By ewelin, on February 26th, 2010
The following is a neighborhood alert from the Cambridge Police Department:
The Cambridge Police Department Electronic Crime Unit has recently seen an increase in the number of fraud incidents involving popular social networking Web sites (Facebook, MySpace) and e-mail accounts concerning a “friend” stating that they had been robbed in London. A suspect will . . . → Read More
By ewelin, on December 2nd, 2009
A resident of Griswold Street passed note that someone had rifled through his car’s glove box last Thursday or Friday when it was left unlocked in their driveway. It may be related to a recent incident that happened in Belmont:
Thieves continue to target unlocked vehicles
Tue Nov 24, 2009, 02:09 PM EST
Belmont, Mass. – Thieves broke into more than a dozen unlocked vehicles in one night last week, making off with thousands of dollars worth of stolen property ranging from power tools to electronics to spare change, according to police.
The culprits apparently struck the neighborhood of side streets between Concord Avenue and School Street across from Clay Pit Pond in the early morning hours of Nov. 20, according to police records. Police have so far received reports of 13 vehicles being broken into, with a price tag of more than $4,000 in missing property.
All the vehicles were reportedly parked in their owners’ driveways and left unlocked. The break-ins are believed to have been a coordinated effort, according to the police.
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By ewelin, on August 19th, 2009
Taken from the Cambridge Chronicle (http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x1528800272/Police-hunt-for-Cambridge-foot-licker)
Police hunt for foot licker By Erin Smith Wicked Local Cambridge Posted Aug 19, 2009 @ 07:13 AM
Cambridge — Cambridge Police are on the lookout for a middle-aged foot licker with a penchant for accosting high-heeled shoppers outside a local organic food store.
An Arlington woman told . . . → Read More
By ewelin, on March 12th, 2009
Do you or someone you know possess integrity, courage and a willingness to help those in need? Perhaps you are ready to pursue a career as a police officer! This is an opportunity to provide service to the community, while taking advantage of the generous City of Cambridge benefits structure. If you are not . . . → Read More
By ewelin, on June 8th, 2008
This particular information caught my eye and I wanted to relay it to the Highlands Community. While there is no specific information that leads us to believe the Highlands is at risk, proper crime prevention and “target hardening” techniques should be followed.
In the past week there have been two housebreaks in the Strawberry . . . → Read More
By ewelin, on April 6th, 2008
Dear Cambridge Residents,
I am pleased to announce that starting today, April 1, 2008, the Cambridge Police Department will be presenting Cambridge residents with the opportunity to register with the Alert Network. This is an innovative service being used across the country that has the capability of sending important messages to residents via electronic . . . → Read More
By ewelin, on April 6th, 2008
Dear Cambridge Neighborhood Groups:
As a follow up to some questions we’ve received, I am sending this reminder to all neighborhood organizations that posting of notices on public facilities- like street poles, trees, bus shelters, street lights, newboxes, mailboxes, utility boxes, street signs, etc.-is not permitted in Cambridge (per the attached ordinance). Notices may . . . → Read More
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