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Boston, Massachusetts, January 17, 2026

The Boston Police Department has released a preliminary overview of public safety incidents from a 24-hour period. The report highlights significant occurrences including 27 larcenies, a robbery, and several assaults, reflecting ongoing public safety challenges in the city. The community is encouraged to engage with law enforcement and report crimes, ensuring a collective effort towards maintaining security in Boston.

Boston, Massachusetts

Preliminary Incident Report Released for January 16, 2026, Highlighting Daily Public Safety Landscape

The Boston Police Department has released its “Boston 24 and Public Journal for Friday, January 16, 2026,” offering a preliminary overview of incidents reported across the city during a 24-hour period. The journal, covering events from Thursday at 10:00 AM through Friday at 10:00 AM, serves as an initial tally of significant occurrences, providing insight into the daily rhythm of public safety in Boston. These figures, while not constituting official crime statistics, reflect the immediate efforts of law enforcement in responding to the needs of the community.

Overview of Reported Incidents

During the specified 24-hour window, the city recorded a total of 27 larcenies categorized as “Other Larceny,” making it the most frequently reported incident type. This category encompasses a range of property thefts that do not fall under specific classifications such as larceny from a vehicle. Beyond property crimes, there was one robbery and five aggravated assaults reported. The period also saw one commercial burglary and one residential burglary. Auto theft accounted for two incidents, while fortunately, no homicides were reported during this timeframe.

The compilation of this preliminary information assists in a fluid understanding of ongoing activities, offering a window into the immediate challenges faced by the city’s residents and the responsive actions undertaken by the Boston Police Department. The figures, while preliminary, underscore the continuous vigilance required to maintain order and security within the urban fabric.

Community Engagement and Reporting Mechanisms

The effectiveness of law enforcement is often deeply intertwined with the active participation of the community it serves. The Boston Police Department consistently emphasizes avenues through which citizens can contribute to public safety, whether by reporting crimes or sharing crucial information. For those wishing to provide information anonymously regarding criminal activity, the CrimeStoppers Tip Line remains a vital resource. Individuals may contact CrimeStoppers by calling 1-800-494-TIPS or by sending a text message with the word “TIP” to CRIME (27463). This confidential channel allows for the submission of tips, including photos or videos, without requiring the disclosure of identity, safeguarding those who step forward to assist in investigations.

For immediate emergencies or crimes in progress that require an urgent police response, dialing 911 is the appropriate course of action. For other incidents, such as those reported for insurance purposes like lost or stolen property, citizens can visit any Boston Police station within the city to file an in-person report. The department ensures that such reports are handled with due diligence, even as it continues to streamline processes for greater accessibility and responsiveness.

In a broader commitment to accountability and transparency, the Boston Police Department maintains initiatives like its Data & Transparency Hub, offering various dashboards and information to the public. Furthermore, the Office of Police Accountability and Transparency (OPAT) serves as an independent civilian body designed to investigate complaints of misconduct and review police policies, fostering an environment of trust and fairness. These structures collectively underpin the department’s dedication to serving Boston with integrity and attentiveness to the well-being of its populace.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Boston 24 and Public Journal?

The Boston 24 and Public Journal is a daily report released by the Boston Police Department that provides preliminary information on incidents occurring within a specific 24-hour period. It offers an initial tally of significant events but should not be considered official crime statistics.

What period does the latest Boston 24 journal cover?

The “Boston 24 and Public Journal for Friday, January 16, 2026,” covers a 24-hour period beginning Thursday at 10:00 AM through Friday at 10:00 AM.

How can I anonymously report information to the Boston Police Department?

You can provide information anonymously through the CrimeStoppers Tip Line by calling 1-800-494-TIPS or by texting the word “TIP” to CRIME (27463). This line is monitored by police officers and trained personnel, and your identity is strictly protected.

How do I report an incident that is currently happening?

If you need to report an incident that is currently happening and requires an immediate police response, you should call 911.

Where can I report a non-emergency incident, such as lost or stolen property?

For non-emergency incidents, such as lost or stolen property, you can go to any Boston Police station within the City of Boston to report the incident in person.

Summary of Incidents: Boston 24 and Public Journal (January 16, 2026)

The following table provides a breakdown of preliminary incident reports for the 24-hour period beginning Thursday, January 15, 2026, at 10:00 AM, through Friday, January 16, 2026, at 10:00 AM.

Incident Type Count
Homicides 0
Robberies 1
Aggravated Assault 5
Commercial Burglary 1
Residential Burglary 1
Other Burglary 0
Larceny From a Vehicle 0
Other Larceny 27
Auto Theft 2

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