City of Cambridge, MA

04/07/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/07/2025 14:06

Daily Log for April 5, 2025

  • 4/5/2025 6:24 AM
    INCIDENT 25002922
    DRUG, POSSESS CLASS B C94C S34

    MASSACHUSETTS AVE
    While patrolling the 1200 block of Massachusetts Ave, officers stopped to check an individual, later identified as Sayyid Abdullah, 54 , of Boston, MA, who was sitting down inside a bank ATM. When approaching officers observed suspected drugs, believed to be cocaine. It was later determined that Abdullah had 3 active warrants from Lynn District Court. Abdullah was placed under arrest on the warrants and will face an additional charge of Possession of a Class B Substance.

  • 4/5/2025 8:29 AM
    INCIDENT 25002924
    BREAK INTO DEPOSITORY C266 S16

    AVON HILL ST
    Police took a report of a past breaking an entering into a motor vehicle on Avon Hill St. The reporting party claims they parked their motor vehicle in front of their residence. When they had returned to the vehicle they noticed the front passenger door was left ajar, the glove box was left wide open, and miscellaneous items were removed and thrown to the floor. There was no damage to the vehicle and nothing was stolen.

  • 4/5/2025 8:42 AM
    INCIDENT 25002923
    LARCENY FROM BUILDING C266 S20

    FRANKLIN ST
    Police took a report of a past larceny on the 600 block of Franklin St. The reporting party claims that they had left the country, and when they had returned someone had stolen a large box containing their artwork valued at $40,000.

  • 4/5/2025 9:39 AM
    INCIDENT 25002925
    B&E MV / BOAT NIGHTTIME FOR FELONY C266 S16

    GORE ST
    Police took a report of a past breaking & entering on Gore St. The reporting party claims an individual had broken into their mother's motor vehicle. A wallet containing $12, a Massachusetts ID, and various credit and bank cards was stolen along with a backpack containing: books, papers, and a laptop.

  • 4/5/2025 5:08 PM
    INCIDENT 25002931
    A&B WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON C265 S15A

    MASSACHUSETTS AVE
    Police responded to 500 block of Massachusetts Ave. to speak with a City of Cambridge Traffic & Parking Employee about a past assault. The reporting party claims they were issuing a parking ticket when an individual approached them from behind and struck them with keys.

  • 4/5/2025 6:16 PM
    INCIDENT 25002933
    WARRANT ARREST REPORT

    CAMBRIDGE ST
    While on patrol, officers located and arrested Pierre Job Luxama, 54, of Somerville, MA for a violation of a Harassment prevention order and a Probation Warrant. A report was taken.

  • 4/5/2025 6:17 PM
    INCIDENT 25002934
    LICENSE SUSPENDED/REVOKED, OP MV WITH C90 S23

    MAIN ST & VASSAR ST
    Police responded to a report of a motor vehicle crash involving an ambulance and a motor vehicle at the intersection of Main St & Vassar St. It was learned the operator of the motor vehicle had a suspended driver's license. The motor vehicle was towed away from the scene shortly after and the operator, a Revere resident, will be summonsed to Cambridge District Court. There were no injuries resulting from the crash.

  • 4/5/2025 6:37 PM
    INCIDENT 25002935
    LARCENY FROM PERSON C266 S25

    MASSACHUSETTS AVE
    Police took a report for a stolen phone on the 600 block of Massachusetts Ave. The reporting party claims an individual had stolen their phone off the ground while they were looking away. The reporting party attempted to reach the suspect by calling their phone number, the suspect answered and stated they are not returning the phone.

  • 4/5/2025 6:43 PM
    INCIDENT 25002936
    B&E MV IN DAYTIME OR NIGHTTIME FOR MISDEMEANOR C26

    MARTIN ST
    Police took a report of a past breaking & entering on a motor vehicle on Martin St. The reporting party claims they had parked their vehicle at night and when they returned in the morning they noticed one of their son's toys was on the ground. The reporting party claims paperwork from their glove box was scattered all over the vehicle and 6 rolls of quarters valued at $60 were missing.