Crime & Safety

Who Are Four of Massachusetts' 'Most Wanted' Criminals?

Here's the latest list from Mass. Most Wanted.

By Matt Perkins

Every day, police solve crimes in all our communities. But when suspects get away, Massachusetts law enforcement officers turn to the public for help. And that’s where the Mass Most Wanted network comes in.

Here are four of the state’s Most Wanted criminals within the network:

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Uxbridge
Date: July 23, 2014

Crime: A home healthcare worker’s purse was reportedly stolen from her unlocked vehicle and her credit and debit cards were used at a Walmart in Whitinsville to purchase jewelry. Police are looking for a female suspect seen on surveillance footage wearing a bandage on her left wrist; she reportedly drove off in a white Ford F-150 truck with Thule ladder racks.

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Call with information: Detective Steve Prior, Uxbridge Police -- 508-278-7755 x 1100

Lynn/Salem/Quincy
Date: July 29, 2014

Crime: Police are looking for a man who allegedly used a fraudulent credit card at department stores in Lynn, Salem and Quincy.

Call with information: Det. Joe Borodawka, Boxford Police -- 978-887-8135

Braintree
Date: July 15, 2014

Crime: Police are looking for a suspect who allegedly posed as a Sears employee and arranged to sell surplus TVs in a “flim flam” scam, according to police. The suspect met a victim at the Sears Merchandise pickup area, took money and never delivered the product, police said.

Call with information: Det. Paris, Braintree Police -- 781-794-8685

Brookline
Date: July 14, 2014

Crime: Police are looking for suspects who allegedly broke into a car and used stolen credit cards at the Walgreens located at 99 Harvard St. in Brookline.

Call with information: Det. Carlos Crespo, Brookline Police -- 617-730-2717

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