Crime & Safety
Police Looking for Suspects in Lyman Street Incident
Three white men were seen breaking and entering into a building in Northborough.
Northborough Police are investigating a breaking and entering incident on Lyman Street earlier this afternoon and are asking for anyone with information about the case to reach out to investigators.
According to a press statement, officers were called to 55 Lyman St. at around 4 p.m. on March 19, for a report of three white men, in their late teens, early 20s, inside the building. An employee in the building saw the men and “chased them out.”
The suspects headed toward the railroad tracks, according to Sgt. James Scesny.
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Marlborough Police were called in with a K9 unit to attempt to track the suspects along the tracks and the unit established a probable route, according to the statement, while detectives responded and processed fingerprints.
The men were wearing sweatshirts – red, gray, and brown or black – and all were wearing dark or black shorts, according to witnesses.
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Images were taken from security cameras but were not available at post time.
“It is believed this incident may be related to recent larcenies at this business,” Scesny said.
If you have any information about this case or where in the area at the time of the incident, call the Northborough Police at 508-393-1515.
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