Crime & Safety
2 Sought in Lexington Break-In
Items stolen from the home were sold at pawn shops in Boston and Nashua.
LEXINGTON, MA – The Lexington Police Department is searching for two men allegedly involved in a break-in at a local home last month. According to police, the residents left for work on March 6 and returned home at 6 p.m. to find the home burglarized.
Police said items stolen from the home were sold at pawn shops in Boston and Nashua that day. Police have identified one suspect and are asking for the public's assistance in identifying the second. One man is described as tall with a light complexion and small build and the second is short with a light complexion and small build.
Police have not yet identified the taller suspect with black hair and a tan coat.
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A late-model gray pickup was also involved in the crime. Both suspects may be from the Dorchester area, police said.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Lexington Police Department at 781-862-1212.
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