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North End Public Safety Update:2 Arrests,1 Robbery, 3 Larcenies

By David Marx

Boston Police District A-1 provided an update on recent neighborhood crime incidents, summarized below, at the February 2016 North End Public Safety Meeting.

2 arrests: -1/12/16 @ 1.30am: Burglary / B&E – Officer Pasciuto arrested a guy with a jimmy bar and whom had possession of credit cards and checkbooks with other people’s names on them -585 Commercial St.: Ad on social media to sell 2g of a drug called

Molly for $120.  Guy from RI came up to The North End.  Offered to sell mushrooms, as well.  Met with and arrested byundercover police officer.

1 Robbery: -1/14/16 @ 9.10pm, on The Greenway, near North & Cross Streets: Victim was grabbed by a guy.  Elbowed the guy, but suspect fled with victim’s wallet. Couldn’t identify the suspect.

3 Larcenies: -15 Noyes Place: Dispute b/w 2 roommates.  1 allegedly took the other’s property.

-1/16/16 @ 4.44pm @ 22 Cooper St.: Resident was away from residence b/w 7 and 11.00am.  Returned and discovered modem was missing.

Possibly stolen by painters in the unit.

-24 Cooper St. @ 2.30pm: UPS package containing Canada Goose coat was stolen.

Other issues: *Pretty quiet re: loud party calls. Call 911 to report loud and/or disruptive party incidents.

Police Athletic League request has been put in for a youth Killington ski trip for mid-late March.

Rich Grielish from Suffolk Univ. has been replaced by a Sgt. for the Thurs. – Sat. night ride-alongs.

North End Public Safety meetings are held on the first Thursday of the month, 6:00 p.m., at the Nazzaro Community Center, 30 N. Bennet Street. All welcome!

North End Regional Review Staff

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