The following incidents were listed in the Cambridge Police Department blotter this past week.
Jan. 28
The city of Cambridge reported that unknown persons stole a snowblower from Danehy Park between 11 p.m. and 12.45 p.m.
A resident of Franklin Street reported that her wallet was stolen in Boston in December, and since then someone has established an account in her name at a business establishment at CambridgeSide Galleria.
Jan. 29
Between 9 a.m. on Jan. 28 and 9 a.m. on Jan. 29, a break-in occurred at Educators for Social Responsibility, located at 23 Garden St. About $62 in cash and some food were taken.
Jan. 30
A resident of 375 Harvard St. was arrested at 40 Thorndike St. for prostitution.
Jan. 31
A Broadway Street resident reported that at 10 p.m. he attempted to deliver a pizza to a Clay Street address. When the pizza deliverer arrived at the address listed on the order form, the resident denied having placed a call for pizza. Four males then approached the deliverer, stating that they had called for the pizza. Two wielded knives, and one held a knife to the delivery-person's throat. The four men then took $100 and the pizza.
Feb. 1
A Mass. Ave. resident reported that someone rang the buzzer to his apartment and left a wrapped package in the vestibule with the words "Love Jill" written on it. A dead raccoon was inside the package.
Feb. 2
The assistant manager of Petco on 119 First St. reported that a man placed a parakeet in his pocket. When the man saw he had been observed, he restored the parakeet to a shelf and left the store.
Feb. 3
A Cambridge resident reported that between Jan. 20 and Feb. 1 at 11 a.m., a bronze 15" by 15" bust, possibly of a female Roman, was stolen from her rear yard at 23 Hawthorne St.
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