For Immediate Release
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
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Burlington Police Charge Three Allegedly Involved in Long’s Jewelers Theft
Two Men, Woman Believed to be Responsible for Spree of Seven Break-Ins in Massachusetts and New Hampshire

BURLINGTON — Police Chief Michael Kent reports that the Burlington Police Department has charged three individuals allegedly involved in a theft at Long’s Jewelers.
MICHAEL MEUCCI, AGE 33, OF LOWELL is charged with:
- Breaking and Entering Into a Building with the Intent to Commit A Felony
- Larceny Over $250
- Malicious Damage to Property Over $250
- Conspiracy
MARC WILSON, AGE 41, OF DERRY, N.H. is charged with:
- Breaking and Entering Into a Building with the Intent to Commit A Felony
- Larceny Over $250
- Malicious Damage to Property Over $250
- Conspiracy
LISA LUNDSTROM, AGE 37, OF CONCORD, N.H. is charged with:
- Breaking and entering into a building with the intent to commit a felony
- Larceny over $250
- Conspiracy
Police believe that this group is also responsible for at least seven other jewelry store break-ins over past few months and possibly other crimes as well throughout Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
MEUCCI and LUNDSTROM are currently in police custody on unrelated charges. WILSON is wanted, and the Burlington Police Department has secured an arrest warrant for him.
“I applaud the work of the detectives involved in this case,” Chief Kent said. “It is through their hard work, the sharing of resources among many police departments, and the swift actions of the investigators that we are able move forward with the investigation into these three individuals.”
On April 15, at approximately 4:20 a.m., police received a report that multiple suspects had smashed the front door glass of Long’s Jewelers on 60 South Ave, Burlington, entered the building, shattered several display cases and then proceeded to steal thousands of dollars worth of jewelry.
After a lengthy investigation, which involved multiple police agencies in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire, the Burlington Police Department secured warrants for the three suspects.
MEUCCI and LUNDSTROM will be arraigned at a later date.
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