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Four teens arrested after 19 moving vehicles struck with bricks from SUV leading to serious permanent injuries in Worcester

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Four teens have been arrested after an alleged crime spree Saturday.

According to Worcester Police, on December 26th, at about 3:50 p.m., Worcester Police officers were dispatched to Plantation Street for a report of an assault with a brick. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the thirty-seven-year-old male victim, who was severely injured when he was driving eastbound on Plantation Street. As he passed a red SUV, someone threw a brick at his vehicle. It went through the windshield, struck the victim in the face, and caused very serious , permanent injuries. The victim was transported to the hospital, and officers received information that the suspect vehicle was a stolen red SUV.

As officers gathered information and looked for the SUV, many other calls for service came in reporting inhabitants of a red SUV throwing bricks at passing vehicles. An officer spotted the red SUV near Harrington Way, and began to follow it. The suspect vehicle sped up and the officer pursued the vehicle to the area of Ashwood Street, where the vehicle stopped. Two male occupants of the vehicle fled on foot, and two female occupants of the vehicle stayed in the car.

Officers pursued the two males and took them into custody in the area of Houghton Street. One of the male suspects is fifteen-years-old and the other is sixteen-years-old. One of the female suspects is fifteen-years-old and the other is sixteen-years-old. A total of nineteen vehicles were struck by bricks and damaged. All four juveniles are charged with Aggravated Assault and Battery by Means of a Dangerous Weapon (Brick), Assault with a Dangerous Weapon (Brick) x 5, Mayhem, Conspiracy, Malicious Damage to a Motor Vehicle x 19, Throwing Missiles at a Train or Bus, Use of a Motor Vehicle without Authority, and Resisting Arrest. In addition, the sixteen-year-old male is charged with Unlawful Carrying of a Dangerous Weapon (Brass Knuckles) and Carrying a Dangerous Weapon When Arrested. They will be arraigned in court.

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2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Harry Connington

    December 27, 2020 at 1:33 pm

    I hope they throw the book at them. And I hope the victim heals well, then Sues them l

  2. Jake Perry

    December 28, 2020 at 10:15 am

    Name them please. I want people to be able to google what they did for the rest of their lives.

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