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Cambridge Police Make Multiple Arrests Related to West Cambridge Housebreaks

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Cambridge Police have arrested three individuals this week in connection with a pair of housebreaks that recently occurred in West Cambridge.

Joshua Diaz, 20, 247 Melrose Street in Lawrence, and Jonathan Pagan, 22, 126 Fremont Avenue in Everett, were arrested for Burglary and Larceny Over $250 on Monday evening after a Healey Street home in Cambridge was broken into at approximately 9:18 p.m. Jewelry, computer monitors and keyboards were stolen from the victim and ultimately recovered by the police.     

In a separate incident, Daniel Ryan, 28, 28 Franklin Street in Somerville, was arrested Tuesday morning on warrants out of Cambridge District Court for Breaking & Entering Daytime for Felony, Larceny Over $250 and Destruction of Property.  The warrant was related to a housebreak that occurred at a Worthington Street residence on April 9, 2014. A Nikon camera, an iPad, iPod Touch, MacBook Pro, and several pieces of jewelry were stolen during the housebreak.    

The details contained above are allegations.  The suspects are presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

 

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Page was posted on 5/8/2018 8:44 PM
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