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Boston Police Seek Help to Identify Suspect in Roxbury Vandalism Case

Boston Police Seek Help to Identify Suspect in Roxbury Vandalism Case

Detectives from Roxbury’s District B-2 of the Boston Police Department are contacting the public to ask for assistance in identifying a person involved in a vandalism case that occurred Tuesday morning. The Boston Police Department said in a statement that the incident happened on Tuesday at about 2360 Washington Street at 7:20 AM.

The person they are trying to identify is described as a black man with light gray sweatpants, gray sneakers, and a distinctive dark gray hooded sweatshirt with a big rabbit on it. In support of this description, the Boston Police Department reports that the culprit may still be in the area around Nubian Square. He was seen carrying a yellow string bag, wearing a blue surgical mask, and wearing a blue latex glove on one hand.

Anyone with information on the suspect or the vandalism is asked to call the Boston Police Department’s District B-2 Detectives at (617) 343-4275. Any information, no matter how minor, that could aid in the inquiry is encouraged to be shared.

There are safe choices for people who would rather provide information while maintaining their anonymity. We invite the public to text the word ‘TIP’ to CRIME (27463) or contact the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1 (800) 494-TIPS. “Strongly guard and protect the identities of all those who wish to help this investigation in an anonymous manner,” the Boston Police Department promises.

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