
The Boston Police Department's detectives from District B-2 have issued a community alert, calling for the public's help in identifying individuals connected to a larceny. The theft, which saw packages stolen from a building, took place over a two-day span from March 13 to 14, near 207 Dudley Street in the Roxbury area, as stated in a press release from the police department.
While details about the incident are still being pieced together, the BPD is extensively looking over the facts and circumstances. Having occurred between the hours of Thursday and Friday, the department is urging anyone with knowledge of the individuals or the event to step forward. Involved in this active investigation, community members with relevant information can reach District B-2 Detectives at (617) 343-4275.
Understandably, not everyone is comfortable speaking openly with law enforcement. To accommodate those who prefer to remain anonymous, the Boston Police provide several secure options. Information can be submitted through the CrimeStoppers Tip Line in various ways; individuals may go online to the official Boston Police CrimeStoppers website, call by phone at 1-800-494-TIPS, or send a text by messaging the word "TIP" to CRIME (27463).
The Police Department emphasizes their commitment to safeguarding the identities of informants. According to the press release, "The Boston Police Department strictly protects the identities of those who assist in investigations anonymously." Thus, those providing video and photographic evidence related to this recent string of package thefts can submit their information with confidence, knowing privacy and discretion are of utmost importance to the investigating authorities.









