
FOXBOROUGH, MA — The Foxborough Police Department made an arrest Friday in connection with February's break-in at the home of Rob Gronkowski.
Anthony Almeida, 31, of Randolph, was arrested Friday morning at his home and charged with breaking and entering in the nighttime for a felony, two counts of receiving stolen property, and malicious destruction of property. He was arraigned that afternoon in Wrentham District Court, police said.
Two suspects still remain at large.
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Shayne Denn, 26, of Tewksbury is wanted for breaking and entering in the nighttime, three counts of larceny of a firearm, larceny of more than $250, malicious destruction of property and trespassing.

Eric Tyrrell, 28, of Foxborough is wanted on two counts of receiving stolen property worth more than $250.
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The arrest comes following an investigation with assistance from Randolph Police, Boston Police, Weymouth Police, Canton Police, Massachusetts State Police, Numismatic Crime Information Center and the Norfolk District Attorney’s office.
Items that have been recovered in the course of the investigation so far include an Apple Watch, a Rolex Watch and two 1800’s rare coins. Other items including firearms owned by one of the victims have not been recovered, police said.
No other information is available as of Friday night.
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