Cambridge Police Daily Log: December 9, 2015
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Date & Time
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Info
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12/08/2015 00:17
INCIDENT 15009190
B&E MV / BOAT NIGHTTIME FOR
FELONY C266 S16
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LANCASTER ST
Cambridge Police were dispatched to Lancaster Street for the report of a
disturbance in regards to a person hitting and kicking a motor vehicle. Upon
arrival, it was determined that the individual causing the disturbance was
the owner of the motor vehicle and was upset because their vehicle had just
been broken into via a smashed rear window.
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12/08/2015 09:44
INCIDENT 15009194
TAGGING PROPERTY C266 S126B
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MASSACHUSETTS AVE
A Massachusetts Avenue establishment reported that their property was
vandalized by an unknown suspect.
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12/08/2015 09:47
INCIDENT 15009195
LARCENY FROM BUILDING c266 S20
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MAGAZINE ST
Cambridge Police responded to a Magazine Street residence for the report of a
larceny. The victim reported she discovered that several valuable pieces of
jewelry were missing from her home, potentially since 12/3.
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12/08/2015 10:41
INCIDENT 15009196
LEAVE SCENE OF PROPERTY DAMAGE c90
S24
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ABERDEEN AVE
A Revere resident came to the Cambridge Police Station to report a hit and
run incident involving his motor vehicle. The reporting person stated that he
was operating his work bus eastbound on Mount Auburn Street, when he was
struck from behind. Upon stopping and exiting his bus in order to exchange
information, he observed the suspect vehicle flee the scene without making
themselves known.
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12/08/2015 10:57
INCIDENT 15009197
MISC. REPORT TYPE
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MASSACHUSETTS AVE
Cambridge Police Explosive Ordinance units responded to the front of a
building on Massachusetts Avenue for a report of an unattended suitcase that
appeared suspicious. Upon inspecting and clearing the suitcase, it was
determined that the suitcase belonged to a homeless person and it was
returned to her.
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12/08/2015 12:09
INCIDENT 15009199
LARCENY UNDER $250 c266 S30
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NEWTOWNE CT
A Boston resident reported that he believes his ex-wife and her daughter, who
reside in Cambridge, stole all of his personal documents.
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12/08/2015 13:35
INCIDENT 15009205
A&B c265 S13A
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LAMBERT ST
A health care worker reported being assaulted by her elderly patient at her
apartment on Lambert Street. The victim received a minor scratch on her left
arm and was transported to a local hospital for evaluation.
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12/08/2015 13:51
INCIDENT 15009203
LARCENY OVER $250 c266 S30
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WEBSTER AVE
A Cambridge business owner reported that while he was at a local towing
company to arrange to have a damaged cab towed to his business, an unknown
person(s) stole his cellphone from his motor vehicle. He reported that it may
have been stolen from personnel at the towing company, on account of a
dispute he had regarding the price of the tow.
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12/08/2015 14:27
INCIDENT 15009207
LARCENY OVER $250 c266 S30
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MASSACHUSETTS AVE
A resident of a homeless shelter in Boston reported that she went to cash a check
at a local bank, and a person known to her approached her and stole the
envelope and would not give it back.
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12/08/2015 14:47
INCIDENT 15009210
B&E DAYTIME FOR FELONY c266
S18
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FENNO ST
Cambridge Police responded to a Fenno Street residence for the report of a
past Breaking and Entering. The victim reported that she noticed several
pieces of valuable jewelry missing from her home that she last saw on 11/14.
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12/08/2015 15:26
INCIDENT 15009209
LARCENY OVER $250 c266 S30
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ELLERY ST
Cambridge Police responded to an Ellery Street residence for the report of a bicycle
larceny. The victim stated that her bicycle was stolen from the bike rack
outside her apartment building.
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12/08/2015 15:34
INCIDENT 15009208
IDENTITY FRAUD
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WEBSTER AVE
A Cambridge resident reported to the Cambridge Police Department that an
unknown person obtained his social security number along with other personal
information and attempted to open several credit cards and purchased a cellphone
with two lines.
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12/08/2015 22:27
INCIDENT 15009214
CREDIT CARD FRAUD UNDER $250 c266
S37B
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MASSACHUSETTS AVE
A Massachusetts Avenue resident reported fraudulent activity on his credit
card. The reporting person stated that he didn’t lose his card and is not
sure how his information was retrieved.
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