Crime & Safety
Parent Turns in 15-Year-Old Son to Police, Boy Arrested on B&E, Gun Charges
A 15-year-old was brought to the station by a parent, and charged with a break in that occurred in July.

WORCESTER, MA—A teenager is facing charges stemming from a break-in during June in Worcester after a parent brought him to police headquarters.
On June 28, Worcester police responded to a break-in in progress at a Woodbine Street apartment. The caller told police that he stopped the break-in, and the suspect ran away. Two males were reportedly involved, said police, and one had used a handgun.
On Friday, Sept. 16, a male suspect arrived at Police headquarters with a parent. The suspect, a 15-year-old male Worcester resident, met with detectives. After a brief conversation, the teen was arrested and charged with Breaking and Entering in the Daytime, Larceny of a Firearm, Unlawful Carrying of a Firearm and Possession of a Firearm in the Commission of a Felony.
This investigation is ongoing. The juvenile will be arraigned at the Worcester County District Courthouse on a date yet to be determined.