The following reports were taken from the Boston Police Department crime logs from Feb. 26-27.
Burglary reported on Blaine Street
Officers responded to a call reporting a burglary at 33 Blaine St. on Sunday at 10:05 p.m. Upon arrival, the caller told officers an unknown male had fled the his bedroom as the he approached. The victim told officers $700 in cash was missing from his home. Officers searched the area but could not find the suspect.
Suspicious person seen on Englewood Avenue
A suspicious person was seen inspecting a video camera in the lobby of an apartment building at 116 Englewood Ave. on Monday at 6:38 a.m. When officers were called to the scene, the caller stated the person was using an old dog bone to prop open the entrance door to the building, indicating he did not live in the building. Officers found the same dog bone keeping open an elevator and the rear security camera intentionally disabled. Officers then evacuated the building, but did not find the suspect.
Medical assistance needed on Beacon Street
Officers responded to a call for medical attention at 15 North Beacon St. on Sunday at 9:50 p.m. The caller stated the person in need of medical attention had passed out due to excessive alcohol consumption. During his treatment, the victim awoke and became violent, and was restrained for the safety of those treating him. The victim was then transported to St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center for further treatment.