Police Reports: Laptops, Jewelry Stolen in Break-in
The following information was supplied by the Needham Police Department. Any charges mentioned do not indicate a conviction.
A Forest Street resident reported that someone had broken into his home sometime before 8:36 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 8. The resident told police he and his wife had returned home and found various items missing, including jewelry and three laptop computers, according to reports. Police are investigating.
Other incidents included in this week's Needham Police Department reports:
Falmouth Man Found Driving Without a License
A Falmouth man was arrested for driving with a suspended license and on an outstanding warrant for larceny after he was stopped in Needham on Wednesday, Oct. 5.
Police were aware that the driver, a 54-year-old Falmouth resident, had a suspended license and stopped his vehicle on Highland Avenue by Webster Street around 1:50 p.m., according to reports. Police also learned the operator had an outstanding warrant on a past larceny charge.
The man was arrested on both charges as well as cited for having a rejected inspection sticker.
Hit-and-Run in Poultry Farm Lot
A woman reported that her vehicle was hit by another car in the parking lot of Owens Poultry Farm around 4:25 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 5.
Another customer had witnessed the accident and had written down the license plate number of the vehicle that had hit the woman’s car, according to police reports. The vehicle was identified as a navy blue Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by a woman in her late 50s or early 60s.
The vehicle that was hit had a small crease in the left rear quarter panel from where the Jeep had backed into it, according to reports.
Police are investigating.
Vehicle Hit in Hospital Lot
An individual reported their vehicle has been hit while parked in the lot at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Needham on Thursday, Oct. 6 around 7:00 a.m. The second vehicle took off without reporting the incident.