Boston Police is asking the general public for assist figuring out a suspect who’s allegedly tied to a number of industrial burglaries downtown over the previous two months.
The suspect allegedly used a pry software to enter companies in a single day, with comparable burglaries reported by Boston College Police, Cambridge Police and Northeastern College Police. Stolen objects embody bank cards, money, electronics and digicam gear.
The division describes the suspect as a Black male with a beard.
Anybody with data is being urged to contact the police division at 617-343-4571. Nameless suggestions will be submitted through the CrimeStoppers Tip Line.
Incident abstract
The Boston Police Division stories that its officers responded to 251 incidents in its abstract ending at 10 a.m. Wednesday. These embody two robberies, 12 aggravated assaults, two thefts from automobiles, 4 stolen automobiles and 24 situations of miscellaneous larceny.
Arrests
The entire below-named defendants are presumed harmless till confirmed responsible.
– Angel Villar, 51 Fanuil, Boston. Larceny over $1,200.
– Heather Harper, 230 Georgetowne Pl., Hyde Park. Possession of Class B drug.
– Paris Flores-Cormier, no tackle listed. Possession of Class A drug.
– Paul Sumbry, 1 Kimball Ct., Woburn. Possession of Class B drug.
– Manuel Peters, 31 Wellington Hill, Mattapan. Possession of Class B drug.
– Cristofer Valdez, 263 Talbot Ave., Dorchester. Working motorcar in violation of license class.
– Christen Croft, 1 Carol Manner, Salem. Breaking and coming into automobile/boat in daytime for felony.
– Jaimie Sheehan, 65 Plainfield Ave., Malden. Larceny beneath $1,200.
– Renford Boswell, 109 Devon, Boston.
– Robert Tate, 102 Hanover St., Lynn. Possession to distribute Class C drug.
– Christopher Powell, 104 Sagamore St., Quincy. Exterior warrant arrest.
– Luis Abreu-Shanlatte, 92 Maple St., Roxbury. Possession of Class B drug.
– Brian Giguere, 780 Albany St., Boston. Shoplifting greater than $100 by asportation.
– Alexander Melendez, no tackle listed. Shoplifting by concealing merchandise.
– Steven Lajoie, 112 Southampton St., Boston. Larceny beneath $1,200.
