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Dead body found at Mattapan home owned by Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley's husband as Boston Police open death investigation

Saturday, July 18, 2026
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Dead body found at Mattapan home owned by Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley's husband as Boston Police open death investigation

Boston Police received an 'investigate person' call at 1:52 p.m. Saturday for 25 Malta Street in Mattapan — a seven-bedroom, $919,000 house owned by Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley's husband Conan Harris — and found a dead body in the area of the home.

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BOSTON — A dead body was discovered Saturday afternoon on the grounds of a Mattapan property owned by the husband of U.S. Representative Ayanna Pressley, and Boston police have opened a death investigation at the address.
The death investigation was first reported by the Boston Globe, with additional details reported by the Daily Mail Saturday evening.
Boston Police were dispatched at 1:52 p.m. to 25 Malta Street on what BPD spokesperson Officer James Moccia described as an "investigate person" call. Sgt. Det. John Boyle, also a department spokesperson, told reporters BPD is treating the scene as a "death investigation." The case is being handled by the department's Homicide Unit.
The two-story blue home at 25 Malta Street in Mattapan owned by Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley's husband Conan Harris.
25 Malta Street, the Mattapan home owned by Conan Harris. Photo: Zillow.

What the scene looked like

By Saturday afternoon, an officer had been posted at the front door of the address — a two-story blue home fronted by a freshly-painted white picket fence. Yellow-and-red crime scene tape marked off the yard. A for-sale sign was propped up out front. On-scene officers declined to say whether anyone was staying at the house at the time of the call, referring questions to BPD media relations.

The property Harris flipped and put on the market

Boston property records and federal financial disclosures show the property is owned by Conan Harris, Pressley's husband. The eight-bedroom, four-bath multi-family home, built in 1910, was purchased by Harris for $340,000 in 2021. It is currently listed for sale by Thumbprint Realty for $1.15 million, more than triple the purchase price four years ago.

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Chantae Turner, the realtor Harris and Pressley hired to list the property, told the Globe that the current tenants had been living at the home "for a while." Turner declined to comment further, calling the death "unfortunate."

A property that was raided by BPD two months ago

A neighbor told the Globe that Saturday's death investigation is not the first time Boston Police have been at the property in force. According to the neighbor, BPD officers raided the same house roughly two months ago — about a month before Harris and Pressley listed it for sale.
Boston Police have not publicly confirmed the earlier raid or its subject, and the department has not addressed whether the two incidents are connected.

The Pressley-Harris rental portfolio

Federal financial disclosures show the 25 Malta Street property brought Harris and Pressley as much as $100,000 in rental income during 2025. The couple's disclosures list rental income from four Bay State properties last year totaling roughly $350,000, plus proceeds from the sale of a Fort Lauderdale home valued at between $50,000 and $100,000.
The couple also own an Edgartown property on Martha's Vineyard listed by the New York Post at $1.1 million, which produced between $15,001 and $50,000 in rent last year. Two additional Boston units brought in similar rental brackets.

Where Harris was Saturday morning

Harris spent Saturday morning at the Shaw-Roxbury Branch Library, where he took the podium to speak on behalf of Pressley at a ceremony renaming the branch in honor of Sarah-Ann Shaw — the first Black woman to work as an on-air television reporter in Boston.
Pressley's office had not responded to inquiries seeking comment as of Saturday evening.

What has not been said

Boston Police have not released the identity, age or sex of the deceased. The department has not said whether the death is being treated as suspicious, whether foul play is suspected, whether Harris — or anyone connected to the household — was present at 25 Malta Street when the body was found, or whether the tenants Turner referenced were present at the property Saturday.
This is a developing story.

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