The following reports were taken from the Boston Police Department crime logs from April 3-4.
Assault and battery reported at Farrington Avenue
Officers responded to an assault and battery in progress at Farrington Avenue Monday evening around 6 p.m. The victim of the assault said he was threatened and attacked by the suspect, who he identified as a white male, because he was dating the suspect’s ex-girlfriend. The victim was treated at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and was not suffering from any life-threatening conditions.
Attempted larceny reported at Washington Street
A caller reported an attempted larceny at 94 Washington St. on Monday at 8 p.m. When the officer spoke to the victim, the victim said he had received a suspicious call from Oklahoma. The caller told the victim that the victim’s computer had been hacked, requested access to the computer and asked for the victim’s online banking information in order to deposit $1,000 into the victim’s account. The caller knew the name and email of the victim.
Car break-in reported at Fidelis Way
An officer responded to a walk-in vandalism report at 35 Fidelis Way Tuesday at 8 a.m. The victim reported she found her vehicle with its rear windshield broken. No personal items from the car were stolen.