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The following is a selection from the Cambridge Police Department's blotter from April 1 to April 6.
APRIL 1
A resident of Dunster House reported his wallet was stolen from his coat in a club on Holyoke Street. The thief stole $50, his ATM card, checks, and his driver's license.
A Rindge Ave. resident reported her boyfriend's ex-wife has been harassing her. At 8:45 a.m. on March 31, the ex-wife threw a bicycle at her, injuring her foot and bruising her thigh.
A Cherry Street resident reported that someone kicked in his cellar door, rifled through his dresser drawer, and stole $500 and some curtains and blankets.
APRIL 2
A Cambridge resident reported that his ex-fiance has been repeatedly calling him on the phone and sending him various items in the mail and purchasing items for him in her and her daughters' names.
A Cambridge resident reported that he left his backpack outside The Harvard Crimson at 14 Plympton St. He entered the building, and when he exited, the backpack was gone. It contained books and papers.
A resident of Harvard Street reported that between 11:59 p.m. and 12:10 a.m., he was assaulted by four males at Au Bon Pain in Harvard Square.
APRIL 3
A juvenile reported that her mother beat her with a shoe repeatedly, made threats and held a knife to her throat. The child is now living with her aunt.
Carolyn Civipoli of Arlington was arrested at the Greenhouse Coffee shop in Harvard Square after she got into a fight with another customer, kicked her and used racial epithets.
A juvenile reported that another punched him in the face. The child's parents reported that the suspect said he would "finish the job" when his hand was better.
APRIL 4
A Dorchester resident was walking on Prospect Street near Harvard Street when four individuals approached him from behind. They held a knife-like object to his back and moved him to an alley. Speaking in Spanish, they demanded his money. The suspects fled in the direction of Central Square.
APRIL 5
A Cambridge resident stated that she called police to respond to 48 Norfolk St. at 10:40 a.m. She had gone to the address to see if her boyfriend was cheating on her. A landlord led her to the dwelling and she knocked on the door. Her boyfriend appeared with another woman. The complainant tried to enter the home but was blocked by her boyfriend.
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