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CRIME LOGS: Feb. 5 to Feb. 11

The following crime reports were taken from the Allston-Brighton D-14 crime logs from Feb. 5 to Feb. 11.

Victim flees after attacking store clerk

On Friday at 2:00 p.m., officers arrived at 215 Harvard Ave. for a reported assault and battery. The male suspect entered the store and attempted to attack the woman behind the counter. Unsuccessful in his attack, the suspect fled the store on Harvard Avenue toward Commonwealth Avenue, after the victim fought back by kicking and pushing him. The victim said she is familiar with the suspect.

Suspect ransacks house as victim hides inside

At 9:01 a.m. on Sunday, officers received a call for a breaking and entering in progress at 130 Englewood Ave. The victim told officers that the suspects rang the doorbell four times before shattering the glass to gain entrance into the apartment. Officers found the kitchen window ajar upon arrival. While the suspects were inside the apartment, the victim hid in a locked bedroom. A MacBook Pro, another laptop and a flat screen television were taken.

Suspect enters through unlocked door

Officers received a call for a breaking and entering in progress at 51 Gardner St. at 4:51 a.m. on Sunday. The victim said she woke up after hearing a noise in her apartment. When she went to investigate, she found the female suspect walking around her apartment. After seeing the victim, the suspect fled through the front door and ran toward Ashford Street.

Store robbed at gunpoint

On Sunday, officers responded to a call from 1610 Commonwealth Ave. According to the victim, the suspect, wearing a brown cloth that covered his face, held a firearm to the victim’s body. He demanded the victim to open the cash register and fled, after stealing the contents of the register.

Suspect arrested for tagging

Officers arrived at 34 Harvard Ave. at 12:22 a.m. on Sunday for a report that people were tagging the side of a building. Witnesses told officers they had observed the suspects in the act. The suspects were arrested and brought to the station.

Apartment ransacked, electronic devices taken

On Sunday at 9:25 p.m., officers received a call for a breaking and entering at 79 Elmira St. The victim told officers he left his apartment for a short time found his apartment torn apart when he returned. His dog was locked in the bathroom. Officers found the rear bedroom window removed with the window screen cut, and they assumed the suspect fled through the rear door. An Xbox One, Xbox 360, iPad, iPod, Bose speakers, a digital camera, clothing and medication were stolen.

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