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Front Door Forced Open at 3:51 AM: Serial Burglaries at MIT's Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity

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On May 15, 2024, MIT Police responded to a burglary report at Alpha Delta Phi fraternity at 351 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge. A male suspect forcibly broke through the front door at approximately 3:51 AM and stole a backpack containing a PlayStation console, game cartridges, and a guitar. This was the second burglary at the same fraternity house within six months.

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TIMELY WARNING - BURGLARY: On May 15, 2024, at 12:20 p.m., the MIT Police responded to Alpha Delta Phi, an MIT fraternity located at 351 Massachusetts Ave., in Cambridge on a report of a burglary. The reporting party stated that at 03:51 a.m., a male suspect forcibly broke through the front door and entered the residence. The suspect then stole a backpack containing a play station console, game cartridges, attachments and a guitar in a soft case. According to video surveillance provided by the fraternity, the suspect appears to be a male, unknown race, medium build, wearing a white cowboy hat, light blue short-sleeve t-shirt and dark blue pants. CRIME PREVENTION TIPS: - Immediately notify the MIT Police at 617-253-1212 or 100 from any campus phone if you believe a crime is occurring, has occurred, or is about to occur. - Always lock your residential doors and windows, assure that the locks are in good working order, and close and lock first floor windows at night or when not at home. - Lock your residential door if you are leaving (even if only for a minute or two). - Report suspicious people or activity. Report all tailgaters.
The report was filed at 12:20 PM EDT on May 15, the same day, roughly eight hours after the burglary occurred at 3:51 AM EDT
The suspect's distinctive 'white cowboy hat' description is highly unusual and suggests either a deliberate disguise or a bold, identifiable choice that may have aided witness identification
The suspect gained entry by forcing the front door, a different method than the December 2023 burglary at the same address where no forced entry was reported
Context

Background

On May 15, 2024, MIT Police responded to a burglary at Alpha Delta Phi fraternity at 351 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge. A suspect forcibly broke through the front door at 3:51 AM and stole electronics and a guitar. This was the second burglary at the same fraternity house in six months; in December 2023, two males entered the building and stole two bicycles from the basement storage room without any signs of forced entry. MIT Police also documented additional burglaries at other fraternity houses during 2024, including incidents at Beta Theta Pi in September 2024 where bicycles were stolen. The pattern of targeting fraternity houses highlighted vulnerabilities in residential security for MIT's Independent Living Groups along Massachusetts Avenue.
Analysis

Key Findings

Alpha Delta Phi at 351 Massachusetts Avenue was burglarized twice within six months, with different methods of entry each time
MIT experienced a broader pattern of fraternity burglaries throughout 2024, with bicycles and electronics being the most common targets
The timely warning was issued approximately eight hours after the burglary was discovered
Outcome
The suspect was not immediately apprehended. MIT Police issued a timely warning to the campus community. The incident was part of a pattern of burglaries at MIT fraternity houses during 2024.
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Added May 2026Updated June 2026Via ingestion