BOSTON, MA – A Roxbury man was arrested late Wednesday night after officers caught him in the act of breaking into a downtown business, police said.
Around 10:30 p.m. on Sept. 24, officers from District A-1 responded to a report of a break-in at Going Bananas, a store located at 65 Salem Street. A caller described a man in a black hoodie and black jeans marked with graffiti attempting to force entry.
When officers arrived, they found a man crouched at the shop’s open doorway, stuffing items into his clothing before trying to walk away. The suspect, identified as Elvin Clayton, 24, of Roxbury, was quickly detained.
A witness told officers Clayton had approached her moments earlier asking for a screwdriver. Police recovered several stolen goods from him, including a sealed box of baseball cards and a box of chocolate concealed in his pants. Officers also found scissors, a fork, and a lighter inside his jacket, along with a seatbelt cutter discovered during booking.
Clayton was charged with nighttime breaking and entering of a building (felony) and possession of a burglarious instrument. He is expected to be arraigned in Boston Municipal Court.
Key Points
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- Police caught 24-year-old Elvin Clayton mid-break-in at Going Bananas on Salem Street.
- Stolen items included baseball cards and chocolate hidden in his clothing.
- Clayton faces felony breaking and entering and possession of burglar tools charges.
A late-night burglary ended with a suspect in cuffs and baseball cards stuffed down his pants.