Special Agent Richard DesLauriers, who has played a lead role on the Boston Marathon bombings and the thefts at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, will retire on July 13.
First of three reported assaults took place Thursday, May 30.
Police continue to investigate three sexual assaults on Beacon Hill.
Two videos have been released this week of the man wanted for questioning.
Male in video wanted for questioning in one of three reported assaults in the area last week.
All three victims were approached from behind, with two victims being assaulted while attempting to enter their residence.
These 10 Boston areas have been identified for intense Boston Police enforcement, quality of life and services focus.
The National Transportation Safety Board recommends reducing the limit. Some say it would save lives. Others say it's unreasonable.
Edward J. MacKenzie Jr. faces federal charges including racketeering and extortion.
Massachusetts State Police will be on the lookout for people driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Boston Fire, State Police responded to Ashburton Place building.
A city man was arraigned on his third indecent assault and battery charge Tuesday stemming from an incident on a Green Line train in Boston.
Handwritten cards from children across the country, thank you letter from organizations, balloons and more, decorate the entrance way to Boston Police Headquarters for their hard work during the Boston Marathon bombings and investigation.
At a bedside hearing on Monday, Miranda rights were explained to suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Investigators have not yet determined what caused the wooden deck fire.
Police news from Beacon Hill from April 1-4.
Police news from Beacon Hill from March 26-31.
Police news from Beacon Hill for March 21-23.
Federal and museum officials updated the public with new developments in the half-billion-dollar robbery, one of the largest art heists in history.
Police news from Beacon Hill, March 12-15.
Police news from Beacon Hill, March 1 - March 4.
Of the 43 robberies that took place on the MBTA system between Jan. 1 and Feb. 26, 36 involved the targeted thefts of electronic devices, specifically iPhones.
Police news for Beacon Hill, Feb. 19-24.
"It's unbelievable what these guys do ... they have to be the best in the country."
The fire caused $5 million in damage but, thankfully, no injuries.
Police news from Beacon Hill from Feb. 15 to 18.
Police news from Beacon Hill, Feb. 5 to 11.
Police news on Beacon Hill, Jan. 31 - Feb. 2.
Despite the Hill's relatively low crime rate, car and residential break-ins remain common.
No arrests have been made at this time.
Among big cities, the city of Boston has had only four deaths from fire since 2009, according to the Boston Fire Department.
The Boston Police Foundation donated $83K to purchase iPhones and iPads for police officers in the field.
Police news from Beacon Hill from Jan. 15 to 17.
Police news from Beacon Hill, Dec. 23-27.
The suspect has attempted to flee the scene on foot.
The Boston Police Department has removed more than 500 different types of illegal guns— including high-power, high-capacity guns like those used in the Newtown, CT shooting— from the streets of Boston.
State Fire Marshal Stephen D. Coan has issued safety tips for residents to follow when it comes to the icy parts of winter in New England.
Police news on Beacon Hill from Dec. 13 to 16.
Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis said there will be more uniformed Boston Police officers around schools the next couple of days – even though there is no connection to Boston in today's tragic shooting in Connecticut.
In a split-second while driving with a friend, Rush saw a suspect steal a cell phone, and then chased the man until he dropped the phone.