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Cambridge Police Highlight Recent Increase in Indecent Assault & Batteries in Harvard Square Area

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The Cambridge Police Department are cautioning women who live, work or frequent the Harvard Square area to be aware of a recent increase in Indecent Assault and Batteries. 

Officers are currently investigating a report that a woman was indecently assaulted while walking near the intersection of Garden Street and Massachusetts Avenue towards Harvard Square last night at approximately 8:30 p.m. The victim reports a suspect bumped into her with his shoulder and then grabbed her buttocks.  The suspect fled from Harvard Square and a search of the area by the Cambridge Police did not generate any results.   

The victim stated the suspect was a black male in his mid-20s, approximately 5'10" with a stocky build, short hair and a white t-shirt. 

As noted in a recent community advisory, similar incidents have occurred in the following areas:

  • Garden Street on Wednesday, August 26 at approximately 10:15 p.m.
  • Brattle Square on Friday, August 28 at approximately 7:35 p.m. 
  • Massachusetts Avenue on Sunday, August 30 at 7:23 p.m. (Ronald Cattouse was arrested for Indecent Assault & Battery)
  • New: Garden Street on Monday, August 31 at approximately 8:20 p.m.
  • The suspect(s) in these incidents was described as a black male with a stocky build, approximately 5’8” – 5’10”.

Outside of Harvard Square, the Cambridge Police have made two recent Indecent Assault and Battery arrests.

Bruce Burke, Jr., a 25-year-old from 240 Albany Street in Cambridge, was arrested on Sunday, August 6 after a woman was indecently assaulted while walking on Cambridge Street near Middlesex Probate and Family Court at approximately 7:44 p.m.  Burke reportedly passed a group of woman on a Cambridge Street sidewalk, reached back and intentionally slapped one victim on her buttocks with an open hand.  He reportedly smiled, laughed and continued to walk away.  Officers with the Cambridge Police Department quickly located Burke standing in the dark against a nearby house after the victim provided them with a description.  He was placed under arrest and transported to the Cambridge Police.

Ronald Byrd, a 50-year-old from 53 Woodbine Street in Quincy, was arrested for Indecent Assault and Battery on Thursday, September 3 after he was witnessed by officers on Massachusetts Avenue in Central Square inappropriately touching a woman sleeping on a street bench.   

Cambridge Police are actively working with the Harvard University Police Department to investigate these incidents and have directed patrols in the Harvard Square area. At this point in the investigation, it has not been determined if the suspects who have been arrested are connected to the outstanding Indecent Assault and Batteries. Anyone with information about these incidents are encouraged to call the Cambridge Police Department at 617-349-3300, submit anonymous tips by texting Tip411 (847411) -  begin your message with Tip650 and then type your message - or e-mail via the Cambridge Police MyPD app. 

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Page was posted on 5/8/2018 8:39 PM
Page was last modified on 7/25/2023 1:07 AM
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