The following crime reports were taken form the Allston-Brighton D-14 crime logs from Feb. 26 to March 3.
Suspect urinates out window
On Thursday at 9:15 p.m., police arrived at 56 Mapleton St. for a report of a disturbance. The victim told officers at the scene that the suspects, residents of 58 Mapleton St., urinated out the window onto his car and driveway. Upon inspection, officers found a yellow liquid on the suspects’ windowsill and roof. The suspect claimed the liquid found on his roof came from a spray bottle. Officers told the victim to call the police again if necessary.
Suspect flees with package
Police received a call to Mapleton and Market Streets at 1:40 p.m. on Friday for larceny. A witness told officers he saw the suspect walk in and out of driveways and look inside cars before taking a package off the front porch of 248 Market St. Officers found a man fitting the given description of the suspect, but the suspect fled before officers could stop him. Following him onto an MBTA bus, officers found him with a pair of stolen sneakers.
Suspect attacks International Language School staff
At 6:47 a.m. on Saturday, officers arrived at 200 Lake St. for a reported assault. The victim told officers he saw the suspect drinking outside, before entering the building and approaching the front desk where the victim works. After giving his identification card to the victim, the suspect became angry and ran upstairs. The victim followed him upstairs, and the suspect punched and kicked him. Other staff members tried to intervene but were unsuccessful. Officers arrested the suspect at the scene.
Victim robbed at knifepoint after accepting a ride from strangers
On Saturday at 3:28 p.m., police received a report of an armed robbery that had taken place at 34 Harvard Ave. at 2:30 a.m. the same day. The victim told officers he had just exited Draft Bar and Grille when two unknown males offered him a ride. As the suspects drove toward Watertown, they robbed the victim at knifepoint, taking his wallet, phone, money and BMW key. The victim fled the vehicle. Officers will further investigate the indecent.
Car crashes through window
Officers received a call to 10 Scottfield Rd. on Saturday at 12:00 p.m. for a motor vehicle accident with property damage. The victim told officers that he heard a car engine outside before the car crashed through his window. The driver said he was trying to park the car but may have stepped on the gas pedal, instead of the break. The victim sustained minor cuts but declined medical attention.
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