
Boston Police Department's District A-1 detectives are reaching out to the community for assistance in identifying two suspects involved in a larceny that took place in early April. The crime, which occurred in the vicinity of 155 Charles Street, was committed by a pair of individuals who were captured on surveillance footage.
Specific details released by the police indicate the larceny occurred on April 4, at around 1:15 p.m. According to the BPD News Release, the female suspect is seen on camera making off with a undisclosed quantity of merchandise, and she was last seen heading in the direction of Charles/MGH Train Station. The suspect is depicted as a white female, adorned in a grey knit hat and a black jacket, clutching a white reusable TJMaxx shopping bag. Her accomplice, a male, was observed sporting a Bruins Jersey—a detail that might help in their identification.
The authorities are meticulously combing through the particulars of this case, seeking any thread of information that can lead to the suspects. Boston Police urge anyone with knowledge pertinent to this crime to come forward and contact the District A-1 detectives in charge of the case at (617) 343-4571.
Understanding the importance of anonymity, the Boston Police Department affords the community an avenue to discreetly convey tips. Individuals desiring to preserve their anonymity can relay information through the CrimeStoppers Tip Line. Whether one prefers to dial 1-800-494-TIPS, text "TIP" to CRIME (27463), or submit details online via crimestoppers boston, the identity of a tipster is safeguarded. Boston Police underscore their commitment to the privacy of those who contribute to an investigation while choosing to remain in the shadows.









