Crime & Safety
Randolph Home Invasion May Involve Prostitution Scheme: Police
Police say the incident took place on Boylston Street.

RANDOLPH, MA — Police responded to a reported home invasion in Randolph Tuesday morning.
At 10:51 a.m., police responded to a Boylston Street home for a report of a home invasion in which two masked individuals entered the home and fled with cash. However, after officers conducted a preliminary investigation, it was determined that the residents of the home were specifically targeted based on their suspected involvement in a prostitution scheme, and that the suspects and at least one of the victims may be known to each other, police said.
The suspects, two black males in their early 20s, are note a danger to the community at-large. They allegedly fled the scene in a gray Ford Focus with red letters/numbers on the license plate.
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The incident remains under investigation by the Randolph Police Department. The home has been secured, and Randolph Police detectives are in the process of obtaining a search warrant to aid in the investigation.
Information in this article was provided by the Randolph Police Department.
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