Detective Thomas J. Gill
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The Boston Police Department will be profiled on this weekend’s edition of \”America’s Most Wanted.\” John Walsh and his crew at the nationally-renowned program will be profiling our fugitive apprehension efforts, unsolved cases, as well as our successful Operation Home Safe. Saturday night, 9 Pm.
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Attempted Larceny on Newbury St.Yesterday at 12:50pm, an officer from District 4 responded to 232 Newbury St. where an employee observed a customer acting suspicious. The customer, a 35-year-old Asian man from New York, attempted to pay for his purchase with a credit card that didn’t match his identification. When the store manager delayed to
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Jamaica Plain Man Robbed on Washington St.A victim who reportedly was robbed at gunpoint approached officers at 3122 Washington St. in Jamaica Plain yesterday morning. The victim was at the 4M Market on Washington St. when an unknown black male began talking to him. When the victim left the restaurant, the suspect and another man
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The Boston Police Department is committed to complying with the law. The union petitioned the court to interpret the language of the applicable statute. Now that a decision has been made to require officer identification on Racial Profiling Forms, the department will move forward immediately with an implementation plan.
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Man Robbed in RoslindaleThis morning at 12:50am, officers from District 5 responded to 125 Sycamore St. where a 46-year-old Roslindale man was robbed. He reportedly entered a residence and was hit in the head with a club and then robbed by three unknown white males before the suspects fled. The victim was transported to Faulkner
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Commissioner Kathleeen M. O’Toole, BPD college liaison Captain William Evans, and members of the Boston Police Department met with representatives from student government associations and student media at Police Headquarters this past Monday afternoon. Among the schools represented: Boston University, MIT, Northeastern University, and Suffolk University. Commissioner O’Toole and the students discussed topics such as:
Homeless Woman Flees with Stolen HandbagAbout 7:30pm on Saturday night, a woman at Dominic’s Restaurant reportedly had her handbag stolen. The victim claimed she was sitting at the bar talking to the suspect, Kelly Wilkerson, a 33-year-old homeless woman, when the suspect suddenly grabbed the victim’s handbag and attempted to flee with it. The victim
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Suspect Arrested on Blue Hill Avenue with Loaded FirearmOfficers from District 3 were assisting with a large call this morning at about 2:35am when they heard shots fired in the area of 1125 Blue Hill Avenue. The officers responded to the area where the shots were fired and observed a green Honda Accord fleeing from
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The victim\’s from the shooting at 80 West Newton Street are described as males ranging in age from 18-20. They all remain at the Boston Medical Center being treated for multiple gun shot wounds. Their injuries are still considered non-life threatening. The suspects that fled the scene are described as four black male. The suspects
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