Crime & Safety

Wrentham Police Log April 1-17: Brockton Resident Arrested for B&E

The following is from the Wrentham Police Department. Where arrests are mentioned they do not indicate convictions.

April 5

12:24 p.m.-Wrentham Police arrested a 22-year-old Roxbury woman.  Jasmin Sabrina Taylor of 681 Parker St. was charged with malicious destruction of property over $250. She arrest was the result of a call to police of a shoplifter at the Wrentham Village Premium Outlets.

April 9

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1:45 a.m-Wrentham Police were investigating suspicious activity on South St.  As a result of this investigation a vehicle pursuit took place which ended a short time later in Norton. Wrentham Police arrested a 29 year old Brockton man as a result. Kristopher Mather, of 130 Tribou St. was charged with B&E into a motor vehicle, larceny, failure to stop and numerous motor vehicle charges. Wrentham police were assisted Massachusetts State Police.

3:30 a.m.-Wrentham Police responded to Alltown Convenient Store on South Street for a report of a suspicious person. As a result they arrested Nicholas Mather, of 4 Hampton Road of Brockton, was charging him with B&E motor vehicle, larceny and resisting arrest. 

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April 10

12:50 p.m.-Wrentham police arrested a 17 year old Norfolk resident. Christopher Perry, of 10 Village Green was charged with possession of a class D substance with the intent to distribute. The arrest was the result of a call to police from King Philip Regional High School for reported drug activity.

April 17

8:10 a.m.-Wrentham Police arrested a 40-year-old Attleboro man. Manuel Costa, of 1346 Newport Ave. was arrested on an outstanding warrant from Boston District Court. The arrest was the result of police being called to the Arbor Inn Motel on Washington Street for a disturbance. 


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