Saturday, December 15, 2012
Our weekly roundup of some of the more unusual police reports from around the Boston area. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Well, that's not a bathroom Newton Police responded to Clearwater Road on Dec. 1 after a resident reported a large pile of human feces on her front porch. According to reports, the woman found the pile of poo around 10 a.m. and had to clean it up: http://patch.com/A-0jqd To serve and protect ... alpacas According to the Dec. 7 Wayland police log, a contractor working in the area of 2 Catherine's Farm Road called after spotting "a suspicious animal hanging from the garage" at about 5:45 p.m. Police responded to find an alpaca from a Lincoln farm hanging in a sling of sorts. It turns out the animal was undergoing therapy for an injury and was in perfectly good hands: http://patch.com/A-0pl9 An odd photographer A woman who was walking her…
Saturday, December 8, 2012
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The following reports were provided by the Wellesley Police Department from Nov. 26 - 30. Charges where mentioned do not indicate a conviction. Courtesy Booking Newton man, Louis Whitney was arrested by Wellesley Police on Saturday at about 7:30 p.m. This is a courtesy booking for another department, and there is no further information on this arrest. Poor Parking but "Fine" Driving Wellesley Police were dispatched to Washington Street for a reported erratic driver. The reporting caller said that another driver had been driving slow and all over the road, about 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, it had caused a few other cars to swerve. The reporting caller said both vehicles had pulled over, and she would identify the vehicle to police. When Officer …
Our weekly roundup of some of the more unusual police reports from around the Boston area. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Stop-and-go Hit-and-run Needham Police took a report of a hit-and-run crash on Central Avenue at about 6:15 p.m. on Nov. 22. They learned that a 74-year-old Central Ave resident had accidentally confused the brake with the gas, and accelerated rapidly into a handicap ramp, bush and railing at the side of the building: http://patch.com/A-0cJs Coffee to go Wayland Police responded to a call on Dec. 5 regarding a someone who really wanted their coffee to go. According to the police log, the caller reported that someone had possibly stolen a single Keurig coffeemaker: http://patch.com/A-0hJx Now there's a handy hiding spot Watertown Police caught a Waltham couple believed to have robbed a Citizens Bank located in a Stop & Shop with help …
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
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The following reports were provided by the Wellesley Police Department from Nov. 26 - 30. Charges where mentioned do not indicate a conviction. Backseat (Suspended) Driver Chris Goebel, 33 of Hudson. As Officer Popovski was conducting traffic enforcement on Oakland Street, he reported seeing a vehicle traveling faster than 40 mph. According to his cruiser's instruments, the vehicle was traveling 52 mph. When he pulled the vehicle over, he saw the driver making furtive movements and leaning toward the passenger on his approach. When police spoke to the driver, who had moved to the back seat, the driver told them he had a suspended license. The driver, Goebel, was arrested and charged with speeding and driving on a suspended license. During…
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Our weekly compilation of some of the more unusual police reports from around the Boston area. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Workers place toilet on woman's lawn, charge $20 to remove it On the morning of Nov. 15 in Burlington, a September Lane caller reported that workers from across the street placed a toilet on her lawn and were refusing to remove it unless she paid them $20. Police spoke with the workmen, who agreed to remove the toilet without incident: http://patch.com/A-zPkg Never mind A School Street resident notified the Acton Police Department on Nov. 15 about two male subjects with backpacks who were trying to enter a house through a window. When responding officers investigated, they determined the two males were brothers who live at the residence and forgot their keys when they came home from school: http://patch.com/A-zF7K When they're not …
Friday, November 30, 2012
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The following reports were provided by the Wellesley Police Department from Nov. 19 - 25. Charges where mentioned do not indicate a conviction. Suspended License Oscar Hernandez, Barton Road resident aged 31. Officer Cunningham reports seeing a vehicle violation while traveling south on Cedar Street near Worcester Street, about 9:30 on Nov. 19. The Acura sedan was pulled over, and the officer determined that the driver, Hernandez, was driving on a suspended license. He was arrested and charged with an suspended license and failing to signal before stopping/turning. Musical Carseats Dequell Golson, 20 of Dorchester and William Earl, 19, of Boston. Officer Derby reported seeing a Honda Sedan on Nov. 25, around 10:15 p.m., with a defective…
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
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A kitchen knife in a forest put a man in cuffs over the weekend, according to police reports. Wellesley police were dispatched to the Whole Foods in Wellesley at about 11:15 a.m. on Sunday morning, where employees reported a shoplifting incident. Staff allege that a man had left without paying for an item, and one employee had followed him down the street and to the brook path. Officer Hughes arrived on the scene, where the employee identified the man walking away. Police say they called out to the retreating man who threw something into the brook. Officers ran after him, after he was unresponsive to their commands. 56-year-old Greendale Avenue, Needham resident, Timothy Clark was arrested and charged with shoplifting by concealing …
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Saturday, November 17, 2012
Our weekly compilation of some of the more unusual police reports from around the Boston area. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
You Can't Sleep There, Miss On Nov. 12 at 1:52 a.m., Wayland Police Officer Mark Hebert noticed a vehicle parked on West Plain Street with a woman, the driver, apparently passed out at the wheel. The officer approached the vehicle and conducted an investigation that eventually led to the arrest of a Framingham woman on a host of charges including operating under the influence (drugs), possession of Class B drugs (cocaine), unlicensed operation and attaching the wrong motor vehicle plates: http://patch.com/A-z4xC Even the Cabbie was Nervous At 4:49 a.m. on Nov. 11, a 22-year-old Hadley man was placed in protective custody after Woburn police received another report of a problem at the Unicorn Park Marriot Hotel. Police say the man was found…
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
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Danny Blyde, 26, of 4 Hampton Road, Stoneham was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol last week following a crash which caused severe damage to his vehicle and public property. During the early morning hours of April 20, Wellesley Police received multiple phone calls reporting an accident on Route 9 near Oakland Street, according to Wellesley Police records clerk Sue Morse. Callers also reported they saw the driver flee the scene. Officer Timothy Barros went to the scene and found a parked car with a broken back window, smashed windshield and a large dent in the back, according to Morse. The car’s two left tires were off the rims and parked on the street, while the right tires were in the tree line. Barros saw two street …
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Worcester St & Bancroft Rd, Wellesley, MA
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Worcester St & Oakland St, Wellesley, MA
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
An arrest last fall created a buzz on the internet this morning.
Wellesley Patch readers have been talking about a local connection to a person whose likeness is an internet sensation. Last November, Wellesley Patch reported the arrest of Blake Boston of 60 Orchard St., Millis. Boston was arrested at his job on Williams Street in Wellesley Nov. 15 on an outstanding warrant for larceny of a firearm, assault with a dangerous weapon and intimidation of a witness. Today, a post on Reddit.com indicated that Boston is the likeness for the internet meme known as “Scumbag Steve.” The meme is a photo of Boston, now 21, as a 16-year-old with witty block-letter text.
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Kayla Burke
2:57 pm on Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Actually Edward Burke chased down the culprit for wellesley police.   more ›