Crime & Safety

Police Reports: TV Vandalized in House Break

A roundup of police activity in the neighborhood.

These reports were collected from the Boston Police Department and took place between Dec. 17 and 23 within Charlestown's District A-15. Any charges mentioned do not indicate a conviction.

TV Vandalized in House Break
A Tibbetts Town Way resident reported on Sunday, Dec. 23 that a television on the first floor of her residence had been vandalized.

The woman first noticed the damage when she returned home that day. The lock on the second-floor bedroom was also damaged, and money was missing from the room. Police found no signs of forced entry from the outside.

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Assault with Pencil 
An individual was injured in the face with a pencil during a fight that occurred on Eighth Street on Monday, Dec. 17. The victim was reportedly punched in the face and “received a laceration from a pencil the suspect was holding in his hand,” according to reports. The suspect was arrested at the scene.

Warrant Arrest 
Police arrested an unnamed individual on a warrant out of Charlestown Court on Tuesday, Dec. 18 on 13th Street.

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UPS Package Stolen from Entryway 
A Green Street resident reported a package stolen from the entryway of her apartment on Wednesday, Dec. 19. The woman told police that she had left the package out for UPS pickup at around 9 a.m. Later in the day, she noticed that the package was gone but found that it had not been taken by UPS. She believed the package was stolen.

Teacher, Student Confrontation 
A confrontation between a teacher and a student on Walker Street on Thursday, Dec. 19 resulted in an unnamed individual being arrested for disturbing the peace.


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