Three arrested in China car burglaries

Tue, 09/04/2018 - 2:45pm

    CHINA — Maine State Police charged three people from Massachusetts in connection with a number of car burglaries off the Neck Road in China over the weekend, according to a news release from the State Police. 

    Items allegedly taken from the vehicles were a credit card, change and sunglasses. The release states that at least six vehicles, all unlocked, were entered late Saturday night and early Sunday morning along fire roads 15, 16 and 17.

    Arrested Sunday were and Ashlee Suzor, 25 and Manuel O’Shea, 25, both of Methuen, Massachusetts, as well as Willie Golston, 21, of South Boston. All were taken to the Kennebec County Jail. 

    O’Shea is charged with burglary, forgery and theft.  Suzor was charged with forgery and Golston was charged with conspiracy. The release states that troopers discovered that the group allegedly used the stolen credit card at the China Dinah and at the Circle K store, both in China. 

    According to the news release, the trio were in the area over the weekend visiting a friend.