Crime surge near Boston college campuses: BPD warns of spike in break-ins

Crime surge near Boston college campuses: BPD warns of spike in break-ins

BPD issues warning as break-ins rise near Boston campuses.

BOSTON, MA — Boston Police have issued a safety advisory following a spike in residential break-ins and attempted burglaries in the Allston/Brighton area, particularly targeting homes near Boston College and Boston University.


Key Points

  • BPD reports rise in residential break-ins in Allston/Brighton near BC and BU
  • Police urge residents to lock doors, use lights, and secure valuables
  • Active investigations underway; tips can be submitted anonymously

Homes near campuses targeted

According to the Boston Police Department, the incidents are under active investigation, with several homes near the universities experiencing break-ins or attempted intrusions. Authorities say community vigilance is essential in deterring further crimes.

“Community awareness is key to preventing further criminal activity,” the department stated in a public advisory released by its Media Relations office.

The department has not confirmed the number of incidents but emphasized the concentration near student-populated areas in Allston and Brighton.

Safety steps urged

BPD is urging residents to take preventive measures including locking all doors and windows, using motion-activated lighting, and avoiding placing valuables in visible areas. Officials also recommend installing home security systems or video surveillance where possible.

Residents are encouraged to report suspicious individuals or activity by calling 911. Quick reporting may aid ongoing investigations and help prevent future incidents.

Contact information for tips

Anyone with information about the break-ins is asked to contact District D-14 Detectives at (617) 343-4256. Anonymous tips can also be submitted.