Framingham Teens Charged With Vehicle Breakins; Crash Stolen Car into Stone Wall
Framingham Police say three Framingham teens are responsible for a bunch of motor vehicle breakins over the weekend; police arrested the teens early Monday morning after they crashed a stolen car into a stone wall.
Framingham Police say three Framingham teens are responsible for a bunch of motor vehicle breakins over the weekend.
Early Monday morning police received a call from a Route 9 apartment complex about suspects breaking into cars. More than 15 vehicles at Grandview Terrace apartments were broken into over the weekend.
Whiel searching the area for the suspects, police came across a Toyota crashed into a stone wall at 1300 Worcester Rd, said Framingham Police Lt. Ron Brandolini. The Toyota was reported stolen out of Natick on Oct. 3, said Brandolini.
One male teenage was inside the vehicle injured. Police searched the crash areas and found two other male teens in a wooden area nearby. Massachusetts State Police k9 unit was called in to search for a possible fourth teen, but didn't find anything.
Inside the stolen vehicle were items from cars recently broken into, marijuana and drug paraphernalia, said Brandolini.
Arrested were:
- Jefferson Deandrade, 17, of 19C Carlson Rd of Framingham. Charged with possession of a stolen motor vehicle, possession of marijuana (class D) with intent to distribute, leaving the scene of a crash with personal injury and 7 counts of possession of stolen property under $250.
- Vinicius Ales, 17, of 7B Glen St of Framingham. Charged with possession of a stolen motor vehicle, possession of marijuana (class D) with intent to distribute, possession of burglary tools and 8 counts of possession of stolen property under $250.
- Joel Figueroa, 17, of 21A Beaver Terrace Circle of Framingham. Charged with possession of a dangerous weapon, a stolen gun; possession of a stolen motor vehicle, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, possession of burglary tools and 7 counts of possession of stolen property under $250.
One of those arrested required medical treatment, from the crash.
Chris Gagen
11:49 am on Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Ahhhh as always, Framingham churning out some real winners! We need to have a chain gang community service program for teens, get some work done while shaming them into falling in line.
Herb Chasan
11:13 pm on Wednesday, October 10, 2012
This is the perfect example why we need a program like Hoops and Homework so that kids like these will have something constructive to do with their free time. Please support this at Town Meeting on Oct. 16
Ryan Seavey
11:29 am on Friday, October 12, 2012
^Yeah cuz they look like the kinda kids who are dying to be in after school programs...