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MBTA Transit Police Seek Public's Help in Identifying Suspect in Oak Grove Station Bicycle Theft

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Published on January 10, 2025
MBTA Transit Police Seek Public's Help in Identifying Suspect in Oak Grove Station Bicycle TheftSource: X/MBTA Transit Police

Authorities are seeking help to identify a person of interest in a bicycle theft at the Oak Grove MBTA station on December 14 around 3:40 pm. The MBTA Transit Police shared the suspect’s image on social media.

The incident adds to concerns about theft in public areas, particularly targeting cyclists. Anyone with information can contact the MBTA's Criminal Investigations Unit at 617-222-1050 and remain anonymous. Police are seeking details to help resolve the case and prevent future thefts, as reported by the MBTA Transit Police.

"Recognize this subject of interest?" the MBTA Transit Police asked on their X account, seeking help to identify a suspect in a bicycle theft. According to the MBTA Transit Police on their X account, tips can be submitted anonymously. The image was shared to encourage public participation in addressing minor crimes.