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Investigation into stolen Amazon packages in Charlestown continues

Man sought after Amazon packages stolen in Charlestown

Boston police are investigating the theft of Amazon packages in Charlestown and seek public assistance.

  • Police seek help identifying a suspect
  • Incident occurred on Elm Street
  • Four Amazon packages were stolen
  • Suspect is a man in his 20s
  • Last seen wearing a Bruins hat
  • Contact detectives with information
  • Anonymous tips can be submitted via CrimeStoppers

On Sunday, September 14, 2025, at approximately 11:43 p.m., four Amazon packages were stolen from the front steps of a residence on Elm Street in Charlestown, Boston. The theft is under active investigation by Boston police.[1][2]

Suspect Description

The suspect is described as a white male in his 20s, last seen wearing a white Bruins hat and a white T-shirt under a Celtics jersey. He was spotted near the scene at the time of the incident.[4][1]

Police Call for Assistance

Boston police detectives assigned to District A-1 are urging anyone with information about this theft or the suspect to contact them directly at 617-343-4571. For anonymous tips, residents can call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-494-TIPS (8477), text “TIP” to CRIME (27463), or submit tips online through the Boston Police CrimeStoppers website.[2][4]

Ongoing Investigation

Detectives are reviewing all facts and circumstances surrounding the incident and emphasize the importance of community help in identifying the suspect and recovering the stolen property. Police encourage residents who were in the area around the time of the theft to come forward with any information.[5][2]

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Alex Chen

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FAQ

What items were in the stolen packages?

Not stated by the source.

When did the theft occur?

The theft occurred on September 14.

How can witnesses provide tips?

Tips can be submitted via phone or text.