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Boston Police Identify Suspect in City Hall Thefts After Shoplifting Arrest

City officials have stepped up internal patrols following the breach.

Overview

  • Darrin O'Neil, 60, of Lowell was named by Boston police as the suspect in Dec. 1 thefts from City Hall employee offices.
  • Detectives sought criminal complaints for two counts of larceny from a building, two counts of credit card fraud under $1,200, and common and notorious thievery.
  • Employees reported wallets with cash, IDs, and bank cards stolen during work hours, with fraudulent purchases later made at local retailers.
  • O'Neil was already in custody after a Dec. 27 arrest at Dick's House of Sport, where officers recovered about $408 in merchandise and charged him with larceny under $1,200 and common and notorious thief.
  • Investigators say O'Neil also had seven active warrants, and he is expected to be arraigned in Boston Municipal Court as councilors press for tighter security protocols.