Assaults: 3 Heath St Beacon St Pearl St Larcenies: 15 (one occurred outside the reporting period plus one attempt) 5 Packages 3 Cash/Wallet/Purse 3 Shoplifting 2 Phone/Computer 1 Car Break 1 Bike Attempted Larcenies: 1 Package Weekly Overview
Last Week’s Reported Part A Crimes By Sector MurderRapeRobberyAssaultBurglaryLarcenyMV TheftTotal Sec 1156 Sec 2146 Sec 333 Sec 4 Sec 522 Sec 6 Sec 7 Sec 811 Sec 9
There were 1 Assaults reported last week Beacon St: On 1/16 at 1404hrs, Suspect, was at the clinic counter yelling at staff. Someone who was there to deposit a urine sample, told the suspect to calm down. The suspect lunged at the person and the two had an altercation. Assault
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Car Break There was 1 Larceny - Car Break reported last week. Case #DateTimeAddressSecPOEForce /14-1/ Rawson Rd5DoorsUnsecured
Bike Theft There was 0 Bike reported stolen last week. Case #DateTimeAddressSecLocForce / Fuller St1Front DoorUnsecured
Bike Theft Trend Bike Thefts by Sector Sector Total Bike Thefts by Month Month Jan Feb221 0 Mar153 0 Apr393 5 May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov506 4 Dec450 0 Total
Package Theft There were 5 Package Thefts and 1 Attempts reported last week. *Please see the Package Theft bulletin from last week for more information. Case #DateTimeAddressSecPackage Location / Kent St2Vestibule / Kent St2Vestibule / Pleasant St1Unknown / St Paul St2Front door / St Paul St2Front door / St Paul St2Vestibule On Monday, 1/19, the Alert Brookline system was used to send an automated message to the northside of Brookline alerting residents about the recent increase in package thefts. This message made approximately 11K contacts.
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Special Attention & Noteworthy Incidents Fraud: : On 1/17, Victim contacted “Mikalah” via craigslist regarding tickets for the New England Patriots playoff game. Suspect and Victim contacted each other multiple times through the phone before agreeing to payment of prepaid cash cards. The Suspect told Victim that they would send the paper tickets via once the PIN numbers of the cash cards were received. Once Victim sent the PIN numbers to the Suspect, there was no more contact. Possession of Heroin: : On 1/17 at 2140hrs, Officers noticed a car without any tail lights and headlights on. When stopped the driver, the driver stated that the car was not his and he did not have a license. While securing the driver, the officer noticed the passenger, bending forward as if to retrieve something. Officers on scene assisted to secure both passengers and a person sitting in the back. The officer proceeded to search the car and discovered tools used in the injection of Heroin, along with white power. Both the driver and passenger had warrants for their arrest. All three were arrested and charged with Possession of a Class A (Heroin). I-93 Protester from Brookline Arrested On 1/15, a Brookline resident was arrested in connection with a protest that blocked I-93 south of Boston.
Traffic Crashes – 1/12 – 1/18 Between 1/12-1/18, there were 19 CAD calls for traffic crashes, down from 26 calls last week. The majority occurred on Thursday. The temporal grid below shows the day/time relationship for these crashes. CRASH LOCATIONS 1 Horace James Cr1280 Boylston St 101 Boylston StChesnut Hill Av/Willard Rd 1300 Boylston StGrove St/Bellingham Rd Lagrange St/Newton StSt Paul St/Commonwealth Av Newton St/W Rox Pk910 Boylston St 80 Harvard StCypress St/Boylston St Coolidge St/Harvard St32 Lowell Rd Stedman St/Harvard StBoylston St/Hammod St 386 Washington StDean Rd/Chestnut Hill Av Warren St/Dudley StLee St/Boylston St St Marys St/Monmouth St
Children’s Clothing Drive for local children in need Sponsored by the Brookline Commission for Women Friday, Feb 6 th 8am – 7pm and Saturday, Feb 7 th 8am – 11am BPD Community Room (or leave outside PO Hatchett’s door anytime beforehand) Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Youth Workshop Co-Sponsored by the Brookline Police Department and the MyLife MyChoice Program Monday, January 26 th 930am – 1230pm Main Library, Hunneman Hall, 2 nd floor Upcoming Events: