The following crime reports were taken from the Allston-Brighton D-14 crime logs from Nov. 26 to Dec. 3.
Suspect bites and kicks victim, officers and EMTs
At about 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 26, officers responded to a call for a disturbance at 967 Commonwealth Ave. Upon arrival, the officer observed five Paradise Club security guards holding down a suspect who was screaming profanities, kicking and biting the guards. Emergency Medical Services arrived at the scene to try and help the suspect, who then tried to bite both Emergency Medical Technicians. They strapped her to a gurney due to her violent behavior. The suspect, who had bite and scratch marks all over her body, was transported to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center for treatment.
Possible accidental trespassing in apartment complex
Officers responded to a radio call for a possible breaking and entering at 9 Radnor Road at about 5:46 a.m. Saturday. The victim stated that an unidentifiable man in dark clothing entered his bedroom and did not say anything or move until the victim yelled at the man and chased him out the back door. The victim stated that he knew several college students who live in the building and the suspect may have been intoxicated and accidentally entered the wrong room. After a preliminary search, police were unable to find the suspect. The victim did not initially report anything missing from his apartment.
Computer stolen in apartment
At about 10:56 a.m. Saturday, police were dispatched to 52 Ashford St. to respond to a report about a forced breaking and entering. Upon the officers’ arrival, the victim stated that while he was gone during the week, someone ripped off the screen to a basement window, opened the unlocked window and entered the house. The victim stated that his roommate’s Mac desktop computer had been stolen, but no other items were reported missing. No suspect was identified for the theft.
Woman receives false threat
A woman arrived at police headquarters on Saturday to file a complaint for a harassing phone call she received at about 12:30 p.m. The victim stated that she received the call from an unknown male who did not block his number and claimed to be holding her brother captive following an accident. She stated that the caller would not release her brother unless she agreed to meet the caller and give him $2,000. After she hung up, the victim stated that she called her brother and verified that he was not injured or in any trouble. She then filed the report with the caller’s number asking police to investigate.
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