
The Boston Police Department is reaching out to the public in an effort to find an individual tied to an invasion of privacy occurrence. Reported by the Boston Police Department's news page, the episode in question took place last Thursday afternoon inside a Roxbury retail store where the suspect allegedly snapped unwarranted photos under a person’s clothing.
Details surrounding the incident are sparse, but the suspect, a Black male, was last seen in an eye-catching multicolored striped sweater with black pants, a white shirt, and a black hat. In what may be an identifying feature, he carried a uniquely patterned backpack and was spotted using a stand-up electric scooter. The store, located at 330 Martin Luther King Boulevard, became an unwilling stage for this act of privacy violation, highlighted last Thursday, May 15, at about 4:52 PM.
Boston PD has made a plea for any information that could lead to the apprehension of this suspect. Detectives from District B-2, where the incident is being investigated, are spearheading the call for community involvement. Those who can identify the individual or have knowledge pertinent to this case can confidentially reach out to the authorities at (617) 343-4275.
Options for anonymous tip submission include the CrimeStoppers Tip Line, available to the public through various means. The Boston Police Department's announcement assures that the identity of tipsters will be protected. Tips can be submitted by calling 1-800-494-TIPS, texting "TIP" to CRIME (27463), or online through the Boston Police CrimeStoppers website. In further efforts to preserve confidentiality, photos and videos tied to this investigation can also be sent anonymously.









