
A quiet Massachusetts neighborhood was the scene of a holiday break-in, and Tewksbury Police are canvassing the public for clues. Cops say a trio of bandits hit a home on Overlook Drive in a brazen burglary just the day after Christmas, making off with valuables and even a car, according to a report obtained by Tewksbury Police.
The home invasion occurred on December 26, with perps pilfering jewelry, electronics, and, a black Mazda Miata bearing the Massachusetts license plate RS3332. These cold-hearted thieves also indulged in a bit of ice cream from the victim's fridge, as they rummaged the property between 12:20 and 7:20 a.m. While no one was at home, during the theft, the community is on edge following the incursion.
Investigators have unearthed footage of the suspected burglars, who gained entrance through a window after removing an air conditioner. The Tewksbury Police surveillance videos, available online, show the suspects in various locations including one traversing Kendall Road on December 25, around 9:30 p.m.
The suspects are all described as white males,, equipped with ski masks, and distinctive attire ranging from camouflage jackets to sweatpants with white stripes. Tewksbury Police, desperate for leads, are asking anyone with information to come forward. They are particularly interested in additional surveillance footage from locals that might shine a light on this unsettling crime.
If you recognize these brazen holiday grinches, or if you have any relevant information, give Tewksbury's finest a ring at 978-851-7373 or shoot an email to [email protected]. Authorities are counting on the eyes and ears of the Tewksbury community to crack this case wide open.









