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Boston Police Seek Public's Assistance in Identifying Suspects in Downtown Marshalls Larceny Case

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Published on October 14, 2025
Boston Police Seek Public's Assistance in Identifying Suspects in Downtown Marshalls Larceny CaseSource: Boston Police Department

Boston Police Department's District A-1 detectives are currently actively seeking help from the public to identify two larceny suspects involved in a theft at the Marshalls store in Downtown Boston. According to a community alert released by the department, the incident in question took place on September 27, 2025, at approximately 3:32 PM.

The suspects, described as two young females, were observed by loss prevention officers as they allegedly placed several items of clothing into plastic shopping bags without attempting to pay. They made their way toward the Franklin Street exit of the Marshalls located at 350 Washington Street, before being stopped and having the stolen goods recovered. The Boston Police Department report detailed that the suspects provided what is believed to be false information upon their detention.

Detailed descriptions of the suspects have been circulated: Suspect #1 is characterized as a Black female with red dreadlocks, around 18 years of age, of medium build, and dressed in all black. Her accomplice, Suspect #2, is similarly described as a Black female sporting a red or brown hair bun, also approximately 18 years old and of medium build, donning black clothing as well.

The investigation continues as detectives review all facts and circumstances surrounding the event. The Boston Police Department encourages anyone with information that could aid their inquiry to make contact with District A-1 Detectives at (617) 343-4571, or to provide tips anonymously through the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1-800-494-TIPS (8477), by texting "TIP" to CRIME (27463), or by visiting the Boston Police CrimeStoppers Website. Assurance has been given by the department that they will strictly safeguard the identities of those wishing to remain anonymous.