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Pawtucket Police nab Oak Hill break-in suspects

2:34 PM Wed, May 20, 2009 | Permalink
Tatiana Pina    Email

PAWTUCKET, R.I. - Two men foiled Tuesday by residents of the James Street house they tried to break into have been charged with a series of breaks in the Oak Hill section of the city, according to the Pawtucket Police.

The police said that tenants at 8 James St. confronted the two men on the property as they tried to gain entry to the house. The men fled in a vehicle.

The two matched the description of two men who had broken into homes in the Oak Hill section of Pawtucket, according to Det. Lt. Daniel Mullen. The police arrested the men after a short chase.

"It was a good grab," Mullen said. "The whole neighborhood was pretty frightened. We're pretty confident these two are responsible for a number of breaks up there."

João R. Dossantos, 21, of 167 Japonica St., Pawtucket, was charged with one count of breaking and entering, two counts of breaking an entering when a person is home, burglary and three counts of conspiracy in connection with break-ins at 9 James St., 65 Alfred Stone Rd., 39 Marbury Ave. and 69 Marbury Ave.

Raymond Gyamfi, 19, of 181 Magil St., Pawtucket, was charged with breaking and entering into a dwelling, burglary, two counts of conspiracy, reckless driving-eluding police and fraudulent use of credit cards in connection with break-in at 8 James St. and 65 Alfred Stone Rd.

Both men were expected to appear in District Court Wednesday.

The arrest stem from work by the Patrol Division and the Major Crimes Unit and Det. Donti Rosciti and Det. David Connors.

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Friday, May 22, 2009

 

Dear Arthur and friends,

I am content the two suspects face a prison term.  However, according to Pawtucket Times reports, the suspects lost their breaking and entering streak after one of them became injured in a James Street home.

Apparently, the two did not know the owner was still home.  When one of them tried to enter through a bathroom window, the owner slammed the window shut on the suspect's arm.   The injured suspect apparently made himself known to the home owner.

By the way, a recent CBS news report said many former b&e suspects no longer housebreak because they do not know what challenges oppose them on the other side of the door or window.

 

Peace, Ludlow 1 

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I am sure there are a few who look elsewhere, but most are in need of drugs and they pick quick hits without checking

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We can not rest on the pair's capture, because there are others who may also be preying on our neighbors, so this is a good step but keep the vigil on suspicions and build our strong protective foundation.

We all win together staying concerned and not panicked

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