Crime & Safety
Heat Shatters Window, Harassing Calls: Wellesley Police Log
The following is from the Wellesley Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don't imply conviction.

July 4
5:40 p.m. - Officer Popovski was dispatched to the Wellesley Country Club for a report of a possible break into a motor vehicle. Upon arrival, he spoke with the reporting party who stated he had observed a Toyota with a broken window. Officer Popovski noticed that the rear passenger window was broken and there was glass on the interior of the vehicle. The vehicle owner was an employee at the Wellesley Country Club and stated that nothing was missing from the vehicle. He suspected that the window had shattered due to the high temperatures.
July 5
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4:30 p.m. - Officer DiCenso spoke with a man who stated that his bicycle was stolen from the Wellesley Free Library. He stated that he placed his bicycle against a fence near the main entrance around 4 p.m. and when he returned it was gone. The bicycle was not locked to the fence and was described as a black Trek. Officer DiCenso has contacted the staff at the Wellesley Free Library to request any video surveillance footage for that time frame to potentially identify the individual who took the bicycle.
July 6
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4:30 p.m. - Officer Fritts spoke to a woman who stated that at 3:00 a.m. her daughter received two calls from an unknown number. She stated she answered the second call and a man began making inappropriate remarks to her. The reporting party stated she told the caller to not to call back and disconnected the call. Officer Fritts provided her with information about the harassing phone call statue and how she could change her daughter’s phone settings to prevent blocked, unlisted or unknown callers from calling the cell phone. There are no suspects at this time and the cell phone carrier was unable to provide any information that could be used to identify the caller.
July 7
1:10 p.m. - Officer Hughes was dispatched to Linden Street for a report of a cell phone being taken from a motor vehicle. The report is incomplete at this time and no further information is available.
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