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By Abby Patkin
In the span of just two days, MBTA Transit Police arrested three men in separate incidents involving alleged or attempted sex crimes within the transit system.
Around 3 p.m. Monday, transit police responded to Ashmont station for a report of a man who was allegedly trying to touch women inappropriately. Officers located the 37-year-old man on the platform and learned that he had warrants out for his arrest, according to a post on X.
Transit police said the man also allegedly had cocaine on him when he was taken into custody.
The following day at 10 p.m., officers arrested a 42-year-old Jamaica Plain man accused of indecently assaulting a woman on an Orange Line train. The man was taken into custody at Jackson Square station, transit police said.
Later on Tuesday, transit police arrested a 64-year-old Boston man around 11 p.m. after he was allegedly caught “upskirting” a 15-year-old girl with his cellphone. “Upskirting” refers to surreptitiously photographing a person’s private areas, particularly under a skirt or dress; the practice is illegal in Massachusetts.
Officers arrested the man at Back Bay station and seized his cellphone, according to transit police.
4/1 3PM #MBTA Ashmont TPD Offs respond for a male allegedly attempting to touch women inappropriately. Officers locate a 37y/o male on platform. SP had warrants for his arrest & in possession of alleged cocaine. SP placed into custody & transported to TPDHQ for booking process.
— MBTA Transit Police (@MBTATransitPD) April 2, 2024
4/2 10PM #MBTA Jackson Sq. TPD officers arrest a 42 y/o Jamaica Plain man after he Indecently Assaulted a female onboard an OL train. Subject transported to TPDHQ for the arrest/booking process.
— MBTA Transit Police (@MBTATransitPD) April 3, 2024
4/2 11PM #MBTA Back Bay TPD Officers arrest a 64y/o Boston man after he was caught "Upskirting" a 15y/o female w/his cellphone. Phone seized; subject placed into custody & transported to TPDHQ for the arrest booking process.
— MBTA Transit Police (@MBTATransitPD) April 3, 2024
Abby Patkin is a general assignment news reporter whose work touches on public transit, crime, health, and everything in between.
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