
Authorities in Boston are turning to the community for aid in a recent act of vandalism. The Boston Police Department (BPD) has released a community alert seeking information to help identify an individual connected to a vandalism incident. The event occurred in the early hours of Sunday, March 30, at approximately 1:15 AM near the address of 113 Dartmouth Street in the city's South End neighborhood, specifically within the jurisdiction of District D-4.
The individual the BPD wants to identify is described as a woman who allegedly vandalized an Uber employee’s vehicle. The Boston Police Department has not provided specifics on the nature of the vandalism, but stresses that detectives from District D-4 are vigorously pursuing the case. Detailed information and descriptions of the incident have been sparse, but officials are hopeful that community input will bring clarity to the events that unfolded that Sunday morning.
Anyone with insights or evidence related to the vandalism is encouraged to step forward. The Boston Police Department's website details several ways for individuals to provide information. It can be done over the phone by dialing (617) 343-5619 to contact District D-4 Detectives directly. Alternatively, tipsters can relay information anonymously through the CrimeStoppers Tip Line.
For those wishing to maintain confidentiality, information can be submitted anonymously by phone at 1-800-494-TIPS, texting "TIP" to CRIME (27463), or online via the Boston Police CrimeStoppers website. The BPD assures strict protection of the identities for those assisting in investigations through anonymous channels. They are also accepting photos and videos related to the investigation, offering further avenues for community members to aid in solving this crime without compromising personal privacy.









