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Police Blotter: Schemed Larceny/Fraud, Vandalism, Verbal Dispute

bpd logo district a-1 clearThe latest week’s reported incidents from Boston Police Journal Log are listed below for the North End / Waterfront area, courtesy of the BPD District A-1.

Fraud/ Larceny by Scheme
02/16/14 – 3:30pm
A Hull Street resident reports that he attempted to purchase a Sony Playstation from a male suspect. The suspect told the victim to put the purchase price on a pre-paid gift card and give him the number. The victim stated he never heard back from the suspect again.

02/16/2014  –  283 CAUSEWAY ST, VANDALISM – GRAFFITI

02/16/2014  –  0 STATE ST, INVESTIGATE PERSON

02/16/2014  –  14 HULL ST, FRAUD – LARCENY BY SCHEME 

02/17/2014  –  230 COMMERCIAL ST, SICK/INJURED/MEDICAL – PERSON 

02/17/2014  –  0 COMMERCIAL ST, M/V ACCIDENT – PROPERTY DAMAGE

02/17/2014  –  357 COMMERCIAL ST, M/V – LEAVING SCENE – PROPERTY DAMAGE

02/17/2014  –  357 COMMERCIAL ST, SICK/INJURED/MEDICAL – PERSON

02/18/2014  –  99 SALEM ST, SICK/INJURED/MEDICAL – PERSON

02/19/2014  –  117 ATLANTIC AV, INVESTIGATE PERSON

02/19/2014  –  00 CROSS ST, M/V – LEAVING SCENE – PERSONAL INJURY

02/20/2014  –  88 COMMERCIAL ST, TOWED MOTOR VEHICLE

02/20/2014  –  185 FULTON ST, LARCENY IN A BUILDING $200 & OVER

02/20/2014  –  190 COMMERCIAL ST, VERBAL DISPUTE

02/20/2014  –  240 HANOVER ST, VANDALISM

02/21/2014  –  0 CROSS ST, LARCENY NON-ACCESSORY FROM VEHICLE $200 & OVER

One Reply to “Police Blotter: Schemed Larceny/Fraud, Vandalism, Verbal Dispute

  1. We never got an explanation of what happened back in early Dec. – to the middle of Dec. about
    this Christmas Party that took place in a Hanover St. establishment that started at the Bar &
    end up on Hanover St. These people drank for about 9 hours the brawl broke out at the bar
    and ended up on the street, why is this subject being evaded. I know I am not the only one that
    knows about this incident and I heard it directly from one of the employees. Why aren’t the
    police addressing this and it was brought up at the last Safety Meeting.

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