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Published on May 01, 2024
MBTA Transit Police Seek Public's Help to Identify Suspect in Alewife Station Credit Card FraudSource: X/MBTATransitPD

Authorities are on the hunt for a suspect in a credit card fraud case that occurred last week at Alewife MBTA Station. The MBTA Transit Police have released an image of the person of interest, calling on the public to help identify them. The incident took place on April 29 around 1 p.m. and involved the unspecified fraudulent use of a credit card.

 

 

Investigators are asking anyone who can recognize the individual in the released image to step forward. "Recognize this subject of interest? Pls contact our Criminal Investigations Unit," appealed the MBTA Transit Police in a post on X. They emphasize that tipsters can remain anonymous, ensuring that privacy concerns do not deter potential informants, from bringing crucial information to light.

Public help is crucial in solving crimes like the one at Alewife Station. If you have any information on the suspect or the incident, please contact the Criminal Investigations Unit at 617-222-1050. Your assistance can bring justice and provide a sense of security for commuters.