ATTLEBORO, Mass. — Attleboro police are seeking the public’s help in identifying those responsible for dumping a large quantity of household items outside Habitat for Humanity.
The incident occurred on March 15, when two males and one female were seen unloading a U-Haul truck at the parking lot of 9 Washington Street.
The individuals left behind multiple pieces of household furniture, including more than six dressers and ten chairs. Upon investigation, the items were found to be waterlogged.
Anyone who may recognize the individuals or have information about the incident is urged to contact Attleboro Police Officer Devin Hackett at 508-222-1212.
The APD is seeking the public's help in identifying several individuals who dumped a large amount of household belongings from a U-Haul at Habitat for Humanity (9 Washington St.) on March 15th around 9PM. Anyone with information is asked to contact APD at 508-222-1212. pic.twitter.com/EbtVjOIPkH
— Attleboro Police (@AttleboroPolice) March 18, 2025
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