Crime
Suspects leave with carriages full of items after breaking into Fall River childcare facility
The owner of a Fall River childcare is heartbroken after she says suspects broke into her business and wiped it out.
Natashia Machado is the owner of the soon to open Pumpkin Patch Childcare located at 1310 South Main Street.
According to Machado, neighbors heard a loud bang at approximately 2:30-3:00 a.m. Saturday morning.
Upon her arrival, she discovered that a huge rock was used to break a window at the facility.
Two suspects, believed to be one male and one female, were seen on video footage leaving Pumpkin Patch with two carriages full of items.
Machado stated that the pair walked away with thousands of dollars’ worth of items including brand new toys, tons of books, portable sinks, and even her first aid kit.
If you have any information on the break-in, contact Fall River Police at (508) 324-2787.
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