Police Blotter 11-01-2018

Monday, Oct. 15

Caller on Bates Avenue stated that she tapped a fire hydrant. There is no water coming out, but there is damage to her car. 91 requests DPW to remove the hydrant and requested an accident report to be filed. DPW arrived and moved the hydrant onto the sidewalk.

Party at Governors Park states that a neighbor is smoking marijuana in their apartment. The smoke is coming through into her apartment. She contacted the manager and they said they could not do anything about it. 94 states he spoke to the caller and explained to her that he understands her frustration, but no 94C at that time. She stated that this happened yesterday. She was informed that if it happens again, she should call the station and an officer can speak to the neighbor about being more respectful since there are children in the building.

Motor vehicle accident on Washington Avenue and the parties are arguing. All information attached and an accident report is to follow.

Caller on Bates Avenue would like to speak to an officer in regards to his elderly aunt who received a scam phone call talking about someone kidnapping her grandson and demanding money. Officer spoke to the intended victim who just needed reassurance that her grandson is okay. Officer advised the party on how to handle these types of calls and to call the station again if she continues to get these calls.

A juvenile female came in to the station to report that a friend of hers was posting disturbing comments about hurting herself on a group chat. She was unsure of where her friend lived. Juvenile contacted her friend and with her assistance the subject’s address was located. Officer spoke to the juvenile and her parents. All is fine right now. SRO will follow up tomorrow.

Caller stated a vehicle is going up Main Street toward East Boston driving in the opposite direction. A BOLO was given to all units.

Party on Shirley Street states there are four people outside of a white truck being loud and causing a disturbance. Unit stated it was a National Grid vehicle. They were finishing up work and will be leaving shortly.

 

Tuesday, Oct. 16

Report of a residential burglar alarm going off on Shore Drive. Units state they had an open door upon their arrival. Units searched the house and nothing seems to be out of place. Units secured the door and locked it on their way out.

Report of a tree branch hanging on Quincy Avenue. DPW en route. The branch is on the power lines. National Grid is being called. A detail officer is on the scene.

Walk-in from Shirley Street to report a hit and run of a parked motor vehicle.

Caller on Lincoln Street stated that her car was hit sometime yesterday by another vehicle.  The car is not drivable. She would like to speak to an officer to file a report.

A tan pit bull was running around Nevada Street towards Shore Drive off its leash. The dog was returned to the home safe and sound.

Party on Cross Street would like to file a complaint against the trash company that picks up for the town. Officer spoke to the caller and advised them to call the DPW to file a complaint with them.

An officer was approached by a party who stated that a suspicious male was roaming around the high school. Nothing showing in the area.

Party on Read Street reports that her neighbors are putting chairs in parking spots to hold these spots. Officer spoke with the resident who stated he was holding the spots due to a dumpster being delivered tomorrow morning. He was advised of the parking regulations and is moving the chairs.

Caller on Lincoln Street states that she got a scam call from the Social Security office She gave them her social security number. Officer spoke to the female and advised her to contact the social security office in the morning as well as her bank so that they can monitor her account(s).

In the area of the parking lot by the tennis courts, caller states there is two motor vehicles in the lot being loud, throwing around a piece of metal. Officer reports parties were changing a tire. They have now left the area.

 

Wednesday, Oct. 17

Caller on Winthrop Street states he saw a male in an old, dull pink two door vehicle come out dressed as a priest. Caller is concerned as he has never seen this male party. Nothing showing in the area. Officer knocked on the door no answer.

Report of a tree service company obstructing the roadway on Deane Avenue. Area is clear now.

A fire truck accidentally hit a parked motor vehicle on Winthrop Street.

Caller on Crest Avenue states that someone was housesitting for her when she was in Florida. When the caller came home this morning, she found her home vandalized. Furniture ripped and personal items tossed around. She would like an officer to file a report. Officer spoke to the subject and advised her of her rights.

Party on Belcher Street states that her back widow is shattered. The window is still intact. Possibly shot with a BB gun.

Attempt to serve warrant to subject on Morton Street. Unsuccessful, but officer spoke to a family member who said subject would be home in an hour.

Caller on Read Street reports male going door to door stating he is from National Grid. Everything checks out with the company They will stop for the day as proper permits were not pulled.

D6 off with a motor vehicle that drove on the yellow curbing on the sidewalk. Private tow needed as vehicle was hung up on the curbstones. The roadway is now open.

White male wearing a medical mask knocked on caller’s door on Buckthorn Terrace and will not leave her porch. Units off with the subject. Units clear as subject had a bad address that the medical company received for a delivery and the person delivering has a contagious disease.

Party on Winthrop Street came home to fine her car had been struck. Caller called back to cancel because she found a note on her car that stated that she should come to the police station to get the information regarding this accident.

Caller on Locust Street states a white male rang his doorbell stating he works for Eversource and wanted to see his National Grid bill. No subject fitting the description. Unit will keep a look out for the subject in the area.

Party came into the station to report that his sister is missing. Sister allegedly made statements indicating that she wanted to harm herself to a third party. A missing report will be entered into CJIS/NCIC. Sunset Road area was checked as she has a friend who lives there. She has not been seen.

Caller wanted to come to the station to make herself known. She stated that she had a motor vehicle crash with a pedestrian cyclist at Pleasant Street and Plummer Avenue. The cyclist insisted that he was alright and got up and rode off.

Tow driver came in to report a successful repossession of a motor vehicle at Governors Park.

 

Thursday, Oct. 18

Report of a white Jeep with a two month old locked in the car on Hermon Street. Fire was able to unlock the door and get the child out safely.

Caller on Court Road states there is a big black van parked taking up two spots. She believes that somebody is living in side the van. Officer repots that he spoke with the caller and made her aware that the male party who owns the vehicle lives on that street and in the area. Caller was not aware of this and this is no longer an issue.

Unit attempted to serve warrant to subject on Sunset Road. Unable to reach the party.

Towing company came to the statin to report removing a vehicle for a trespass tow from Trident Avenue.

Alarm company states second floor bedroom door coming from Wilshire Street. It is a working fire. Also got a medical alert activation from Lifeline. All units on the scene. 91 states that the house to the left needed to be evacuated. Alpha 1 repots ambulance in front of neighboring address for a firefighter. Red Cross called dispatch o inquire about the fire. They stated an attorney called on behalf of a resident about housing. The Red Cross is mobilizing to help the occupants. Delta 6 reports the state fire marshall is o the scene. Fire marshall will take control of the situation.

 

Friday, Oct. 19

Caller on Wilshire Street states Action Emergency vehicle is blocking his driveway. The driveway is not blocked. Action is parked across the street working on the house that was on fire last night.

Party on Shirley Street called to be connected with DPW about water issues in the basement. DPW contacted.

Caller on Cross and Ocean View streets states two moving trucks are blocking the street. Officer states that the intersection is clear.

Attempt to serve subject warrant on Sunset Road. No answer at the residence.

Calling party on Shore Drive start that a dog has been out all day long barking. She states that this is an ongoing issue and that it has been quiet, but the last few days the dog has been out and barking. The dog is inside the residence. Unsure if the owner brought the dog in as no one answered.

Report that a customer is in a store on Revere Street who is intoxicated and will not leave. No weapons. Party was sent on his way and going home for the night.

Report of a vehicle blocking driveway on Woodside Avenue. G&J en route. Vehicle is completely blocking the driveway. No in-house phone number for the party. Units requested to cancel G&J. A parking violation given for blocking a driveway.

Party on Grovers Avenue called about a tractor trailer on the corner of Sewall and Cliff avenues and being parked overnight. The Arms gave the driver a parking pass for the night. Unit cleared as vehicle parked overnight is okay and not a commercial vehicle as stated.

 

Saturday, Oct. 20

Report that a vehicle hit a parked vehicle on Revere Street. Caller states injuries within the motor vehicle that fled the scene. 93 and 94 went into Revere where the vehicle was located.  93 apprehended male party and asking for additional assistance. G&J enroute to tow the vehicle from Revere.

Report of a motorcycle on fire on Summit Avenue. Fire was able to put the fire out.

Female party walked into the station to report that she fell on the corner of Putnam Streer and Putnam Place. She just wanted this reported to DPW to get the sidewalk fixed.

Caller on Prospect Avenue stated that he neighbor has been violating traffic signs and has been given a final warning about going left against a posted no left turn sign. If this happens again, she will be ticketed.

Party on Lincoln Street is requesting an office to assist because she has to speak with a neighbor regarding a broken fence. First party is okay. Second party is still  little upset. Caller was advised to call if there was any issues.

Motor vehicle accident on Highland Avenue. It was a hit and run. Caller has cameras and would like to make a report.

Report that a vehicle is parked in front of a fire hydrant by the water tower. Vehicle was gone prior to the officer’s arrival.

 

Sunday, Oct. 21

Walk-in from Pearl Avenue to report that her vehicle was stolen out of her driveway overnight.

Caller on Shirley Street states that her dog was hit by a car. The car is no longer on the scene. The owner will make arrangements for their dog.

Party from Pleasant Street walked in to report that she received a letter that was very nasty directed to her. There were no threats and the letter was about her getting an inheritance over other members of the family. The letter did not have a return address and she thinks two different people could have sent it.

Calling party from Governors Park states nine-15 youths on bikes riding around trying to break windows. Hints off with a group. Unit reports that the group may have been playing “ding dong ditch.” No damage was done and the group was sent out of the area.

Monday, Oct. 22

Caller on Loring Road stated that her husband’s truck was broken into. There is a set of keys missing.

Report of a man in Governors Park that was asleep in the laundry room. Then he went into the lobby and started to cause a disturbance. Party was known to the officers and has been escorted off the property and he was told not to return.

Party on Pleasant Street states that he is doing work in the area and noticed damage to a piece of machinery when he arrived on the scene. He does not want to be held accountable for the damage. He would like an officer to investigate. 93 spoke to the foreman and it is minor damage on the vehicle. No machinery was damaged.

Caller on Shirley Street states a truck pulled some wires down. Unable to locate the truck but damage was referred to DPW.

Party on Beach Road complaining about her neighbor banging on the walls, swearing and harassing her. Both parties were spoken to and advised of their rights. Peace restored for now.

Elderly female on Kennedy Road with dementia wants her daughter out. The daughter is leaving for the night. Party was advised to call for any well-being checks that might be needed.

Party from Hermon Street came to the station to report that he had a credit check run on his name and he discovered that person or persons unknown took out a cellphone in his name with Claro Mobile in Puerto Rico sometime in 2014. He just became aware of this. He needed this reported so that it can be cleared from his credit.

 

Tuesday, Oct. 23

Female party walked into the station to report that she may have been a victim of a scam involving a male party that resides in Winthrop. The offense occurred in New York involving personal cargo shipped out of the country. Officers will assist and advise the party of property channels to pursue action against the male party.

Report on Dolphin Avenue of a front door open and hallway and upstairs light are flickering. Caller stated that the man that lived there before passed away. The abandoned house is owned by the bank. Party in the home was a bank worker securing the home.

Two car motor vehicle accident with no injuries on Main Street. No medical or tow needed. 93 will assist in paper exchange.

Report of a fire on George Street. House was evacuated and animals also evacuated. WFD working to put out the fire. This was an active fire in the home. Units set up a perimeter and they stood by. Unit requested dispatch to call Red Cross with help for family of five who were displaced. Red Cross enroute to speak to the family.

Winthrop Taxi called in stating there are two bags unintended at the bus stop at Governors Park. Bags belong to the female party in the previous call. Unit brought the bags to the station and calling party from last call was notified.

 

Wednesday, Oct. 24

Report from Pleasant Park Road of identity theft. Mother may be victim of identity theft and that someone may be tapping into the phone. This is an ongoing issue with the phone company. Building is secure and party was spoken to.

Caller reports stop sign damage at Washington and Veterans Road. DPW notified and will handle. Pole could not be salvaged.

Party came to the station to pick up the found property of his girlfriend who is unable to come to the station at this time. Two bags with a gold purse were given and a receipt was signed. Party is on his way to visit the owner of these bags.

Caller states that house was broken into. The daughter was the caller who states that her mother’s house was broken into on Court Road. Homeowner was notified and she will be home shortly and officer can look at the footage.

Report of an erratic driver on Beacon Street. It is headed toward Jac’s Coffee Shop. Entire area to the Winthrop line was checked with nothing showing.

In the vicinity of Pleasant Street and Somerset Avenue there are two dump trucks on the road causing a traffic hazard near the construction site. The station is aware of this situation but is unable to fill the detail for today.

Officers assisted other agency for subject on Sargent Street. Person was located and officers took possession of the LTC and one firearm.

Suspicious activity on Shirley Street. Black male, black hoodie and sunglasses going in and out of side-yards. He is asking people for money. Units made a thorough search of the area with nothing showing.

Officer off with a party in a pickup truck at Public Landing. It was a homeless party living out of his truck. He was advised to reach out if anything was needed.

Party from Pleasant Park Road came to the station to report that her identity was stolen. She has been working with her various credit card companies, Comcast and her bank for the past month to correct the situation. All her finances have been restored and her credit is being repaired. She just wanted this on record.

Caller on Grovers Avenue reports a couple in the parking lot that appear suspicious. Female wearing a black hooded sweater and male has a doorag on. Caller states he parked his car there and when he pulled in they hid. Area was clear.

 

Thursday, Oct. 25

Party on Shirley Street states her motor vehicle was hit last night and would like an officer at home to report it. Vehicle was grazed overnight.

Caller on Revere Street states a car is blocking his driveway. Vehicle moved prior to officer’s arrival.

Party on Pleasant Street states a male party in hooded sweatshirt is vomiting. Officer is off with the individual in front of Pleasant Park YC. Party lives on his boat and is not feeling well. He is heading back to the boat to rest up. Party did refuse medical treatment.

Officer off with disabled motor vehicle on Crest Avenue. G&J notified. G&J cancelled as AAA is moments away. Vehicle two by AAA.

Caller on Ocean Avenue states her vehicle was hit last night.

Party on Locust Street reporting stolen walker and would like an officer. Party’s vehicle was broken into and the walker stolen. Unit cleared and no breaking and entering occurred. Unit looked into the vehicle and located the walker.

Report of a black pickup truck on Central Avenue blocking the sidewalk making people walk on the street. Caller states he almost got hit by a car and would like an officer to take a look at the pickup truck blocking the sidewalk. Vehicle is on private property.

Officer standing by as party from Pleasant Street picks up clothes per order of the court.

 

Friday, Oct. 26

Caller on Circuit Road reports a dog was sprayed by a skunk and ran away. It is a lab/pit mix. The dog has returned home.

Party at Governors Park reports loud music coming from another apartment. Music has been turned off for the night.

Caller on Winthrop Street reports that someone in the apartment building next door is talking too loud. Units talked to the falling party and were able to locate the party who was talking loudly. They talked to the involved party and the party had just gotten home from work and was talking. He will keep it down.

Party reporting one male party trespassing on her yard. Officer states party is doing work on Revere Street. He was directed to stay on the other property.

Party from Winthrop Street came in to report that a nun me in to the daycare last evening soliciting for money with calendars When she was questioned which religious order she represents, she would not answer and was a bit persistent. Caller just wanted to report it since Halloween is next week. She was advised to call if the woman returns.

Report of a male with gray hair circling around the park on Pond Street. Officer reports children took a picture with phone of the plate on the vehicle. Could only get a partial. Officer also states there was a female party in the car taking pictures. Officer received pictures from witnesses. Units searched the area and then some. Nothing showing at this time.

Motor vehicle accident with no injuries involving a Comfort Inn van and a parked car on Trident Avenue. Parked car is not drivable according to the caller.

Caller state four needles are in a bottle near the parking area of the school/field at Payson and Harvard Street. Items have been retrieved and will be disposed of.

Calling party states that someone as put a stick in the back door of the library to keep it ajar. Party states that no one should be in the library at this time. Unit states it is the door that goes into the children’s section. The building is empty, but a couple of doors propped open by sticks. Unable to contact anyone tied to the library at this time.

Caller on Grand View Avenue states a pole is leaning dangerously low. Unit required WFD to see what type of wire is low. It is a cable and telephone wire and is very low. The homeowner is worried about pole falling on the home. National Grid responded.

Party on Banks Street hears a loud noise. It could possibly be a fire in her basement. Fire enroute. It was the heater kicking up. Party did not recognize the sounds.

Caller on Cottage Avenue reports that his wife is having some issues. He believes she may try to drive away. Fire/EMS enroute. Female transported to BMC.

 

Saturday, Oct. 27

Caller at the Public Landing states a suspicious car parked for several days. It seems like a junk car. Sierra 4 states earlier this week a company dropped off that vehicle for fire training purposes.

Caller at Governors Park reports a female neighbor is intentionally making a lot of noise. Caller is upset because it woke her infant who was napping. This is an ongoing issue. 91 reports he spoke to both parties and everything is quiet for now.

Report of two men who are causing a disturbance on Woodside Avenue. Caller is in the cafe. Two men wanted to fight and caller does not want to go outside of care without an officer present. She called back to state that the two men left the scene.

Officer was flagged down by party at Main and Beal streets. Party states there is debris in the road. Officer states a door from someone’s trash blew in to the street. He has moved the door back near the trash and is clear.

Caller on Beal Street reports a tree down on top of his car. No wires attached. Tree down on private property and was not obstructing the roadway. Officer will speak to owner of the property to inform them of what to do.

Another tree down in the middle of Main Street. Street has been cleaned by DPW.

Possible fire on Shore Drive. Caller states he saw flames in the wall on the first floor. Fire enroute. State Police notified as well for possible traffic control on the beach. 94 reported scene is under control.

Report of a silver car on Shirley Street in front of house with lights on. It has been there for a while. Possible suspicious activity. Vehicle left with its lights on. Officer went to owner’s house to notify her but there was no answer at the door.

 

Sunday, Oct. 28

Report of a loud party on Atlantic Street. Resident was advised to turn the music down. Peace was restored.

Caller on South Street stated that her neighbor assaulted her. Female pushed her and the brother and pulled her hair. No weapons. Units report an argument between neighbors. All parties were advised of their right and told to stay away from each other. Peace was restored for now.

Caller on Revere Street wishes to speak to an officer in regard to an issue she is having with her neighbor and her property line. She would like an officer to see a video she took earlier as she feels this is being purposely done as harassment. This was no harassment, it was a civil issue only over the property line. Caller was advised who she needs to contact and was advised of her rights. Services were rendered.

Party came to the station to report that his neighbor put a stake in the ground on his property preventing him from putting his vehicle in his driveway. This is an ongoing dispute regarding property line. There was a call earlier from the other party regarding property lines. All parties were advised.

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