Crime & Safety
Brookline Police Looking To Solve Months-old Cold Case
The cases go back more than nine months.

BROOKLINE, MA — The police department is looking to identify two people it believes were responsible for multiple cold case commercial burglaries that took place earlier this year on Commonwealth Avenue and Harvard Street.
One of the two people of interest is also believed to be involved in a credit card fraud incident from February that took place in the vicinity of the burglaries.
The two people were captured on surveillance footage in the vicinity of Packard Corner, and later in the area of Brainerd Road and Kelton Street. The first person, who is believed to be connected to both cases, is a Black man who has a tattoo on his left hand, according to police. He was last seen wearing a black hooded jacket, black winter hat, black sneakers, and a camouflage-colored backpack. The second person is also a black man wearing a black hooded windbreaker jacket, black sweatpants, and dark-colored shoes.
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Community members with relevant information of this cold case are being asked to contact detectives at 617-730-2244.
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