Crime & Safety

Rash of Break-Ins This Week: Arlington Police Logs

There have been several break-ins reported this week, but an area man was recently arrested for this.

ARLINGTON, MA — Recently Arlington has experienced a rash of break ins. Here's a sample of the types of calls the Arlington Police responded to this week. And don't miss this report of a man who was arrested for area break ins.

Sunday, Nov. 26

Break in: A Winter Street resident reported it looked like someone pried open a window to get in. Some $400 cash was missing along with a gold necklace and bracelet.

Break In: Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering on Belknap Street. They told police three rings, various pieces of jewelry and an Apple computer was stolen.

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Monday, Nov. 27

Hit and run: Someone reported a large rental box truck hit her at the intersection of Lake Street and Mass Ave and then drove off down Lake Street.

Stolen: 9:10 a.m. Someone reported a theft from a home on Drake Avenue.

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From the school? Police responded to a report of something having been stolen from the Lake Street elementary school.


Tuesday, Nov. 28

Home break in: A Chatham Street resident reported their home was broken into.

Criminal harassment: A Brattle Drive resident reported harassment.

Larceny: Someone stole more than $250 worth from a building on Dudley Street.

Quarantine: Four animals were put in quarantine.


Wednesday, Nov. 29

Break in: A home on Medford Street was broken into.

Harassment: Someone reported criminal harassment that happened after 10 p.m. on Mass Ave.

Assault: Police responded to a report of a suspicious condition on Allen Street but ended up fling report for an aggravated assault and battery just around 4:27 p.m.

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