Crime & Safety
Needham Police Log: Vandalism, Stolen Items, and More
The following is from the Needham Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don't imply conviction

October 31
9:00 a.m. - An Officer took a walk-in report of vandalism to a sign. The reporting party stated that a sign on her property was vandalized sometime over the weekend.
1:45 p.m. - An officer was dispatched to a Marsh Road address for a suspicious note left on a motor vehicle. Upon investigation, a second vehicle also had a suspicious note on it. The notes indicated that damage would be done to the vehicles if they were parked in a certain spot. The vehicles were parked legally on Marsh Road and no damage had been done to them at the time of the report. A note will be left in the log for extra checks of the area.
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1:45 p.m. - An officer took a walk-in report of a forged check. The reporting party stated that she received a possibly forged check in the mail. Police was able to contact and advise the business who the check was made out to and advised them of the incident.
3:30 p.m. - An officer was made aware of a house party that occurred on Oct. 29 at an Overlook Road address. There were a number of items stolen from the address. The party involved youths from multiple surrounding towns and is under investigation.
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5:30 p.m. - A Parish Road resident came to the police station to report that an unknown person had used his Citibank ATM card and withdrew all the money from his account. The reporting party doesn't know how this was done because he hasn't given his PIN to anyone.
8:50 p.m. - An officer responded to a dispute between two neighbors on Brookside Road. The dispute centered around the hanging of an address on the other neighbors tree. The initial argument was settled down. The neighbors will be attempting to settle the dispute at a later time.
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