Menu Close

*Joint Press Release* Reading Police Department and Reading Public Schools Investigating Break-In at High School

READING — Chief Mark D. Segalla and Superintendent Dr. John Doherty report that the Reading Police Department has charged a student with breaking and entering into the high school overnight.

For Immediate Release

Monday, Feb. 27, 2017

Contact: John Guilfoil
Phone: 617-993-0003
Email: john@jgpr.net

*Joint Press Release* Reading Police Department and Reading Public Schools Investigating Break-In at High School

READING — Chief Mark D. Segalla and Superintendent Dr. John Doherty report that the Reading Police Department has charged a student with breaking and entering into the high school overnight.

A 16-YEAR-OLD JUVENILE MALE is charged with:

  • Breaking and Entering in the Nighttime with the Intent to Commit a Felony
  • Breaking and Entering into a Depository
  • Possession of Burglarious Tools
  • Receiving Stolen Property Under $250

On Monday, Feb. 27, just after midnight, police responded to Reading Memorial High School, 62 Oakland Road, on a report that a burglar alarm was activated.

Upon arrival, police began checking the doors to the building and noticed a male wearing a black hooded sweatshirt wandering the halls.

The Reading Fire Department and the Massachusetts State Police K-9 unit also responded to the scene.

Reading Police, with assistance from the State Police K-9 unit, entered the school. After announcing their presence, police saw the male run down a hallway toward a stairwell with a black backpack in his hands.

Police were then able to make contact with the suspect, identified as the JUVENILE MALE outside the cafeteria. Inside the backpack, police found burglarious tools, cash, a wallet and other items.

The JUVENILE MALE will be summonsed to Middlesex County Juvenile Court in Lowell at a later date.

###


Discover more from John Guilfoil Public Relations

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.