Crime & Safety
Annoying Calls, Dead Animals And Someone Exposes Themselves: Arlington Police Log
These are the police logs for the week of Monday July 17 through Thursday, July 20 in Arlington.

ARLINGTON, MA — Arlington Police release a public log of the types of calls they receive and events they log each day, detailing the time the call was logged and the manner of the call and the street name. The information below comes from that log. Be advised that just because someone called to report something to police doesn't mean that's what police found when they responded.
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Monday, July 17
Traffic: Police noted 17 traffic enforcement stops.
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Furry: Six calls came in regarding animals, including a dog bite complaint.
You ok?: Police logged five requests for well-being checks.
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Lost and Found: One person apparently was reported missing, but it was noted that was dismissed shortly after.
Tuesday, July 18
Overdose: One call came in as an overdose.
Rough day: Police responded to four reports of a dead animal, including on Summer Street, Pleasant Street, Brattle Road and Homer Road.
Dog days of summer: Two complaints came in regarding dogs, including one about a bite. Two reports regarding quarantines were subsequently noted, one on Country Club Drive and another on Harlow Street.
Not nice: Someone reported malicious damage to a car near the corner of Columbia and Frost.
Not so pleasant: Someone reported malicious damage that amounted to more than $250 worth on Pleasant Street.
Disturbance: Just after 8 p.m. someone reported some kind of disturbance on Henderson Street.
Wednesday, July 19
Porn: Police logged they wrote a report about someone accused of distributing child pornography on Lancaster Road. (See Patch article here on that)
Exposed: Police logged they wrote a report regarding someone exposing themselves to a member of the opposite sex at 7:06 a.m. on Iriquois Road. (Patch is requesting more information on this)
Stolen: Police responded to four reports of a larceny including on Mass Ave, Lake Hill Ave, and Vista Circle.
Thursday, July 20
Stolen: Someone reported a larceny of something worth less than $250 on Freeman Circle.
Identity: Two reports of identity theft were reported to police.
Harassment: A Freemont resident called in to report annoying calls and in connection with that police logged a report about Criminal Harassment.
According to the police department's crime map, since July 14, there have been six incidents around town, including a disorderly conduct on Iroquois Road, reported thefts on Vista Circle, Lakehill Ave, and Fremont Court, and two reports of vandalism including one on Pleasant Street and another on Mass Ave.
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