Crime & Safety

Randolph Woman Charged in Braintree Break-in

Information in this article is from the Braintree Police Department. Arrests and charges mentioned do not imply conviction.

A Randolph woman was arrested late last week after allegedly breaking into a Roosevelt Street home.

Ingrid M. Neal, 52, was placed under arrest on an outstanding warrant for larceny and charged with breaking and entering in the nighttime with intent to commit a felony, breaking and entering to commit a misdemeanor, trespassing and possession of burglarious tools, according to Braintree Police Chief Russ Jenkins.

Late Thursday evening, an alert neighbor called police after he heard over his police scanner that Holbrook Police were looking for a suspicious woman. The neighbor then observed the woman they described enter a home where he knew she did not belong. Responding officers located Neal inside the house and the homeowners confirmed that she did not live there. A search of property allegedly owned by Neal uncovered a pry bar.

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