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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BRAINTREE
Date: Aug. 3, 2014
Crime: A male suspect allegedly took an “upskirt” photo of a woman at the South Shore Plaza as she rode the escalator. The victim then confronted the suspect and described him as an Asian-American male with a height of about 5-feet, 6-inches, being in his mid-20s, carrying a messenger bag and iPhone.
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Crime: A suspect described as a black male with a large build allegedly took a wallet that was left on the counter at the Walpole Walmart, then allegedly used the victim’s credit card at various locations in Norwood, Dedham and Dorchester.
Call With Information: Walpole Police Officer Moriarty, 508-668-1095
LEXINGTON
Date: Aug. 11
Crime: A suspect allegedly walked into the CitiBank on Waltham Street in Lexington and demanded money. The suspect, described as a white male had a height of about 5-feet, 8-inches, a grey sweatshirt and weighed about 160 pounds. The teller at the bank told police he appeared to have either two moles or two “tear drop” tattoos near his left eye.
Call With Information: Lexington Police Det. Savage or Det. Corazzini, 781-862-1212
GEORGETOWN
Date: July 18, 2014
Crime: Police are looking for a male suspect who allegedly handed a note to a teller at the Bank of America, where he then fled out the back of the bank. The suspect is described as being about 6-foot, 2-inches tall and weighing about 225 pounds and having a brown beard, wearing a blond wig and a long-sleeved dress shirt, khaki pants and boat shoes. He was seen on a skateboard about two and a half hours before the robbery.
Call With Information: Georgetown Police Det. Goddui or Det. Rodden, 781-352-5700
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