Crime & Safety

Police Log: Vandal Leaves Anti-Islamic Message

Notable entries from the District A-15 police log.

On Friday, Sept. 21, officers responded to the corner of Main Street and School Street for a report graffiti. The call that triggered the response originally reported the vandalism as anti-Semitic, but the officer found that it was instead anti-islamic. The graffiti read “Islam sucks! You rat pack Islamic rats. The Warlock. USA #1.” Police forwarded the report to the city’s public works department because it was written on city property.

About 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 21, a victim told police that, an hour earlier, he had seen a man steal his bike. The victim said that the young man was accompanied by two other men on bicycles as he left the scene.

Other notable entries:

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Friday, Sept. 21

  • Officers responded to a report of an assault and battery on Old Rutherford Avenue.
  • Officers arrested Lonnie Sales, of 118 Medford Street, on an outstanding warrant.
  • Officers arrested David Jones of 794 Mass Ave in Boston at 40 Sudbury Street.
  • Officers responded to a report of an assault and battery that occurred around 8:15 a.m. on Terminal Street.
  • Officers responded to a report of an assault and battery that allegedly occurred around 12:45 p.m. on 8th Street.
  • Officers responded to a report of vandalism on Roland Street.
  • Officers responded to a report of vandalism on Main Street.

Saturday, Sept. 22

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  • A resident on Main Street reported that someone broke into the resident’s home around 2 a.m.
  • Officers responded to a report of an assault and battery around 10:20 p.m. on Cambridge Street.

Saturday, Sept. 23

  • Police arrested Michelle Rourk of 32 Danforth Court in Haverhill and charged her with driving while under the influence of alcohol.
  • A victim parked on Medford Street reported that someone stole more than $200 of valuables from his vehicle.
  • Boston police assisted a boater whose motor had died near the Exelon Energy facility.


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