4/30 Officers responded to a business on Beacon St in
Coolidge Corner. Employees reported to the officers that an unknown subject was
seen concealing items under their shirt and then left the store without
purchasing. Investigation is still ongoing.
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, May 1, 2020
Thursday, April 30, 2020
4/25-4/30
4/25 Officers responded
to a business on Commonwealth Ave for a report of a shoplifter. Officers identified the subject who will
be summonsed into court for shoplifting.
4/27 Officers responded to a business on Beacon St in
Coolidge Corner for a report of a shoplifter.
The officers took a report from the store regarding a subject who left
without purchasing multiple items. The
investigation is still ongoing.
4/28 Officers were sent to the area of Washington Square on
Beacon St for report of suspicious activity.
An individual with multiple warrants was placed under arrest as a result
of the investigation.
4/29 Officers responded to a business on Beacon St in
Coolidge Corner. Employees informed
officers of a shoplifting that had just occurred and provided a description of
the subject. Officers were able to
locate the subject and found that they also had multiple warrants for their
arrest. The subject was placed under
arrest for the shoplifting and warrants.
4/29 Officers were called to the area of Thorndike St for
report of suspicious activity. During
the investigation a subject with multiple warrants was identified and placed
under arrest.
Monday, April 27, 2020
04/24-04/27
04/24- Officers took a report from a resident on Harvard
Street who reported that packages that they ordered were stolen from their
front steps.
4/25 Officers took a
report for two bicycles that were stolen out of a garage on Pleasant St.
Friday, April 24, 2020
04/23--4/24 Blog Post
04/23- Officers responded to a business on Harvard St, the
caller informed Officers that an unknown party had thrown an object through the
window of a closed business. Officers
were able to identify the subject in the local area and they will be summonsed
into court for the damage.
4/23- Officer took a report for a vehicle that had been broken
into some time in the past six days.
4/23- Officers were called to a business son Beacon St in
Coolidge Corner. Upon arrival employees
informed the officers that they observed a customer leave the store with multiple
items without purchasing. Officers were
able to identify the individual and they were placed under arrest for
shoplifting.
4/23 - Officer responded to Commonwealth Ave for a reported
shoplifter. After speaking with the employees and canvasing the area , officers
were able to locate the individual, they will be summonsed into court for shoplifting.
Thursday, April 23, 2020
4-20 / 4-23
4/20 Officers
responded to the area of 797 Washington Street for a traffic crash with no
reported injuries. Upon arrival, Brookline Fire and Fallon EMS had evaluated
both operators and they declined any medical attention. Both vehicles were towed.
04/20, Officers responded to a store on Beacon St for a past
shoplifting. While conducting an
inventory of the merchandise of the store, an employee noticed that two
weighted blankets were missing. The
employee viewed their surveillance footage and believes the person who took the
blankets has taken from them in the past. After an investigation the suspect was identified
and will be summonsed into Brookline Court.
4/21 Officers responded to the area 815 Newton St. for the
report of a 2 vehicle crash with no reported injuries. One operator was cited for failure to use
caution when turning, and one vehicle was towed.
4/21 Officers responded to the Pierce School, for a report of graffiti. The school custodian led the Officer to the Art room where the Graffiti
was located. Photographs were taken
and the markers were collected and submitted
into evidence. An investigation will be conducted.
4/21 Officers were
dispatched to the area of 1440 Beacon St. for a report of a motor vehicle crash
involving a Subaru and a RCN truck. Upon arrival everyone was out of their
vehicles claiming no injury. One subject was summonsed into Brookline Court
for driving without a license.
4/21 Officers responded to an address on Beals St for a report of stolen clothes from a
laundry bag on the front porch. The victim reports that she left her laundry in
a bag with Garment Valet written on it, on her front porch to be picked up to
be cleaned. The bag was placed behind a pillar (not easily seen from the
street) on the front porch. She received a message from the laundry service
company saying that they were unable to pick up her clothes. She advised the
company further as to where she left the bag. The company went back and
attempted to find the bag. The bag was found empty in the front garden of
another house. A follow-up will be
conducted.
04/22 Officers were dispatched
to the area of 599 Brookline Avenue for a traffic crash involving town
property. Upon arrival with Brookline Fire and Fallon EMS the operator declined
any medical attention. Brookline Police Dispatch notified the Parks
Department to have them evaluate the damage to the fence. Photos of the damage
to the vehicle and the chain link fence, and the vehicle was able to be driven
from the scene.
04/22 A resident of Pleasant St. reported fraud on their
Home Depot Card. The victim has since canceled the credit card and notified
Home Depot of the fraudulent transactions. Respectfully
04/22 Officers responded to an address on Marion St to
process the scene of a past breaking and entering. Detectives were called in to investigate.
04/23 S citizen
arrived at the Brookline Police Station to report a lost wallet. The reporting party believes he lost his
wallet around 1130 AM on Harvard Street,
probably in the Coolidge Corner area. The brown leather wallet that he
lost had his insurance card and his Santander checkbook.
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Monday, April 20, 2020
4/17 -- 4/19
04/17/2020 Officers
took a report for online fraud.
04/17/2020 Officers took a report for a stolen wallet. After
an investigation the wallet was located however $300 USC was missing. Brookline
Detectives will check with local businesses for security footage.
04/17/2020 Officers took a report for threats. The victim received
threatening statements on line from someone they did not know. A report was filed and Brookline Detectives
will conduct a follow up.
04/17/2020 Officers responded to the intersection of Park
St. and Washington St. for motor vehicle crash. No injuries were reported and
one vehicle was towed from the scene.
04/18/20 at
approximately 17:45 hrs. Officers responded to an address on Buckminster Rd.
for a report of a suspicious vehicle. Caller
reports that while out for a jog, a vehicle, described as a late model Subaru
Forester slowed down as it got closer to them. This happened several times
during their run, and at one point the vehicle slowed down and lowered the
front window but the operator did not speak to them. He then stopped the vehicle for a minute and
then left the area. They describe the operator as a white male, approximately
late 40's to early 50's years of age, short brown hair. There was a large brown dog inside the car. The
operator never spoke to them or exited the vehicle during any of the
encounters.
04/19/20 Officers responded to the 100 block of Longwood Ave
for a traffic crash. The vehicle was located stuck next to a tree in the
backyard of a home on Marshal Street.
The vehicle made contact with the fence that divides the property. This crash occurred when the driver was
attempting to park the vehicle. Both parties were transported to the hospital,
and the vehicle was towed from the yard.
04/19/2020 Officers took a report for a missing person. The
subject was last seen wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and black sweatpants. A report has been filed.
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
March 14
4/14/2020 at approximately 0955, Officers in Coolidge
Corner, witnessed a male with a beard wearing a yellow jacket, dark jeans, and red sneakers walking towards them carrying
a brown paper bag. They also observed
another male subject wearing a blue
jacket with blue jeans wearing a medical mask confront the male subject with
the yellow coat on about the shopping items.
After an investigation it was found that the first subject had shop
lifted from a local store. Items were returned and the subject will be
summonsed into Brookline Court for Shoplifting MGL Ch. 266/30A
4/14/2020 Officers responded to a business on Beacon St. for
a customer disturbing. Brookline dispatch stated that a while male in his 20s
with brown hair was refusing to pay. The subject then fled the store prior to
the Officers arrival. A vehicle description was broadcast however Officers
were unable to locate the subject.
4/14/2020 A resident of park St. reported that sometime between 4/12/20 and today 4/14/20,
she noticed her vehicle, had been rummaged through and $1.50 in change had been
taken from the center console. A report has been filed.
4/14/2020 Officers responded to a business on Commonwealth
Ave, for a report of shoplifting. The
subject fled the scene prior to officer’s arrival. Officers searched the area but were unable to
locate.
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
March 13th
4/13 Officers took a
report of a car break on Dummer St. The
victim reported that they had parked their car in the garage, and when they
went to the car this morning it had been rummaged through and multiple items
were taken.
4/13 Officers took a report of a car break on Washburn
Terr. The victim reported that they had
parked their car in front of their house overnight, and in the morning they
found it had been rummaged through and multiple items were taken.
4/13 Officers took a
report from a resident on Beaconsfield Rd for stolen packages. The resident reported to the Officers that
there were multiple packages delivered to their address. When they went to retrieve the packages they
were gone.
4/13 Officers responded to an address on Park St for a
B&E&L of a motor vehicle. The
victim reports parking his car in the parking lot last night at approximately
9:00pm and left it unlocked. When he
returned today at approximately 10:30am he observed that the glove box was
ajar. He discovered that $1.00 was
missing from the center console cup holder. A follow-up will be conducted.
4/13 Detectives working with Boston Detectives identified a
person possibly stealing packages from an address on Washington St. in
Brookline. The subject was stopped by
Brookline Detectives and an investigation followed. The subject was identified and advised that
he will be summonsed into Court for Larceny, and he was sent on his way.
4/13/ A Brookline resident arrived at the Brookline Police Station
to report that her car had been parked, on 04/12/2020 at approx. 0730 hours in the rear
of her residence in her assigned spot.
When she returned to the car today, at approx. 0800 hours, she noticed
that the center console was open and some items had been taken out. The victim
believes the only item taken was a men’s jacket.
4/13/ At
approximately 1501 hours Officers were dispatched to Circuit Rd for wires
down. Upon arrival at that location the
officer observed a large Town of
Brookline Tree that had fallen on top of two houses on Circuit Rd. The Officer then noticed that the
tree had fallen on top of high voltage power lines, and that they were still
attached to the electrical poles. At this time Brookline Fire arrived on scene.
No injuries were reported.
4/ 13 A supervisor responded to Elliot St for a report of a
town tree that fell and damaged a fence and roof. Upon arriving on scene the Officer
observed that the front of the house was on Eliot St while the rear of the
house was on Craft Rd. Contact was made with the owner of the property and no
injuries were reported. Town Forestry
Dept. was notified and arrived on scene.
4/13 Officers responded to an address on Nelson Drive for a
report of a town tree that fell and damaged a fence and roof. Upon arriving on
scene I observed that a large branch of a town tree that is in the rear of the
property had broken off and fell due to high wind. The branch fell on the rear white venal fence breaking
several sections. It also damaged a newly purchased volleyball net. The Officer
also observed damage to the roof of the garage. Photographs were taken of the
damage. The Officer spoke with the property owner and no injuries were
reported.
4/13 Officers responded to the CVS on Commonwealth Ave, for
a report of multiple shoplifters. Officers responded and searched the area for
the suspects. Upon arrival at CVS officers spoke with the Store Manager who reported
that two males had just taken various items from the store and fled down
Saint Paul St towards Dummer St. A still photograph of the suspects to send out
to responding police units. Officers were unable to locate the suspects. A copy of the security video footage will be
made and turned over to Brookline Detectives for a follow-up.
4/13 Officers responded to an address on Harrison St for a
report of a Town tree branch that fell onto a vehicle parked in a private
driveway. Officers and Town Forestry personnel observed a large branch that
fell from the Town tree on the sidewalk due to the heavy winds and rain today.
Part of the branch landed on the rear of a Chevy Volt in the driveway causing
minor damage to the vehicle. The Forestry workers were able to remove the branch.
The residents were not home at this
time.
*** We have seen an increase in motor vehicle breaks in the
past week. Please remember to take your valuables
with you and lock your doors!! *****
Monday, April 13, 2020
April 10- April 13, 2020
04/10- Officers were called to a store in Coolidge Corner
(Harvard St) to take a report of a stolen wallet. The victim reported that they had dropped their wallet within the store, and when they went to look for the wallet, it was gone. Store employees were
able to confirm through video that an unknown subject picked up the wallet, and
nothing was turned into the store as found proprety.
04/11- Officers took a report from a resident of Amory
St. The resident reported that their
vehicle that had been parked in a garage on Dummer St. had been entered during
the night and multiple items were taken.
04/11 Officers responded to a residence on Summit Ave and
spoke to multiple residents who reported that multiple packages that were
delivered to the building had been opened and gone through.
04/12- Officers responded to a business on Commonwealth Ave
for a reported shoplifter. Employees
reported to the Officers that a customer had left the store without paying for multiple
items.
March 12- April 10, 2020
3/12 Officers responded to take a report of a U-Haul for a
report of a vehicle that was not returned.
The vehicle was reported stolen.
03/15 Officers responded to a residence on Tappan St. Officers took a report for the damage that
occurred to the victims vehicle that had occurred overnight in the parking spots
behind the building.
3/20 Officers responded to a
business on Beacon St to take a report for shoplifting. The store employee reported to police that
two unknown parties entered the business and left with merchandise without
purchasing.
3/20 Officers responded to a residence on Salisbury Rd and
took a report for a stolen bicycle
3/31 Officers responded to a residence on Pleasant St and
took reports for multiple storage units that had been entered and items stolen.
3/22 Officers responded to Browne St to take reports for
multiple storage units that had been entered and items stolen.
3/22 Officers took a graffiti report at a residential
building on Longwood Ave.
3/23 Officers were called to the area of Pleasant St and
Freeman St for a report of a suspicious vehicle. The result was two adults
placed under arrest.
3/24 Officers served
an arrest warrant on Babcock St, one adult was arrested.
3/24 Officers took a
report for damage to a residential building on Park St.
3/24 Officers
responded to a business on Commonwealth Ave and took a report for a
shoplifter. One adult will be summonsed
into court.
3/25 Officers were
called to James St and took a report for a stolen bike.
3/26 Officers took a
report for graffiti on a building on Harvard St
3/27 Officers
responded to a business on Beacon St to take a report for an overnight
break. Employees arrived to work and
reported that there was damage to the store as well as items missing.
3/31 Officers took a
report for stolen items out of a residence on Beaconsfield Rd
3/31 Officers took a
report of a package theft off of Euston St.
The victim reported that the package had been torn open and the contents
were taken.
3/31 Officers
responded to a business in Coolidge Corner on Beacon St. Employees informed
officers that an unknown party left the store without paying for items. Officers checked the area and were unable to
locate the unknown person. A report was
filed.
3/31 Officers responded to a business in Coolidge Corner on
Beacon St. Employees reported to the
officers that they had observed a customer taking items and attempting to leave
the store without paying.
04/01 Officers responded to a business on Commonwealth Ave
for a reported shoplifter who had left the store without purchasing the items
in possession.
04/01 Officers responded to Chapel St and took multiple
reports of cars being broken into over night within a parking garage.
04/01 Officers
responded to a residence on Boylston St and took a report of a break that
occurred.
04/04 Officers
responded to a business on Commonwealth Ave for a report of a shoplifter. Employees informed the Officers that a
customer had come into the store and left without purchasing items. Officers were able to identify the customer
and one adult will be summonsed into court.
04/05 Officers took a report from multiple residents on
Winslow Rd. The victims all reported
that at some point over night their vehicles had been entered and in most cases
multiple items were taken.
04/05 Officers took a
report from a resident on Naples Rd. The
victim reported that at some point overnight their vehicle had been entered and
multiple items were missing.
04/05 Officers took a
report for equipment stolen out of a construction site on Verndale St.
4/5 Officers took a
report of malicious damage to a religious institution on Harvard St. The victim reported graffiti that was found
to be a hate crime. And investigation
is ongoing.
04/06 Officers
responded to a business on Commonwealth Ave and took a report of a
shoplifting. Officers will be
summonsing in one adult for shoplifting.
04/06 Officers took a
report for a bicycle theft from Washington St.
04/07 Officers responded to Warren St for a single reported gun shot. The incident took place outside, and there was a small group on scene when
officers arrived.. While the
investigation is still ongoing, the incident appears to be the result of a
dispute between two parties that were known to each other, neither of whom
reside at the monastery. Two parties were placed under arrest as a result
4/9 Officers
responded to a business on Harvard St in Coolidge Corner for a shoplifter. Officers were able to locate the shoplifter
and one adult was placed under arrest.
04/09 Officers took a
report of a a motor vehicle that was entered overnight in the driveway and
multiple items were taken.
04/09 Officers took a report from a business on Beacon St in
Coolidge corner for a shoplifting.
04/09 Officers took a report from a business on Harvard St
for a shoplifting.
04/09 Officers took a
report for Graffiti for a building on Harvard St in Brookline Village.
Thursday, March 12, 2020
MARCH 5, 2020
An officer took a report for a past shoplifting at a business on Harvard St. On March 4 at 1800 hrs, the suspect came in and concealed multiple articles of clothing in a tote bag and fled.
Officers responded to a shoplifting at a business on Commonwealth Av. The suspect concealed electronics in his backpack and jacket. The suspect was stopped and subsequently arrested for shoplifting.
MARCH 6, 2020
Officers responded to a multi-unit residence on Beacon St to assist the fire department with a working fire. The fire was extinguished and the preliminary investigation indicates the fire was accidental.
MARCH 7, 2020
An officer took a report for a car break that occurred at a residence on Amory St. An unlocked vehicle was entered sometime overnight and change was stolen.
An officer took a report for a past larceny from a business on Commonwealth Av. A locked locker was entered while the victim was in the gym and cash was stolen.
Officers responded to a restaurant on Harvard St for individuals who didn't pay for their meals. Multiple suspects ordered food, and left the restaurant with it without paying. The suspects were stopped a short distance away and summonsed for defrauding an innkeeper.
Officers responded to a business on Commonwealth Av for a shoplifting that just occurred. The suspect walked out the store with a laptop computer without paying. The suspect was stopped a short distance away and subsequently arrested for shoplifting.
MARCH 8, 2020
An officer took a report for a package theft from a residence on Sewall Av. The package was stolen from an unlocked foyer sometime over a span of days.
MARCH 9, 2020
An officer responded to a business on Beacon St for a burglary that occurred overnight. It was determined that entry was most likely made through a rear door that does not secure properly. Cash was stolen from the register area.
The Animal Control Officer responded to Amory Park for a dog complaint. An individual claimed another dog was too aggressive with her dog by pouncing on top of her dog and pinning it down. After further investigation it was determined that the dogs do not get along and is an isolated incident.
MARCH 10, 2020
An officer took a report for a package theft from a residence on Alton Pl. The package was stolen from an unlocked foyer sometime in the afternoon of March 9.
An officer took a report for a bike theft from a residence on Russell St. The bike was stolen from the storage area under the front porch sometime during the day.
Officers responded to the area of White Pl for a male urinating in public. Multiple officers checked the area, but were unable to locate the suspect.
MARCH 11, 2020
Officers responded to a residence on Lawton St to assist the fire department with a working fire. The fire was extinguished by the fire department. The preliminary investigation indicates the fire was accidental from a battery that shorted.
An officer took a report for a past shoplifting at a business on Harvard St. On March 4 at 1800 hrs, the suspect came in and concealed multiple articles of clothing in a tote bag and fled.
Officers responded to a shoplifting at a business on Commonwealth Av. The suspect concealed electronics in his backpack and jacket. The suspect was stopped and subsequently arrested for shoplifting.
MARCH 6, 2020
Officers responded to a multi-unit residence on Beacon St to assist the fire department with a working fire. The fire was extinguished and the preliminary investigation indicates the fire was accidental.
MARCH 7, 2020
An officer took a report for a car break that occurred at a residence on Amory St. An unlocked vehicle was entered sometime overnight and change was stolen.
An officer took a report for a past larceny from a business on Commonwealth Av. A locked locker was entered while the victim was in the gym and cash was stolen.
Officers responded to a restaurant on Harvard St for individuals who didn't pay for their meals. Multiple suspects ordered food, and left the restaurant with it without paying. The suspects were stopped a short distance away and summonsed for defrauding an innkeeper.
Officers responded to a business on Commonwealth Av for a shoplifting that just occurred. The suspect walked out the store with a laptop computer without paying. The suspect was stopped a short distance away and subsequently arrested for shoplifting.
MARCH 8, 2020
An officer took a report for a package theft from a residence on Sewall Av. The package was stolen from an unlocked foyer sometime over a span of days.
MARCH 9, 2020
An officer responded to a business on Beacon St for a burglary that occurred overnight. It was determined that entry was most likely made through a rear door that does not secure properly. Cash was stolen from the register area.
The Animal Control Officer responded to Amory Park for a dog complaint. An individual claimed another dog was too aggressive with her dog by pouncing on top of her dog and pinning it down. After further investigation it was determined that the dogs do not get along and is an isolated incident.
MARCH 10, 2020
An officer took a report for a package theft from a residence on Alton Pl. The package was stolen from an unlocked foyer sometime in the afternoon of March 9.
An officer took a report for a bike theft from a residence on Russell St. The bike was stolen from the storage area under the front porch sometime during the day.
Officers responded to the area of White Pl for a male urinating in public. Multiple officers checked the area, but were unable to locate the suspect.
MARCH 11, 2020
Officers responded to a residence on Lawton St to assist the fire department with a working fire. The fire was extinguished by the fire department. The preliminary investigation indicates the fire was accidental from a battery that shorted.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
MARCH 4, 2020
An officer took a report for a false bomb threat at a financial institution on West Roxbury Parkway. Staff stated they called the suspect's wife the day earlier in attempt to discuss financial matters. The call went to voicemail and staff did not leave a message. Upon returning to work the next day, staff received several calls/voicemails from the suspect. The suspect made threats of physical harm and to "blow you up". After further investigation, a warrant was requested for the suspect for various criminal charges.
Officers responded to a residence on Beacon St for a package theft just occurred. The reporting party observed the suspect enter the courtyard area of the residence and remove a package, which she believed was suspicious. Responding officers observed an individual matching the description a short distance away. After further investigation, it was determined that the suspect had stolen multiple packages from residences in Brookline and Boston. The suspect was arrested.
An officer took a report for a false bomb threat at a financial institution on West Roxbury Parkway. Staff stated they called the suspect's wife the day earlier in attempt to discuss financial matters. The call went to voicemail and staff did not leave a message. Upon returning to work the next day, staff received several calls/voicemails from the suspect. The suspect made threats of physical harm and to "blow you up". After further investigation, a warrant was requested for the suspect for various criminal charges.
Officers responded to a residence on Beacon St for a package theft just occurred. The reporting party observed the suspect enter the courtyard area of the residence and remove a package, which she believed was suspicious. Responding officers observed an individual matching the description a short distance away. After further investigation, it was determined that the suspect had stolen multiple packages from residences in Brookline and Boston. The suspect was arrested.
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
FEBRUARY 28, 2020
An officer responded to a business on Commonwealth Ave for an employee fraudulently using a customer's credit card. The business' manager reported to the officer that a customer left behind his credit card after making a purchase. The employee at the register fraudulently used the credit card to purchase over $1000 gift cards. When speaking to the suspect, she reported that she was coerced into making the purchases with the understanding of she would get half the profits. The matter is under investigation.
An officer responded to a residence on Hawthorne Rd for a bat call. The resident reported an injured bat crawled out from under her couch. She was able to capture the bat and it was transported to a facility for rabies testing.
An officer responded to a business on Commonwealth Ave for a shoplifting that just occurred. Staff stated the suspect concealed two FitBit watches while someone he came in with distracted him. The suspect was able to flee prior to police arrival. Upon further investigation the identity of the suspect was learned and he will be summonsed for shoplifting.
FEBRUARY 29, 2020
An officer responded to a residence on Heath St for a larceny report. The victim stated that sometime in December he had movers inside his residence. He believes it was during this time that a watch was stolen.
An officer responded to a business on Commonwealth Ave for an employee fraudulently using a customer's credit card. The business' manager reported to the officer that a customer left behind his credit card after making a purchase. The employee at the register fraudulently used the credit card to purchase over $1000 gift cards. When speaking to the suspect, she reported that she was coerced into making the purchases with the understanding of she would get half the profits. The matter is under investigation.
An officer responded to a residence on Hawthorne Rd for a bat call. The resident reported an injured bat crawled out from under her couch. She was able to capture the bat and it was transported to a facility for rabies testing.
An officer responded to a business on Commonwealth Ave for a shoplifting that just occurred. Staff stated the suspect concealed two FitBit watches while someone he came in with distracted him. The suspect was able to flee prior to police arrival. Upon further investigation the identity of the suspect was learned and he will be summonsed for shoplifting.
FEBRUARY 29, 2020
An officer responded to a residence on Heath St for a larceny report. The victim stated that sometime in December he had movers inside his residence. He believes it was during this time that a watch was stolen.
Friday, February 28, 2020
FEBRUARY 27, 2020
An officer took a report for car breaks. At approximately 0227 hrs, a vehicle in seen entering a parking lot in the area of Hurd Rd. The suspect exits his vehicles and opens the unlocked doors of two separate vehicles. It is unknown if anything was stolen. The suspect then leaves the lot in his vehicle.
An officer took a report for car breaks. At approximately 0227 hrs, a vehicle in seen entering a parking lot in the area of Hurd Rd. The suspect exits his vehicles and opens the unlocked doors of two separate vehicles. It is unknown if anything was stolen. The suspect then leaves the lot in his vehicle.
Thursday, February 27, 2020
FEBRUARY 26, 2020
An officer took a car break report from a residence on Walnut St. Sometime overnight, two vehicles were entered through unlocked doors. Items were disturbed, but nothing was reported stolen.
At 1015 hrs, officers responded to a business on Commonwealth Ave for a shoplifting that just occurred. One suspect was stopped just outside the business entrance. He admitted to shoplifting, but provided a false ID. His identity was later learned and several warrants were found for his arrest. This suspect was arrested for shoplifting and the warrants. A second suspect was located inside the store. The second suspect was identified and several warrants for his arrest were found. This suspect was placed under arrest for the warrants.
At 1804 hrs, officers responded to the main library on Washington St for a fight between two patrons. The victim stated that he woke the suspect from sleeping at a computer by shaking him. The suspect responded to being woken by punching the victim in the head. It was later learned that the suspect had a warrant for his arrest and was in possession of a pill bottle belonging to someone else. The suspect was arrested for assault and battery on an elderly person, possession of class e drugs and the warrant.
An officer took a car break report from a residence on Walnut St. Sometime overnight, two vehicles were entered through unlocked doors. Items were disturbed, but nothing was reported stolen.
At 1015 hrs, officers responded to a business on Commonwealth Ave for a shoplifting that just occurred. One suspect was stopped just outside the business entrance. He admitted to shoplifting, but provided a false ID. His identity was later learned and several warrants were found for his arrest. This suspect was arrested for shoplifting and the warrants. A second suspect was located inside the store. The second suspect was identified and several warrants for his arrest were found. This suspect was placed under arrest for the warrants.
At 1804 hrs, officers responded to the main library on Washington St for a fight between two patrons. The victim stated that he woke the suspect from sleeping at a computer by shaking him. The suspect responded to being woken by punching the victim in the head. It was later learned that the suspect had a warrant for his arrest and was in possession of a pill bottle belonging to someone else. The suspect was arrested for assault and battery on an elderly person, possession of class e drugs and the warrant.
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
FEBRUARY 24, 2020
An officer took a report for a stolen cell phone. Between 0930 and 1200 hrs, the victim was at a school on Goddard Ave and left her bag with a phone in it unattended. When the victim returned, the phone was no longer in her bag and was being tracked to Cambridge.
An officer took a report for a car break. Sometime overnight a vehicle on High St was entered through unlocked doors and a door stopper was stolen.
Officers responded to a business on Harvard St for a shoplifting. Staff stated two suspects were concealing hygeine products and laundry detergent in their personal bags and subsequently fled. The suspects were stopped further down Harvard St and subsequently arrested for shoplifting and warrants.
Officers responded twice in the afternoon for well being checks of two individuals sleeping in an ATM vestibule on Beacon St. Shortly after the second well being checked, it was learned that the two individuals had shoplifted from a nearby store earlier in the day. Both individuals were subsequently arrested for shoplifting.
At 1500 hrs, an officer responded to a person bit by a dog on Harvard St. Upon further investigation it was learned that the dog in question had bit another dog tied to a bench on the sidewalk after being spooked by a passing vehicle. Bystanders attempted to separate the dogs and in the process were bit with one person requiring transport to the hospital. Both dog owners were cited for various by-law violations.
An officer took a report for a car break. Sometime overnight a vehicle on Walnut St was entered through unlocked doors and a laptop and checkbook were stolen.
An officer responded to a business on Commonwealth Ave for a larceny report. The victim stated that he left his wallet in a locked locker between 1630 and 2015 hrs while working out. Upon returning to the locker he noticed the lock was tampered with and his wallet was stolen.
FEBRUARY 25, 2020
At 1155 hrs, officers observed a subject they are familiar with for shoplifting exit a business on Washington St holding merchandise. The subject was stopped and upon further investigation it was learned that the subject had concealed merchandise in his jacket and left without paying. The subject was arrested for shoplifting.
An officer took a report for a past stolen wallet. The victim stated he left his wallet in the restaurant when leaving after his shift. Upon returning to the restaurant to retrieve his wallet it could not be located. Video surveillance inside the restaurant showed another employee stealing the wallet. Upon further investigation, the suspect was summonsed for larceny.
An officer took a report for a stolen cell phone. Between 0930 and 1200 hrs, the victim was at a school on Goddard Ave and left her bag with a phone in it unattended. When the victim returned, the phone was no longer in her bag and was being tracked to Cambridge.
An officer took a report for a car break. Sometime overnight a vehicle on High St was entered through unlocked doors and a door stopper was stolen.
Officers responded to a business on Harvard St for a shoplifting. Staff stated two suspects were concealing hygeine products and laundry detergent in their personal bags and subsequently fled. The suspects were stopped further down Harvard St and subsequently arrested for shoplifting and warrants.
Officers responded twice in the afternoon for well being checks of two individuals sleeping in an ATM vestibule on Beacon St. Shortly after the second well being checked, it was learned that the two individuals had shoplifted from a nearby store earlier in the day. Both individuals were subsequently arrested for shoplifting.
At 1500 hrs, an officer responded to a person bit by a dog on Harvard St. Upon further investigation it was learned that the dog in question had bit another dog tied to a bench on the sidewalk after being spooked by a passing vehicle. Bystanders attempted to separate the dogs and in the process were bit with one person requiring transport to the hospital. Both dog owners were cited for various by-law violations.
An officer took a report for a car break. Sometime overnight a vehicle on Walnut St was entered through unlocked doors and a laptop and checkbook were stolen.
An officer responded to a business on Commonwealth Ave for a larceny report. The victim stated that he left his wallet in a locked locker between 1630 and 2015 hrs while working out. Upon returning to the locker he noticed the lock was tampered with and his wallet was stolen.
FEBRUARY 25, 2020
At 1155 hrs, officers observed a subject they are familiar with for shoplifting exit a business on Washington St holding merchandise. The subject was stopped and upon further investigation it was learned that the subject had concealed merchandise in his jacket and left without paying. The subject was arrested for shoplifting.
An officer took a report for a past stolen wallet. The victim stated he left his wallet in the restaurant when leaving after his shift. Upon returning to the restaurant to retrieve his wallet it could not be located. Video surveillance inside the restaurant showed another employee stealing the wallet. Upon further investigation, the suspect was summonsed for larceny.
Monday, February 24, 2020
FEBRUARY 17, 2020
At 1322 hrs, officers responded to a business on Harvard St for a shoplifting. Staff stated the suspect concealed beauty products in his bag and dropped them when he was confronted. Officers were unable to locate the suspect.
At 1738 hrs, officers responded to a business on Beacon St for a stolen cell phone. The victim stated she left her cell phone in the bathroom and it was gone when she returned to locate it. The woman who used the bathroom after her was confronted and the victim could hear the phone ringing in her bag. The suspect eventually admitted to taking the cell phone. She was arrested for the larceny as well as several warrants.
FEBRUARY 18, 2020
At 2318 hrs, officers responded to a residence on Beals St for a dispute between roommates. Both had conflicting stories as to how the argument became physical. Both were summonsed for mutual assault and battery.
At 0847 hrs, an officer responded to a business on Harvard St for a stolen laptop. The victim stated he left his laptop in the ATM area of the business while conducting business. After determining he left the laptop behind, he was unable to locate it when he went back.
An officer took a report for a past assault. The victim stated she and her son observed a male urinating on a building near the intersection of Washington St and White Pl. When confronted the suspect was verbally confrontational and threatened physical violence.
At 1630 hrs, officers responded to a business on Beacon St for an individual attempting to cash a fraudulent check. Upon further investigation, the suspect was arrested for attempted larceny and fraud.
FEBRUARY 19, 2020
At 0919 hrs, officers assisted the Fire Department with a porch fire on Powell St. The fire was extinguished and was possibly started by a cigarette.
FEBRUARY 20, 2020
An officer took a report for a past stolen wallet. The wallet was stolen from the victim's jacket while it was unattended in a gym on Tappan St.
FEBRUARY 21, 2020
An officer took a report for a past assault and battery. The victim and suspect were in the common area of a residence on Centre St. The suspect went to grab her child who was running around and in the process grabbed a cell phone out of the victim's hand and slammed it on the table causing damage. The suspect was summonsed for assault and battery as well as malicious damage.
FEBRUARY 22, 2020
At 1733 hrs an officer responded to a residence on Kenwood St for a package theft that occurred in the past hour. The package was delivered to the front porch area of the residence and was stolen prior to the victim retrieving it.
FEBRUARY 23, 2020
An officer took a report for a stolen cell phone from a school on Park St. The phone was stolen sometime between 0900 and 1200 hrs during a sports game. The phone was tracked to Cambridge, but was unable to be recovered.
At 1322 hrs, officers responded to a business on Harvard St for a shoplifting. Staff stated the suspect concealed beauty products in his bag and dropped them when he was confronted. Officers were unable to locate the suspect.
At 1738 hrs, officers responded to a business on Beacon St for a stolen cell phone. The victim stated she left her cell phone in the bathroom and it was gone when she returned to locate it. The woman who used the bathroom after her was confronted and the victim could hear the phone ringing in her bag. The suspect eventually admitted to taking the cell phone. She was arrested for the larceny as well as several warrants.
FEBRUARY 18, 2020
At 2318 hrs, officers responded to a residence on Beals St for a dispute between roommates. Both had conflicting stories as to how the argument became physical. Both were summonsed for mutual assault and battery.
At 0847 hrs, an officer responded to a business on Harvard St for a stolen laptop. The victim stated he left his laptop in the ATM area of the business while conducting business. After determining he left the laptop behind, he was unable to locate it when he went back.
An officer took a report for a past assault. The victim stated she and her son observed a male urinating on a building near the intersection of Washington St and White Pl. When confronted the suspect was verbally confrontational and threatened physical violence.
At 1630 hrs, officers responded to a business on Beacon St for an individual attempting to cash a fraudulent check. Upon further investigation, the suspect was arrested for attempted larceny and fraud.
FEBRUARY 19, 2020
At 0919 hrs, officers assisted the Fire Department with a porch fire on Powell St. The fire was extinguished and was possibly started by a cigarette.
FEBRUARY 20, 2020
An officer took a report for a past stolen wallet. The wallet was stolen from the victim's jacket while it was unattended in a gym on Tappan St.
FEBRUARY 21, 2020
An officer took a report for a past assault and battery. The victim and suspect were in the common area of a residence on Centre St. The suspect went to grab her child who was running around and in the process grabbed a cell phone out of the victim's hand and slammed it on the table causing damage. The suspect was summonsed for assault and battery as well as malicious damage.
FEBRUARY 22, 2020
At 1733 hrs an officer responded to a residence on Kenwood St for a package theft that occurred in the past hour. The package was delivered to the front porch area of the residence and was stolen prior to the victim retrieving it.
FEBRUARY 23, 2020
An officer took a report for a stolen cell phone from a school on Park St. The phone was stolen sometime between 0900 and 1200 hrs during a sports game. The phone was tracked to Cambridge, but was unable to be recovered.
Monday, February 10, 2020
FEBRUARY 6, 2020
An officer took a report for a car break from a residence on Park St. Sometime between February 5 at 6PM and February 6 at 730AM the vehicle was entered through unlocked doors and a wallet as well as cash were stolen.
Officers responded to a business on Harvard St for an armed robbery that just occurred. The staff stated that they observed the suspect conceal multiple clothing items and attempt to leave the store without paying. Staff confronted the suspect and asked for return of the merchandise as well as he accompany them to the loss prevention office to be issued a no trespass order. The suspect then stated he had a gun and for the staff to let him go. Upon further investigation, the identity of the suspect was learned and he was arrested for armed robbery.
An officer took a report for a package theft from a residence on Walnut St. On January 31 between 2PM and 6PM, a package was delivered and stolen from the front door area of the residence.
Officers responded to a business on Harvard St for a shoplifting that just occurred. The suspect concealed multiple Tide Pods in a backpack and fled the store. Officers searched the area but were unable to locate the suspect.
An officer took a report for a car break from a residence on Park St. Sometime between February 5 at 6PM and February 6 at 730AM the vehicle was entered through unlocked doors and a wallet as well as cash were stolen.
Officers responded to a business on Harvard St for an armed robbery that just occurred. The staff stated that they observed the suspect conceal multiple clothing items and attempt to leave the store without paying. Staff confronted the suspect and asked for return of the merchandise as well as he accompany them to the loss prevention office to be issued a no trespass order. The suspect then stated he had a gun and for the staff to let him go. Upon further investigation, the identity of the suspect was learned and he was arrested for armed robbery.
An officer took a report for a package theft from a residence on Walnut St. On January 31 between 2PM and 6PM, a package was delivered and stolen from the front door area of the residence.
Officers responded to a business on Harvard St for a shoplifting that just occurred. The suspect concealed multiple Tide Pods in a backpack and fled the store. Officers searched the area but were unable to locate the suspect.
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