Cambridge Police Daily Log – December 2nd,
2015
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Type
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Date & Time
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Info
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12/01/2015 10:20
INCIDENT 15009024
B&E
NIGHTTIME FOR FELONY c266 S16
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CAMBRIDGE
ST
An employee reports that an unknown person(s) partially removed an air
conditioner at a municipal building after standing on it to gain access to
the roof.
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12/01/2015 10:56
INCIDENT 15009027
LARCENY
OVER $250 c266 S30
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CANAL
PK
An
employee of a local business reports that two iPhones were stolen from their
business on the evening of 11/26/15.
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12/01/2015 10:59
INCIDENT 15009025
DESTRUCTION
OF PROPERTY +$250, MALICIOUS c266 S12
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EAST
ST
Cambridge Police responded to North Point Blvd and East Street after a male
approached a state police detail officer in the area and reported that the tire
on his motor vehicle had just been slashed by a black male who then fled the
area wearing a black coat with jeans and a brown hood. State and Cambridge Police
were able to deploy a police K9, which tracked the suspect later identified
as Nicholas Reddy, 24, 25 Fenwick Street in Somerville, in a MBTA locomotive
train engine, which was in a service facility in Somerville. Reddy was
subsequently arrested and taken into custody without incident.
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12/01/2015 11:51
INCIDENT 15009026
MISC.
REPORT TYPE
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PROSPECT
ST
Cambridge Police responded to a Prospect Street address for a miscellaneous
report.
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12/01/2015 14:08
INCIDENT 15009028
IDENTITY
FRAUD
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CHURCHILL
AVE
A Churchill Avenue resident reported identity fraud.
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12/01/2015 20:20
INCIDENT 15009030
LARCENY
OVER $250 c266 S30
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CAMBRIDGESIDE
PL
Cambridge Police responded to an establishment within Cambridgeside Place for
a larceny report.
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12/01/2015 21:26
INCIDENT 15009034
B&E
MV / BOAT NIGHTTIME FOR FELONY C266 S16
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MASSACHUSETTS
AVE
A Boston resident reported a breaking and entering to his motor vehicle while
parked in the area of Mass. Ave. between 7:45 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on 12/1/2015.
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12/01/2015 21:28
INCIDENT 15009035
ANIMAL,
CRUELTY TO c272 S77
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GLENWOOD
AVE
On Tuesday, December 1, 2015 Cambridge Police responded to Pearl Street and
Glenwood Avenue for a report of a dog left unattended and tied to a tree.
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