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CPD POLICE LOG

8:10 p.m.—Thomas C. Johnson, a Maryland resident, was arrested at 16

Garden St. on charges of domestic assault and battery and intimidation of a witness.

(no time given)—Officers took a report from an employee of Staples on John F. Kennedy Street that two digital cameras were stolen on June 29.

July 6:

12:05 p.m.—Officers arrested Kim Duane Bell of Mattapan, Mass. at the intersection of Mass. Ave. and Albany Street for larceny over $250.

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10:40 p.m.—CPD officers responded to the report of a juvenile from Billerica, Mass. who claimed that a white teenage male began swearing at her and threw a bottle that struck her in the head.

11:20 p.m.—CPD officers arrested Kesing Singleton in his Walden St. home on charges of domestic assault and battery.

11:30 p.m.—A Cambridge resident reported that while walking down Harvard St., two Hispanic males grabbed her suddenly, pushed her to the ground, took her purse and fled. Contents included $100, a Mass. drivers license, a debit card, a cell phone and keys.

July 7:

(no time given)—A Cambridge resident reported to CPD that sometime in April 2003, her grandson used her credit cards without her knowledge, charging in excess of $24,000.

(no time given)—Officers responded to report from the owner of the Gypsy Moon on Mass. Ave., who claimed that sometime between 5 p.m. on July 6 and 10 a.m. on July 7, an unknown suspect keyed the front window of the front store.

(no time given)—A resident of Cambridge reported that on June 2 at 8:30 a.m., she lost her wallet after having coffee at Harvard Square. She believes she was pickpocketed.

July 8:

6:45 p.m.—CPD officers arrested Joseph Barboza at the intersection of Cambridge St. and Mass. Ave. on the charge of possession of narcotics and operating an unregistered motor vehicle.

8:30 p.m.—A Walden Street resident reported her 14-year-old granddaughter missing from her mother’s house in Malden since the previous evening. The missing person’s legal guardian said she has run away before due to family problems.

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