
"Just before 1 a.m., officers responded to a report of two males breaking into a resident's cars on Pilgrim Road, police said in a statement. Working with Norwell police and a Hingham K-9 unit, officers investigated and launched a drone to help find the suspects. Using the drone, police found the two males, who ran when spotted, on another street. Officers caught and arrested a 17-year-old male but were not able to find the other suspect, according to police."
"The suspects allegedly broke into approximately 60 unlocked cars in the neighborhood, police said. Some cars were only rummaged through, but others had belongings taken from them, including a laptop, car fob keys, house keys, and cash, according to officials. Police reported that an electric scooter was also taken from a driveway. The arrested suspect, whose name is not being released because he is a minor, was charged with breaking and entering into a motor vehicle, disturbing the peace, and conspiracy, according to police."
Police in Hingham arrested a Holbrook teen after he and another suspect allegedly broke into about 60 cars in one night. Just before 1 a.m., officers responded to a report of two males breaking into a resident's cars on Pilgrim Road and worked with Norwell police and a Hingham K-9 unit, launching a drone to help find the suspects. Using the drone, officers located two males; one fled and one 17-year-old was arrested while the other was not found. Some cars were rummaged and others had items stolen, including a laptop, car fob keys, house keys, cash, and an electric scooter. The arrested minor was charged with breaking and entering into a motor vehicle, disturbing the peace, and conspiracy, then released to his parents and slated for arraignment at Hingham Juvenile Court.
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