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Page 2 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, December 23, 2022 MBTA Police seeking suspect after vehicles trashed at Oak Grove T Station parking lot By Steve Freker S everal vehicles were vandalized in the early morning hours at the Oak Grove MBTA Station on Thursday, December 8, and MBTA Transit Police are seeking a suspect in the case. While no suspect or suspects have been identified in the case, MBTA Police are seeking to identify a person of interest in the case. MBTA Transit Police have provided photos of a person described as a person of interest. Malden Police have shared the same message. Police said a number of vehicles were vandalized at the Oak Grove parking lot on Dec. DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN? If you can identify the man shown in this photo, please call Malden Police or MBTA Transit Police. He is a person of interest in an investigation regarding the vandalizing of motor vehicles at the Oak Grove MBTA Station parking lot. (Courtesy/MBTA Transit Police) 8 around 1 a.m. Authorities are asking anyone with information in the case CHEER| FROM PAGE 1 www.eight10barandgrille.com We Have Reopened for Dine-In and Outside Seating every day beginning at 4 PM WE'RE OPEN! 8 Norwood Street, Everett (617) 387-9810 STAY SAFE! families, especially during the holidays,” said Junior Aid Association of Malden President Susan Higgins. “Through this service project, we hope to help some of our most vulnerable neighbors and feed their families this season. We thank the Elks for their extremely generous donations and continued generosity to our organization.” This year, gift cards were provided to the Forestdale School and Salemwood School communities. For more information, please visit Junior Aid Association of Malden and Medford-Malden Elks #915 on Facebook. to call the MBTA Transit Police Criminal Investigations unit at 617-222-1050 or by anonymous text at 873873. Or call the Malden Police Department at 781397-7171. Junior Aid Corresponding Secretary Paula Higgins (center) presented gift cards to Forestdale School Principal Don Concannon and Assistant Principal Karie Carpenito. Junior Aid Historian Mary Jo Koizumi (center) presented gift cards to Salemwood School Principal Van Huynh and Assistant Principal Jane Wright.

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