Crime & Safety
Police Log: Restaurant Manager Concerned for Intoxicated Man, Stolen Laptop and Suspicious Vehicles and Activities
The latest entries from the Burlington Police Department for Saturday, August 23

The following log entries were provided by the Burlington Police Department. Where mentioned, an arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Saturday, August 23
1:31 a.m. - Burlington’s K-9 unit was requested to assist with tracking a suspect. Dog got a positive track to a breaking and entering suspect’s residence.
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2:30 a.m. - Party reports a suspicious vehicle in the area of Marjorie Road. Vehicle checked out OK, was just a neighborhood resident driving around.
9:27 a.m. - Best Buy employee reports Mac laptop was taken from the store earlier in the week. Two black males observed on video entering store together and then tampering with security cable to displayed laptop computer. Security cable was cut and laptop taken by one of the males wearing a blue shirt. Computer was a MacBook Pro with a retail price of $1999.
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9:37 a.m. - Caller reports an injured hawk in the area of Winn Street at Beacon Street. Animal Control Officer notified.
2:12 p.m. - Caller reports a suspicious male possibly sleeping in either a gray or light brown colored car in the ara of 7 Whitney St. Police did not observe any cars along Whitney or Martin.
3:37 p.m. - Caller reports a female is looking through cars in the area of 120 Cambridge St. The suspect had the fuse box open in one car and it appears this caused the security system to activate, preventing the owner from being able to start the car. Hyundai Roadside Assistance said the car must be towed to a dealer to have the security feature disabled at a cost to the owner.
8:57 p.m. - Manager at Cafe Escadrille reports they asked an intoxicated male party to leave and called him a cab. Instead of waiting for the cab, he started walking down 3A toward Woburn. Manager is requesting a well being check on the man. Police were unable to locate the man who the manager said was wearing a blue Polo shirt and shorts and was goign to Four Corners in Woburn. Woburn Police were notified.
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