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Stoughton Police Charge Randolph Man Following Investigation into Armed Robbery, Serious Assault

Chief Donna McNamara reports that the Stoughton Police Department has charged a Randolph man following an extensive investigation into an armed robbery that left another man seriously injured in July.

KORREY LAQUAU CAMPBELL, AGE 33, of RANDOLPH, was arrested by Massachusetts State Police on Tuesday, Aug. 2, on an arrest warrant obtained by Stoughton Police. (Photo Courtesy Stoughton Police Department)

STOUGHTON — Chief Donna McNamara reports that the Stoughton Police Department has charged a Randolph man following an extensive investigation into an armed robbery that left another man seriously injured in July.

KORREY LAQUAU CAMPBELL, AGE 33, of RANDOLPH, was arrested Tuesday and charged with:

  • Armed Robbery with a Firearm
  • Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon Causing Serious Bodily Injury
  • Malicious Destruction of Property Under $1,200

On Sunday, July 27, at approximately 8:30 p.m., Stoughton Police responded to the parking lot of a Technology Center Drive business after receiving a report that a man had been robbed and assaulted.

The investigation revealed that a 34-year-old Randolph man was walking to his car after having dinner at a local restaurant when two men with firearms violently assaulted him, striking him multiple times with a weapon. The suspects fled with his wallet and approximately two ounces of marijuana.

The victim suffered several serious injuries that required surgery.

Detective Heather Cheever, who assisted the patrol shift at the scene the night of the robbery, led the investigation. Through extensive follow-up, including interviews, search warrants, and social media searches, Detective Cheever identified one of the suspects as CAMPBELL.

The investigation also revealed that at least one of the suspects is known to the victim.

Following her investigation, Detective Cheever obtained an arrest warrant for CAMPBELL from Stoughton District Court.

On Tuesday, Sept. 2, CAMPBELL was arrested by Massachusetts State Police during an unrelated traffic stop in Boston. He was booked by State Police and arraigned Tuesday in the Roxbury Division of Boston Municipal Court, where a judge ordered him to be transferred to Stoughton District Court on the outstanding warrant.

CAMPBELL was arraigned on Wednesday in Stoughton District Court. A judge ordered him held without bail at the Norfolk County Correctional Center pending a dangerousness hearing on Monday, Sept. 8.

The investigation remains ongoing.

“Detective Cheever worked tirelessly to bring this case to a successful resolution, and I want to commend her for her persistence and dedication,” said Chief McNamara. “I also want to recognize the entire 4-to-12 patrol shift, whose quick response, scene security, information gathering, and care for the victim laid the groundwork for this investigation. This was a true top-to-bottom team effort that led directly to the suspect’s arrest.”

These are allegations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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