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Case: 6062

Breaking and Entering

333 Washington Street - Boston
Date of Crime: July 18, 2013

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 15413
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Medium
Height Medium
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Assist other agency- Seeking identity for a subject receiving stolen property over $250.00. The subject may also be related to a Wellesley B&E that occurred on July 17, 2013, where approximately $25,000 of jewelry and a safe were stolen. Subject was observed in the Downtown Crossing area on July 18, 2013 attempting to sell a distinctive platinum and diamond ring valued at approximately $8,000, that was reported stolen from the Wellesley incident.

Subject described as: B/M, early to mid 20’s, approximately 5’ 10, medium build, possible tattoos on his forearms, wearing a red and black Brooklyn Nets baseball hat, red and white plaid button down shirt, blue jeans, and red and white sneakers.
Boston PD A-1 Downtown: 6173434248
Investigator: Det. Geoghegan
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