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Two Suspects in Northbridge Burglaries Arrested

NORTHBRIDGE, Mass. – Two men suspected in a series of house breaks in the Whitinsville area were arrested and will be arraigned in Uxbridge District Court on Monday.

Police said Nathanial Parker, 19, of 14 C St., Whitinsville was arrested Friday night on a default warrant from Westborough District Court after a motor vehicle stop on Linwood Avenue. Daniel Estrella, 21, of 26 North St., Douglas, was arrested Saturday after being interviewed at the Northbridge Police Station.

After an investigation, police said both were charged with two counts each of breaking and entering in the daytime for a felony, one count each of breaking and entering in the nighttime for a felony, four counts each of malicious destruction of property under $250, two counts each of larceny over $250 and one count each of larceny under $250.

Parker was also charged with two counts of misusing a credit card under $250 and a default warrant from Westborough District Court.

The arrests were made after an investigation into several house breaks and larcenies of jewelry that occurred over the last two weeks.

Investigating officers were Det. Sgt. John D. Ouillette, Det. Donald J. Roy, and Officers Jeffrey White and Randy Lloyd.

Comments (6)

bruinsfancam8:

Another fine product from the streets of the "village".....

Jethro:

Now let's hope the court system doesn't fail us!

Resident3:

Probably busy pulling crow feathers out of his teeth.

Jughead Jones:

'Kudos Also' (An Opinion)

Hopefully 'Follow Up' may see this Article also?

A Big Thumbs Up, for all our Teachers and Municipal Workers & Departments that are doing 'More With Less', like in the Private Sector and
revolving 'Level Funded' Annual Department Budgets.

Resident3:

Kudos for outstanding police work!

FollowUp:

Indeed I did, and it gives some much needed hope. I had to chance to meet with Officer Lloyd yesterday, and he was very professional and willing to help. Apparently, the thief that stole my neighbor's video game system was logging into it while the officer was there. He said that he would make the necessary arrangements to help track the current user of the system. Unfortunately, my neighbor's jewelry is still missing, so we're hoping it gets picked up by the local Pawn Shops. Hopefully this is the start of more arrests in regards to these break-ins, so I'm becoming more hopeful. Great points, though, Mr. Jones.

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