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City Crime Logs: Feb. 9-11

 

The following crime reports were taken from the Boston Police Department crime logs from Feb. 9-11.

Suspect uses counterfeit $100 bill to buy pizza

An officer responded to a larceny report at Inbound Pizza at 1232 Commonwealth Ave. around 4:35 p.m. Friday. Employees of the restaurant reported that the suspect used the fake $100 bill to purchase two slices of pizza. With the help of an employee, the officer was able to identify the suspect and advise them that they would be summoned to court regarding the matter.

 

Suspects found with Suboxone, an opioid addiction treatment

A detective intervened in what they believed to be a drug transaction that occurred on South Hampton Street near the Massachusetts Avenue intersection at around 1:19 p.m. Sunday. The suspect handed the detective the Suboxone strip they had acquired, stating that it was to help with their ongoing heroin addiction. No arrests were made, but the investigation is ongoing.

 

Receptionist victim of obscene phone calls

The police received a report of multiple obscene phone calls from 10 Bellamy St. at around 9:30 a.m. Saturday. The suspect was reported after having called multiple times and making inappropriate statements about the receptionist’s body. The police advised the victim to contact the phone company and police if the calls continued.

 

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  1. it’s not easy to detect anyone
    a detective must have to intervene on what they believe for drugs transaction