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West Roxbury, you're not listening

Police are once again having to remind West Roxbury residents to lock their cars, because, once again, somebody is rifling through unlocked cars looking for change.

Earlier:
Police offer radical advice to West Roxbury residents worried about car break-ins.

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Similar warnings have been made to Canton residents.

Recent problems have included multiple vehicle break-ins at the Police Station.

And while it was a good thing that the Police happened to be on scene here: "1:01 p.m. – Church Street – Police reported a car fire near Dunkin Donuts. Nothing found upon arrival.", apparently they were only hallucinating.

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the police station was not being broken in to. the break in was reported at the police station

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Have another jelly stick.

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ok "dave", talking about a jelly stick might be funny, but you are still a fool for mis-reading the blotter. it's pretty obvious.

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That log is also full of things like:

2:34 p.m. – Washington Street – Suspicious activity reported at Canton Co-op Bank.

I'm doubting that means somebody went to the Canton Co-op Bank to report suspicious activity. In which case

12:39 p.m. – Washington Street – Breaking and entering into a motor vehicle reported at Canton Police Department.

Means there was a break-in at the Canton Police Department (which is on Washington Street).

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I did consider that it was simply an inconsistency in writing the log that only made it appear that there were break-ins at the CPD, but I went with it anyway because I found it amusing.

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