A surveillance image showing a suspect who is believed to have thrown a brick through a window at the Northborough Police station early Wednesday morning. (Courtesy Northborough Police Department)

NORTHBOROUGH – Police Chief Brian Griffin reports that the Northborough Police Department is asking for public assistance as it seeks to identify a suspect who threw a brick through a window of the police station. 

On Wednesday, March 20, at approximately 6 a.m., an unknown individual walked up to the Northborough Police Station and threw a brick through a window of the department’s training room. 

No one was in the station at the time and there were no injuries. 

The individual then ran from the area heading east on Route 20.

Northborough Police are releasing a surveillance image of the individual with the hope that members of the public can help to identify the suspect. To view surveillance video showing the suspect, click here

Anyone who was driving on Route 20 at the time or anyone who has information on the suspect is asked to call Detective Chris Buzzell at 508-393-1515.

A brick that was thrown through a window at the Northborough Police station early Wednesday morning. (Courtesy Northborough Police Department)
A window of the training room at the Northborough Police station after a brick was thrown through it early Wednesday morning. (Courtesy Northborough Police Department)
Damage to a window at the Northborough Police station after a brick was thrown through it early Wednesday morning. (Courtesy Northborough Police Department)
Northborough Police Department Seeks Public Assistance After Brick Thrown Through Window