiscated and the subject was subsequently placed under arrest for uttering and forgery.
Occurred between 1:54 AM (6/21) and 2:30 AM (6/21) – Boylston Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle take an abrupt turn at a high rate of speed causing the tires to screech. Upon the traffic stop officers learned that the subject’s license to operate in Massachusetts was suspended. The subject was informed and subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.
Uttering and Forgery:
Occurred between 12:30 AM (6/10) and 2:00 AM (6/11) – Boylston Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed what seemed to be a dispute between two subjects at a local gas station. Upon arrival officers learned that there had been a prior incident that caused the two subjects to have words with one another. The employee of the gas station claimed that a week earlier a subject had came into the service station and asked for change for a twenty. When the employee gave change to the subject he realized that the twenty that was provided to him felt and appeared different. The employee used a pen that detects counterfeit money on the twenty and discovered it was indeed counterfeit. The subject had already left, so the employee’s boss informed him that the next time the subject came to the station to take down the license plate number of the subject. When the subject returned, the employee did what he was instructed to do. The subject became agitated and questioned what the employee was doing writing down the license plate number of the vehicle he was in. That is when the officers arrived. Officers observed the twenty dollar bill and confirmed that the bill was a fake. Officers requested that the subject be summonsed to court for uttering and forgery of counterfeit money.
Monday, June 20, 2011
June 17th- 20th
June 17th- 20th
Arrests:
Occurred at 2:30 PM (6/17) – Commonwealth Av./ Babcock Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a male subject that seemed to be bent over in pain. Officer stopped to check on the individual and noticed that the subjects eyes where blood shot and glassy and a white substance had built up around his mouth. The subject was identified and medically cleared. Officer then queried the subject and there was an active warrant out for the subject’s arrest. The subject was subsequently placed under arrests and transported to the Brookline Police Department.
Occurred at 1:12 AM (6/18) – Washington Street/ Pond Avenue
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed go through a red light. Officers conducted a traffic stop for a red light violation and speeding. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s Massachusetts license to operate was suspended. The subject was informed and was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension. The subject was issued citations for speeding and a red light violation.
Occurred at 8:22 PM (6/18) – Washington Street
Officers responded to a report of door to door solicitation. Upon arrival officers met with the subject that matched the description of the solicitor. Upon conversation officers learned that the subject did not have a license to solicit in Massachusetts but that his partner did. When the partner arrived officers queried the subject and learned that there were active arrest warrants. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest and the other subject was sent on their way.
Occurred at 2:49 AM (6/20) – Washington Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle that had an expired inspection sticker. Officers conducted a traffic stop due to the expired sticker. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s Massachusetts license to operate was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension and was issued a citation for an expired inspection sticker.
Arrests:
Occurred at 2:30 PM (6/17) – Commonwealth Av./ Babcock Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a male subject that seemed to be bent over in pain. Officer stopped to check on the individual and noticed that the subjects eyes where blood shot and glassy and a white substance had built up around his mouth. The subject was identified and medically cleared. Officer then queried the subject and there was an active warrant out for the subject’s arrest. The subject was subsequently placed under arrests and transported to the Brookline Police Department.
Occurred at 1:12 AM (6/18) – Washington Street/ Pond Avenue
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed go through a red light. Officers conducted a traffic stop for a red light violation and speeding. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s Massachusetts license to operate was suspended. The subject was informed and was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension. The subject was issued citations for speeding and a red light violation.
Occurred at 8:22 PM (6/18) – Washington Street
Officers responded to a report of door to door solicitation. Upon arrival officers met with the subject that matched the description of the solicitor. Upon conversation officers learned that the subject did not have a license to solicit in Massachusetts but that his partner did. When the partner arrived officers queried the subject and learned that there were active arrest warrants. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest and the other subject was sent on their way.
Occurred at 2:49 AM (6/20) – Washington Street
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle that had an expired inspection sticker. Officers conducted a traffic stop due to the expired sticker. Upon investigation officers learned that the subject’s Massachusetts license to operate was suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension and was issued a citation for an expired inspection sticker.
Friday, June 17, 2011
June 16th-17th
June 16th-17th
Arrests:
Occurred at 9:34 AM (6/16) – Harvard Street/ Marion Street
Officers were patrolling the area of Harvard Street when they observed a Massachusetts registered vehicle conducting an illegal U-turn and operating in the wrong direction. Officers conducted a traffic stop for an illegal U-turn. Upon investigation officers queried the Massachusetts license to operate and learned that the license to operate was expired. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating without a license, and an illegal U-turn.
Occurred at 3:27 PM (6/16) – Clinton Road/ Dean Road
Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person that was looking into house in the area. Dispatch gave a description of a black male wearing a white cutoff tee shirt, dark backpack, and riding a yellow bike. While in the area officers observed a male matching the description given. When officers attempted to speak with the subject, he got on his bike and attempted to flee the area. After a short foot pursuit officers were able to catch up with the subject. The subject was placed under arrest for resisting arrest. After a short interview and inventory search of the subject, officers learned that the subject had three cell phones and a few credit cards on his person that did not belong to him. The subject was subsequently charged with Breaking and entering of a motor vehicle, two counts of receiving stolen property over the cell phones, and two counts of receiving stolen property over the credit cards.
Occurred at 1:13 (6/17) – Jamaica Way/ Pond Avenue
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle go through a red light. Officers conducted a traffic stop due to the red light violation. Upon the stop officers queried the operator’s license which came back as inactive. Officers informed the subject and he was subsequently placed under arrest for operating with a not duly license.
Arrests:
Occurred at 9:34 AM (6/16) – Harvard Street/ Marion Street
Officers were patrolling the area of Harvard Street when they observed a Massachusetts registered vehicle conducting an illegal U-turn and operating in the wrong direction. Officers conducted a traffic stop for an illegal U-turn. Upon investigation officers queried the Massachusetts license to operate and learned that the license to operate was expired. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating without a license, and an illegal U-turn.
Occurred at 3:27 PM (6/16) – Clinton Road/ Dean Road
Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person that was looking into house in the area. Dispatch gave a description of a black male wearing a white cutoff tee shirt, dark backpack, and riding a yellow bike. While in the area officers observed a male matching the description given. When officers attempted to speak with the subject, he got on his bike and attempted to flee the area. After a short foot pursuit officers were able to catch up with the subject. The subject was placed under arrest for resisting arrest. After a short interview and inventory search of the subject, officers learned that the subject had three cell phones and a few credit cards on his person that did not belong to him. The subject was subsequently charged with Breaking and entering of a motor vehicle, two counts of receiving stolen property over the cell phones, and two counts of receiving stolen property over the credit cards.
Occurred at 1:13 (6/17) – Jamaica Way/ Pond Avenue
Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle go through a red light. Officers conducted a traffic stop due to the red light violation. Upon the stop officers queried the operator’s license which came back as inactive. Officers informed the subject and he was subsequently placed under arrest for operating with a not duly license.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
June 14th- 15th
June 14th- 15th
Arrests:
Occurred between 7:52 PM (6/15) and 8:35 PM (6/15) – Beacon Street/ Marion Street
Officers were patrolling the area of Beacon Street when they conducted a traffic stop for an expired registration sticker. Upon investigation officers asked the subject for his license and registration. This is when officers learned that the subject had a Massachusetts license to operate that had been suspended. Along with the suspension of the subject’s license, the vehicle’s registration was revoked as well. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating with a suspended license and registration.
Assault and Battery:
Occurred at 6:51 PM (6/15) – Harvard Street
Officer responded to a report of assault and battery. Upon arrival officers learned that there was a fair at the Devotion school with rides and games being held. Two young teens were on a jumping ride when they were asked to exit the ride. Words were exchanged and a verbal argument ensued. When the teens did not exit the jumper right away the man working the ride grabbed one of the victims by the shoulder and physically removed him from the ride. Both parties were interviewed and officers learned that no medical attention was needed. The subject was advised and summonsed to court for simple assault and battery.
Arrests:
Occurred between 7:52 PM (6/15) and 8:35 PM (6/15) – Beacon Street/ Marion Street
Officers were patrolling the area of Beacon Street when they conducted a traffic stop for an expired registration sticker. Upon investigation officers asked the subject for his license and registration. This is when officers learned that the subject had a Massachusetts license to operate that had been suspended. Along with the suspension of the subject’s license, the vehicle’s registration was revoked as well. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating with a suspended license and registration.
Assault and Battery:
Occurred at 6:51 PM (6/15) – Harvard Street
Officer responded to a report of assault and battery. Upon arrival officers learned that there was a fair at the Devotion school with rides and games being held. Two young teens were on a jumping ride when they were asked to exit the ride. Words were exchanged and a verbal argument ensued. When the teens did not exit the jumper right away the man working the ride grabbed one of the victims by the shoulder and physically removed him from the ride. Both parties were interviewed and officers learned that no medical attention was needed. The subject was advised and summonsed to court for simple assault and battery.
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