Crime & Safety

Massachusetts State Police on Lookout for Reckless Highway Motorcyclist

The motorcyclist has eluded Massachusetts State Police on I-93 and routes 128 and 24

Posted by Joseph Markman 

Massachusetts State police in Framingham and Milton are asking the public and local police departments to be on the lookout for a motorcycle seen on Boston-area highways driving recklessly at speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour.

The operator of the motorcycle, described by state police Monday as a black and yellow Suzuki GSXR 1000 or 750, drives weekdays between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

"He has been observed by Troopers on Route 24, Interstate 93, and Route 128 (I-95) traveling in excess of 100 mph using all lanes and operating in a reckless manner," according to a state police "BOLO" statement posted by the Braintree Police Department on Facebook

"If the operator of the motorcycle observes a marked state police cruiser, he will accelerate, using the breakdown lane to a speed above 100 mph to avoid being stopped or identified," police said. "The motorcycle has no plate mounted."

Police described the operator as a white male wearing a full face matte black helmet, black leather jacket, and sometimes wears brown Carhartt insulated construction pants.

Anyone having information regarding the described motorcycle or operator is requested to contact Tpr. Allen Luther of State Police Framingham at 508-820-2250 or Tpr. Michael Hardman of State Police Milton at 617-698-5840.


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