
The Boston Police Department is on the hunt for individuals connected to a spate of larceny incidents in the upscale Back Bay neighborhood, and they're turning to the public for aid. The incidents in question went down around 4:00 PM last Saturday, December 16, at 175 Newbury Street, according to a community alert issued by the department.
In an appeal for witnesses, the BPD has released images of the suspects along with a vehicle they believe to be involved — a black or dark gray Ford Edge. To crack down on this series of thefts, they need eyes and information that might shine a light on these anonymous figures, whose actions have disturbed the veneer of safety. Anyone with the skinny is urged to get on the horn with the District D-4 detectives right away.
The department has taken to the Internet, plastering the faces of the alleged perps for all to see, hoping that someone, anyone, has the missing piece that could bring them to justice. The detectives have been combing through the evidence, but they know the power of the people could be the key to unlocking this case.
For those who prefer to keep it on the down low, the Boston Police Department's got you covered. Tippers can reach out to the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1 (800) 494-TIPS or send a text starting with the word 'TIP' to CRIME (27463), and rest assured, the department promises to keep a tight lid on the identity of anyone looking to contribute anonymously, says the alert.









