Crime & Safety
Gillette Stadium Workers Charged With Breaking into Cars During Luke Bryan Show
Nathan Ward, 25, of Abington, and Marcus Dozier Jr., 23, of Brockton both face charges.

FOXBOROUGH, MA — While fans inside Gillette Stadium were enjoying Luke Bryan, two TeamOps employees broke into , police said.
Nathan Ward, 25, of Abington, and Marcus Dozier Jr., 23, of Brockton, were charged with breaking and entering a motor vehicle in the nighttime, receiving stolen property worth more than $250 and possession of a class D drug with intent to distribute, according to court documents in Wrentham District Court. Both pleaded not guilty to the charges during their arraignment on July 18 and are free on $150 cash bail.
On July 15, police received a report of an alleged break-in that took place in parking lot A. Police used video from between Bass Pro Shop and Route 140 to identify the suspects. The next day, police located the car at the stadium, along with stolen items could be seen through the windows of the suspects' car, police said.
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Both men are due back in court for a pre-trial hearing on September 15.
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