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MBTA Transit Police Seek Public's Aid in Identifying Suspect Linked to Larceny at Jackson Square Station

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Published on October 24, 2024
MBTA Transit Police Seek Public's Aid in Identifying Suspect Linked to Larceny at Jackson Square StationSource: X/MBTA Transit Police

The MBTA Transit Police are on the lookout for an individual in connection with a larceny case and are reaching out to the public for assistance. Earlier today, authorities released an image of a person of interest involved in a larceny that occurred at the Jackson Square station on September 24, 2024, at around noon. They are appealing for anyone who might recognize this individual to step forward with information.

The MBTA Transit Police are asking for the public's help in a theft investigation. Community involvement is crucial as investigators work to identify suspects. According to a post from the MBTA Transit Police, they are seeking information about a person of interest related to a larceny at Jackson Square. If you recognize the individual, you're encouraged to contact the Criminal Investigations Unit at 617-222-1050. Anonymous tips are welcome.

 

 

The MBTA Transit Police Confidential Investigation Unit (CIU) is handling the case and they reassure potential tipsters that anonymity will be maintained for those who come forward. This gesture by the CIU is aimed at encouraging anyone with potentially valuable insights to share information without fear of exposure or retribution. The public is reminded that even the smallest piece of information may prove crucial to advancing the investigation.