
The Boston Police Department is calling on the public for assistance in identifying a suspect connected to a recent breaking and entering incident. The crime occurred on June 21, early in the morning at a pizza shop on Huntington Avenue, Roxbury. Detectives from District B-2 released a community alert with details about the event.
The individual sought by the police is reported to be a stocky black or Hispanic male who is bald, sporting a beard, he was last spotted wearing a black durag and a white t-shirt matched with black pants accented by a white stripe down the sides, and white socks paired with slide sandals. He purportedly returned to the vicinity later on wearing a black jacket, gray pants, and distinctive black and white sneakers with red heel tabs. The details were disclosed in a BPD statement.
Authorities have been tirelessly working to review evidence related to the break-in at Papas Pizza located at 682 Huntington Avenue, which took place around 5:13 a.m. The Boston Police Department encourages anyone with pertinent information to get in touch with District B-2 Detectives directly at (617) 343-4275.
For individuals desiring to remain unnamed, there are several pathways to provide tips discreetly. The CrimeStoppers Tip Line permits anonymous information sharing through various channels: by phone at 1-800-494-TIPS, by text via sending "TIP" to CRIME (27463), or online through the official Boston Police CrimeStoppers website. Photos and videos can also be submitted through these routes, with a strict assurance of confidentiality maintained by the Boston Police Department for all who offer assistance in investigations anonymously.









