Crime & Safety

Mall Log: Multiple Shoplifters and Ambulances

The following information was provided by the Marlborough Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.

Friday,. July 5

11:20 a.m.: A car accident with property damage was reported from Best Buy on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.

2:17 p.m.: Police provided assistance at Target on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.

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4:38 p.m.: A burglar alarm went off at an office building on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.

4:39 p.m.: A car accident occurred at Solomon Pond Mall on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.

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7:00 p.m.: A motor vehicle accident was reported from Target at Solomon Pond Mall. 

9:59 p.m.: Ambulance assistance was provided at Target at Solomon Pond Mall.

Saturday, July 6

4:52 p.m.: A parking violation was reported from Solomon Pond Mall on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard. 

6:46 p.m.: Suspicious activity was reported from Solomon Pond Mall on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.

Monday, July 8

12:03 a.m.: Larceny was reported from Victoria’s Secret on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.

8:02 a.m.: A burglar alarm went off at Pure Hockey on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.

11:55 a.m.: Shoplifting was reported from Solomon Pond Mall on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.

Wednesday, July 10

6:16 p.m.: Found or lost property was reported from Solomon Pond Mall on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.

9:43 p.m.: Harassment was reported from Solomon Pond Mall on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.

Thursday, July 11

1:47 a.m.: A disturbance was reported from New England Sports Center on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.

2:04 p.m.: Police arrested Ana C. Dossantos, 19, of 85 Loiselle Avenue in Fitchburg, Alayna Maria Daddeo, 17, of 33 Crawford Street Apt. 3 in Templeton and Brianna Millen, 17, of 48 Newton Street in Fitchburg at J.C. Penney on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard on charges of conspiracy, larceny o ver $250, and receiving over $250 in stolen property.

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