
Boston Police Department's District B-2 detectives are urgently requesting help from the public to identify an individual connected to a recent burglary in Dorchester. According to official Boston Police Department communications, the incident occurred between 1:15 PM and 3:00 PM last Tuesday at Cardinal Medeiros Manor Apartments, located at 11 Woodcliff Street.
The wanted individual is a Hispanic male, seen wearing glasses, a red shirt, and black pants. Notably, he had a lanyard around his neck, a tattoo on his right arm, and was carrying a brown backpack. This suspect managed to gain entry into an apartment within an elderly housing community, where he convinced the victim, an elderly resident, to “turn over financial documents,” and subsequently stole several personal documents, including credit cards, according to the Boston Police Department website.
Currently, the Boston Police Department is thoroughly reviewing the facts and circumstances leading to, and following the burglary. They are earnest in their efforts to bring justice to those affected. In a bid to further their investigation, they welcome any information that could lead to the apprehension of the suspect. As such, detectives at District B-2 can be contacted directly at (617) 343-4275 by anyone who might have relevant information.
In the interest of privacy and safety for informants, the BPD extends another option for submitting tips. Community members who wish to remain anonymous have been urged to utilize the CrimeStoppers Tip Line by either calling 1 (800) 494-TIPS or by texting the word 'TIP' to CRIME (27463). The Boston Police Department has assured the public that they are committed to "stringently guard and protect the identities" of those who provide information anonymously.









