Crime & Safety

Know These People? Brookline Police Are Trying To ID Them

The pair is accused of pretending to be Amazon workers in order to carry out the theft.

The two people were captured on camera recently.
The two people were captured on camera recently. (Brookline Police Department)

BROOKLINE, MA — The police department is looking to identify two people it believes were involved in a recent fraud and larceny case.

According to police, the two men are believed to have stolen a package that contained credit cards and then used the cards to withdraw funds from a victim's bank account. The department said the men wore Amazon delivery vests to pretend to make a delivery, but instead were pilfering the package from the property's porch. They then reportedly fled the scene in a dark-colored newer model of a Honda Accord.

The first person is described as a black man last seen wearing a black face mask, black sweatshirt, black vest, dark pants, and dark-colored shoes. The second person is also believed to be a black man who was last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt with the word "Lost" on the front, brown sweatpants, and black and white shoes.

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Community members with relevant information are being asked to contact Brookline detectives at 617-730-2243.

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