Crime & Safety

Assault, Warrant Arrest: Needham Police Log

The following is from the Needham Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don't imply conviction.

April 2

A Riverside Street resident reported that she lost her iPhone. It was later located by the Find my iPhone App in Randolph. She was advised to call Randolph Police for assistance.

A 2nd Avenue resident reported that she lost her Brazilian passport in Florida. The passport was documented as missing.

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A Birchwood Road resident reported that his identity had been used to open a fraudulent Xfinity Cable account. Xfinity will investigate.

5:40 a.m. - An officer observed a vehicle operating on Webster Street with a non-functioning brake light and stopped it. The ensuing investigation resulted in the operator, 27-year-old Edmund Bullock of Dorchester, receiving a summons for operating with revoked registration, uninsured motor vehicle violation, and an equipment violation. He was arrested an outstanding warrant from Westborough District Court.

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An officer responded to a Highland Avenue business for a report of a disturbance. An employee of the store was assaulted. Charges are pending.

April 3

6:30 a.m. - An officer was dispatched to a 2nd Avenue business for report of an altercation between two employees. There was a verbal altercation between both parties this morning. Both parties have been having issues with one another for about a week now. The boss of both employees stated he would move one of the employees to another work location to prevent any further issues.

April 4

A Greenwood Avenue resident reported that someone had used his identity and attempted to file for his social security benefits. He notified the Social Security Administration that it was not him who had filed. They will investigate.


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