Crime & Safety
Coventry Teen Admits to Two-Day Crime Spree: Police
Coventry Police said Jason Peckham-Snow tried to break into Sear Reflections Monday night and admitted to breaking into cars on Sunday.

Coventry police said they arrested two people after a reported break-in at Shear Reflections on Nooseneck Hill Road Monday night, including an 18-year-old who reportedly admitted to breaking into cars on Sunday and using a stolen credit card.
Police said officers were dispatched to Shear Reflections at around 11:09 p.m.
An employee of a nearby business aid two suspicious males were seen leaving the scene.
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The business had apparently was broken into on Sunday and officers began checking the area.
Soon, police found two males matching the description of the two suspects attempting to hide in a wooded area.
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One of the two, Jason Peckhan-Snow, 18, of 100 Woodland Drive, Apt. 111, was identified as a suspect in a recent credit card fraud case, police said, and he confessed to that crime in addition to several larcenies from vehicles that occurred on or around Sunday, police said.
The other suspect was a 16-year-old juvenile.
Peckham-Snow is being charged with two counts of breaking and entering, three counts of larceny, two counts of fraudulent use of a credit card and conspiracy.
Peckham-Snow was held on $1,500 surety bail Wednesday morning after appearing in Kent County Courthouse.
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