From Boston Police Area D-4
June 10
15 Westland Ave. – Larceny in a Building, $50 to $199
Clarendon Street – Larceny, Non-Accessory from Vehicle, $200 & Over
Boylston Street – Property – Found
June 11
260 Commonwealth Ave. – Vandalism
382 Commonwealth Ave. – Motor Vehicle Accident – Property Damage
Massachusetts Avenue – Motor Vehicle Accident – Personal Injury
587 Boylston St. – Larceny, Shoplifting, $50 to $199
119 Newbury St. – Larceny, Shoplifting, $200 & Over
Massachusetts Avenue – Property – Lost
June 12
163 Newbury St – Verbal Dispute
81 Newbury St. – Larceny, Shoplifting, $200 & Over
Commonwealth Avenue Robbery – Unarmed – Street
731 Boylston St. – Other Offense
June 13
101 Beacon St. – Vandalism
295 Commonwealth Ave. – Larceny, Non-Accessory from Vehicle, $200 & Over
Newbury Street – Larceny, Non-Accessory from Vehicle, $200 & Over
100 Newbury St. – Larceny in a Building, $50 to $199
June 14
355 Newbury St. – Liquor – Drinking in Public
353 Newbury St. – Investigate Person
353 Newbury St. – Larceny in a Building, $200 & Over
184 Newbury St. – Larceny, Non-Accessory from Vehicle, $200 & Over
Marlborough Street – Larceny, Non-Accessory from Vehicle, $200 & Over
Marlborough Street – Motor Vehicle Accident – Leaving Scene – Property Damage
June 15
Massachusetts Avenue – Towed Motor Vehicle
15 Arlington St. – Service to Other Police Department inside of Mass.
Berkeley Street – Motor Vehicle Accident – Property Damage
195 Beacon St. – Towed Motor Vehicle
777 Boylston St. – License Premise Violation
755 Boylston St. – Larceny in a Building, $200 & Over
Newbury Street – Vandalism
June 16
837 Boylston St. – Trespassing
907 Boylston St. – Assault and Battery
285 Beacon St. – Investigate Person
112 Newbury St. – Verbal Dispute
280 Newbury St. – Vandalism
338 Newbury St. – Larceny in a Building, Under $50
25 Commonwealth Ave. – Larceny, Non-Accessory from Vehicle, $50 To $199
June 17
907 Boylston St. – Assault and Battery, Hands, Feet, etc.- Medical Attention Required
867 Boylston St. – Larceny in a Building, $200 & Over
585 Boylston St. – Larceny, Bicycle, $200 & Over
325 Newbury St. – Towed Motor Vehicle
INCIDENTS
Investigate Person
06/14/12 – At about 7:35 p.m., officers received a radio call to remove an individual from LF Boston, located at 353 Newbury St.
On arrival, police spoke to the store manager, who stated that a female suspect and two accomplices entered the store and began to browse the displays. The parties then selected several items and proceeded to the fitting rooms before a store security guard and another store employee stopped them. The employees informed the parties that they would have to leave the store because of earlier incidents and escorted them to the front door.
The manager told police that she suspects the three individuals had stolen items during pervious visits to the store. She also stated that the three once caused a commotion in the story by yelling and swearing and continued to scream in front of the store in an effort to drive off customers; a witness corroborated this report to police.
The suspect stated she is a preferred customer at the store and frequently shops there. She also said she was wrongly accused of theft by store employees, and that she would no longer patronize the store. She asked for and received the manger’s name, whom she said she would report to the store’s corporate office to express her displeasure at her perceived mistreatment.
The suspect and her two accomplices were advised that they were no longer welcome in the store, and that its management had imposed a no-trespass order on them.
Police advised the manger to notify them if the three women returned to the store and informed them to stay away from the premises or risk arrest.
Trespassing
06/16/12 – At about 1:30 a.m., an officer on detail at Whiskey’s Food & Spirits, located at 885 Boylston St., observed a suspect attempting to gain entrance to the establishment after he was denied entrance several times because he was allegedly intoxicated.
The suspect refused to leave the area and was advised that if he didn’t depart, he would be arrested. The suspect left the area, but later returned and entered the bar through a side window, which was approximately 7 feet high.
The suspect was arrested for trespassing and transported to District D-4 headquarters for booking.