Plymouth, MA, Man Arrested For Allegedly Breaking Into 7 Cars At Christmas
The following arrest information was supplied by the Portsmouth Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
A Plymouth, MA, man was taken into custody Thursday for allegedly breaking into seven vehicles, some of which were broken into on Christmas Day.
Parker Lee, 18, of Plymouth, turned himself in at Second District Court around 11 a.m. Thursday. Lee is charged with seven counts of larceny under $500.
Portsmouth Police say Lee allegedly broke into seven, unlocked motor vehicles. The break-ins occurred on Dec. 25 and 26 on Wapping Road, Taylor Road and Cheryl Avenue.
Among the items stolen were a GPS, iPod and laptop computer.
Lee pleaded no contest to the charges at his arraignment Thursday. He was sentenced to one-year probation and community service, as well as to pay restitution and court costs.
aqisland
11:27 am on Friday, January 27, 2012
these stories are all the same! 18-25 yr olds breaking into unlocked cars and stealing the same types of items to fuel drug habits I am sure. People! be diligent, lock your cars, look out for your neighbors and if something looks fishy, it probably is, so contact the police when you see something not quite right. Lets let these dirt bags know that we are all on the look out and hey...go get a job losers!
Thomas
12:31 pm on Friday, January 27, 2012
Portsmouth PD are doing a great job in catching them after the fact, Now we need to step up and keep a vigil eye out and report and suspicious activity we see. It’s time we take back our town from these low life’s. I will be watching
albert
3:25 pm on Saturday, January 28, 2012
Agreed. Portsmouth PD deserves a lot of credit for their hard work. Some PD wouldn't pursue the leads as diligently as PPD. Thank-you. Great work.