Crime & Safety
Lagrange Street Home Broken Into, 'Tiffany' Jewelry Stolen
The following article is based on a Boston Police report.

A West Roxbury home on Lagrange Street was broken into, and "Tiffany" jewelry was stolen -- but a possible clue may have been left behind.
The homeowner of 141 Lagrange St., told Boston Police his home was broken into on May 7 while he and his wife were out during different time periods, according to a Boston Police report.
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The victim said two Tiffany brand rings valued at $250 each, a necklace valued at $150, and an Android cell phone, were all missing from the home.
Police noted that the rear basement door had been forced open, and the lock was damaged.
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The victims said the drawers upstairs were rifled through, and that a black glove was left on the bureau, which did not belong to the victims, according to a Boston Police report.
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