Police said officers will hold sobriety checkpoints and conduct increased patrols looking for drunk drivers this Labor Day weekend.
Wayne Sullivan, of Jamaica Plain, was charged with enticing a child and marijuana possession.
The following are excerpts from the Brookline police log. An arrest or charge does not indicate a conviction.
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Leo Silva, 45, went back into a burning building multiple times to rescue people, officials said.
Police said a man had a loaded gun and fought with officers trying to arrest him in May.
The four-alarm fire engulfed a pair of three-deckers on Murdock Street Thursday morning.
Patrick made his first comments regarding the shooting of an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Mo. earlier this month.
The crash happened on Washington Street Wednesday morning.
Robert Pires, 22, of Randolph, and Jonathan Martinez, 19, of Jamaica Plain, were charged with heroin trafficking.
The toddlers were strapped in a stroller when it rolled into the reservoir Monday, police said.
Police cracked down after an incident last month where an unsecured ax flew through the windshield of a trailing car.
Two Brookline residents were killed in the crash in June.
Police said an officer was monitoring traffic on Beacon Street near Pleasant Street when he saw a driver texting.
Marco Bitran and his father, Gabriel, were charged with misleading investors.
Carlo Deminico, 65, of 68 Plain St., Norton, was charged with child enticement.
The following is an excerpt from the Brookline police log. An arrest or charge does not indicate a conviction.
Plus, a Burlington man was convicted of raping a child and a Newton man was expected to be charged with leaving a dog in a hot car.
State Police will enforce a law that prohibits licenses plates from being covered or obscured.
The following are excerpts from the Brookline police log. An arrest does not indication a conviction.
Police are looking for a man and other suspects wanted for breaking into a car and stealing credit cards.
State Police said "inconveniences to motorists will be minimized with advance notice to reduce fear and anxiety.”
Firefighter Joe Hingston carried a woman to safety after her car got stuck in three feet of water.
The worst-hit areas were Tappan Street and Davis Avenue, officials said.
John Beyers admitted to "a decades-long history of exposing himself."
Shanna Shaw, 43, of Mattapan, was fired and her license was suspended after the May 18 crash.
The following are excerpts from the Brookline police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Joseph Wilcox, 46, of Dedham, was also charged with robbing a bank in Cambridge.
Police also investigating an attempted break-in on White Place.
Members of the Animal Rescue League of Boston were trying to rescue the cat on Monday.
Luis Torres, 29, of 14 Ingalls St., Nashua, N.H., was charged with larceny from a building.
Mark Snyder, of 30 Capen St., Milton, was arrested Monday.
Mark Flaherty, 27, of 17 Leonard Dr., Southborough, was taken into custody Thursday.
Men from Brookline, Waltham, and Rhode Island were arrested last month.
NSTAR reported about 11 percent of town had power knocked out Tuesday night; service was restored by about 10:45 p.m.
William Kinsella, 24, of Risley Road, was charged with animal cruelty.
These four people are wanted by police for various recent crimes.