Word: trespass
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...University Police Department officers were dispatched to take a report of an individual sleeping in the entrance of Peabody Terrace 14. Officers arrived, located the individual, and conducted a field interview. The individual was checked for wants and warrants with negative results and placed the individual under arrest for trespassing. 3/12/09 1:51 p.m.—Officers were dispatched to take a report of an unwanted guest sleeping in the foyer of 1430 Massachusetts Ave. Officers arrived, located the individual, and checked for wants and warrants with negative results. Cambridge Police Department officials arrived and took over the handling...
...individual had a previous trespass warning for all Harvard University property. Officers placed the individual under arrest. The individual was searched and found to be in possession of marijuana. The trespasser, fifty-seven-year old Richard Wilson of Dorchester, MA, was charged with a Class D Possession with Intent to Distribute and Trespassing...
...second trip to the festival; she was introduced to it by her fiancé, Steve Lento, who’s been a regular at the festival since middle school. The highlight of this year’s festival was the recently-released “Alien Trespass.” Directed by former “X-Files” producer R.W. Goodwin, the film pays homage to five iconic 1950s sci-fi films. Any great sci-fi movie, says Lento, “should be aware of and contain genre conventions; ideally, it should play with these conventions...
...that the brakes of the vehicle in question were smoking but not on fire. 3:10 p.m.—Officers were sent to investigate a report of individuals jumping on skateboards and bicycles in the courtyard of 677 Huntington Ave. Interviews were conducted and the individuals were issued trespass warnings for all Harvard property. March 6 10:21 a.m.—Police received a report of a suspicious package leaning on a gate at Shad Hall in Allston. Officers investigated the package and found it contained trash. March 7 4:52 p.m.—Officers received...
Transients often move in, steal the power, tear apart the walls and floorboards in search of valuable copper wires and piping and set fires to cook drugs or keep warm. The police struggle to keep the damage under control; but with no owner around to claim a trespass violation on a repossessed home, it's difficult for them to make arrests. All they can do is tell the squatters to leave, board up the house and ship off a note to the bank that now owns the property. "It's a victimless crime," says Bert Lippert, a bit sarcastically...