D-4 POLICE NEWS
Here’s looking at you
On Monday, June 11, at about 6:50 p.m., officers responded to a report of an assault and battery in progress at 6 Marlborough St.
On arrival, police spoke to the victim, who said an unknown male suspect followed her from Chinatown to her Marlborough Street apartment. At this time, the suspect allegedly grabbed the victim by her hair and asked, “Why aren’t you looking at me?”
When neighbors came outside, the suspect fled towards Newbury Street.
Police advised the victim and neighbors to call 9-1-1 if the suspect returns and searched the area for him to no avail.
One more cup of coffee
On Tuesday, June 12, at approximately 12:25 p.m., police responded to a reported assault and battery at Starbucks at 185 Dartmouth St.
Upon arrival, the officer met with an employee who said she was working behind the register at around 11:30 a.m., when a male suspect came up to the counter, removed the cover from a cup of hot coffee and threw the contents at her before fleeing the store in an unknown direction.
The victim refused medical attention at this time, and police searched for the suspect to no avail.
Lost and found
On Sunday, June 17, at about 10:30 p.m., police responded to 133 Clarendon St. for a report of found drugs.
Upon arrival, the officer spoke to the caller who said he found a large plastic bag containing 12 smaller plastic drugs of apparent drugs near 133 Clarendon St.
Based on his training and experience, the officer believed the smaller bags contained heroin and seized them as evidence.