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Police Seek Suspects in $800 Alo Store Theft in Boston
Detectives ask public to help identify Hispanic man and woman accused of shoplifting from Back Bay retailer.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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Boston Police detectives are seeking the public's help in identifying two people accused of stealing about $800 worth of merchandise from the Alo store on Boylston Street in the city's Back Bay neighborhood. The thefts occurred on the evening of February 4, and police have released descriptions of the male and female suspects.
Why it matters
Retail theft is an ongoing issue in Boston, with the Back Bay area seeing higher rates of property crime compared to other neighborhoods. Identifying and apprehending the suspects could help deter future incidents and protect local businesses.
The details
According to police, the thefts occurred around 6:54 p.m. on February 4 at the Alo store located at 800 Boylston Street. One suspect is described as a Hispanic man in his 30s wearing a black and white baseball hat, black jacket, black pants, and white sneakers. The other suspect is described as a Hispanic woman in her 40s wearing a white winter jacket.
- The thefts happened at about 6:54 p.m. on Wednesday, February 4.
The players
Boston Police Department
The local law enforcement agency investigating the theft incident and seeking public assistance to identify the suspects.
Alo
The clothing retailer located on Boylston Street in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood that was the victim of the $800 theft.
What’s next
The Boston Police Department is actively investigating the incident and urging anyone with information to contact detectives at 617-343-5619.
The takeaway
This case highlights the ongoing challenge of retail theft in Boston's high-traffic shopping districts, underscoring the importance of community cooperation and vigilance to protect local businesses from property crime.
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