Police confirmed Thursday night they were investigating in the area of Strathmore Road.
Brookline Police respond to dozens of calls each day. Here is what they've responded to recently.
Brookline police are on the lookout for someone who may have knocked a woman to the ground and tried to steal her back pack.
Brookline Police Officer Amy Hall said she has been disciplined "unfairly" twice.
Police said in two separate incidents, women reported a group of boys riding bicycles around the Emerald Necklace Sunday harassed them.
The Brookline Fire Chief said it hasn't yet been determined whether a candle, a charcoal grill or something else started the fire.
Firefighters from Brookline and beyond battled a fire at a Strathmore Road apartment building that displaced several residents.
Brookline Police reported Monday morning they were examining gas levels on Washington Street in Brookline Village.
One man is accused of stealing nearly $100 worth of frozen shrimp. Another man was picked up on a warrant, but questioned about a fire.
The Select Board said they wanted the Chief of Police to address some concerns and report back.
Brookline Fire officials tweeted out a photo of police in the middle of the Muddy River getting ready to make an arrest.
A fire broke out in a Brookline home early Monday morning.
Brookline police were called to a home to check on a woman, but when they got there they found 16 marijuana plants outside, they said.
Brookline Police responded to a number of calls this week, including pot smokers in an alley and the mysterious presence of a cone on a car.
Pierce Elementary School's Zoë Galaburda won the third annual "Brookline Police Chief for a Day" essay competition.
"GrubHub and DoorDash guise doesn't work when you have police and the public working together to eliminate package thefts," police said.
A group of Jewish teens helped save the life of a man with a swastika tattoo at the Chestnut Hill Reservoir.
"Give me the weed or I will shoot you," a man police later arrested told someone in Brookline Tuesday night, according to police.
Brookline Police respond to dozens of 911 calls each day. Here are examples of a few that police responded to during the weekend.
The original call came in for a report of a man throwing a brick at a door, according to Brookline police.
Brookline police said officers helped save an illegal marijuana grower from home invaders then arrested the victim after finding the stash.
After fire broke out on the first floor of a building at 1470 Beacon St, cars were being rerouted at Summit Avenue, according to officials.
'Your role will play and important part in making sure the department improves and becomes more excellent,' said Select Board Member Greene.
Firefighter Leah Shatkin is the fourth female firefighter in town, but the first to be promoted permanently to lieutenant.
The woman has been summoned to court to face charges, police said.
A state board said Brookline Firefighter Gerald Alston was fired unjustly after he complained about a racial incident in town.
Celtics Player Jabari Bird - who was recently traded - is accused of strangling his ex girlfriend.
Brookline Police respond to dozens of 911 calls each day. Here are examples of a few that police responded to during the weekend of Feb. 22.
After a month-long investigation, police say they found the man who robbed the Mobil.
Arrests, assaults and larcenies are down, but there's been slight increase in other crime according to the Police 2018 Year-End Report.
A new month, a new car finds its way up onto the tracks.
Brookline police fielded calls about missing jewelry, a woman eating cookies in a vestibule and a dog bite so far this week.
'This looked suspicious given the area was not well lit, and the male appeared to be ducking in and out of several bushes,' the report said.
Brookline Police made four arrests last week, including the arrest of a man they accuse of enticing a sex act from a child.
The student suffered minor injuries, police said. The driver stayed on scene. No charges have been announced.
Here's a look at three arrests Brookline officers made in the past week in town.
Police said Raza Khan was driving under the influence of drugs when he killed the Newton realtor and seriously injured two others.
A fire broke out on Egmont Street Monday night.
The little boy was taken to a hospital with injuries described as minor, according to Police.
They could have just exchanged papers but neither of the men happened to have one key thing, according to police.