Two dogs returned after being stolen in Holyoke, three arrested
HOLYOKE, Mass. (WWLP) – Two dogs were returned to their owner after being stolen during a burglary in Holyoke on Saturday.
Holyoke Police arrest man on multiple child rape charges
The Holyoke Police Department states that at 11:40 a.m. on Saturday, officers were called to a breaking and entering at an apartment on St. Jerome Ave. The residents said three people who they know had broken in, damaged their property, and stole two of their dogs.
Later on that day, officers observed the suspected vehicle in the area of Appleton Street and Beech Street and performed a traffic stop. The suspects had a American Pitbull and French Bulldog inside the car and were then returned to their owner.
The three suspects were identified as 19-year-old Samuel Cardona of Springfield, 20-year-old Christalee Guzman of Holyoke, and a 15-year-old boy.
Both Cardona and Guzman were arrested and charged with:
Larceny Over $1,200
Breaking and Entering Nighttime for a Felony
Vandalizing Property
The 15-year-old who was arrested identity and charges have not been released due to his age.
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