A Cambridge resident reported a package theft from 56 Willow Street.
As part of its ongoing evaluation of the initiative, the City of Cambridge will plan to incorporate other timely and relevant elements.
Cambridge Police took a report for destruction of property in the area of Harvard Square.
Cambridge Police responded to the a shelter located on Garden Street for an assault and battery.
Officers located abandoned property at City Hall and the Department of Public Works arrived on scene to assist with clean up.
A resident of Otis Street called about a nosey neighbor who was taking pictures of her last night in her yard.
Phaedra M. Sheets, 45, pleaded guilty to two counts of theft of public funds, after she impersonated her dead mother for nearly a decade.
Officers took a report by phone for a past breaking and entering of a motor vehicle at Monsignor O'Brien Highway.
Cambridge Police responded to a pharmacy in Porter Square for a male shoplifting.
Units responded to the area of Prospect Street and St Mary's Road for a report of a barking dog.
Cambridge Police took a report for a larceny of a bicycle.
Cambridge Police responded to the 100 block of Second Street for a reported larceny of a bicycle; a report was taken.
This is not the first time the department has faced scrutiny for inappropriate tweets from an employee.
A Banks Street resident reports a breaking and entering into their motor vehicle and credit card fraud.
Cambridge Police responded to a Massachusetts Ave business to investigate an active glass break alarm.
Units responded to a local hospital to meet a patient who wanted to file a report over an interaction with staff.
Cambridge Police responded to a local area hospital for a report of a past stabbing.
A Broadway employee reports that three people came in and stole various groceries.
A Cambridge resident reports her bicycle stolen from her yard.
The investigation remains active and no charges have been filed at this time. The prosecutor assigned to this case is Rachel Shute.
Cambridge Police responded to Kelly Road after a resident reported their vehicle had been vandalized.
Cambridge Police responded to the Harvard Square area of Mount Auburn Street for a report of a past assault.
Cambridge Police responded to an establishment on Mt. Auburn Street for a report of a larceny of a motor vehicle.
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A Cambridge resident came to the police station to report his moped was stolen overnight from in front of his residence.
Cambridge Police responded to the area of Temple Street for a malicious destruction report.
Cambridge Officers responded to a possible assault in progress on Pearl street.
Cambridge Police responded to a Mass Ave business for a report of malicious destruction of an exterior window.
The bicyclist, a male in his fifties, was pronounced dead on scene.
An Irving Street resident reports that someone stole his locked bike from his front porch on August 16.
A Cambridge resident reported harassment behavior via social media from a former student.
Chambers and Reddick pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and were sentenced to 11 to 13 years in state prison by Judge Laurence Pierce.
Cambridge Police documented a past assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (purse) that occurred on White Street.
Both were sentenced to 11 to 13 years in state prison for voluntary manslaughter.
Cambridge Police was dispatched to Broadway for a reported assault at a nearby grocery store involving a grocery bag.
Ezequiel Netzahualt, 25, pleaded guilty to dealing firearms without a license and selling cocaine base.
Dr. Charles Lieber was indicted in connection with failing to report income he received from Wuhan University of Technology in China.
Cambridge Police commissioner explicitly ordered officers to intervene if they see another officer using "unreasonable" force Monday.
Police said a department member mistakenly tweeted the "inappropriate, unprofessional and disrespectful" message at U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy.
Boston MBTA police said Adam Smith exposed himself on the Red Line and then during a struggle with police called them homophobic slurs.