
Brockton Juveniles Charged in Early-Morning Raynham Vehicle Break-Ins
RAYNHAM (WBSM) —- Four juveniles from Brockton have been charged in connection with vehicle break-ins early this morning in Raynham.
According to Raynham Police Chief David LaPlante, officers responded at about 3 a.m. today to reports of a vehicle that had been broken into on King Street. Once they arrived on the scene, officers determined another vehicle on Princess Lane had been broken into as well.
LaPlante said the investigation led to surveillance video that showed “two suspects wearing hooded sweatshirts, backpacks and face masks.” Police later located four juveniles attempting to leave the area in a rideshare vehicle, LaPlante said, “wearing hooded sweatshirts, masks and gloves consistent with the surveillance video.”
He said officers also recovered stolen property from the individuals consistent with the vehicle break-ins.

The four juveniles – ages 15, 16, 16 and 17 and all from Brockton – were taken to the police station, identified and released to adults, and will later be summoned to appear in Taunton Juvenile Court on multiple charges.
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