Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Message from Chief Green for First Night 2015

First Night 2015 Message from Transit Police Chief Ken Green :

Chief Green (12/30/2014 press conference)
First Night in Boston is the oldest and largest New Year’s Eve celebration of the arts in North America and it takes place again tonight December 31, 2014. This is the 39th year of the First Night Celebration.

First Night Celebration is also a family oriented atmosphere for all to enjoy. It is anticipated that approximately one million people will attend. I would like to reiterate what Mayor Walsh and other government officials have requested; you utilize the MBTA in traveling to and from Boston's First Night Celebration. As an added incentive the collection of fares will be suspended from 8PM until the end of service. The MBTA will have additional resources on hand and Transit Police Officers (both uniformed and plainclothes) will be on duty throughout the MBTA system to ensure a safe and efficient travel. I ask that you act responsibly and be respectful to one another. Additionally, please be mindful of young children, the elderly and persons with disabilities while riding the MBTA. The consumption and/or transportation of alcohol and unruly behavior will not be tolerated.

There is no known threat credible or otherwise relative to the MBTA. We do not anticipate any issues but we are prepared to respond to any incident that may arise. In regards to any planned or spontaneous demonstrations we are not anticipating any issues. The protesters have been peaceful and our strategy is to continue to exercise restraint and patience and safeguard the first amendment rights of all citizens.

From everyone at the MBTA Transit Police Department, Happy New Year. Remember, while riding the T if you "See Something Say Something." To contact the Transit Police in an emergency call 617-222-1212 or 911. You can also use our MBTA SeeSay app or text us at 873873 to report unusual or suspicious behavior or provide information anonymously to our investigators about criminal activity.

tpdnews.

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Trespasser struck Roxbury Crossing MBTA

On December 27, 2014 at approximately 6:25 pm Transit Police officers working in Area 4 received a radio call to respond to Roxbury Crossing MBTA station for a report of a person struck by a train. Multiple Transit Police units responded along with Boston Fire and EMS. Transit Police personnel on scene report the following preliminary information : at approximately 6:25 a white male, approximate age of 30's, while trespassing on the northbound tracks was struck by an Orange Line train. The male has been pronounced deceased as a result of injuries sustained.

Buses have replaced service between Forest Hills and Back Bay. Transit Police detectives and representatives from the Suffolk County DA's Office are currently investigating the facts and circumstances surrounding the incident.

Media inquiries should be directed to Lt. Richard Sullivan (rsullivan@mbta.com)

tpdnews.

Friday, December 19, 2014

Help us ID these subjects. Please contact us if you know them.

Do you these subjects??
Transit Police Detectives are seeking the identity of the individuals depicted within. If you know the whereabouts or identity of these individuals please contact our Criminal Investigations Unit at 617-222-1050. If you would like to assist our investigators but wish to remain anonymous you can always text us your tip to 873873 or use the anonymous feature on our SeeSay app.

On Saturday, December 13, 2014, at approximately 1:30am, the subjects depicted within verbally abused the victim while physically assaulting him on the Orange Line northbound platform at MBTA State Street Station. 

The subjects are described as follows;

·         White males, approximately 20- 25 years of age. The first subject was wearing a black and white horizontal sweater, blue jeans and blue sneakers. The second subject was wearing a dark colored jacket with a white hooded sweatshirt underneath, dark jeans and brown boots. The third subject was wearing, dark colored zip-up sweater, dark jeans and dark boots.


media inquiries should be directed to Lt. Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com

tpdnews.

The events listed above are allegations; All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Lynn man arrested for Assaulting elderly person.

James Rogers
On December 18, 2014 at approximately 10:55am Transit Police officers working in Area 2 received a radio call to respond to Wonderland MBTA station for a report of an assault. Upon arrival officers were met by the victim, a 70 year old male, who relayed the following; the victim, a taxi driver, was parked in the "Pick up/Drop off' area of the station waiting to catch a fare. A male, later identified James Rogers 52 of Lynn, hopped into the back seat of the victim's taxi and began to mumble incoherently. Rogers, apparently intoxicated, was asked by the victim to repeat the address he would like to be driven to. Rogers responded by verbally berating and insulting the victim. The victim informed Rogers he would have to seek another means of transportation and requested he get out of his taxi. Rogers exited the taxi opened the front passenger door, leaned in and punched the driver/victim in the face. Rogers then fled the area.

Transit Police with assistance from Revere Police located Rogers in the 1300 block of North Shore Road. Rogers was positively identified by the victim as his assailant. Rogers was placed into custody and transported to Transit Police HQ for the arrest booking process. It is expected Rogers will be arraigned sometime tomorrow in Chelsea District Court for Assault & Battery on an Elderly Person.

The victim sustained a bloody nose.




media inquiries should be directed to Lt. Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com

tpdnews.

The events listed above are allegations; All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Trespasser struck in Attleboro.

Death Investigation 
On December 13, 2014 at approximately 9am Transit Police officers working in Area 3 received a radio call to respond to the MBTA Attleboro Commuter Rail station for a report of a person possibly struck by a train. Multiple Transit Police units responded along with Attleboro Police & Fire. Transit Police personnel on scene report the following preliminary information : a white female approximate age of 34 while trespassing in the track area was struck by a outbound train on track 3. The female has been pronounced deceased as a result of injuries sustained.

Transit Police detectives and representatives from the Bristol County District  Attorney's Office are currently investigating the facts and circumstances leading to the incident. Foul play is not suspected.

media inquiries should be directed to LT. Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com

tpdnews.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Trespasser struck: Gloucester

Investigation

On December 10, 2014 at approximately 6:35pm Transit Police officers working in Area 2 received a radio call for a person possibly struck by a commuter rail train in Gloucester. Several Transit Police units along with Gloucester Police & Fire responded. Transit Police personnel on scene report the following preliminary information ; a white male, believed to have been in his 40"s, while trespassing on track 2 (inbound side) was struck by a Newburyport/Rockport line commuter rail train in the vacinity of West Gloucester station. The male has been pronounced deceased as a result of injuries sustained.

Transit Police detectives along with representatives of the Essex County District Attorney's Office are currently investigating the facts and circumstances surrounding the incident.

media inquiries should be directed to Lt. Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com  
tpdnews.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Trespasser struck by CR train in Bridgewater

Investigation
On December 8, 2014 at approximately 9:05pm Transit Police officers working in Area 3 received a radio call to respond to Bridgewater Commuter Rail station for a report of a person possibly struck by a train. Several Transit Police units along with Bridgewater Fire & Police responded. Transit Police personnel on scene reported the following preliminary information: just outside of the station but prior to the Laurel Street Crossing a 20 year old female, while trespassing on the tracks, was struck by a Boston to Middleboro/Lakeville train. The female was transported to a local area hospital for emergency treatment for NON life threatening injuries.

Transit Police detectives are currently investigating the facts and circumstances leading to the incident.

media inquiries should be directed to Lt. Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com

tpdnews.

Friday, December 5, 2014

Vehicle struck by CR train in Braintree.

Accident Investigation
On December 5, 2014 at approximately 1:05pm Transit Police officers working in Area 3 received a radio call to respond to Mahar Boulevard Railroad Crossing in Braintree for a report of a motor vehicle struck by an MBTA Commuter Rail train. Upon arrival officers ascertained the following preliminary information: a 37 year old female, operating a 2012 Ford Fusion, and her 15 year old male passenger were stopped at the grade crossing when they were struck from behind by a 2007 Acura being operated by a 42 year old female from Braintree. This collision forced the Ford Fusion forward onto the track area and partially onto the right of way. At this time both passengers exited from the vehicle and proceeded a safe distance away. Shortly thereafter the commuter rail train struck the vehicle causing substantial front end damage.

A preliminary investigation suggests the driver of the Acura may have experienced solar glare which impeded their vision hence striking the stationary Ford Fusion.

All parties involved did NOT report any injuries and the incident is still under investigation.

media inquiries should be directed to Lt. Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com

tpdnews.

The events listed above are allegations; All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Quincy men arrested after drug transaction

Peter Wilkinson
On December 2, 2014 at approximately 5:30pm Transit Police officers working in Area 3 were on patrol at the MBTA's Quincy Center Station when their attention was drawn to two males, later identified as Michael Murray, 32, and Peter Wilkinson, 53, both of Quincy. Wilkinson and Murray were standing on the Red Line platform and were overheard negotiating a drug transaction. Shortly thereafter both males boarded a northbound train, once on board Murray was observed handing Wilkinson US Curency and in exchange Wilkinson handed Murray what appeared to be a clear baggie containing pills. (believed to be Klonopins) When the train entered JFK/UMass station both parties were removed and placed into custody for violations of the Commonwealth's Drug Laws. Subsequently officers discovered there were 2 warrants in existence for Murray's arrest issued from Roxbury District Court for Receiving Stolen Property and Threats to Commit a Crime and Dorchester District Court for Larceny. Wilkinson and Murray were transported to Transit Police HQ for the arrest booking process. It is expected both will be arraigned sometime today in Quincy District Court.

Michael Murray


media inquiries should be directed to Lt. Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com

tpdnews.

The events listed above are allegations; All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt


Monday, December 1, 2014

Do you know/recognize this person ? Contact us if you do.

Transit Police Detectives are seeking the identity of the individual depicted within. If you know the whereabouts or identity of this individual please contact our Criminal Investigations Unit at 617-222-1050. If you would like to assist our investigators but wish to remain anonymous you can always text us your tip to 873873 or use the anonymous feature on our SeeSay app.


On Sunday, 11/23/14, at 11:40 a.m., the male depicted within stole an iPhone 4S from a patron on the north escalator at Ruggles Station before fleeing through the lower bus way in the direction of Columbus Avenue and St. Cyprians Place.

media inquiries should be directed to Lt. Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com

tpdnews.

The events listed above are allegations; All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt