Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Group of juveniles assault and beat a 66 year old male at MBTA Downtown Crossing.

 On December 27, 2021 at approximately 7PM a group of 6 to 7 juveniles ranging in age from 14 to 16 were at the MBTA's Downtown Crossing station pointing Nerf toy guns at several passengers and engaging in other harassing and intimidating behavior. At this time a 66 year old male victim was entering the fare gates on the Orange Line side when the group of juveniles began shooting projectiles at the victim striking him in his head. The victim exchanged words with the group. The group of juveniles then physically attacked the 66 year old punching him and throwing him against the wall while they continued their vicious assault. After the cowardly assault the group fled and entered into a southbound Red Line train. The victim sustained injuries about his head requiring EMS to transport him to a local area hospital for emergency treatment. 

Dedicated Transit Police officers pursued the group ultimately apprehending them outside of the MBTA's JFK-UMass station (where they were causing a ruckus there as well). Based on witness statements/descriptions as well as video surveillance review officers placed 3 male juveniles into custody for Assault & Battery w/a Dangerous Weapon on a Victim Over 60 years of age. The juveniles were then transported to TPD HQ for the arrest booking process. 

(Note: TPD believes this group may have been involved in other unprovoked assaults on the MBTA system earlier. Those matters are still being investigated.) 

media inquiries should be directed to Superintendent Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com  the events listed above are allegations; All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt   

Saturday, December 18, 2021

Weymouth man identified as subject who assaulted elder person.

 On October 30, 2021 we posted photographs of an individual wanted for identification relative to an Assault & Battery on a person Over 60 and Robbery (same victim) Investigation. (see posting here) On December 17, 2021 a Transit Police officer assigned to the Central District observed an individual later identified as  Wigberto Burgos, 35, of Weymouth in the vicinity of Park Street station who closely resembled the subject in the above referenced photographs. Burgos who was in possession of his pitbull "Taz" was approached and positively identified as the male in the photographs. Burgos was placed into custody for Robbery and Assault & Battery on a Person Over 60 and transported to TPD HQ for the arrest booking process. "Taz" was turned over to the custody of Animal Control. 

media inquiries should be directed to Superintendent Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com  the events listed above are allegations; All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt   

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Assault by means of a Firearm Investigation: Roxbury Crossing Station

 Transit Police Detectives are seeking the identity and/or any information on the whereabouts of the subject depicted within. Assault by means of a Dangerous Weapon/Firearm Investigation:




Incident occurred at the MBTA's Roxbury Crossing Station on December 8, 2021 at approximately 3:30PM. Please contact our Criminal Investigations Unit at 617-222-1050 or send us an anonymous tip to 873873 with any information you have on the identity or whereabouts of the subject depicted within. 

media inquiries should be directed to Superintendent Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com  the events listed above are allegations; All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt    

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Mattapan man arrested for stabbing at South Station.

 On December 14, 2021 at approximately 12AM Transit Police officers on patrol at the MBTA's South Station heard screams coming from the Red Line outbound platform. Officers immediately proceeded in that direction and located two victims, a male and a female both 38 of Boston, bleeding profusely and suffering from an apparent stab wounds. Officers also observed a male, later identified as Conroy Byfield, 45, of Mattapan standing in a fighting stance holding a knife facing the victims. Officers issued verbal commands for Byfield to drop the knife and move away from the victims. Byfield was compliant. 

Initially it appears there was a verbal confrontation which turned physical at which time Byfield is alleged to have stabbed both the male and the female. Both victims sustained serious but non life threatening injuries and were transported to a local area hospital for emergency treatment. Byfield was placed into custody and transported to TPD HQ for the arrest booking process. 

media inquiries should be directed to Superintendent Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com  the events listed above are allegations; All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt    

Saturday, December 11, 2021

92 year old man senselessly attacked. Arrest made.

 On December 10, 2021 at approximately 2:30PM Transit Police officers assigned to the South District received a radio call to respond to the MBTA's Quincy Center Station for a report of an assault. Upon arrival officers located a 92 year old male victim bleeding from his head and a concerned citizen attempting to control the bleeding. Witnesses present pointed out a male, later identified as Armando Hernandez, 49, of Boston as the assailant. Officers immediately sought out Hernandez and made observations of his inebriated state and his uncooperative disposition. The victim relayed he was forcefully shoved from behind which caused him the fall to the ground striking his head on the pavement. The attack was unprovoked and the victim has no familiarity with Hernandez. Hernandez was placed into custody for Assault & Battery on an Elderly Person w/injuries and transported to TPD HQ for the arrest booking process.  

Victim was transported to a local area hospital for treatment. 

 media inquiries should be directed to Superintendent Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com  the events listed above are allegations; All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt       

TPD arrest individual with 19 outstanding warrants. Andrew Sq. MBTA station.

On December 6, 2021 at approximately  9:30PM Transit Police officers assigned to the Central District were on patrol at the MBTA's Andrew Sq. station. While there they heard screaming coming from the area of the bus way and immediately proceeded in that direction. Upon arrival officers located a 26 year old female victim who had just been assaulted. Officers observed swelling and redness on the victim's facial area. Officers also located the alleged assailant later identified as Erik Conroy, 30, of Boston. Officers received conflicting versions on how/why the assault occurred. During this time it was discovered there were 19 individual warrants in existence for Conroy's arrest issued out of Boston Municipal Court, Roxbury District Court, West Roxbury District Court, South Boston District Court and Dorchester District Court for various offenses to include: Assault & Battery on an Ambulance Personnel, Assault & Battery on a Police Officer, Assault & Battery, B&E Building Nighttime for Felony, Assault & Battery on a Disabled Person and Assault & Battery on a Correctional Facility Employee. 

Conroy was placed into custody for the warrants and additionally charged with Assault & Battery for the incident which drew the officers attention initially. Conroy was transported to TPD HQ for the arrest booking process. 

 media inquiries should be directed to Superintendent Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com  the events listed above are allegations; All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt       

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

UPDATE: Boston man arrested for Open and Gross incident at Tufts MBTA station

 On December 6, 2021 we posted images of a person of interest relative to an Open and Gross Investigation (see posting here). Based upon tips from our riding public Transit Police detectives arrested ADONIS VALENZUELA, 27, of Boston at his residence. Valenzuela attempted to flee out the back door however he ran into a waiting TPD officer. Valenzuela was placed into custody and transported to TPD HQ for the arrest booking process. 


                                                           ADONIS VALENZUELA

 media inquiries should be directed to Superintendent Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com  the events listed above are allegations; All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt                                                  

Monday, December 6, 2021

Help the Transit Police ID this pervert. Tufts Medical Center Station MBTA


 On December 5, 2021 at approximately 7:40PM a male while on the platform of the MBTA's Tuft's Medical Center station committed a lewd act leaving behind his DNA. This behavior was performed in full view of numerous shocked and horrified passengers. The Transit Police are seeking the public's assistance in the identification and/or whereabouts of the subject depicted within relative to this incident. If you have any information on the identity or whereabouts of this subject please call our Criminal Investigations Unit at 617-222-1050 or you can send an anonymous text to 873873.




media inquiries should be directed to Superintendent Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com  the events listed above are allegations; All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt 

Sunday, December 5, 2021

Quincy man already wanted decides to draw attention to himself.....

 On December 5, 2021 at approximately 1AM Transit Police officers assigned to the North District received a radio call to respond to the MBTA's Alewife station for an unknown disturbance. Upon arrival officers mediated a verbal dispute between two parties and it appeared as if the situation was resolved. Not so fast. A male, later identified as Michael Fleming, 28, of Quincy who had nothing to do with the matter nor any relationship to the parties involved decided he was going to insert himself into the already resolved matter. Fleming began to verbally berate the officers using loud and obscene language. Officers made multiple attempts to calm Fleming to no avail. At one point after being told if he didn't calm down he would be escorted from the station Fleming picked up his skateboard and challenged the officers  to "Earn your f****** paycheck". Officers then informed Fleming based on his tumultuous conduct he would have to vacate the station. Fleming ignored the officers demands and continued to cause a disturbance. 

After continued efforts to coax Fleming to leave and clam down officers ultimately placed Fleming into custody for Disorderly Conduct and Trespassing. Fleming was transported to TPD HQ for the arrest booking process. During the booking process it was discovered there were several warrants for Fleming's arrest issued out of Quincy District Court for Assault by means of a Dangerous Weapon and two separate additional warrants for Violation of a Abuse Prevention Order. 

media inquiries should be directed to Superintendent Richard Sullivan at rsullivan@mbta.com  the events listed above are allegations; All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt