Update To The Craig’s List Fake Check Scam First Posted On August 24, 2010
Update To The Craig’s List Fake Check Scam First Posted On August 24, 2010
Unarmed Robberies at Blandford St and Ashford St
A male victim had his cell phone taken at Blandford St by the Beacon St Stairs and a female victim had her tote bag stolen by 100 Ashford St.
ANOTHER FAKE CHECK SCAM TO WATCH OUT FOR
A student has reported receiving an email part-time job offer from a person claiming to be a Human Resource Assistant Manager for Swatch Group. The email address used by this person (jobs@swatch.org) is not the email address of Swatch Group. The job description is the same as the one described by Michael Ferguson in his emails to numerour students.This scam involved victims accepting the offer to deposit forged checks into their own personal bank accounts and then wiring money received to third parties.
Forged Check Scam Targeting BU Students
Forged Check Scam Targeting BU Students
Spring 2011 RAD Schedule and Registration
The Boston University Police will be offering 5 RAD classes this semester. 2 classes will be held at night. 1 class will be held at the Boston University Medical Center. Finally, 2 classes will be held through PERD.
Unarmed Robbery at Freeman & Pleasant St on 12/1/2010
Brookline Police report a female party was the victim of an unarmed robbery at the intersection of Freeman St & Pleasant St in Brookline on 12/1/2010 at 7:22 PM.
Boston University Police Department to Hold First Public Safety Awareness Event from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Monday through Friday at the George Sherman Union
Boston University Police Department to Hold First Public Safety Awareness Event from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Monday through Friday at the George Sherman Union.
Unarmed Robbery in front of 33 Bay State Rd on 10/26/2010
Victim reports that her purse was taken while walking by 33 Bay State Rd.
Unarmed Robbery at Jean Therapy, 524 Commonwealth Av on 10/29/2010
Unarmed Robbery at Jean Therapy, 524 Commonwealth Av 2 black males took over $5000 in clothing.
Halloween Message from the Boston Police
Halloween message from Superintendant William Evans, Boston Police