
Residents of Roxbury and the surrounding Boston community, there's a call to action from the local police department seeking assistance. The Boston Police detectives from District B-2 are reaching out to the public for help in identifying individuals connected with a breaking and entering incident. The crime in question occurred in the early hours of Monday, August 12, between 2:00 AM and 7:00 AM at 19 Clarence Street, as reported on the official Boston Police Department website.
This case remains under active investigation as officers comb through the details that may lead to a breakthrough. Understanding the neighborhood's role in the safety and well-being of its denizens, law enforcement officials are urging anyone with information to step forward. Potential witnesses or those with relevant details can expect their identities to be protected, especially if they choose to approach the situation anonymously.
To facilitate this process, several avenues have been provided by the BPD. People can contact District B-2 Detectives directly by calling (617) 343-4275. Alternatively, for those preferring to maintain anonymity, tips can be passed along by dialing the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1 (800) 494-TIPS, or by sending a text with the word 'TIP' to CRIME (27463). They have reassured the community that the utmost care will be taken to preserve the anonymity of anyone who wishes to help in the investigation, a statement echoes by the language of their alert.









