Crime & Safety
Lost Property, Argument, And More: Needham Police Log
The following is from the Needham Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don't imply conviction.

December 1
4:48 p.m. - An officer initiated a traffic stop for an expired inspection sticker. The operator, a 58-year-old Needham man, was cited and will be summonsed to Dedham District Court for operating with revoked registration, uninsured motor vehicle, and no inspection sticker.
7:00 p.m. - An officer effected a motor vehicle stop on Hunting Road while conducting selective traffic enforcement. Following a brief investigation a 29-year-old Cambridge man was issued a civil motor vehicle citation for unregistered operation of a motor vehicle and speeding. The vehicle was towed from the scene.
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December 2
2:44 a.m. - An Officer was patrolling in the area of Highland Avenue over Route 128 and observed a vehicle reverse direction while traveling in the southbound travel lane on Highland Ave. Following a motor vehicle stop and a brief investigation the operator, a 56-year-old Staten Island resident, was summoned to court for unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
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4:45 p.m. - An officer responded to a report of lost property at a Highland Terrace address. The resident/victim stated her wallet was stolen out of her purse sometime approximately 24-36 hours prior. The wallet was taken out of her vehicle. The matter is under investigation.
December 4
A resident on Winding River Road reported that someone had used her identity to open a TD Bank line of credit. TD Bank was notified that it was not her who opened the line. TD Bank cancelled the account.
4:00 p.m. - An officer responded to a West Street business for a report of an argument between employees and a customer. The matter was resolved to the satisfaction of all parties and order restored.
8:11 p.m. - An Officer responded to a Falcon Street address for a report of a possible past fraud involving a contractor. The reporting party was advised the matter was civil in nature and given options to resolve the issue.
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