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Massachusetts man arrested twice in five days for Breaking and Entering

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Police have arrested a man on breaking and entering charges two times in the past five days.

According to Chief Phillip Tavares of the Marshfield Police Department, on August 4, at approximately 3:15 a.m., Marshfield Police responded to an apartment complex for a report of a man breaking into a work truck.

Upon arrival, officers located 38-year-old Keith Farro of The Village at Marshfield Apartments. Police stated that Farro was dressed in all black and using a flashlight to search through the interior of a work truck which is owned by the apartment complex. Farro was holding tools in his hands which had been taken from the interior of the vehicle. Officers recognized Farro from a previous incident on July 30, 2020 during which he was arrested for breaking into a vehicle on School Street.

Police went on to say that Farro is not an employee of the apartment complex or its management company.

Officers attempted to place Farro under arrest, but he resisted. After a brief struggle, he was placed into custody.

Farro was held on $100,000 bail and is awaiting arraignment at Plymouth District Court.

He has been charged with Breaking and Entering into a Motor Vehicle in the Nighttime for a Felony, Larceny Under $1,200, and Resisting Arrest.

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  1. Jake Perry

    August 4, 2020 at 6:48 pm

    How sad.

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