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Thief stoops pretty low in the Back Bay
By adamg on Thu, 03/25/2010 - 8:58pm
Boston Police report somebody went along the Commonwealth Avenue Mall stealing bronze plaques set in the sidewalk at the foot of several benches near Clarendon Street.
The plaques, which honor people who made donations for the benches, were discovered missing this morning. Detectives from District D-4 are investigating. Have info? Call them at 617-343-4256 or contact the anonymous tip line by calling 800-494-TIPS or texting TIP to CRIME (27463).
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Brother can you spare a dime?
It used to be that when commodity prices were high you had to count the spoons, your copper downspouts, and your bronze memorial plaques.
In this Great Recession, the metal scrappers scrounge what they can regardless of the prices.
Jonas Prang
thanks for putting news out, Adam
We discovered this walking the dog this morning and I felt sick. What kind of lowlife could steal a memorial to a person or a pet.
Please keep a lookout and call if you see any suspicious activities in your parks.
Chain the thieves to the bench
Thank goodness this liberal Democrat does not run the city. Otherwise he would want the thieves (if there are caught), chained to the benches, with signs stating what they did. And a box of rotten tomatoes across the walkway for anyone who cares for some target practice.
Important
The crucial part of the BPD news release isn't this crime but that it was only found out about b/c ... a Boston police officer was on a paid detail.
Thank god for him/her!
This has happened recently to
This has happened recently to the benches at Waverly Station (Fitchburg commuter rail line) in Belmont, too.