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Daily Log for October 25, 2025

  • 10/25/2025 10:09 AM
    INCIDENT 25010069
    LARCENY UNDER $1200 C266 S30(1)
    MARNEY ST
    A Marney St. resident reported that a package, containing $10 in merchandise, was stolen from the front of their residence.
  • 10/25/2025 11:27 AM
    INCIDENT 25010073
    SHOPLIFTING BY CONCEALING MDSE C266 S30A
    MAIN ST
    An employee of a Main St business reported a suspect had stolen $200 of merchandise and fled prior to the arrival of officers.
  • 10/25/2025 11:30 AM
    INCIDENT 25010072
    SHOPLIFTING BY ASPORTATION C266 S30A
    SOMERVILLE AVE
    An employee of a Somerville Ave business reported a suspect had attempted to steal $7 of merchandise and flee. The suspect dropped the merchandise when confronted by an employee.
  • 10/25/2025 11:51 AM
    TRAFFIC 25010074
    TRAFFIC INVESTIGATIONS
    MASSACHUSETTS AVE
    Police responded to the area of Massachusetts Avenue and Pearl Street for reports of a disturbance. The reporting party stated an unknown individual attempted to run them over with their motor vehicle.
  • 10/25/2025 12:55 PM
    INCIDENT 25010076
    THREAT TO COMMIT CRIME C275 S2
    MASSACHUSETTS AVE
    Mark Barnes, 41, Unhoused with a last known address in Roxbury, was placed under arrest on charges of Open and Gross Lewdness, Defacing Property, Threat to Commit a Crime, and False Bomb Threat. Barnes urinated in full view of others at the front entrance of a Central Sq. business. When confronted, Barnes threatened to kill the reporting person and to blow up the business.
  • 10/25/2025 1:11 PM
    INCIDENT 25010075
    B&E MV IN DAYTIME FOR FELONY C266 S18
    ALEWIFE BROOK PKWY
    A Georgia resident reported their vehicle had been broken into while parked at a local market, items valued at $600 were stolen.
  • 10/25/2025 1:13 PM
    INCIDENT 25010080
    SHOPLIFTING BY ASPORTATION C266 S30A
    ALEWIFE BROOK PKWY
    An employee of an Alewife Brook Pkwy business reported a suspect had stolen $200 of merchandise and fled prior to the arrival of officers.
  • 10/25/2025 1:47 PM
    INCIDENT 25010081
    LARCENY FROM BUILDING C266 S20
    CAMBRIDGEPARK DR
    A resident of Cambridgepark Drive called to report that an unknown person stole their cell phone while they were at work. The phone was valued at $1,200.00.
  • 10/25/2025 2:24 PM
    INCIDENT 25010082
    DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY -$1200, MALICIOUS C266 S12
    CONCORD AVE
    A Concord Ave. resident reported that their bicycle, valued at $800, was stolen from a locked bike room located at their residence.
  • 10/25/2025 3:48 PM
    INCIDENT 25010083
    LARCENY OVER $1200 BY FALSE PRETENSE C266 S34
    CAMBRIDGESIDE PL
    Police responded to Cambridgeside Pl. for a report of a scam. The victim purchased $1400 in gift cards for a chance to win a prize. An unknown person used all the gift cards before the victim realized the scam.
  • 10/25/2025 3:59 PM
    INCIDENT 25010084
    LEAVE SCENE OF PROPERTY DAMAGE C90 S24
    FAIRMONT ST
    Officers responded to Fairmont St. for a past hit & run crash report. Reporting person stated their vehicle was struck while parked, causing damage.
  • 10/25/2025 6:04 PM
    INCIDENT 25010090
    LARCENY UNDER $1200 C266 S30(1)
    COLUMBIA ST
    Police responded to Columbia Street for a report of a larceny. The reporting party stated a rental bike was taken and they were charged $40 for a ride that they did not complete.
  • 10/25/2025 6:10 PM
    INCIDENT 25010087
    SHOPLIFTING BY ASPORTATION C266 S30A
    MASSACHUSETTS AVE
    William Cruz, 35, of Cambridge, was placed under arrest for shoplifting by asportation. An employee of a Central Sq. business reported that Cruz had stolen $128.25.
  • 10/25/2025 6:23 PM
    INCIDENT 25010091
    LARCENY UNDER $1200 C266 S30(1)
    MT AUBURN ST
    A Cambridge resident reported that their bicycle, valued at $600, was stolen from a fence located on Mt Auburn St.
  • 10/25/2025 6:30 PM
    INCIDENT 25010088
    TRESPASS C266 S120
    CHAUNCY LN
    Police responded to residence on Chauncy Lane for a report of suspicious activity. The reporting party stated an unknown individual attempted to break into their residence.
  • 10/25/2025 7:02 PM
    INCIDENT 25010092
    LARCENY FROM BUILDING C266 S20
    WHITE ST
    Police responded to a Porter Square business for a report of a past larceny. An employee of the business stated an unknown individual stole the tip jar from the counter.
  • 10/25/2025 8:14 PM
    INCIDENT 25010094
    ASSAULT W/DANGEROUS WEAPON C265 S15B
    COLUMBIA ST
    Police responded to the area of Columbia Street and Bishop Allen Drive for a reported stabbing. The victim was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
  • 10/25/2025 9:07 PM
    INCIDENT 25010095
    LARCENY UNDER $1200 C266 S30(1)
    RINDGE AVE
    A resident of Rindge Ave reported a larceny. The reporting party stated an unknown individual stole clothing from their backpack.
  • 10/25/2025 10:32 PM
    INCIDENT 25010098
    LARCENY OVER $1200 C266 S30
    LANDSDOWNE ST
    Police responded to Landsdowne Street for the report of a larceny from a motor vehicle. The reporting party stated an unknown individual stole their vehicle decal worth $1352.
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