Saturday, December 24, 2016

Franklin Police: Breaking and Entering Suspects Charged

On December 12, 2016 Franklin Police Officers working the evening responded to East Central Street for a report of car break in. As a result of this report, and then a subsequent report of another break in shortly thereafter, a male party by the name of Joshua Olivencia, of Worcester, Massachusetts was located and field interviewed by Officers. As a result of the interview, Olivencia was later placed under arrest for possession of a stolen motor vehicle. 

This vehicle was processed with the assistance of Trooper Moynihan of the Massachusetts State Police Crime Scene Services Unit, and a large amount of stolen property was recovered. This investigation has led to the identification, and subsequent criminal complaints for another male party by the name of Robert Serverino of Medford, Massachusetts. 

Franklin Police
Franklin Police
At this point it is estimated that property has been recovered from at least six different home and vehicular breaks in several different communities, including Bellingham, Foxborough, Northborough, Norfolk, Upton, Westborough, and Franklin.

Olivencia has been charged with:

  • 266/60/A, Receiving Stolen Property Valued Over $250.00
  • 266/16/A, BandE Nighttime For Felony
  • 266/126A Wanton/Malicious Injury Real/Personal Property Valued Over $250.00
  • 274/6, Attempt To Commit A Crime
  • 266/30/C, Larceny Under $250.00

Warrants have been sought for Severino for:

  • 266/16/A, BandE Nighttime For Felony (3cts)
  • 266/60/A, Receiving Stolen Property Valued Over $250.00 (3cts)
  • 266/60/B, Receiving Stolen Property Valued Under $250.00
  • 266/16/A, BandE Nighttime For Felony (7cts)
  • 266/126A, Wanton/Malicious Injury Real/Personal Property Valued Over $250.00 (6cts)
  • 274/6, Attempt To Commit A Crime (6cts)
  • 266/30/C, Larceny Under $250.00 (3cts)
  • 266/28/B, Larceny Of A Motor Vehicle


The information contained in this press release does not imply listed individuals have been convicted in a court of valid jurisdiction of the crimes for which they were arrested. All individuals are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty by a court with proper jurisdiction over the matter(s) for which they were arrested.
This was shared from the Town of Franklin Police Dept
http://www.franklinma.gov/police-department/news/media-release-be-suspects-charged

A PDF version of the info can be found here
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/2016_media_release_serverino_and_olivencia.pdf

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