2 men charged with break-in at firearms training school in Holliston
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2 men charged with break-in at firearms training school in Holliston
"Two men have been arrested and charged in connection with a break-in last month at a firearms school in Holliston, authorities said. Jason Liberis, 18, of Oxford, and Bryan Ayala Perez, 18, of Johnston, R.I., have each been charged with breaking and entering in the nighttime, breaking and entering from a firearms dealer, unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of a large capacity weapon, and conspiracy, according to the Middlesex District Attorney's Office and Holliston Police Chief Matthew Stone."
"Liberis was arrested Friday morning in Oxford and arraigned in Framingham District Court, where he was ordered held pending a dangerousness hearing scheduled for Monday, the DA's office said in a statement. Ayala Perez was arrested in Palm Springs, Fla., and will be arraigned "subject to extradition to Massachusetts." The two men allegedly broke into Mass Firearms School, which teaches firearms training classes and is the largest firearms school in the state, according to the school's website."
"Video surveillance indicated three people were in and around the building, and two of them were in the firearms retail store. The surveillance footage allegedly showed three suspects dressed in dark clothing and wearing masks stealing two semi-automatic rifles before fleeing in a four-door sedan, according to the DA's office. A further investigation allegedly revealed that Liberis and Ayala Perez were two of the three suspects, according to officials."
Two 18-year-old men, Jason Liberis of Oxford and Bryan Ayala Perez of Johnston, R.I., were arrested and charged with nighttime breaking and entering, breaking and entering from a firearms dealer, unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of a large capacity weapon, and conspiracy. The break-in at Mass Firearms School occurred Oct. 30 shortly before 11:30 p.m. Surveillance footage showed three masked suspects stealing two semi-automatic rifles and fleeing in a four-door sedan. Investigators allege Ayala Perez stole the vehicle used to travel to the school and kept watch while Liberis and a third suspect entered. Liberis was arraigned and held pending a dangerousness hearing; Ayala Perez was arrested in Palm Springs and faces extradition.
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