
Boston detectives are on the lookout and asking for the public’s help to identify three suspects linked to a commercial break-in in Dorchester. The Boston Police Department released a community alert detailing the incident, which took place in the early hours of last Sunday. Authorities describe the suspects with very specific attire, urging anyone with information to step forward.
In a surveillance effort to quickly solve the crime, images of the individuals were distributed. One suspect was spotted donning a black bubble coat, completed with a matching hoodie, sweatpants, and black crocs. The second suspect's ensemble featured a navy-blue coat, contrasted with black pants and stark white sneakers. The third left a distinctive mark with their black coat, hood edged in fur, and grey slashed-knee pants, paired neatly with white Jordan sneakers. According to a community alert by the Boston Police Department, the break-in occurred in the vicinity of 100 Washington St.
While the search is indeed ongoing, the Boston Police Department is meticulously combing through the facts and circumstances of the incident. They encourage anyone in the know to contact the detectives stationed in District B-2. Tips can be made through various channels, including a dedicated CrimeStoppers Tip Line and an option to text anonymously. The identities of the tipsters are promised utmost confidentiality by the authorities.
Breaking and entering remains a critical concern for the community, and the BPD takes these matters with a serious dedication to ensuring security and justice. The force used the power of their online presence to broadly extend their call for assistance, ensuring a net cast far and wide enough to possibly ensnare these suspects. "The Boston Police Department is actively reviewing the facts and circumstances surrounding these incidents," they shared in a statement. They also emphasized their commitment to protecting the identities of informants who wish to remain anonymous while contributing crucial investigative leads.
Events such as these not only steal goods but also peace of mind from local businesses and residents alike. The BPD hopes that with the community's effort in tandem with their investigative work, the purveyors of this crime will soon be brought to book. If you have information related to this case, you can confidently reach out to the District B-2 Detectives at (617) 343-4275. Alternatively, to aid the investigation without revealing your identity, consider the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1 (800) 494-TIPS or by sending a text to CRIME (27463) with the word ‘TIP’.









