
The Attleboro Police Department has enlisted the assistance of the public in locating a suspect involved in a rash of vehicle break-ins, as well as the theft of an SUV. According to a statement obtained by WHDH, a total of 11 cars were violated by an unnamed individual, whose actions have been described as bold. The police are keen on identifying the man responsible for the disturbances that have unsettled the local community.
During the nighttime hours of a quiet Sunday, nearly a dozen vehicles were reported broken into across various streets in Attleboro, including Tanager Road, Crossman Avenue, Hope Street Ext., and Claflin Street, as per the account given by Boston 25 News. All vehicles were found unlocked and several items were reported missing. Residents were shaken awake to the reality that their belongings once thought safe, were now in the hands of a stranger.
The brazen theft of a 2019 black Chevrolet Tahoe SUV from a driveway on Tanager Road marks a significant loss in the chain of events. Surveillance footage has captured images of a suspect, a male wearing a hoodie and a baseball hat, whose identity remains a mystery. The Attleboro Police Department is relying on these images and the vigilance of the public to apprehend the individual in question.
Residents of Attleboro are now urged, with a timely reminder from the police, to secure their vehicles at night. Preventative measures are key to deterring such crimes, emphasizing the importance of not making it easy for the culprits. Those possessing any information that could lead to the identification and eventual capture of the suspect are encouraged to contact the Attleboro Police. The number to call, should anyone recognize this man, is available on both the WHDH and Boston 25 News reports.









