Crime & Safety
Police Seek To ID Vehicle Used In Westborough Break-In
Police are seeking to identify a vehicle involved in a burglary last month that has distinct features.

WESTBOROUGH, MA — Police are asking for residents to review home security footage in an effort to identify a vehicle associated with a burglary last month.
Police received a call Dec. 29 at 7:15 p.m. reporting a house break-in on Mayberry Drive.
The residents weren't home when the burglary occurred. Police said the house was targeted specifically. Police said there is no reason to believe the community at large is at increased risk.
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Police conducted an investigation and identified a suspect vehicle.
"The vehicle in the short, attached video clip is distinct in that it has a bicycle rack on the back with what looks like a child's bicycle in December," police wrote. "This is very unusual and might stand out to someone. We are asking residents to review their surveillance cameras and dash cameras if they have them to see if they caught an image of this vehicle that is better than ours."
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Police said residents should look at footage for Dec. 28 and 29 focusing on the East Main Street side of town and Turnpike Road.
More information is available at the Westborough Police Department's Facebook page.
Video footage can be e-mailed to jcroft@westboroughma.gov, you can contact the Westborough Dispatch at 508-475-4800 and requesting to speak to an officer who can assist you.
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