Crime & Safety
Two Wanted For Robbing 92-Year-Old
Police say the woman was attacked while walking home from the Wollaston CVS.

QUINCY, MA — Police in Quincy are now looking for a woman who was caught on camera beating and robbing a 92-year-old woman.
On Nov. 19th, at about 8:37 a.m., Quincy Police responded to a report report of a resident who was knocked down on Clay Street and had her purse stolen. At the scene, officers found a 92-year old woman who was very shaken up, with blood on her knuckles and dirt on her pants.
The victim told police that she walked to the CVS on Beale Street and while walking back through the store's back parking lot, someone pushed her, threw her and her walker to the ground, took her purse and ran away.
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The victim stated that an unidentified woman assisted her back to the lobby of 91 Clay Street, where she was assisted by other residents and called police. Unfortunately, police believe that woman was also involved in the robbery and was caught on camera.
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A witness on Old Colony Avenue told police that he saw a man run from the CVS parking lot to the fenced in dumpster behind his apartment building, where he entered the area behind the fenced in dumpster and squatted down. He then walked through the parking lot adjacent to the building and MBTA station area. The resident said that after a few minutes passed he spoke with his upstairs neighbor, who had turned on a scanner and listened to the Quincy Police radio. He said his neighbor heard there was something going on in the area so he went outside to check the area around the dumpster - where he had observed the suspicious behavior. The resident located a black pocketbook in the fenced in area around the dumpster.He brought the pocketbook to his apartment and called the police. This bag contained the victim's wallet and other belongings. He described the suspect as a young, white male with a hooded sweatshirt.
The pocketbook was returned to the victim, who said she was missing approximately $30-$50. She was transported to the hospital and determined to have suffered a fractured sternum.
The victim described the first suspect as a white male in his 30s, average height and weight, with facial hair. He was wearing a hat "with a brim," with pants and a hooded sweatshirt.
The second suspect was seenswearing a Harley Davidson sweatshirt and black boots.
If you have any information that may assist in identifying this female in this video, and any known acquaintances she may have, you are asked to contact Det. A.J. Carthas of the Quincy Police Department at 617-745-5782 or acarthas@quincyma.gov.
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