Police search for suspect in indecent exposure incidents

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Police search for suspect in indecent exposure incidents

Boston, MA A suspect is under investigation for a series of indecent exposure incidents on Huntington Avenue. The individual has reportedly been seen exposing himself to children waiting for school buses.

Witnesses noted that the suspect leaves the scene on a scooter shortly after the incidents. Detectives are reviewing all available evidence related to this case.

Community members with information are encouraged to contact District B-2 Detectives at (617) 343-4275. Anonymous tips can be submitted via the CrimeStoppers Tip Line by calling 1-800-494-TIPS or texting “TIP” to CRIME (27463).

Photos and videos relevant to the investigation can also be submitted anonymously. The Boston Police Department assures confidentiality for those providing information.

Cambridge bank heist leads to police chase after suspect flees

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Cambridge bank heist leads to police chase after suspect flees

Cambridge, MD – A bank robbery occurred on Monday at the M&T Bank on Sunburst Highway around 11:12 AM. An African American male entered the bank wearing a dark sweatshirt with colorful writing and handed a note to a teller demanding cash.

The suspect received an undisclosed amount of currency and fled on foot to a vehicle parked nearby. Witnesses described the getaway car as a dark-colored vehicle, possibly a Toyota Camry or Honda Civic, with dark wheels and suspected Delaware registration.

City bank employees placed a tracking device in the stolen money, which showed movement near Woods Road and Route 50. Officers then discovered a bundle of U.S. currency discarded in the vicinity.

This robbery is linked to other incidents in Hurlock, Maryland, and Seaford, Delaware. The Cambridge Police Department seeks community assistance for any information related to this case or previous robberies. Contact the Cambridge Police Department at 410-228-3333.