Crime & Safety
Milton Police Seek Help Identifying Youths 'Egging' Houses
Milton police release video of suspects, saying malicious antics are especially dangerous during the coronavirus health emergency.
MILTON, MA — Milton police are looking to identify those responsible for a series of homes that were "egged" overnight in the East Milton Square in February and March. Police said they believe those responsible are juveniles, but are looking to identify them to deter the behavior, especially when resources as stretched during the coronavirus health emergency.
Police said in the past two months, youths have thrown eggs at houses and rang doorbells in the middle of the night. The most recent incident took place on March 23 at about 4:30 a.m.
"There is never a good time for teenagers to be out at this time of the morning, but certainly not when we are all coping with COVID-19," Milton police said.
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Anyone who recognizes any of the juveniles pictured in this post, you are asked to contact Sergeant Detective Kristen Murphy at 617-898-4811 or kclifford@mpdmilton.org. Those who would prefer to remain anonymous, you are asked to call our anonymous tip line 617-698-2677 (COPS) or crimetips@mpdmilton.org.
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