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Police Investigate String of South Boston Break-Ins
Surveillance footage captures man attempting to enter home
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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Boston police are investigating a series of break-ins in the South Boston neighborhood, with a resident's security camera capturing footage of a man attempting to enter a home on Telegraph Street. While the man did not appear to steal anything, his actions have left the community unsettled.
Why it matters
Break-ins and property crimes can undermine a neighborhood's sense of safety and security. This incident highlights the growing use of home security systems to deter and document criminal activity, though it remains unclear if these break-ins are part of a larger pattern.
The details
Resident Jon Miarecki installed security cameras last week after his neighbors reported a man breaking into their homes in the Telegraph Street area. On Sunday night, Miarecki's cameras captured footage of a man walking up the stairs to his triple-decker, only to quickly turn away and leave when he spotted the security camera. While the man did not appear to steal anything, Miarecki and his neighbors are unsettled by the attempted break-in.
- The break-ins were reported by Miarecki's neighbors last week.
- Miarecki installed security cameras in his home just last week.
- The footage of the attempted break-in was captured on Sunday night.
The players
Jon Miarecki
A resident of the South Boston neighborhood who installed security cameras after his neighbors reported break-ins in the area.
Boston Police
The law enforcement agency investigating the string of break-ins in South Boston and asking the public for help identifying the man captured on Miarecki's security camera.
What they’re saying
“It's crazy that he just saw people were home. There were lights on in my house and lights on downstairs and he was still trying to come in the house.”
— Jon Miarecki, Resident (CBS News Boston)
“It's crazy. Just kind of creepy and scary that people just start, I don't know, breaking into houses. It's just crazy.”
— Jon Miarecki, Resident (CBS News Boston)
What’s next
Boston police have released the surveillance footage and are asking the public for help identifying the man. They are investigating whether this incident is connected to other recent break-ins in the South Boston neighborhood.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the growing use of home security systems to deter and document criminal activity, though it remains unclear if these break-ins are part of a larger pattern. The community is unsettled by the attempted break-in, underscoring the importance of public safety and the need for effective law enforcement response to property crimes.
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