Crime & Safety
Five Arrested at Army Labs for Forged Identification
Five New York men were arrested allegedly trying to gain entry to the Natick Army Labs with suspected stolen electronics and some with suspected forged credit cards and false RMV documentation, according to police.
The following information was obtained from the Natick Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction. Patch prints all arrests.
Five New York men were arrested just after 2 p.m. Monday after allegedly trying to gain entrance to the Natick Army Labs with forged identification, according to Natick Police. Police also identified what seemed to be stolen electronics and forged credit cards in the vehicle.
Jeriel Delosangeles, 22, of 131 W. Cambridge Rd. Apt. D5, Bronx, NY was charged with receiving stolen property over $250 and conspiracy. The four other men received the same, with additional charges.
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Bryand Raposo, 20, of 12 Clifford Pl. Apt. 1, Bronx, Daylin Santos-Vargas, 22, of 190 Third St. Decatur Ave., Apt. 4, Bronx, Dalmonte Dawill, 19, 1421 University Ave., Apt. 5B, Bronx, were also charged with forgery/misuse of an RMV document and forgery or uttering a forged credit card.
Michel Montero de la Cruz, 23, of 520 W. 144th St. Apt. 31, New York, NY was charged with conspiracy, receiving stolen property over $250 and forgery or uttering a forged credit card, according to police.
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The vehicle used in the incident was reportedly towed to the Natick Police garage.
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