Reports begin circulating around 2 p.m. EDT that suggested a suspect responsible for the two blasts at the Boston Marathon would be taken into custody in short order.
Moments later, other major news outlets began reporting a person was in custody and would be arraigned in a courthouse.
However, the Boston Police Department and FBI report inaccuracies in reports, stating that no Boston Marathon suspect in the explosions was under arrest or near being taken into custody.
Nonetheless, a critical piece of evidence could possibly break the case and identify a person or group responsible for the terror attacks.
Sources confirmed a Lord & Taylor camera has footage that shows a man placing a dark backpack or bag down near the site of the explosions. However, it's important to note that many people were in place along the route and this could be a benign act with no link to the carnage.
However, investigators are chasing down all leads that can help them track down a perpetrator.
Again, regarding the question: Has a Boston suspect been ID'd? At this time, the response is no, but could change soon as more news continues to break.