Teenagers arrested after attempted moped theft in Mattapan

Teenagers arrested after attempted moped theft in mattapan

Teenagers arrested after attempted moped theft in Mattapan

Mattapan, MA Officers were on patrol near Washington Street and Brent Street at approximately 9:13 PM on Monday in response to community concerns regarding the reckless operation of off-highway vehicles.

While on patrol, they observed a group of juveniles gathered in a parking lot at 637 Washington Street. The group was seen surrounding a red moped and tampering with the steering column in an apparent attempt to steal it.

When approached by officers, the suspects fled on foot. After a brief chase, five individuals were detained.

The owner of the moped approached officers during the investigation and reported that the same group had tried to rob her earlier on Talbot Avenue. Officers noted visible damage to the moped, including a cracked front cover and a broken steering column.

Five juveniles, aged fourteen to seventeen, were placed under arrest. They are expected to be arraigned in Dorchester District Court on charges of unarmed robbery and malicious destruction of property under $1,200.

Richmond police seek suspects in credit card theft case

Richmond police seek suspects in credit card theft case

Richmond police seek suspects in credit card theft case

RICHMOND, VA — Richmond Police detectives are asking for help in identifying suspects involved in a theft from a vehicle. The incident took place on Kensington Avenue.

At approximately 2:00 PM on Wednesday, a wallet was stolen from a vehicle parked in the 4400 block of Kensington Avenue. The wallet contained credit cards that were subsequently used at various locations in the city.

Surveillance cameras captured images of the individuals using the stolen credit card. Photos of the suspects are attached to the police release.

Anyone with information about these individuals is encouraged to call Property Crimes Detective M. Williams at (804) 646-1007. Tips can also be submitted through Crimes Stoppers at (804) 780-1000, with anonymity guaranteed.

The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app is another means for submitting anonymous tips. Richmond police are actively pursuing this case.

Authorities continue to investigate the incident for further leads. The public’s assistance is critical in solving the crime.

In the search for the suspects, one thing is clear: Richmond Police are determined to bring those responsible to justice.

Woman nabbed for grocery store thefts

Police handcuffs and criminal fingerprints card

Suspect nabbed twice in thefts, pulled into police net

UTICA, NY – A woman, banned from the Hannaford grocery store, was arrested Saturday for theft, according to Utica Police. Amber Beaton, age 41, had reportedly stolen groceries before being detained by loss prevention staff.

Police arrived at the scene shortly after being called by loss prevention associates. They then transported Beaton to the Utica Police Department, charging her with burglary in the third degree and petit larceny.

On Tuesday, Utica Police received a report of a stolen truck from a contractor. The contractor indicated that he had entered a location to work and noticed the work truck was missing upon exiting.

A BOLO alert was issued, prompting an off-duty officer to spot the stolen truck on Genesee Street. The vehicle was later found in a business plaza on Trenton Avenue.

Officers located a female who appeared to be hiding in the men’s room of the business. Beaton was eventually identified as the female and was holding the key fob to the stolen vehicle when she exited.

Beaton was taken to the Utica Police Department following the incident. After the investigation concluded, she faced additional charges of grand larceny in the fourth degree.

The Utica community remains vigilant as police continue to address local thefts.

Amber Beaton was caught in a web of crime after two thefts in just days.