Crime
Massachusetts man allegedly chases juvenile in attempted kidnapping
A Massachusetts man has been arrested on some disturbing charges.
According to Boylston Police, on Wednesday, at approximately 3:30 p.m., Boylston Police Officers were dispatched to the area of Mill Road for the report of an attempted kidnapping.
Responding officers were informed that a man attempted to lure a juvenile into his home. After the juvenile refused to enter the home, the suspect chased the juvenile down the road. The juvenile was able to give a description of the subject and later made a positive identification of the suspect.
The suspect was identified as 59-year-old David Shays, who resides in Boylston.
Shays was charged with Enticing a Child Under 16, Attempt to Commit a Crime (Kidnapping), and Assault.
Bail for Shays was set at $15,000, he was booked at the Boylston Police Department and transported to the Worcester Police Department for holding.
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Jake Perry
June 17, 2022 at 8:58 am
Amputate his right leg so this doesn’t happen again.