BPD: Alleged thief had box of baseball cards, chocolates down his pants
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BPD: Alleged thief had box of baseball cards, chocolates down his pants
"A Roxbury man allegedly broke into a convenience store and stuffed baseball cards and chocolates down his pants. Around 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Boston police received a report of a man in a black hoodie and black jeans with graffiti markings attempting to break into Going Bananas at 65 Salem St. Upon arrival at the scene, police identified a man matching the description crouching in front of the open door."
"Elvin Clayton, 24, was seen stuffing the items down his pants and was arrested after attempting to walk away, police say. A witness told police the suspect asked her if she had a screwdriver minutes before they arrived at the scene. Boston police recovered the baseball cards and chocolates. Clayton was also in possession of scissors, a lighter, a seatbelt cutter, and a fork, police say."
Around 10:30 p.m., Boston police received a report of a man attempting to break into Going Bananas at 65 Salem St. Officers found a man in a black hoodie and black jeans crouching in front of an open door. Elvin Clayton, 24, was seen stuffing baseball cards and chocolates down his pants and was arrested after attempting to walk away. A witness reported the suspect had asked for a screwdriver minutes earlier. Police recovered the items and found Clayton carrying scissors, a lighter, a seatbelt cutter, and a fork. Clayton pleaded not guilty and is held in Suffolk County Jail pending an Oct. 20 pre-trial hearing.
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