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Doorbell Cam Catches Burglar Breaking Into Mass. Home a Second Time, Police Say
A Massachusetts man is facing charges after he was caught on a Ring doorbell camera Sunday allegedly breaking into a home in Cohasset two separate times, local police say. Dylan Donahue, a 27-year-old from Norwell, was arrested at about 8 p.m. Sunday in the backyard of a home on Atlantic Avenue after being called by the homeowner, according to Cohasset…
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Cohasset Home Break-in Suspect Arrested
Dylan Donahue, a 27-year-old from Norwell, was arrested at about 8 p.m. Sunday in the backyard of a home on Atlantic Avenue after being called by the homeowner, according to Cohasset police.
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Arrest in Break-in at Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen's Mass. Mansion
The man arrested for breaking into Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen’s Massachusetts mansion on Monday morning was also charged last year with stealing a $10,000 signed Brady jersey from the Patriots Hall of Fame. Zanini Cineus, 34, formerly of Brockton but currently homeless, is facing charges of breaking and entering in the nighttime with intent to commit a felony, attempted…
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Series of Break-ins Under Investigation in Belmont
Police in Belmont, Massachusetts, are investigating a series of break-ins. Belmont Police Chief James MacIsaac tells NBC10 Boston there have been 12 break-ins since March in one neighborhood. The most recent occurred Thursday night. “We called in neighboring police departments for mutual aid, and we had the Mass. State Police here and the Mass. State Police Air Wing here last…
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Man Accused of Breaking Into Gov. Baker's Home Left Envelope With Letter, Photos: Court Docs
The man accused of brazenly breaking into Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker’s home last week walked through an unlocked door and left behind an envelope of documents before being questioned by authorities, court documents show.
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Mass. Gov. Breaks Silence on Break-in at His Home; Security Experts React
All that matters to Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker after a break-in at his Swampscott home last week is that everyone is safe, he said Wednesday, refusing to elaborate further. “Everybody’s safe. That’s the only thing that really matters and that’s all I’m going to say about it,” Baker said when asked about the incident during a news conference on...
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Gov. Baker Responds to Home Break-in, Expert Talks Security
The man accused of breaking into Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker’s home faced a judge, saying it was a misunderstanding, while the governor offered his first comments on the incident. And a security expert sounded off on the ramifications of the break-in.